PRIME Center
The Center for Practice & Research in Management & Ethics (PRIME Center) enhances opportunities for Detroit Mercy business students to interact with leading business executives and thinkers, obtain real-world practical experience in management, and conduct meaningful research into managerial problems, including ethics. Building on the national rankings by U.S. News & World Report of our Management programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, and our historic leadership in the field of business ethics, the PRIME Center is an important resource that brings the business community and the academic community together to promote efficient, effective and ethical management.
PRIME Center Activities
Business Ethics Essay Contest for high school students
The goal of the PRIME Center's Business Ethics essay competition is for future business students to contemplate ethical problems that accompany modern business practices and clearly articulate potential solutions. Winners receive cash prizes and college scholarships. Please click here to review details on the 2024-2025 essay contest. You can view details on our 2023-2024 contest winners.
Advances in Management Ethics Research (AMER)
AMER is a trade journal that solicits, edits, publishes and distributes research by and for practitioners from around the nation on topics relevant to the PRIME Center mission. In this manner, the PRIME Center serves as a resource for enhancing the practice of management and ethics nationwide. Learn more about AMER.
Speaker Series
“A Personal and Professional Perspective on Civil Rights” with Commissioner Kalpana Kotagal"
Kalpana Kotagal serves as commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Commissioner Kotagal has dedicated her career to supporting workers and championing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
Click here to register for the October 23rd event!
Sustainability Case Challenge
Current CBA undergraduate students can participate in our Sustainability Case Challenge, focused on the United Nations Development Goals. Finalist teams present before a panel of judges from the business community and receive cash prizes. The winning team is sponsored to attend the International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition (IBESCC) hosted by Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
The 2023-2024 Case Challenge winners were:
1st place team - Veronica Diez, Rigoberto Morales
2nd place team - Gage Glassnor, Angela Yuhana, Sophia Pattah, Alexa Prenkocevic
3rd place team - Meleah Newhouse, Mark Formosa, Caleb Dupuy, Alexander Kalaj
Guest judges included Teresa Thiele, Scott Thiele, Dr. Wonseok Choi, and Joe Walsh.
Expansion of experiential learning and leadership opportunities for students in business
These include:
- Hands-on coursework, such as the Integrated Field Project, in which MBA students serve as business consultants to nonprofit organizations on live case projects.
- Service-learning projects, in which students use the skills developed in the classroom to benefit the community, while gaining practical experience.
- Internships, through which regional employers can hire an energetic labor force while students gain resume-building professional experience and income.
- Leadership workshops, such as those offered by our Center for Social Entrepreneurship.
- Teamwork projects, in which students work collaboratively with diverse colleagues to solve managerial problems. The PRIME Center actively recruits a diverse student body for exercises in teamwork, collaboration, and leadership.
Professional research on management and ethics by PRIME Center affiliates
This research is shared at professional conferences, published in leading journals, and cited by scholars around the world.
PRIME Center Studio
Dedicated in 2021, the PRIME Center Studio is a state-of-the-art teaching and research facility, in which teamwork and leadership are studied first-hand through audio and video recording of group interactions and remote conferencing. The PRIME Center Studio was funded through a generous gift from Teresa and Scott Thiele.
PRIME Center Affiliates
Evan A. Peterson
Arnold Jarboe Chair of Business Administration
Diego Arias
Charles T. Fisher III Chair of Business Ethics
Diego Arias earned a B.Sc. in Business Management from the Catholic University of San Pablo in Peru, a Master's degree in Catholic Social Teaching and a Master's degree in Corporate Social Responsibility from Pontifical Universities in Italy, and a doctorate in Management from the University of Navarra in Spain. He has taught business ethics since 2013 and joined Detroit Mercy in 2022.