He is best-known for his work in political philosophy, including especially his work on citizenship and nationalism, but most of his work since the publication of his book Negotiating Nationalism in 2006 has focused on business ethics. Much of his work in the field of business ethics has drawn upon his broad knowledge of political philosophy.[1][2]
Publications
Books
W. Norman, Negotiating Nationalism: Nation-building, Federalism, and Secession in the Multinational State, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.
D. Karmis and W. Norman, eds, Theories of Federalism, New York: Palgrave-Macmillan Publishing, 2005.
R. Beiner and W. Norman, eds, Canadian Political Philosophy, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2001.
W. Kymlicka and W. Norman, eds, Citizenship in Diverse Societies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
W. Norman, Taking Freedom Too Seriously? an essay on analytic and post-analytic political philosophy, New York & London: Garland Publishing, 1991.
References
^J. Heath, J. Moriarty, W. Norman, "Business Ethics and (or as) Political Philosophy," Business Ethics Quarterly, 2010
^Pierre-Yves Néron and W. Norman, "Citizenship Inc.: Do we really want businesses to be good corporate citizens?," Business Ethics Quarterly, January 2008.