Accepted Papers

Challenges for Latin American States at the turn of the new millenium; José Gpe. Vargas Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

Mexico State’s Economic and Political Transition: From Entrepreneurial State to State of Entrepreneurs; José Gpe. Vargas Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

Governmental influences on corporate behaviour: an assessment of the social responsibility behaviour of Nigerian based corporations in the emerging democratic environment; Peter F. Okomoh, Coordinator- CSR Nigeria Project

Corporate Social Performance Measurement: Practical and of Import to Whom? John F. Mahon, University of Maine, USA & Steven L. Wartick, University of Northern Iowa, USA

State Governments and Social Performance:  Trading off Physical Health for Fiscal Health; John F. Mahon, University of Maine, USA & Richard A. McGowan, Boston College, USA

Evidence of stakeholder engagement in the public relations activities of major British retailers; P. Whysall, Nottingham Trent University, UK

Disabling accounting; Mary Bishop and Rebecca Boden, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, UK 

Differences on taxation treatments as a way to modify fundamental accounting variables; Esther Ortiz Martínez & Gloria Alarcón García, Gloria, University of Murcia, Spain

Corporate Social Responsibility: Exploration inside experience and practice at the European Level; Rute Abreu & Fatima David, Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão da Guarda, Portugal

Neural Networks and the prediction of bankruptcy in Portuguese companies; Pedro Miguel de Almeida Marques, Polytechnical Institute of Guarda, Portugal     

The power of networks: organizing vs organization; Branka Mraović, University of Zagreb, Croatia

Decentralization, responsibility and moral hazard; J P Minkes, University of Wales, Swansea & A L Minkes, University of Birmingham, UK

Biodiversity practices and the social responsibility concept; R. Seminur Topal, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

NHS managers' corporate identity is perceived to be incompatible with the altruistic service ethos of the NHS: NHS managers' views of their public perception; Faruk Merali, London Metropolitan University, UK

Corruption and lack of ethical norms among the political élites in transition countries: a case study of Georgia; Dr. Londa Esadze, Chairwoman, IBA (Independent Board of Advisors) of the Parliament of Georgia

Alternatives to Private and State Capitalism for Public Services: A Reply to the Public/Community Interest Corporation (PIC/CIC) Debate; Ray Sheath, The Scarman Trust, UK

Corporate social responsibility, barriers technology and innovative processes: the case of the Portuguese wool manufacturing; José Ramos Pires Manso, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal

The Role of Customer Perceived Value between Customer Satisfaction and E-business; Chia-Chi Lin, London Metropolitan University, UK

Holding values, holding shares: the chemistry of shareholder buying decisions; Peggy Chiu & Nanette Monin, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

Global Reporting Initiative and Companies in Cyprus: four case studies; M. Krambia-Kapardis & M. Christodoulou Nazzal Intercollege, Nicosia, Cyprus

Cedric the Pig: Annual General Meetings and Corporate Governance; Nic Apostolides and Rebecca Boden, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, UK

Strategies of closure and strategies of opening – two forms of corporate behaviour towards civil society; Bernhard Mark-Ungericht, University of Graz, Austria 

Doing Business in a Divided Society : The interface and responsibilities of operating in a sectarian environment; Joanne Murphy, School of Business Studies, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

Environmental accounting: the Portuguese case; Clementina Ferreira, Universidade Lusíada, Portugal

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Bottom Line; Nicholas Capaldi, College of Business Administration, Loyola University New Orleans, USA

Disciplinary imperatives: rationalising leadership norms that incorporate strategic overseers into a shareholder value maximisation project; Stephen Perkins, London Metropolitan University, UK

Stakes in action: Managing Corporate Social Responsibility through a multi-stakeholder approach: an Italian experience; Paolo Rossi, Elisa Rotti & Paolo Tomasin, University of Trento, Italy

Models of Corporate Governance in the World and Their Implication for China’s Corporate Governance Reform; Guofen Guan, London Metropolitan University, UK

Environmental Social Controls and Capital Investment: Does Industry Matter? Dorothy Wood and Donald G. Ross, University of Western Sydney, Australia

The Contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility to Sustainable Construction; Louise Randles, Loughborough University, UK

Evaluating effectiveness of Spanish police force with data envelope analysis; Isabel María García Sánchez, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

The application of the interperiod tax allocation method in the Spanish firms: analysis of the permanent and temporary differences; Isobel Galego, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain

Human rights: a bottom line issue? Some observations on the future of corporate involvement in human rights; Sep Arkani and Robin Theobald, University of Westminster, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility and corporate performance: the case of Italian small medium enterprise; Alessandra Bonoli, Mariolina Longo, Matteo Mura, University of Bologna, Italy

