Programme
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(as of 11 September 2012).
Do not hesitate to contact us on info@crrconference.org with any questions you many have.
We want to provide as much time as possible to participants for their presentations. This has been good practice at our conferences and we would like all participants to benefit as much as possible from the conference for their research. We therefore schedule 30 min for each presentation. We suggest that this consists of no more than 20 min for the presentation and the remainder of Q & A.
12 September 2012
Time | Room | Sessions |
14:30h-18:00h |
"Salle du Conseil" (Boardroom) 1st floor Executive Centre |
PhD Workshop |
19:00h-22:00h |
"Plaza Chartrons" 15 Rue Rode Bordeaux |
Dinner for PhD Workshop participants |
13 September 2012
Time | Room | Sessions |
8:30h-9:00h | Entrance Executive Centre | Registration |
9:00-9:30h | Room 700 | Opening session |
9.30h - 10.30h | Parallel Paper Session 1 | |
Room A |
Session 1A: CSR Practices Tytti Nahi: The practices of co-creating sanitation in India Lauren McCarthy: Gender and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Value Chain: Three Perspectives |
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Room B |
Session 1B: Stakeholders Henning Madsen: Corporate Environmental Management: Own Impact, Stakeholder Influence and Managerial Responses Linda O’Riordan and Jenny Fairbrass: CSR Stakeholder Engagement in the Pharmaceutical Industry |
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Room C |
Session 1C: Leadership Tarja Ketola: Responsible leadership model: Fulfilling potential within the limits Beatriz Junquera, Jesus del Brio and Esteban Fernandez: How can a Business Improve Simultaneously its Innovative Capability, Efficiency and Environmental Performance? The Leadership Way |
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10.30h - 11.00h | Coffee Break | |
11.00h - 12.30h | Parallel Paper Session 2 | |
Room A |
Session 2A: CSR and SMEs Alastair Allen: The Drivers behind SMEs accepting free environmental advice: an East Midlands (UK) perspective using interpretivist research Matthew Johnson: The Awareness and Application of Sustainability Management Tools in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Sarah Williams, Anja Schaefer and Richard Blundel: Understanding the Role of Values in the Framing and Re-Framing of Environmental Sustainability for SME Managers |
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Room B |
Session 2B: Evolutionary Approaches Winston Jerónimo and Sara Duarte: ‘A Virtuous Circle’ of Corporate Sustainability: Other way to look at the business Marta Ormazabal: Explaining the evolution of companies' environmental management through maturity states Barbara Krumay: Is this the way to sustainability? Project-oriented CSR as a first step towards CSR maturity of companies |
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Room C |
Session 2C: Strategic Management Pasi Heikkurinen: Strategic corporate responsibility: A review of theories Marta Pinzone, Emmanuele Lettieri and Cristina Masella: Sustainability Strategies: Trends in the Italian Healthcare sector Friederike Neugebauer, Frank Figge and Tobias Hahn: Emerging sustainability? Exploring the formation of corporate sustainability strategies |
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12.30h - 14.00h | Lunch break | |
14.00h - 15.30h | Parallel Paper Session 3 | |
Room A |
Session 3A: Social Sustainability Arjen van Rheede and Rob Blomme: Limited attention to social sustainability in CSR practices in the hospitality industry: Searching for a new theoretical perspective Rupert Baumgartner and Karin Adelmann-Himmelreich: Social sustainable development – a relevant factor for the automotive industry? Ning Li, Sami Berghäll and Anne Toppinen: Using SA8000 criteria as a tool to understand employee sentiments toward corporate responsibility: A case of Chinese manufacturing SMEs |
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Room B |
Session 3B: Large-Scale Vision Céline Berrier-Lucas and Alexandre Rambaud: Ontological approach of corporate sustainability: Proposal for a shift Peter Neergard and Louise Rosenmeier: Exploring the effect of The Ruggie framework for human rights Sarah Singleton: From Monologue to Dialogue: Mapping Dialogical Traditions within Co-Creation and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) |
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Room C |
