Time |
Room |
Sessions |
8:30h-9:00h |
Entrance Executive Centre |
Registration |
9:00-9:30h |
Room 700 |
Opening session |
9.30h - 10.30h |
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Parallel Paper Session 1 |
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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 |
10.30h - 11.00h |
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Coffee Break |
11.00h - 12.30h |
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Parallel Paper Session 2 |
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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 |
12.30h - 14.00h |
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Lunch break |
14.00h - 15.30h |
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Parallel Paper Session 3 |
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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 |
15.30h-16.00h |
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Coffee Break |
16.00h-17.30h |
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Parallel Paper Session 4 |
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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 |
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 |