The anthropic impact on the environment: a proposal for a model of analysis; Alessandra Bonoli, Mariolina Longo, Matteo Mura, University of Bologna, Italy      

Earned Autonomy: New Labour and the 'Corporate Responsibility' of the Public Sector; Neil Barnett, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility by Small to Medium Sized Enterprises:  The result of altruistic or strategic motivations? Simon Brooks, University of Glamorgan, UK

Media representation of Corporate Social Responsibility:  Labelling, amplification and the emerging voice in the discourses; Simon Brooks & Duncan Lewis, University of Glamorgan, UK

A Causal Investigation of The Direct and Indirect Effects  of Corporate Social Responsibility on The Firm’s  Financial Performance via  Improved Employees’  involvement; Abdulrazzak Charbaji, Noury Beyrouti & Micheal  Majdalani, Lebanese American University

Globalization and global standards: benefits of the ISO 14001 (Environmental management system) as a part of corporate social responsibility: a research from companies that implemented this standard at Trakya region of Turkey; Yasar Sucu, Hakan Evin & Berkan Demiral, Trakya University, Turkey 

Globalization, environmental problems and social responsibilities of local governments in developing countires: a case study in Trakya region, Turkey; Berkan Demiral, Yasar Sucu and Hakan Evin, Trakya University, Turkey

Controls for Socially Responsive Decision Making: A Multiple-Case Study Approach; Gweneth Norris, Deakin University, Australia

Corporate Social Responsibility as Network Governance. Or how to create ethically sound irreciprocal  relations amongst owners, employees and other stakeholders; Wim Vandekerckhove Gent University

Obligation or responsibility? A comparative analysis of individual experiences with different forms of regulating corporate employment policies in Denmark and the Netherlands; Pernille Hohnen, The Danish National Institute of Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark        

Environmental and social reporting – who benefits? Elizabeth Bruce & David Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK

Exploring discourses on transparency; Dominique Bessire, Université d’Orléans, France

Codes of Corporate Conduct :  The Counter-Intuitive Effects of Self-Regulation; Alain Lapointe & Corinne Gendron, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting: A Longitudinal Study of Disclosure Practices in Egypt; Riham Ragab Rizk, Durham University Business School, UK

Corporate social responsibility: The way forward? Maybe not! A preliminary study in Cyprus; Ioanna Doukakis and Maria Krambia-Kapardis, Intercollege, Cyprus

The secular and Catholic roots of Stakeholder activism; Fabio Corno & Laura Mariani, Cattaneo University, Italy

The Role of Voice & Silence in Corporate Malfeasance: Who Decides to Give Voice to Failures in Corporate Responsibility? Susan Key, University of Alabama @ Birmingham, USA

The Collapse of Andersen: a delegitimation case; Suzanne Beaulieu, Université de Sherbrooke, Jean Pasquero, University of Quebec at Montreal & Abdelhaq Elbekkali, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada

Tu Fahamu (The family - Swahili); Steve Greenland, London Metropolitan University, UK & Sumedah Kulkarni, Managing Director, International Research Network Limited, Kenya

Responsible behaviour in Italian corporations: linking ethics to corporate performance; Fabrizio M. Pini, University of Siena, Italy

Tazpayer ethics in Turkey; Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey 

Universal Diversity: Advancing a New Definition; Jude Smith Rachele, Abundant Sun, UK

Triple Bottom Line Reporting: The Impact of Social and Environmental Responsibility Index Funds; Thomas Clarke & Bill Ticehurst, UTS Sydney, Australia    

The emotional Capital; Maria da Conceição da Costa Marques, Coimbra, Portugal

The effect of changes in corporate management on corporate liquidity changes; Veronica Olubunmi Araba, Pan Ocean Oil Corporation, Nigeria & Dr Bode Akinwande, London Metropolitan University, UK

The Chad-Cameroon Oil and Pipeline Project: The Emergence of New Players in the Regulation of Multinational Companies Operating in Developing Countries; Edwin Mujih, London Metropolitan University, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility and Structural Change in Financial Services; Sallyanne Decker. London Metropolitan University, UK

A comparative study of the contents of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reports of UK companies; Samuel O Idowu, London Metropolitan University, UK

Social constructions of accountability in different contexts: corporate culture, industrial relations, educational policy and United States hegemonic power; Miriam Green, London Metropolitan University, UK

Salient stakeholder dynamics; David H. Saiia, Ithaca College, NY, USA, Suzanne Beaulieu, Université de Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada & Ruth Schmitt, University of Applied Sciences Aargau, Switzerland