Session 3C: CSR in Different Industry Contexts Magali Delmas and Olivier Gergaud: The drivers of corporate sustainability: a comparison of the French and California Wine Industries Breeda Comyns: Media, legitimacy and the quantity of climate change reporting by companies in the oil and gas industry Robert Kudłak and André Martinuzzi: Exploring social, environmental and economic impacts of Corporate Social Responsibility in the construction sector |
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15.30h-16.00h | Coffee Break | |
16.00h-17.30h | Parallel Paper Session 4 | |
Room A |
Session 4A: Climate Change Lotta Aho: Global Giants and Climate Change: How do world's largest companies respond to the challenge Anna Heikkinen: Framing Climate Change in Business Organisations: Empirical Findings from Finland Calbert Douglas: Climate change and corporate disclosure |
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Room B |
Session 4B: Education, Training & Employees Elizabeth Franklin-Johnson and Katia Richomme-Huet: The Health & Wellbeing of Charity Employees – Who cares for the caretakers? Fanny Salignac and Les Hems: Social Return on Education and Training: A Framework for Investing in Capacity Building in the Not For Profit Sector Gurram Gopal: Integrating Sustainability Concepts into the Undergraduate Business Curriculum |
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19.00h-23.00h |
"Domaine de Raba" 35 Rue Rémi Belleau Talence/Bordeaux This is in walking distance from the conference site. |
Drinks and conference dinner |
14 September 2012
Time | Room | Sessions |
9.00h-10.30h | Parallel Paper Session 5 | |
Room A |
Session 5A: Socially Responsible Investment Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Anju Singh and Mayuri Naik: Exploring the factors influencing the Corporate Social Responsibility ratings of Indian organizations Ralf Barkemeyer: Operationalizing Socially Responsible Investment: A Non-financial Fiduciary Duty Problem Eduardo Ortas, José M. Moneva and Roger Burritt: Return and Risk in Socially Responsible Investment in the Asia Pacific |
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Room B |
Session 5B: CSR Implementation Marja Turunen: Leading Sustainable Strategies - Towards Collective Intelligence in Organizations Diego Pérez-López and Ana Moreno-Romero: Exploring the relationship between Sustainability Reporting and Corporate Social Responsibility implementation Marie-Hélène Bihr and Alexandros Dimitriadis: CSR in Small and Mid Caps: A different approach? |
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Room C |
Session 5C: Cause-Related Marketing Jeannette Klink, Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: Intended purchase decisions of Cause-related Marketing products – an application of the Theory of Reasoned Action Carrie Sze and Edmund Horan: Using Social Media to Promote Sustainability Causes – Developing and Evaluating a Social Media Campaign Dilani Janßen, Nina Langen and Monika Hartmann: The Role of Information in a Cause-Related Marketing Campaign |
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10.30h-11.00h | Coffee Break | |
11.00h-12.30h | Parallel Paper Session 6 | |
Room A |
Session 6A: Innovation Ulrike Gelbmann and Sabrina Engert: Developing the Idea of a National (CSR) Innovation System Juan Felipe Reyes-Rodriguez: Adoption of environmental strategies and the development of IS/IT capabilities: an empirical approach focused on Colombian firms Faye McAnulla: Standardized Environmental Management Systems as Drivers of and Barriers to Innovation |
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Room B |
Session 6B: Measuring CSR Performance Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Anju Singh and Mayuri Naik: Measuring the Corporate Social Responsibility performance of Indian business organizations on the dimensions of Contributing and Manifestation factors Marina Vashchenko: CSR reports: enough to build an opinion? Frank Figge and Tobias Hahn: Sustainable Value Drivers and Strategies |
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Room C |
Session 6C: Supply Chain Management and Life Cycle Impacts Sadaat Ali Yawar and Stefan Seuring: CSR in supply chains: Debates, Challenges and Opportunities through a Literature review Niall Dunphy and Aveen Henry: Exploration and Communication of Lifecycle Carbon Implications of Building Energy Retrofits |
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12.30h-14.00h | Lunch Break | |
14.30h-18.00h | Excursion (optional) |