Keynote Speaker
Kiymet Caliyurt
Accounting Ethics Education in Business Schools: Is there a difference between developed and developing countries?"
Workshop
Accounting : The ‘ Why’ And the ‘ What’
Ananya S Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
Corporate Social
Responsibility within UK Professional Body Examinations; Ross
Thompson, Newcastle Business School, UK
Role of Corporate Governance and its Position in India; Mandeep
Singh Bhatia, Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, Punjab, India & Mandeep
Kaur, Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab, India
I will if you will: risk, feelings and emotion in the workplace; David
Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK & Ana Maria Davila Gomez,
Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
Accounting, Corporate Social Responsibility and
Stakeholders: Reintroducing subjectivity; Dominique Bessire, Université
d’Orléans, France
Corporate Value
System for Social Responsibility: Lessons from Bhagwad Gita; M. M. Goel,
Kurukshetra University, India
The Role of the
Environmental Audit for the Reinforcement of the Economic and Environmental
Conditions of the Organisations; Maria da Conceição da
Costa Marques, Instituto
Superior de Contabilidade de Administração de Coimbra, Portugal
Egypt, globalization and ABC: a cause for
concern? Dina Fadaly, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt & David
Crowther, London Metropolitan
University, UK
Continuum
of Corporate Environmental Initiatives and Strategies: An Empirical Study from
India; Tanuja
Agarwala, University
of Delhi, India
“It was horrid, very very horrid” : a student perspective on coming to an inner-city university in the UK; Debbie Holley, Sandra Sinfield & Tom Burns, London Metropolitan University, UK
Employee
as Corporate Governance Stakeholder in South Africa; Stella Vettori, University
of Pretoria, South Africa
An empirical study
of what institutions of higher education in the UK consider to be their
corporate social responsibility; Samuel O Idowu, London Metropolitan University,
UK, Ioanna Papasolomou, Intercollege, Cyprus & Roger Alderman, London
Metropolitan University, UK
Corporate Social Responsibility in India: Promoting Human Development towards a Sacro-Civic Society; Aruna Das Gupta, WISDOM, Banasthali Vidyapith, A Deemed University, Rajasthan, India.
Reaching the true nature of organizations: human and social finalities;
Ana Maria Davila Gomez, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
& David Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK
Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility: Towards Future Mapping; Ananda Das Gupta, Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bangalore, India
Corporate Behaviour Expressions of CSR in India, Mahabir Narwal &
Tejinder Sharma, Kurukshetra University, India
Stakeholder
Activism, Democratic Processes and CSR: A Case on Corporate – Community
Conflict from Kashipur, India; Rohini Chaturvedi, Consultant,
Maharashtra, India.
Managing Business Crisis: The CSR Perspective; Tejinder Sharma &
Mahabir Narwal, Kurukshetra University, India
Annual
Reporting Practices and Intellectual Capital: UK Companies; Chandres Tejura,
London Metropolitan University, UK
United we fall, divided we stand? An Examination of the relationship between Management Accounting and Marketing with Reference to Brands Management and Brand Equity; Chandres Tejura, London Metropolitan University, UK
“Rules of the Game”: Discussing Transparency, Accountancy and Corporate Social Responsibility; .Sue Ann
An Analysis of Financial Performance of Socially Responsible Funds : the British funds compares to the French funds; Vanessa Serret, University of South Brittany, France
Tourism industry working practices and its impact on a geo-brand image;
Joao Freire & David Crowther, London
Metropolitan University, UK
Ethics and Values in Corporate Governance-The Role of Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII); Ananda Das Gupta, Indian Institute of Plantation
Management, Bangalore, India & Ananya S.
Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Shillong, India
Developing an explicit strategy towards Social Responsibility in the NHS: A case for including NHS managers in this strategy; Faruk Merali, London Metropolitan University, UK
Journalistic Ethics and Corporate Responsibility; Sujit Nath, The Hindustan Times, Kolkata, India
Is it true that
social responsibility studies can cause an assimilation problem, and why?;
Seminur Topal, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
The Role of Corporate Governance in Nigeria; Elizabeth
E.O. Uchegbulam, Nigeria
The Environmental Sensibility of Municipalities in Thrace Region; Berkan Demiral, Trakya University, Turkey & Nalan Demiral, Hacettepe University, Turkey
New Urban Poverty as a Social Responsibility Field and Municipalities; Berkan Demiral, Trakya University, Turkey & Nalan Demiral, Hacettepe University, Turkey
The depiction and analysis of CSR issues in cinema: Have corporations lost the Moral Plot?; Alan Gully & Kirit Patel, Middlesex University Business School, UK
Ethical
Communication of Trust in the Corporate Brand: Managing Brand Trust
Relationships; Clara Gustafsson, Stockholm
University School of Business, Sweden
Ethics and Corporate Behaviour; V Balachandran, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India & V Chandrasekaran, The Hindu, Chennai, India
Responsible
Social Responsibility Marketing;
V Balachandran, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India & J.
