Small companies
competing with “green” incumbents – incentives to refrain from CSR
L.
Becchetti,
L. Giallonardo &
M. E. Tessitore
Product
differentiation when "quality is a matter of tastes": the case of
corporate social responsibility with asymmetric information
1B
Mon 9.30-10.30
Sector
Perspectives (1)
A. Liesen
U. Gelbmann
Sustainability
and CSR in Austrian Waste Industry – An Empirical Survey
D. Gluck
'Describing
developments in the European electricity sector' : Drivers for change -Corporate Social Responsibility
1C
Mon 9.30-10.30
CR for
Individual, Cultural & Biodiversity (1)
T. Ketola
T. Ketola
Corporate
Responsibility for Individual, Cultural and Biodiversity
A.H. Mohamed
Immigrant
worker’s induction training in Finland – Case Petmo project
1D
Mon 9.30-10.30
Supply Chains (1)
D. Holt
D. Holt
Critical
Determinants of Green Supply Chain Management Practices
S. Seuring, S. Gold,
P. Beske, J. Schreiber & R. Morana
Case study research
on sustainable supply chain management – What evidence has been found?
2A
Mon 11-12.30
Challenging the Mainstream (2)
F. Figge
F. Figge &
T. Hahn
Does it Green to
Pay?
K. Fahy
Critical reflections
on management basics: challenges and implications for corporate
responsibility and sustainability research
R. Ismal
Depositor’s
Behavior and Economic Condition leading to Liquidity Risk Problem to Islamic
Banking Industry (Indonesian Case : 2001 – 2007)
2B
Mon 11-12.30
Sector
Perspectives (2)
J.D. Pratten
J.D. Pratten &
S. Walton
Policy and
reality: Corporate social responsibility in the UK gambling industry
P. Rana,
J. Platts &
M. Gregory
Exploration of corporate
social responsibility (CSR) in multinational companies within the food
industry
N. Richardson
To investigate Leeds retail stakeholders’ perceptions of a proposed
sustainable retail marketing benchmarking model
2C
Mon 11-12.30
CR for
Individual, Cultural & Biodiversity (2)
T. Ketola
M.T. Jones
Disrobing the
Emperor: Mainstream CSR Research and Corporate Hegemony
D. Bulut &
C. Bulut
Corporate Social
Responsibility in Culture and Art
B. Studniberg
Private Municipal
Governance and the Company Town
2D
Mon 11-12.30
Supply Chains (2)
D. Holt
S. New & D.
Brown
Corporate
Responsibility and Product Recalls: The Mattel Case
S.B. Young,
A. Fonseca &
G. Dias
Sustainable Solutions
for Metals Supply? An Analysis of MakeITfair’s Principles on the Mining Phase
of the Electronic Companies’ Supply Chain
S. Gold &
S. Seuring
Energy production
from biogas: Analyzing the management strategies of supply chain actors
Date /Time
Theme
Session
Presenter(s)
Title
3A
Mon 1.30-3.00
CSR &
Development
S. Hazlett
J.P. Kunapareddy
“Growing market
whilst changing the lives.” Patting at the Bottom of the Pyramid beyond Business
goals: An Empirical analysis on Project Shakti, Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
A. Humbad
Carbon Credits
for Energy Self Sufficiency in Rural India- A Case Study
(tba)
(tba)
3B
Mon 1.30-3.00
Sustainability
Accounting (1)
W. Woodward
W. Woodward
Sustainability of
Corporate Communications: A Framework for Performance Accounting
M.-H. Bihr
The financial
characteristics of socially responsible firms and their predictive power
J. Ferguson,
A.G.F. Hoepner
&
P.-S. Yu
Investment in the
Global 100’s most likely sustainable corporations pays! A study at global,
regional and industry level
3C
Mon 1.30-3.00
CR for
Individual, Cultural & Biodiversity (3)
T. Ketola
A. Blombäck &
C. Wigren
Are not Multinationals
also Community Actors? Challenging the Notion of a Small versus Large Firm
Corporate Social Responsibility
E. Ndzibah &
A. Maxwell
CSR in Developing
Countries? Diversity Should Not Mean Dumping
K. Jallow
Radicalism and Corporate Social Responsibility: unlikely partners?
