Accepted Papers

Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance: the case of European cooperative banks; Elisabeth Paulet, ESCEM School of Business and Management Campus of Poitiers, France

Pattern of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs, Case Study at PT. Unilever Indonesia, Tbk; PT. Sari Husada; PT. Astra International, Tbk; dan PT. Aneka Tambang, Tbk; Nur Diana Hidayati, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia

Fostering Sustainable Finance in the Banking Sector beyond the SRI Approach; Francesc Relano, ESCEM Business School, Poitiers, France

Towards truly global markets; Güler Aras, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey & David Crowther, De Montfort University, UK

Cerro de San Pedro: Grass Roots Movements in Co-operation and Conflict to Stop a Living City from Disappearing; José G. Vargas-Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara. México

The Audit Exemption: It’s Role and Impact on the Quality of Accountability SME’s; Steven Firer, Monash University, South Africa

The Protection of Stakeholder Interests in terms of the South African King III Report on Corporate Governance; Irene-marie Esser, University of South Africa

Social Entrepreneurs: Are they not reshuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic?; T. Zhowa, Tshwane University of Technology & J. Mafukidze, Human Science Research Council, South Africa

Talk, Trust and Change: Stakeholder Dialogue and the changing relationships between Businesses and NGOs in the UK; Jon Burchell, University of Sheffield & Joanne Cook, University of Stirling, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility and the Niger Delta Conflict: Diagnosis and Recommendation; Uwafiokun Idemudia, York University, Canada

Does the explicit recognition of the commitment and contribution of staff within an organisation’s CSR strategy matter?; Faruk Merali, London Metropolitan University, UK

Occupational Safety and Health in China calls for CSR: A Case study of China CDC and GE Foundation Project; Wenlan Yu, National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, China

Acquiring CSR practices: From deception to authenticity; Ivana Bušljeta Banks, Jelena Debeljak, Kristijan Krkač, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia

The corporate social responsibility of top 10: Examples from Warsaw Stock Exchange; Maria Aluchna & Olga Mikołajczyk, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Preaching to the Choir: Marketing CSR; Mary McKinley, EsCEM School of Business, France

Corporate social and environmental accounting information reporting practice in Swaziland; Md. Humayun Kabir & Nathie E. Maseko, University of Swaziland, Swaziland

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India -Altruistic or for profit; V.K.Singh, Sur College of Applied Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education, Sultanate of Oman

Rethinking rural development through Agriculture: the role of CSR in Amathole rural district in South Africa; Jephias Matunhu, University of Fort Hare, South Africa

“Being your own” – Empowerment of women and Business development through an NGO-project in Ghana; Merita Mattila & Martin Nordell, Ĺbo Akademi School of Business, Finland

Stakeholders Theory: An Analysis of Eco-Labelling of Commercial Products in a Developing Country (Kenya) Stock Exchange Listed Companies; Maureen Ann Shole, Strathmore University - Nairobi

Investment in Education Taken to Another Degree: Investigating a Risk-Return Profile of Graduates in the Gulf Countries; Ralph Palliam, American University in Kuwait

CSR and the Triple Bottom Line: the role of NGOs; Khosro S Jahdi, Bradford College, UK

Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); Ali Abbaas Albdour & Ellisha Nasruddin, Universiti Sains Malaysia

The Lusitanian and Brazilian involvement with the social responsibility: the importance of culture; Maria Alice Nunes Costa, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Corporate Responsibility of Sports NGOs: Football World Cup 2010 and FIFA’s African Experiment; Sufian Hemed Bukurura, University of South Africa

Values-based Investing: The future of Responsible Investing; Kirti Varun Avasarala, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad & Monomita Roy, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India.

