Timetable

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Session Room 1

Session Room 2

Session Room 3

Session Room 4

Wednesday 16th June

8.30

Bus from hotel to ZSEM

From 9.00

Registration & coffee

10.00

Opening ceremony

Antun Bauer Ceremonial Hall

10.30

Keynote speaker

Antun Bauer Ceremonial Hall

Zeljko Mavrovic, founder of Eko-Mavrović

11.30

Parallel sessions 1

Chair: Juan J. Duran

Corporate Citizenship and republican business ethics - Jacob Dahl Rendtorff

Sustainable practice: The real triple bottom line - Güler Aras & David Crowther

Clusters in corporate social responsibility - Maria João Santos  

 

 

Chair: Rute Abreu

Political and economic imperatives of monetary sovereignty - Branka Mraović

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

The process of international financial standard setting: a Habermasian perspective - Dominique Bessire  

 

 

Chair: Maria Aluchna

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

Strategic Configuration of International Productive Assets: The case of Global Pharmaceutical Industry - Philippe Rebiere

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

Chair: Kristijan Krkac

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

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

Integrating Sustainability in the Business Culture: An Action Research - Majda Tafra  

1.00

Lunch

2.00

Parallel sessions 2

Chair: Peter Neergaard

Role of Corporations in Development of CSR - Mirjana Matesic

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

Transnational corporations and CSR: Influenced by global or local networks? - Roger Levermore

 

 

 

 

 

Chair: Adele Thomas

Time and Country Specific Institutional Effects on Corporate Social Disclosure by Financial Institutions: Evidence from six European Countries - Ismail Adelopo & Ramiro Cea

Influence of Global Financial Market on Process of Harmonization of Financial Statements for Listed Companies all over the World - Branka Ramljak & Paško Anić – Antić

On the Concept  of Civic Entrepreneurship - Ismaël Sene  

 

 

Chair: Nitha N Palakshappa

(Re)Thinking the Corporate Value through Social Responsibility - Rute Abreu & Francisco Carreira

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

What kind of CSR in crisis time? - Rodica Milena Zaharia

 

 

 

Chair: Faruk Merali

Corporate social responsibility ratings – a Polish perspective - Maria Aluchna  

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

Sustainable Finance and Ethical/Corporate Social Responsibility, The new paradigm: Generali Insurance Company case of study - Lucely Vargas & Mauricio Fanni

3.30

Tea

4.00

Parallel sessions 3

Chair: Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec

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

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

 

Chair: Jamilah Hj Ahmad

Supporting sustainable consumption of consumer durables - Shahla Seifi & David Crowther

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

 

 

Chair: Alin Stancu

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

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

 

Chair: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff

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

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

5.00

SRRNet meeting

5.20

End of day & bus to hotel

6.40

10 min walk to Gala dinner

7.00

Gala dinner

Thursday 17th June

8.30

Bus from hotel to ZSEM

9.00

Parallel sessions 4

Chair: Borna Jalšenjak

The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Efforts by University in Malaysia for the Environment: An Analysis - Jamilah Hj Ahmad

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

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

Chair: Rodica Milena Zaharia

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

Corporate Environmental Management and Energy Efficiency as Part of CSR - Two Croatian Cases - Ivana Ostoic

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

Doctoral Colloquium

Chair: Julia Shaw

Understanding the interface between corporate social responsibility and poverty reduction - Sally Curtis

Discussant: Dominique Bessire

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

Discussant: Ismail Adelopo

10.30

Morning coffee

11.00

Parallel sessions 5

Chair: Diana Luck

Regulatory Framework on Corporate Governance for Credit Institutions – Croatian Case - Djurdjica Ognjenovic

CSR and Global Supply Chains: Towards more collaborative models of Governance? - Antonio Tencati

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

 

 

 

Chair: Jelena Debeljak

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

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

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

Doctoral Colloquium

Chair: Miriam Green 

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

Discussant: Rodica Milena Zaharia

CSR and communication - Marion Secka

Discussant: Onyeka Osuji  

 

12.30

Lunch

1.30

Keynote Speaker

Antun Bauer Ceremonial Hall

Professor Chong Li Choy, St Gallen University

2.30

Parallel sessions 6

Chair: Ivan Spanjic

Corporate Volunteering in Portugal - Maria João Santos

Partnering with a purpose: ‘Stakeholder’ Engagement in Lifeline NZ - Nitha N Palakshappa

 

 

 

 

 

Chair: Maja Martinović

Sustainability and the modern zoo - Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec

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

Is Ethical Marketing an Oxymoron? - Khosro S Jahdi  

 

 

Doctoral Colloquium

Chair: Andrew Penn Bradly

Board Governance, Intellectual Capital and Firm Performance - Stephen K. Nkundabanyanga

Discussant: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff

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

Discussant: Kristijan Krkac

4.00

Afternoon tea

4.30

Parallel sessions 7

Chair: Dominique Bessire

Social Commitment of Spanish Savings Banks: Beyond Good Words - Bernabé Escobar Pérez

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

 

 

Chair: R. Şeminur Topal

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

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

Doctoral Colloquium

Lecture: getting your work published - David Crowther & Andrew Smith (Emerald)  

 

 

 

 

 

5.30

End  & bus to hotel

Dinner (own arrangements)

Friday 18th June

8.30

Bus from hotel to ZSEM

9.00 

Parallel sessions 8

Chair: Idalina Dias Sarhina

Could Corporate Governance be measured by a single number? - Djurdjica Ognjenovic

Static to Dynamic Corporate Governance Frameworks: the role of definitions - Ismail Adelopo  

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

 

 

Chair: Onyeka Osuji

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

Governance in the Financial Markets – Understanding Self-Regulation - Samson Igbinosa and Blessing Omoruyi

CSR: think negative - Paolo d'Anselmi

 

Chair: Branka Mraović

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

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

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

10.30

Morning coffee

11.00

Plenary round table

Antun Bauer Ceremonial Hall

Global perspectives on CSR

Roshni Deepa Gokulsing, Mauritius

Irene Nygårdsvik, Norway

Maria João Santos, Portugal

Shahla Seifi, Iran

Lora Vidovic, Croatia

12.30 Lunch

1.30

Parallel sessions 9

Chair: Ismail Adelopo

Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Performance:Evidence from Istanbul Stock Exchange - Banu Dincer & Caner Dincer

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

Chair: Bernabé Escobar Pérez

Stakeholder inclusiveness in sustainability reporting at South African mining companies - Deirdre Lingenfelder & Adele Thomas

Are Croatian companies socially responsible? - Mirna Ćorić & Mirna Koričan

 

Meet the journal editors for publishing advice

2.30

Closing ceremony and presentations

Antun Bauer Ceremonial Hall

3.00

End of conference & bus to hotel

4.00

Depart for trip to Zadar