3D
Mon 1.30-3.00
Regional Perspectives (1)
D. Holt
Elise McCarthy
Corporate Social
Responsibility and the Workplace in Ireland
R. Barkemeyer
&
F. Figge
What the Papers
Say: Trends in Sustainability – A Comparative Analysis of 112 Leading
National Newspapers Worldwide
D. Holt, R.
Barkemeyer,
F. Figge &
G. Napolitano
Media
Representations of Business Ethics
4A
Mon 3.30-5.00
SRI
S.R. Hume
A. Hoepner &
D.G. McMillan
The financial
performance of screened responsible investment funds and indexes –
Preliminary evidence from the first Meta-Regression-Analysis (MRA) on this
research issue
S.R. Hume &
A. Larkin
The Performance
of Socially Responsible Investing
S.R. Hume &
L. Gallagher
The Value for
Service Industry Firms of Environmental Initiatives
4B
Mon 3.30-5.00
Sustainability
Accounting (2)
F. Figge
K. Bryon, P. Everaert,
L. Lauwers &
J.
van Meensel
Time-driven
activity-based costing for supporting sustainability decisions in pig
production
I. Brose
Monetization of
Environmental and Socio-Economic Externalities from Bioenergy
J. van Meensel,
L. Lauwers,
G. Van Huylenbroeck &
S. Van Passel
Exploring
production-theoretical insights for economic-ecological trade-off analysis
Date /Time
Theme
Session
Presenter(s)
Title
4C
Mon 3.30-5.00
CR for
Individual, Cultural & Biodiversity (4)
T. Ketola
T. Bin Hossain &
C. Siwar
A Comparative
Analysis Between Islamic Concept On Corporate Social Responsibility And Malaysia
Mangers Opinion
P.L. Sacco,
G. Ferilli &
S. Pedrini
Corporate Social Responsibility
and Cultural Capital: The Role of Culture in Enterprise Responsibility Behaviour
K. Tschiggerl
&
J. Fresner
From „Doing
Green“ to „Doing Good“ – A consultancy perspective of mainstreaming
sustainable development through continuous improvement
4D
Mon 3.30-5.00
Governance for SD
R. Barkemeyer
A. Leitner,
W. Wehrmeyer &
C. France
The Impact of
Regulation and Policy on Eco-Innovation – the need for a new understanding
K. Goetz
Development of
Incentives for WashingtonState’s Sustainable
Business Program
R. Barkemeyer
&
G. Napolitano
The UN Global
Compact: Towards a Critical Mass or a Critical State?
Date /Time
Theme
Session
Presenter(s)
Title
5A
Tue 9-10.30
Reporting (1)
C. Herzig
C.O. Yekinni
Social and
Environmental Reporting: How informative is the disclosure of Community
Involvement Cost – Qualitative or Quantitative
J. Gebauer &
E. Hoffmann
German Ranking of
Sustainability Reports: Results from a Comparison of Non-financial Reports of
Large German Companies
C. Herzig
Internet
supported sustainability reporting. Empirical findings from the German DAX30
5B
Tue 9-10.30
Learning & Innovation
A. Jovanovic
A. Castiaux
Innovation
induced by Corporate Responsibility practices: an exploratory study
J. Kittitornkool
Chevron and
Environmental Education for Sustainability of Participatory Garbage Management
: The case of Twelve Alliance Schools in Southern
Thailand
A. Jovanovic,
O. Renn &
S. Kaliwe
Participative
education in the area of iCSR (integrated Corporate Social Responsibility)
5C
Tue 9-10.30
Regional
Perspectives (2)
P. Rodgers
C.A.Yüksel,
D. Bulut &
V.L. Tüzüner
Corporate Social
Responsibility Programs in Turkey:
A Content Analysis
M.K. Sharma &
P. Agarwal
Disappearing
divide between Corporate Governance and CSR
P. Rodgers &
J. Crotty
Corporate
Citizenship and Environmental Sustainability in the Russian Federation
5D
Tue 9-10.30
Tools
A. Liesen
I. Penttinen
&
T. Pohjola
Choice of a
Strategy Tool for Eco-Efficiency
N. Pegram,
S. Goldsmith
&
A. Dewangga
Social Responsibility
Guidelines & Sustainable Development: Integrating a Common Goal of a
Sustainable Society
A. Liesen
Sustainable Net
Present Value
Date /Time
Theme
Session
Presenter(s)
Title
6A
Tue 11-12.30
Reporting (2)
K. Jallow
J.M. Moneva Abadía, M.V. Sanagustín Fons &
J.A. Moseñe Fierro
Quality
assessment of sustainability reporting in Wind-energy Industry. The Spanish
case
Y. Du
An Investigation
into the Adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility Report in Mainland China
K. Jallow
Accounting for
climate change: CSR mechanism or CSR appropriation?
6B
Tue 11-12.30
Sustainability
Management
S. Hazlett
S.
Hazlett &
L.
McKee
Achieving CSR through
Stakeholder Management: An Empirical Investigation
I.M. Sealy, W.
Wehrmeyer,
C. France &
M. Leach
Sustainable
Development Management Systems in Global Business Organizations
C.N. Nana
Do criminogenic employment
practices truly reflect a corporation’s responsibility for non-compliance?
6C
Tue 11-12.30
Regional
Perspectives (3)
A. Hoepner
K. Goetz
Lessons Learned
from WashingtonState’s Sustainable
Business Program
A. Hoepner,
D. G. McMillan & G. W. Müller
Do investors pay
for opposing the genocide in Darfur? No,
they even make money!