Innovations and Business Ethics; Jerzy Bogdanienko, University of Warsaw, Poland

CSR Disclosures and its Determinents: Evidence from Malaysian Government Link Companies; Nor Hawani Wan Abd Rahman & Mustaffa Mohamed Zain, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Corporation in Crisis: What Can We Infer from Our Understanding of The Organization; Nirbhay Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

Opinions of Thai Exporters on ISO 26000: Social Responsibility; Udom Sayapunt, Rajamangala University of Technology Thailand

CSR and Stakeholders within Small Businesses in Regional South Australia; Nina Evans & Janet Sawyer, University of South Australia

Proposed Mechanisms to Incorporate CSR in South African NGO's and SMEs; Judith Geldenhuys, University of South Africa

The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Profitability of Listed Retailers: interrogating the JSE; Aregbeshola R. A, University of South Africa

Corporate Social Responsibility and Competitiveness in Romania; Daniel Şerbănică, Mihaela Constantinescu, Alina Filip & Mihai Roşca, The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance – a study of South African publicly listed companies; Barry Ackers, University of South Africa

Robust CSR Investment Screening; Filip Van den Bossche, Nicky Rogge, Kurt Devooght & Tom Van Puyenbroeck, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Children’s Right to Education: Case Study of “Ganatar”; Bindi Mehta, NMIMS University, Mumbai, India

Accounting for Biodiversity: Linking Policy with Practice; Charles Elad, University of Westminster, UK

 

Ethical perceptions across cultures: the cultural divide in a globalized environment; Margaret Brunton & Gabriel Eweje, Massey University, New Zealand

Ethical Perceptions of Business Students: Revisiting the gender debate; Gabriel Eweje & Margaret Brunton, Massey University, New Zealand

“No Men’s Land”: Feminist Ethics and CSR; Ilke Oruc, Anadolu University, Turkey

Non-governmental Organizations as Outsourcing in Corporate Social Responsibility; Muammer Sarikaya, Kafkas University & İlke Oruc Anadolu University, Turkey

Corporate environmental responsibility in China: Chinese multi-national company managers’ perceptions about environmental practices and environmental reporting; Mokhele Stephen Moletsane, Lesotho and John Philip Margerison, De Montfort University, UK

Reviewing the Corporate Environmental Governance Practices in Pakistan: A Case Study Approach; Mian Sajid Nazir, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan.

The role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in the campaigns for social and environmental justice; Kumba Jallow, De Montfort University, UK

NGO-business partnerships: From philanthropy to strategic value; Peter Neergaard, Elisabeth Crone Jensen & Janni Thusgaard Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Agricultural CSR: contributing to the success of land reform in South Africa?  A case study; Elbé Kloppers, Lynnette Fourie & Henk Kloppers, North West University, South Africa

Accounting and Labour Market: the Portuguese Ageing Population; Rute Abreu & Fátima David, Guarda Polythecnic Institute, Portugal

Is Natural Environment A Stakeholder? Case Study of Mining TNC - Community Stakeholder Perspective; Sumita Sindhi & Niraj Kumar, Xavier Institute of Management, India

Welfare mix and CSR: meeting points; Luis Moreno, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain

The Local Development Associations in the Corporate Social Responsibility Context; Fátima David, Rute Abreu & Odete Pinheiro, Guarda Polytechnic Institute, Portugal

How Much (E)S in CSR?; Anna Sienicka, Foundation for Socio-Economic Innitiatives & Joanna Tyrowicz University of Warsaw, Poland

Green supply chain management in Malaysia: Drivers, practices and performance; Noor Sufiawati Khairani, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

A case study of green supply chain management in Malaysia: Drivers, practices and performance; Noor Sufiawati Khairani, Indra Devi Rajamanoharan & Nagarethnam Thirumanickam, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

The role civil society organisations in developing good governance in Swaziland: the case of NGOs; Md. Humayun Kabir, University of Swaziland, Swaziland

An Experiment in Creative Financing to Promote South African Reconciliation and Development; Daniel Bradlow University of Pretoria, South Africa & American University Washington College of Law, USA

Differing Conception of Development Decision Making and Their Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility; Daniel Bradlow University of Pretoria, South Africa & American University Washington College of Law, USA

Business Ethics and Quality Management: is there a link?; Fotis Vouzas, University of Macedonia, Greece,

Governance from below: The global civil society and key global role players; Arno van Niekerk, University of the Free State, South Africa

Corporate Social Reporting and Human Resource Disclosures: Experiences from Government and Non-governmental Indian Insurance Companies; S.C. Das, Banaras Hindu University, India

