Owen Kelly (MA (Hons), Chinese (University of Edinburgh); Diploma in Chinese Language, Shandong University; PG Diploma, Social and Public Policy (University of Edinburgh); Honorary Fellow, Chartered Institute of Bankers)
PhD Philosophy
- Philosophy
- School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
- Edinburgh Futures Institute
Contact details
- Email: s8238529@sms.ed.ac.uk
Address
- Street
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Dugald Stewart Building
- City
- 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh
- Post code
- EH8 9AD
Background
Dr Owen Kelly, OBE, is a part-time Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Philosophy at Edinburgh University, examining how ancient ethical ideas can be applied to modern business practice.He also works at the University of Edinburgh Business School as Director of Engagement, and at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, where he is the Deputy Director.
From 2008 to 2016 he was Chief Executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise, the representative body for Scotland's financial services industry. During his term of office, he dealt with the financial crisis and the referendum on Scottish independence, both of which raised large and important questions for the industry. He continues to contributed regularly to public debate on aspects of economics and politics.
Before working for the financial services industry, he worked for 20 years as a civil servant in the UK and Scottish Governments. When he left in 2008, he was Director of Communications and International at the Scottish Government. He served as Principal Private Secretary to the First Minister of Scotland and as Private Secretary to a UK government Minister. His policy specialisms were EU and international affairs and communications.
He holds an honours degree in Chinese (1986) and a Diploma in Social and Public Policy (1998), both from the University of Edinburgh. He also holds a diploma in Chinese language from the University of Shandong.
He is Chair of the Trustees of the Historic Scotland Foundation, and he is a Trustee of the McConnell International Foundation.
He is an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers.
Qualifications
MA (Hons), Chinese, University of Edinburgh
Diploma in Chinese Language, Shandong University
PG DIp. Social and Public Policy, University of Edinburgh
Honorary Fellow, Chartered Institute of Bankers
Responsibilities & affiliations
Trustee, McConnell International Foundation
Chair of Trustees, Historic Scotland Foundation
Director of Engagment, University of Edinburgh Business School
Deputy Director, Edinburgh Futures Institute
Undergraduate teaching
Contributes to Social and Political Science course "Rethinking the Financial Crisis". Lectures at Edinburgh Napier University on financial services and intercultural communication.
Postgraduate teaching
Supervises MBA student dissertations at Edinburgh Napier University.
Research summary
Morality in business, especially financial services; morality in economics; Plato, Aristole, Rawls, Nozick and MacIntyre.
Current research interests
Ancient virtue ethics and their applicability to modern commerce, particularly financial services. Aristotle, Plato and their philosophies of acquisition and disposal of wealth and other goods.Knowledge exchange
Spoke at seminar on ethics organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, the Law Society of Scotland and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland, 2 March 2017
Blog post on the 'Moral Markets' website, part of the 'Good Markets' research programme, run by a consortium of Dutch universities:
http://www.moralmarkets.org/just-giving-just-taking-aristotle-inequality-insatiety-consumerism/
Conference details
Annual Dublin Graduate Philosophy Conference, 2017
Ethical Finance and Governance in Emerging Markets Conference (ft. Belt and Road Initiative) 2-3 May 2018, Edinburgh Napier University - keynote speaker at opening session
Invited speaker
Honour in Classical Greece: Hybris Ancient and Modern: Ancient Greek Lessons in Life and Leadership
Ethical Finance and Governance in Emerging Markets
Papers delivered
"Just giving and just taking: an Aristotelian approach to modern problems of inequality, insatiety and consumerism. "
"Aristotelian virtue ethics as a way of spanning cultures along the Belt and the Road"
In the press
“The UK-EU ‘in-out’ referendum: Lessons from the Scottish vote on independence and a guide for what CEOs need to know about navigating political referendums” - working paper, co-authored with Professor Brad Mackay, University of Edinburgh Business School
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-35594749
http://www.business-school.ed.ac.uk/about/news/2620
'BREXIT and the Scottish Financial Services Sector' - policy brief, co-authored with Professor Jeremy Peat, University of Strathclyde; published by University of Strathclyde International Public Policy Insititute.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/independence-bigger-threat-than-brexit-nvw668d9n
Letter in Financial Times, 23 March "Reclaim humanity that the workplace has lost"
http://edition.pagesuite.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=4f81a735-141e-411e-8b4c-bb60ca70de42&pnum=22 - 'A philosophical approach to Boardroom morality'