Accepted papers

Stakeholder inclusiveness in sustainability reporting at South African mining companies; Deidre Lingenfelder & Adele Thomas, South Africa

How Does Positive and Negative CSR Information Influence the Intentions of Various Stakeholders?; Umit Alniacik, Gonul Z Balkir & Esra Aliacik, Turkey

Social responsibility benchmarking of the commercial centres - real estate sector; Idalina Dias Sardinha, Paula Antunes  & Lucas Reijnders, Portugal

Corporate Citizenship and republican business ethics; Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Denmark

Corporate social responsibility ratings – a Polish perspective; Maria Aluchna, Poland

Business Social Responsibility: How are SMEs Doing in Gauteng, South Africa?; Watson Ladzani & Solly Seeletse, South Africa

Role of Corporations in Development of CSR; Mirjana Matesic, Croatia

CSR and Global Supply Chains: Towards more collaborative models of Governance?; Antonio Tencati, Italy

Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia : Regulation and Implementation Issues; Mukti Fajar, Indonesia

The privatisation policy and its implementation in Swaziland; Md. Humayun Kabir, Swaziland

Expanding the business case for Corporate Social Responsibility: Empirical evidence from Fiji; Andrew Penn Bradly, Australia

Contextualising NGO – Business Partnerships: the effect of contextual factors on NGO – business partnership development; Janni Thusgard Pedersen & Peter Neergaard, Denmark

Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation: Empirical Testing of their Relationship; Isabel Gallego-Álvarez, Isabel-María García-Sánchez, José-Manuel Prado-Lorenzo & Luís Rodríguez-Domínguez, Spain

Transnational corporations and CSR: Influenced by global or local networks?; Roger Levermore, UK

The process of international financial standard setting: a Habermasian perspective; Dominique Bessire, France

A Humanistic Economy -Life-enriching businesses with life-enriching bottom lines; Irene Nygaardsvik & Ratka Jurkovic, Norway

Environmental sustainability and corporate performance in extractive industry; Olusegun Vincent, Angela Ayios, Wafi Al-Karaghouli, UK

Integrating Sustainability in the Business Culture: An Action Research; Majda Tafra, Croatia

The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Efforts by University in Malaysia for the Environment: An Analysis; Jamilah Hj Ahmad, Lim Koon Ong & Suriati Saad, Malaysia

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

Strategic Configuration of International Productive Assets: The case of Global Pharmaceutical Industry; Philippe Rebiere, France

Corporate Social Responsibility in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Sharlene Ramlall, South Africa

Student attitudes to socially responsible business: a case study of mine workers in Chile; Debbie Holley, UK

Objectivism vs Subjectivism in Academe: an example of Bourdieu’s concept of Mutilation in the Social Sciences?; Miriam Green, UK

Clusters in corporate social responsibility; Maria João Santos, Portugal

Corporate Volunteering in Portugal; Maria João Santos, Portugal

Fluidity of Regulation-CSR Nexus and Social Reporting: The Multinational Corporate Corruption Model; Onyeka Osuji, UK

The Role of Non-governmental Organizations in Improving Social Entrepreneurship Skills of University Students; Ilke Oruc & Muammer Sarikaya

Municipal Utilities as Publicly Owned Enterprises – A Cross Between Private Companies and Public-Political Management. Governmental influence on the corporate accountability as stakeholders of the organization; Linne Marie Lauesen, Denmark

The three directional tug of war within customer data management: business strategy versus regulation versus corporate social responsibility; Diana Luck, UK

Sustainable practice: The real triple bottom line; Güler Aras, Turkey & David Crowther, UK

Is Ethical Marketing an Oxymoron?; Khosro S Jahdi, UK

Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility in the UK Healthcare Managerial Sector; Faruk Merali, UK

Influence of Global Financial Market on Process of Harminization of Financial Statements for Listed Companies all over the World; Branka Ramljak & Paško Anić – Antić, Croatia

Political and economic imperatives of monetary sovereignty; Branka Mraović, Croatia

On the Concept of Civic Entrepreneurship; Ismaël Sene, France

Supporting sustainable consumption of consumer durables; Shahla Seifi, Malaysia & David Crowther, UK

Institutionalizing corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Uganda: Does it matter?; Stephen K. Nkundabanyanga & Alfred Okwee, Uganda

Translation of sustainability measures in management control systems - Sustainability strategy and product design; Nico P. Berhausen, Germany

Regulatory Framework on Corporate Governance for Credit Institutions – Croatian Case; Djurdjica Ognjenovic, Croatia

Could Corporate Governance be measured by a single number?; Djurdjica Ognjenovic, Croatia

What kind of CSR in crisis time?; Rodica Milena Zaharia, Romania

(Re)Thinking the Corporate Value through Social Responsibility; Rute Abreu & Francisco Carreira, Portugal

Social Responsibility of the Local Action Groups; Fátima David, Rute Abreu & Odete Pinheiro, Portugal

The Social Entrepreneurship Continuum:  A Comparative Study of Models and SE Examples from Canada and Croatia; Kyleen Myrah & Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec, Croatia

Sustainability and the modern zoo; Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec, Croatia

Static to Dynamic Corporate Governance Frameworks: the role of definitions; Ismail Adelopo, UK 

Differences and congruence between corporate social responsibility and sustainability through a systematic analysis of the literature; Z. Gurabardhi, B. Swinkels, F. Zijlstra, G.Kok, The Netherlands

Socially responsible business linkages as a strategy for Poverty alleviation: The case of the Mauritian Hotel sector; Nicholas Ragodoo, Mauritius

Communicating Corporate Social Responsibility on the Internet: A Case Study in Turkey; Serap Çabuk, Dilek Penpece & Murat Gülmez, Turkey

CSR in the context of globalisation in Mauritius: A business sector’s approach; Roshni Deepa Gokulsing, Mauritius

Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Performance:Evidence from Istanbul Stock Exchange; Banu Dincer & Caner Dincer, Turkey

Social Commitment of Spanish Savings Banks: Beyond Good Words; Bernabé Escobar Pérez, Spain

Social Responsibility Role of The Media in Business News Markets: Evidence From Turkey; Halil İbrahim Bulut & Fikret Çankaya, Turkey

Students attitudes towards Cause Related Marketing.  A study from Romania; Grigore Georgiana & Alin Stancu, Romania

Corporate Social Disclosure by Financial Institutions: Comparative evidence from UK and Spain; Ismail Adelopo, UK & Ramiro Cea, Spain

Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance: Evidence From The İstanbul Stock Exchange; Osman Karamustafa, Halil İbrahim Bulut & Murat Berberoğlu, Turkey

Corporate Environmental Management and Energy Efficency as Part of CSR - Two Croatian Cases; Ivana Ostoic, Croatia

Beyond Regulation: Fact, Fiction and the Eccentric World of Finance; Julia Shaw, UK

CSR in Media: Case Study of RTL in Croatia; Maša Magzan & Lucija Mihaljević, Croatia

Sustainable Finance and Ethical/Corporate Social Responsibility, The new paradigm: Generali Insurance Company case of study; Maurizio Fanni & Lucely Vargas Preciado, Austria

Partnering with a purpose: ‘Stakeholder’ Engagement in Lifeline NZ; Nitha N.Palakshappa, New Zealand  

Enabling Environment for Corporate Social Responsibility Activities in Croatia: Future Entrepreneurs’ Perception, Gordana Coric, Croatia

Challenges of Environmental Accounting in Tourist Destination as a Trend of Sustainable Development, Milena Peršić, Sandra Janković & Vanja Vejzagić, Croatia

Governance in the Financial Markets – Understanding Self-RegulationS. Igbinosa & Blessing Omoruyi, Benin

CSR: think negative, Paolo d'Anselmi, Italy

Environmental Reporting Practices of Malaysian Companies: Comparing Government-linked (GLCs) and Non-government-linked Companies (non-GLCs) in Environmentally Sensitive Industries, Norsyahida Mokhtar & Maliah Sulaiman, Malaysia

Are Croatian companies socially responsible?, Mirna Coric & Mirna Korican, Croatia

DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM

Understanding the interface between corporate social responsibility and poverty reduction; Sally Curtis, Australia

Governance mechanisms, intellectual capital and corporate performance; Stephen K. Nkundabanyanga, Uganda

Employees ‘Lost in Translation’: From Stakeholder Management to Employee Engagement and Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practices ; Sanija Weber, UK

The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Respect of Socio-Economic Development in South Africa; Sharlene Ramlall, South Africa

CSR and communication; Marion Secka, Austria

Corporate Governance and State-owned Enterprises: A critical study of corporate governance regime; Miko Kamal, Australia