Solomon Prabakar, The Hindu, Chennai, India
Communicating
Ethics Codes: The Cases of Retail Trading versus Engineering Industry in Sweden;
Johanna Fernholm, Stockholm University, Sweden
The duty to report patients' imminent and past crimes in
psychiatry; Okan Çalıyurt, Trakya
University, Turkey
Communication of Corporate Governance Practices to
Stakeholders: A Proposed Survey of the Use of the Internet by Listed Companies
in Oman; Peter
B. Oyelere, Ehab K. Mohamed & Colin
J. Jones, Sultan
Qaboos University, Oman
No
accounting for a Silent Spring: the discouragement of organic agriculture;
Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey & David Crowther, London
Metropolitan University, UK
Efficacy of integrating Corporate Social Responsibility and Procurement
Strategy: A Case Study of a Leading Cotton Textile Manufacturing Company in
India; S C Vaidya & Parvinder Arora, Panjab University, India
Effects of CSR on
organizational sustainability: A case study of the Sri Lankan Corporate Sector; Senani
Rajmanthri, The Open University of Sri Lanka
Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility in India; S C
Das, Banaras Hindu University, India
Whistleblowing
policies as Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance
apparatuses. Rationales and legislation; Wim Vandekerckhove, Ghent University, Belgium
International
and sectoral differences in Corporate Social (Ir)Responsibility; Lammertjan Dam
& Bert Scholtens, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Has Environmental Investment a Marketing Effect in Turkish
Banking Industry?; Caner Dincer &
Banu Dincer, Galatasaray University, Turkey
How
compensation policy based on EVA performance reduces the conflict between
managers and shareholders; Humberto Ribeiro, London Metropolitan University, UK
& Bragança Polytechnic, Portugal & Cristina Fonseca, College of
Technology and Management of Mirandela, Portugal
Companies and
professional boards’ reactions to new M&A accounting in the USA; Humberto
Ribeiro, London Metropolitan University, UK & Bragança Polytechnic,
Portugal & David Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK
Corporate Environmental Reporting Practices in the era of
Globalisation; P Malarvizhi, Institute for Integrated Learning in Management,
New Delhi, India
Customer
Relationship Marketing: much more about Corporate Social Responsibility than
just Technology; Diana Luck, London Metropolitan University, UK
Shareholders
fight for corporate control: Case studies from Poland; Maria
Aluchna, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Corporate social
responsibility- good leadership and security in employment; Liisa Moilanen &Ari
Haapanen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
A
power generating company’s corporate social responsiveness; Babitha Vishwanath,
Power Management Institute, NTPC, India
Marketing
and Darwin: Are Financial Institutions Responsible for Consumer Financial
Literacy?; Nirmala Lee, London Metropolitan University, UK
The
Application of Causality to Construction Business Ethics; B.G. Kang, A.D.F.