An Analysis of Financial Performance of Socially Responsible Funds : the four leading markets in Europe; Vanessa Serret, Université de Bretagne Sud, France

Triple Bottom Line Investing in Africa: South Africa Carbon Finance Case Study; Hy Martin, International Consultancy Europe (ICE) BV, Thailand

Socially Responsible Investments: A fallacy in South Africa?; Thapi Matsaneng, University of the Free State, South Africa

A investigation into the Global Reporting Initiative in South Africa:  Are South African companies and its stakeholders finding the framework useful?; Johannes Rudolph Fourie, Universiteit van Stellenbosch, South Africa

Relationships Between Corporate Sosial Responsibility (CSR) and Ethical Principles under International Auditing Standards for Auditors and Auditing Firms; Seval Selimoglu, Anodolu University, Turkey

Strategic social investment and measuring social impact: Lessons learned; South African Social Investment Exchange (SASIX)

A Study of the Opportunities for Impact Investment in South Africa; South African Social Investment Exchange (SASIX)

The Influence of Institutional Pressures, Ownership Structure and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting on CSR-based Reputation Index; Suaini Othman, Roshayani Arshad & Faizah Darus, University Technology MARA, Malaysia

Corporate Social Responsibility through Private-Private Partnership for High Quality, High Volume and Sustainable Eye care Services-A model in Africa; Keerti Bhusan Pradhan, Right to Sight, India

 

A Case Studt on the Association Between Corporate Social Responsibility and Organizational Corruption Prevention; Chieh-Yu Lin & Yi-Hui Ho, Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan

The Predictive Power of Non-Financial Information in the Annual Report: A Study of Disclosure Practices in Nigerian Listed Companies; Ismail Adelopo, De Montfort University, UK

Corporate Partnerships: A Friend or Foe of Corporate Social Responsibility?; Edwin Mujih, London Metropolitan University, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a developmental tool and NGO accountability: The case of Mauritius; Renginee G. Pillay, University of Surrey, UK

Preliminary Insights on Sustainability Reporting and Assurance Practices in Malaysia; Yussri Sawani, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Faizah Darus, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Environmental Management Accounting Practices Amongst ISO14000 Certified Companies; Yusrri Sawani, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Mohd Rashidee Alwi, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Green Manufacturing Companies: Does Size Matter?; Mohd Rashidee Alwi & Mustafa Mohamed Zain, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

Environmental Reporting by SMEs in Malaysia; Nik Zam Nik Wan, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Rohaya Atan, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

Corporate social responsibility in Romanian SME’s and large companies: Some evidences; Rodica Milena Zaharia, Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania & Carmen Stoian, University of Kent, UK

Social Development through Corporate Social Responsibility: Indian Experiences; K. Viswa Bhushan, Andhra University & K.Pushpanadham, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India.

Corporate Sustainability Strategy: Methodology of Scenario-Dynamism Strategy Formulation; Harin Sachdev, Mahidol University, Thailand

Understanding CSR through the Web Representation of Corporations and Stakeholders; Wayne Fallon & Gabriela Coronado, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Stakeholder Engagement and CSR: The Case of Problem Gambling in Registered Clubs in Australia; Wayne Fallon, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Case Study on CSR at XYZ* Mining company; Subhasis Ray, Xavier Institute of Management, India

Setting up a new agenda from the study of the consumer behaviour to the NGO activist behaviour; Tanguy Jacopin & Joan Fontrodona, IESE Business School, Spain

Using Trade to promote respect for Human Rights: How the proper use of Bilateral Investment Treaties may secure Constitutional Rights; Rafia de Gama, University of Pretoria, South Africa

Pushing CSR through NGOs; Thulasizwe C. Dludlu, Salile Consulting, Swaziland

Corporate Criminal Liability: Dealing with Deaths and Injuries caused by Corporations in South Africa; D.M. Farisani, University of South Africa

CSR Matters in the Development of Mauritius?; Roshni Deepa Gokulsing, University of Mauritius

Poverty and Exclusion:  Exploring the role of cooperatives and NGOs; Sallyanne Decker, University of Greenwich, UK

Microfinance, NGOs and Social Environmental Responsibility: The Role of Microcredit Based Social Forestry Programs in Promoting Household Forest Conservation and Environmental Awareness in Bangladesh; M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh

Political Affairs – The World Economic Forum as a global actor between market and politics; Christina Garsten & Adrienne Sörbom, Stockholm University, Sweden

Regulation of Corporate Social and Environmental Behaviour in Developed and Developing Countries; Grace Abosede Oladele, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria

The Contribution of the Business Sector in the Fight against Poverty: A NGOs’ perspective; N.Ragodoo, University of Technology, Mauritius

The Significance of the (Draft) King III Report on Corporate Good Governance for Integrated (Environmental) Sustainability Reporting in South Africa: A Critical Assessment; Tobias van Reenen, University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Managerial Cognition on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Comparative Industry Study on Institutional Isomorphism; Krishna Dermawan, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia

Blood diamonds: De Beers in the Kimberley Process; Nazreen Shaik-Peremanov, UNISA

Implementation of the Code of Corporate Governance in state owned entities: the case of an emerging economy; Jyoti Devi Mahadeo, University of Technology, Mauritius

Corporate Mission Statements in Romanian Banking System; Alin Stancu, Razvan Zaharia, Laurentiu George Serban-Oprescu & Laurenţiu Dan Anghel, University of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania

Corporate-NGOs Partnership for Development in India: The Case Study of Ballarpur Industries Limited; Ila Patel, Institute of Rural Management, India

Corporate Responsibility toward the Maintenance of Peace and Security; Gerald Acquaah-Gaisie, Monash University, Australia

The Fitful Guises of CSR?; Lorraine McKechnie, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Millennium's Dilemma: Genetically Modified Products and Their Reflections from the Social Responsibility Perspective; R. Şeminur Topal, Yildiz Technical University & Hande Gürdağ, Ufuk University, Turkey  

Corporate Environmentally Visibility, Environmental Performance and Disclosure Strategies; Susi Sarumpaet, University of Lampung, Indonesia & Greg Shailer, The Australian National University, Australia

MNEs and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence for Mauritius; Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur, University of Mauritius & Vishal Ragoobur, Mauritius Employer’s Federation

Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from a Parochial and Biased Perspective; Asli Yuksel Mermod, Marmara University, Turkey

Sustainability in SMEs of Turkiye: Opinion of Turkish CPAs; Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey

Changing role of CPAs being charged with environmental auditing and reporting for the purpose of CSR: A review from the 1970s to the 2000s; Mehmet Özbirecikli, Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey

Corporate Governance and Corporate Gatekeeper Liability in Turkey: Auditors’ case; Fikret Çankaya, Halil İbrahim Bulut & Hüseyin Örs, Black Sea Technical University, Turkey

Corporate Governance of Government Owned Enterprises in Swaziland; Nathie E. Maseko & Humayun Kabir, University of Swaziland, Swaziland

Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics as Organizational Development Intervention Strategy: Analysis from Indian Organization; Abhijit Gangopadhyay, XLRI School of Business Human Resources, India

Globalization, Corporations, and Human Needs: A Human Rights Approach; M. Raymond Izarali, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

Doctoral Colloquium

Green supply chain management in Malaysia: Drivers, practices and performance; Noor Sufiawati Khairani, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

Measurement of Social Performance in Microfinance Institutions:  Simple Tools Using Panel Data; Florence Marie Milan & Manfred Zeller, University of Hohenheim, Germany

Environmental Reporting by SMEs in Malaysia; Nik Zam Nik Wan, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Ruhaya Atan, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

Effect of CSR on employees’ Readiness for Organizational Change: Evidence from Global South; Farooq M. Omer & Reynaud Emmanuelle, Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III, France

The linkage between microfinance, social entrepreneurship and sustainable development; Thanawit Bunsit, University of Bath, UK & Thaksin University, Thailand

Sustainability Reporting and Assurance Practices in Malaysia; Yussri Sawani, Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Faizah Darus, MARA University of Technology, Malaysia

A Cross-cultural Comparison of CSR in UK and China; Ke Huan, University of East Anglia, UK.

Sustainability Strategy in the Industrial Sector – The Search for legitimacy in a pressured environment; Nico Berhausen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark