About "Ethics in Review"

About "Ethics in Review"

Ethics in Review is an independent, research-driven publication and service launched by Romaric Jannel, PhD. We translate current scholarship in ethics, trust, and governance into tools leaders can apply.

Purpose

Organizations succeed or fail on the quality of their ethical decisions and the trust they sustain. Our aim is to make high-quality evidence usable: to help you design trustworthy cultures, clarify accountability, and reduce ethical and reputational risk.


What we publish

We focus on two repeatable formats tailored to decision-makers:

1) Case Study (for all subscribers)

Reconstructions of real decisions made under uncertainty. Each case identifies an ethical tension, traces the decision-making process, and highlights repeatable practices.

2) Recent Research Analysis (for premium subscribers)

Concise translations of peer-reviewed work on ethics, trust, and governance that focus on methods, scope, and limitations.


Who this is for

For founders, executives, managers, and policy leaders who need rigorous, practical guidance that goes beyond platitudes and short-lived trends.


Our standards

  • Evidence first
  • Independence

Access and subscription

Subscribers receive full access to the archive and members-only tools. New briefings arrive directly in your inbox—no algorithmic filtering.


About the editor

Romaric Jannel, Ph.D., is a philosopher whose work lies at the intersection of various philosophical and ethical disciplines. He serves as Director of Program at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris and a Visiting Researcher at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. He is a philosophy and ethics teacher. His published work covers a range of topics including ethics, logic, and metaphysics.


Work with us

We offer advisory services, executive workshops, and policy reviews on ethics, trust, and governance. Use the contact form to discuss a need or request a workshop outline.


Research-based briefings and tools on ethics, trust, and governance—built for people who make decisions.