Mendoza School of Business

Mark Hoipkemier

Assistant Research Professor
Business Ethics and Society
  288 Mendoza College of Business
  • Biography
  • Background
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Mark Hoipkemier is an Assistant Research Professor in the Business Ethics and Society Program. He is a political theorist with strong interests in economics and philosophy, so one could say his “natural” field is Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE). Before coming back to Notre Dame in summer 2025, he served as postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, and assistant professor of PPE at the University of Navarra (Pamplona, Spain). Mark's main research focuses on the notion of the common good, and the sociologically-attuned ethics (or ethically-attuned social theory) that are needed to apply the notion to contemporary institutions and social science. His first book, The Price of the Common Good: Corporations, Markets, and Political Economy, uses the lens of common goods to re-envision the moral architecture of the market and the business firm, and their relation to politics and human flourishing.

Education
Ph D, University of Notre Dame
Fulbright Scholar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
BA, Dartmouth College

Areas of Expertise
Common Good
Political Economy
Aristotle

"Inseparable Rivals: on the Social Ontology of Practices and Institutions", Springer, MacIntyre and the Practice of Governing Institutions, 2025

"The Price of the Common Good: Markets, Corporations, and Political Economy", University of Notre Dame Press, 2025

"Is an Architectonic Pluralism Possible?", Lexington Press, Polycentric Governance and the Good Society, 2024

"Lincoln atop the Civil Religion Tradition", University of Kansas Press, Abraham Lincoln and Democratic Statesmanship, 2020