Price, A. Thorpe and F.T. Edum-Fotwe, Loughborough University, UK
The Irish Carbon Tax: A lost opportunity?; Margery
Stapleton, Helena Lenihan and Sheila Killian, University of Limerick, Ireland
Social
Responsibility: A Constraint on or an Outcome of Effective Corporate Strategy?;
Robert B Anderson, University of Regina, Canada & Stelios Loizides,
Conference Board of Canada
Corporate Social
Responsibility and the Portuguese Business System; Fernando
Ribeiro Mendes, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, Portugal
Social
Marketing: Bridging the Gap between Critical Marketing and Unscrupulous
Marketing Practices; Elinor Devlin & Martine
Stead, Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling, UK
Corporate
social responsibility within the UK alcohol industry; Laura McDermott, Emma Cooke, Gerard Hastings, Susan Anderson
and Ross Gordon, Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling, UK
BMW
and Corporate Social Responsibility in Cyprus: A case of window dressing or
‘genuine’ corporate citizenship?; Ioanna Papasolomou, Intercollege, Cyprus
Cause
Related Marketing in the financial services industry in Cyprus; Ioanna
Papasolomou and Mrs Marlen Demetriou, Intercollege, Cyprus
Corporate Social Responsibility: The multidimensionality of
Commitments of Stakeholders in the workplace; Nicole Renee Baptiste, Manchester
Metropolitan University Business School, UK
Business Ethics in a Cross-Cultural Context; Xinping Guan, Nankai
University, China, Guofen Helen Guan , London Metropolitan University UK &
Jo Ann Ho, Cardiff University, UK
Globalization and Corporate
Activity; Vidhya Srinivasan, University of Madras, India
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Shadow Side in Organizations; David Andrew, Gary Pheiffer and Dave Griffiths, London Metropolitan University, UK
CSR in Indian
Context: The Case Study of Ambuja Cement; Kailash Sodani & Renu Jatana, Mohan Lal Sukhadia
University, Udaipur, India
Metamorphoses
of the Crises of Capitalist Accumulation – Threats and Opportunities of the
Current Stage; Branka Mraović,
University of Zagreb, Croatia & David Crowther, London Metropolitan
University, UK
Money and the
Technologies of Subjugation: Post-structuralism
and Political Economy; Branka Mraović, University of Zagreb, Croatia
A social science perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility: codes of conduct, power and gender in a global world; Marina Prieto-Carrón, University of Bristol, UK
Corporate Social Responsibility in Well-known UK’s Business
Organisations; Chia Chi Lin, London Metropolitan University, UK
Governance reform and the changes in legislation on corporate control in
China; Lan Jiang, London Metropolitan University, UK
Corporate Social Disclosures on the Internet: An Exploratory Study of
Listed Companies in Egypt and India; Riham Ragab Rizk, Arab
Academy for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt
Corporate
Social Responsibility in Health Care; Rute Abreu & Fatima David,
Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão da Guarda, Portugal
Programme Aid Partners in Mozambique: a textual analysis;
Miriam Green, London Metropolitan University, UK
The
Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Oil Industry; Guofen Helen Guan , London Metropolitan
University, UK
Corporate Social Responsibility, Certification and Innovation – the Case
of the Cova da Beira Firms; José
Ramos Pires Manso, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal &
Fernando Pêga Magro, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão da Guarda,
Portugal
CSR, Financial Exclusion and Credit Union Marketing; O. Sallyanne Decker, London Metropolitan University, UK & David Olatundun, Open University Business School, UK
Leaders or followers?; Elizabeth Bruce, London Metropolitan University, UK
Corporate Social Responsibility & the “Outsourcing” Debate; Bindi Mehta, NMIMS Deemed University, India
CSR: where is the love?; Julia Shaw, Nantes University, France
Virtual Teaching and Social Responsibility; Aníbal Loureiro, Francisco Carreira, Maria da Conceição Aleixo & Paula Heliodoro, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Portugal
Principal-Agency Theory and Corporate Governance Failure: A
New Interpretation; Bode Akinwande, London
Metropolitan University, UK
Student Centered ‘ Open’ Learning In Today’s
Corporate World; Ananya S. Guha,
Indira Gandhi National Open University, Shillong, India
Malaysian Corporate
Responsibility Disclosure: Miscommunication Between Providers and Users of
Information?; Mustaffa Mohamed Zain & Rashidah Mohammad; MARA University of
Technology Terengganu, Malaysia
The Role of Information Systems in Bridging Learning Gap for People with Disabilities ; Ezendu Ariwa, London Metropolitan University, UK
Final Year Turkish Accounting Students and Accounting Ethics Education; Kiymet Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey & David Crowther; London Metropolitan University, UK
Corporate
Governance in Indian Perspective; Rajesh Kumar Jatana, University of Rajasthan,
India
The rationalism of strategy practice as situated: Business practice in Nigeria; Lez Rayman-Bacchus and Segun Omisore, London Metropolitan University, UK
The shaping of relations between developing economies and MNCs operating in a strategic sector: Bangladesh and Shipping; Lez Rayman-Bacchus and Silvia Chowdhury, London Metropolitan University, UK
CSR, Economic Growth and Governments: exploring some useful links; Constantino Mendes Rei,
Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão da
Guarda,
Portugal
Social Responsibility and academic discourse ; Markus Vinzent, University of Birmingham, UK