Timetable

Please note that this is still a draft and subject to change.

Wednesday 3rd September   MBA Theatre Seminar room 1 Seminar room 2 Boardroom
  Registration & coffee        
12.30 Lunch        
2.00   Welcome & Book launch      
2.45  

Keynote speaker:

Prof Geoff Moore

CSR or virtue? A case study of Alliance Boots

     
3.45 Afternoon tea        
4.30 Parallel sessions

Chair: Ulla Kotonen

 

The Relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Portuguese Tourism Development

Ermelinda Oliveira,  & José R. Pires Manso

 

Square Theory and Durability

Güler Aras & David Crowther

 

Small Shareholders, SMEs and CSR: The ties that bind

Peggy Chiu

 

Chair: Musa Obalola

 

Relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Value: Evidence from Corporations on Euronext Lisbon

Rute Abreu, & Francisco Carreira

 

Neglected or Protected? Comparison of Government Policy on CSR in UK, US and China, Intentions and Influences on Responsible Business Conduct

Jacylyn Shi

 

Ethics in Higher Education: The Psychological Contract of UK Students

Aikaterini Koskina & Riham R. Rizk

Chair: Bryan Horrigan

 

Value-driven VS market-pushed: A different breed of CSR in SMEs.

Alain Lapointe

 

Lessons to be learnt: successes and failures in Ecopreneurship

Kumba Jallow  

 

Chair: Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt

 

Mere Window Dressings Disguised as Massive Renovations:

An Examination of some SME CSR HIV/AIDS Initiatives in the South African Workplace

Karla Duarte

 

Alternative Means of Enforcing Employer Obligations in South Africa

Stella Vettori

 

Corporate Social Responsibility as a tool to fight against poverty: The case of Mauritius

Nicolas J.F Ragodoo

 

6.00 End of day        
8.00 Evening meal        
Thursday 4th September          
8.30 Parallel sessions

Chair: Peggy Chiu

 

Non-Socially Responsible Accountants: Their Damage for the Public"

Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt

 

The Alignment Between Social Responsibility (SR) and Business Strategy: Implications for the SR Value Creation in SMEs

Cristina Iturrioz Landart & Cristina Aragón Amonarriz

 

Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Reporting and Ethical Financial Reporting

 Nor Raihan Mohamad

 

Chair: Riham Rizk

 

Corporate Social Responsibility: Forestalling Legal Control?

Edwin Mujih

 

CSR activities in award-winning Thai companies

Busaya Virakul & Kalayanee Koonmee  

Lessons Learned From Washington State’s Sustainable Business Program

Kimberly Goetz

 

Chair: Donna Harper

 

The transition from resource based to demand led environmental behaviour 

Maria J Bonilla-Priego & Xavier Font

 

Performance Indicators in Higher Education Institutions:
the role of Corporate Social Responsibility

Fátima David, Rute Abreu,  Francisco Carreira & Sidalina Gonçalves  

 

Sustainable Development Using Sustainability Balanced Score Card- Case Study of Tata Motors, India

Barnali Chaklader & Deya Roy

Chair: Ermelinda Oliveira

 

Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Not-For –Profit Healthcare Organizations

R. Rohini & B. Mahadevappa

 

Corporate Governance Characteristics and Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosures in Malaysian Public Listed Companies

Roshima Said, Yuserrie Hj Zainuddin & Hasnah Haron

 

Nomos, Narrative and Broken Promises

Julia J.A. Shaw &  Hillary J. Shaw

 

10.00 Morning coffee        
10.30 Parallel sessions

Chair: Alain Lapointe

 

Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility: Developing a Scale to Measure these Issues in SMEs

Lorea Narbaiza Cantin & Asuncion Ibañez Romero

 

Does Governance Matter?: The Case of the Egyptian Banking Sector

A.       A.Iskander, R. Rizk & S. Sakr

 

The Empowerment of Wrinklies in the Workplace

Julia J. A. Shaw

 

Chair: Edwin Mujih

 

Socially Responsible Marketing and SMEs: The Case of Suma Wholefoods

Khosro S Jahdi

 

CSR and stakeholders: An exploration of how relationship marketing can facilitate corporate responsibility towards both internal and external customers

Diana Luck

 

A ‘tool kit’ of interventions to encourage the adoption of environmental good practice by SMEs

Mike Simpson, Craig M. Parker & Janice Redmond

 

Chair: Maria Aluchna

 

Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Income Tax: An Overview

Fátima David & Isabel Gallego

 

The embedding of knowledge in the academy: ‘tolerance’, irresponsibility or other imperatives?

Miriam Green

 

An Empirical Examination of Moral Beliefs of Nigerian Insurance Managers and the Moderating Effects of Corporate Ethical Values and Some Demographic Factors

Musa Obalola

 

Chair: Kobboon Chotruangprasert

 

Exploring Socially Responsible Behaviour of Indian Consumers - An Empirical Investigation

Narendra Singh

 

The Impact of NGO in Stimulating CSR Behaviour on the Romanian Market

Alin Stancu, Laurentiu George Serban Oprescu, Grigore Ioan Pirosca, Anca Teodora Serban Oprescu & Rodica Milena Zaharia

 

An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in Istanbul Stock Exchange Companies in Turkey

Yasemin Kose & Sedat Erdogan
12.00  

Keynote speaker

Dr David Campbell

CSR and strategic positioning: the story of a research project
     
1.00 Lunch        
2.00 Parallel sessions

Chair: Faruk Merali

 

