Deni Hatch is a Lecturer at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. She teaches classes in Business Ethics and Organizational Behavior. During their doctoral program, Deni taught a variety of classes at the Eller College of Management and published research on the internal mechanisms of ethical decision-making. Her dissertation is entitled “From Deviant to Harmful Competitive Behavior: The Role of Guilt, Psychological Power, and Moral Identity”. In addition to being a Lecturer and the University of New Hampshire, Deni is also the Board President of 603 Equality, a non-profit organization that advocates for transgender rights in New Hampshire.
Courses Taught
- ADMN 575: Behavior in Organizations
- PHIL 431: Business Ethics
- PHIL 495: Tutorial Reading
Research Interests
- Business Ethics
- Ethical theory and applied ethics
- Organizational behavior
Selected Publications
Kugler, T., Noussair, C. N., & Hatch, D. (2021). Does Disgust Increase Unethical Behavior? A Replication of Winterich, Mittal, and Morales (2014). Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12(6), 938-945. doi:10.1177/1948550620944083