Collaborations
Hills Program on Governance
The objective of The Hills Program is to identify serious governance problems, develop a better understanding of the corrupting influences that create such problems, and organize efforts to reduce those influences.“The best way to end corruption is to first examine its underlying causes.” - from the 2009 Grawemeyer award citation for Michael Johnston

Center for Political Accountability
On August 23, 2007 in Washington, D.C., the Center for Political Accountability (CPA) and the Wharton School's Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research announced a new collaborative effort on corporate governance and corporate political accountability

World Bank Institute
The World Bank Institute signed a memorandum to collaborate in e-conference and case study development, the creation of web-based learning courses, the design of publications, and the offering of a Zicklin Fellowship.

Center for Business Ethics adn Coroporate Governance
The World Bank Institute signed a memorandum to collaborate in e-conference and case study development, the creation of web-based learning courses, the design of publications, and the offering of a Zicklin Fellowship.

IGEL- Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership
The Wharton-led and Penn-wide Initiative for Global Environmental Leadership (IGEL) provides a forum for business leaders with high-level environmental responsibilities to consult together with input from Wharton and other Penn faculty and selected experts on best practices, emerging environmental issues, national and international regulation and the latest research findings on relevant topics.