Social Responsibility Behaviour in the application of the European Community Funds in Portugal; Ermelinda Oliveira, Technological and Business Higher School of Guarda & Filomena Gomes, Educational Higher School of Guarda, Portugal

A cultural audit of Turtle Island, Fiji; David Harrison, London Metropolitan University, UK

Embedded Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility: Why Regulation and Self-Governance don’t work on their own; Alan Gully & Mammo Muchie, Middlesex University Business School, UK

Social responsibility is free – how good capitalism can co-exist with corporate social responsibility; John Peters, Director of Emerald/MCB University Press, UK 

Distributed Data Mining as Meta-Intelligent Model for delivering Corporate Governance (with respect to Small and Medium Enterprises [SMEs]); Ezendu Ariwa, London Metropolitan University, UK & Mohamed M. Medhat, Sadat Academy of Management Sciences, Egypt                                                                        =72

New Horizons on Business Combinations Accounting; Humberto Nuno Rito Ribeiro,  Bragança Polytechnic & Domingos José da Silva Cravo, Aveiro University, Portugal  

Voluntary Sector Management:  a case study of success and failure: Noreen Dawes, London Metropolitan University. UK

The New Model for the Portuguese Accounting Normalization Process; Fernando J. Pêga Magro, Business and Technological Higher School of the Polytechnic Institute of Guarda, Portugal

Assessing trust in, and legitimacy of, the corporate; Lez Rayman Bacchus, London Metropolitan University, UK

The Research of Global Business Ethics of Taiwanese MNEs in East Asia; Chen-Fong Wu, Providence University, Taiwan

Auditor Independence and Non-Audit Services: an Empirical Revision; Lopez-Gavira, Mª Rosario & Perez-Lopez, Jose A., University of Sevilla, Spain  

Community Based And Distance Learning : Some Perspectives: A.S.Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India

Causal evidence on the “Productivity Paradox”: Implications for managers; Constantino Mendes Rei; Business and Technological Higher School of the Polytechnic Institute of Guarda, Portugal

The athletic club model for corporate social responsibility in SMEs; Jokin Garatea; Gizar-tek, Spain

The Role of Management Accounting in Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility: Experience with Financial Services Industry; Mostaque Hussain, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman

CSR in Mauritius; Assish Jugmohun, Mauritius

Corporate Environmental Conditions Affect the Health of Workers and Society Members in Nearby Communities; Dana M. Barry, Clarkson University, USA  

Accounting of Transfer Pricing and International Taxation – a case study in India after Globalisation; R Varadarajan, Madurai Kamaraj University, India

Against a Big "Tragedy Of The Commons Of All Of Us"; Timi Ecimovic, Matjaz Mulej, Elmar A. Stuhler, Nedzad Ajanovic, Josip Tavcar, Micheal O Suilleabhain, Marjan Vezjak, SEM Institute for Climate Change, Slovenia  

Accounting ethics in Turkish public universities; Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey

Unethical Sales and Production in Turkey: Research on the Sunflower Oil Industry; Nevin Uzerem Altug, Trakya University, Turkey

What is Epistemology ? – Learning Objectives And Goals In A Corporate Society; A.S.Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India

Corporate Environmental Performance: Does Firm Life Cycle Matter? Khaled Elsayed and David Paton, Nottingham University. UK

Thinking Ahead; James Torok, Consultant  

Ironing the crumpled handkerchief: An application of postmodern theorising; Peter Elsmore, Lincoln University, UK & Ian Park. London

Social Responsibility in Environmental Sciences; Bartolomé Ribas-Ozonas, National Canter of Environmental Health, Institute of Health Carlos III,  Madrid, Spain  

Role of major players in corporate governance; Renu Jatana, Mohan Lai Sukadia University,& R Varadrajan, Madurai Kamaraj University, India 

Globalisation perspectives on corporate governance with special reference to the Indian Context; M. Manuneethi Cholan,  Ministry of Finance, Government of India

Corporate Codes of Conduct for Whom and When?: From Factories and Plantations in Central America, Women Workers Speak about; Marina Prieto, University of Bristol and New Academy of Business  

Political socialization in ex-authoritarian Armenia, Artak Ordyan, Yerevan State University, Armenia

Armenian society's steps toward open society, Artak Ordyan, Yerevan State University, Armenia

Corporate Social Responsibility: towards a new regulatory model; Julia Shaw, Aston University, UK

Workshops, symposia etc

Discipline-based approaches to corporate social responsibility; Jeremy Moon, ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School; Wendy Chapple, ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School; John Parkinson, Faculty of Law, Bristol University & Andy Crane and Dirk Matten, ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School

Ethics And Corporate Behaviour : Management of Education; The Role of the Academic; A.S.Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India