Against the Common Perception: Three Non Participative NGOs in the South African Workplace

Karla Duarte

 

Corporate Social Responsibility and Tax incentives, the case of Malaysia

Azlan Amran & Amirul Shah Md Shahbudin

 

Comparative Developments and Lessons in Relating Corporate Social Responsibility to the Law, Regulation, and Practice of Corporate Governance

Bryan Horrigan

Robert Anderson

Research Network on Business Sustainability (RNSB)

&

Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development

&

ASAC 2010: Enterprising Our World, Sustainable Business in Action

 

Chair: R. Rohini

 

Corporate Social and Environmental Disclosure within the Canadian Mining Industry: The Adoption of the Global Reporting Initiative

Kobboon Chotruangprasert

 

The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Social Informatics

Clara Silveira, Fátima David & Rute Abreu

   

Corporate Governance Legislation for Publicly held Companies in Turkey and Comparision with Other Countries

Emine Serap Kurt  

Chair: Narendra Singh

 

Socially Responsible Investment: the discount rate in SMEs

Alfonso Rojo-Ramirez & Juana AAlonso Canadas

 

Formal corporate social responsibility reporting in Finnish listed companies

Ulla Kotonen

 

Current use of Websites by Australian SMEs to Communicate their CSR Initiatives to Stakeholders

Ambika Zutshi, Bardo Fraunholz & Craig Parker

 

3.30 Afternoon tea        
4.00  

Keynote speaker

Phil Young, Esh Group

Esh Added Value: A Case Study in Strategic CSR
     
5.00  

Meet the editors

Robert Anderson

 Journal of Enterprising Communities & Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship

 

David Crowther

Social Responsibility Journal

 

Kumba Jallow

Journal of Applied Accounting Research
     
5.30   SRRNet meeting      
5.45 End of day        
7.00 Bus to pre-dinner reception        
8.00 Gala Dinner        
Friday 5th September          
8.30 Parallel sessions

Chair: Aly Salama

 

Polish corporate governance – case of small and medium companies

Maria Aluchna & Izabela Koladkiewicz

 

Strategic CSR in SMEs - A comparative study of the CSR agenda of SMEs in the financial services and the IT sectors

Sallyanne Decker & Philip Nukpe

 

Social and Environmental Sustainability in the Clothing Industry: a Case Study of a Fair Trade Retailer

Helen Goworek

Chair: Mizanur Rahman

 

Social Justice, Sustainability  and Ethical Strategy

Craig Duckworth

 

Mark-to-Market Accounting and Fair Trade: Exploring the Limits of Market-Driven Social Justice

Charles Elad

 

Corporate Social Responsibility and the Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enter[rises (SME) in Lagos State, Nigeria

Abdul-Hameed Adeola Sulaimon, B E A Oghojafor & I C Achumba  

 

Doctoral Colloquium

 

Chair: Miriam Green

 

Evaluation of Competitiveness of Production Enterprises Engaged in Corporate Social Responsibility within Global Value Chains

Natallia Vakar

Commentator: Riham Rizk

 

10.00 Morning coffee        
10.30 Parallel sessions

Chair: Edwin Mujih

   

Multivariate Evidence in Linking Corporate Social and Financial Performance in Europe

Jose M. Moneva & Eduardo Ortas

 

A comparison between developed and developing countries’ implementation of CSR: Case study of SIFE projects

Phallapa Petison

 

Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Governance in large listed UK companies

Rebecca Stratling  

 

Chair: Khosro S Jahdi

 

Romanian small and medium enterprises and the corporate social responsibility: Some evidence

Rodica Milena Zaharia, Carmen Raluca Stoian, Razvan Zaharia & Alin Stancu

 

Environmental Degradation Problems Caused by Human Activities in Nigeroa: Enforced (Taxation) Versus Voluntary (Social Responsibility) Solution

Abubakar Sadiq Kasum

 

Managing within the challenges and tensions facing the 21st century UK National Health Service: The dilemma of a managerial identity within the context of a socially responsible organisation.

Faruk Merali

Doctoral Colloquium

 

Chair: Kumba Jallow

 

Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Reporting and Ethical Financial Reporting

Nor Raihan Mohamad

Commentator: Sallyanne Decker

 

The Relationship between Corporate Governance and Environmental Disclosure: UK Evidence

Rania Aburaya

Commentator: Charles Elad

 

Chair: Cedric Marvin Nkiko

 

Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)in Serbia: a contextual analysis of influences on SMEs and CSR in Serbia

Donna Harper

 

Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in the Developing World: Case Study of GrameenPhone in Bangladesh

Mizanur Rahman & Ahmed Rashid

 

On the Corporate Ecological Responsibility in the Perspective of Systematic and Dialectical Science

Wang Hong & Wang Xiaoli
12.00  

Keynote speaker

Dr Wendy Chapple

The influence of varieties of capitalism on stakeholder management practices
     
1.00 Lunch        
2.00 Parallel sessions

Special session

 

Facilities management and green computing – Ezendu Ariwa  

 

Knowledge Management and Harmonisation of Informatics Applications in Electronic Retail Sectors: Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility and Enterprise Resource Planning

Ezendu Ariwa & Clement Atakpo

 

Facilities Management and Informatics Applications (with respect to Electronic-Banking Security in Developing Economy)

Ezendu Ariwa & Oluwasayo Atetedaye

Chair: Guler Aras

 

Getting published

Adam Smith, Emerald Group Publishing

 

   
3.00 Closing ceremony and presentations        
3.45 Afternoon tea        
  End of conference