Accepted papers (so far)

Corporate Ethics: An End to the Rhetorical Interpretations of Endemic Corruption; Ben Tran, California School of Organizational Studies at Alliant International University, USA 

‘Did anyone stand back and ask themselves - is this right?’ Ethics and Social Responsibility in the HIH Collapse in Australia; Fernanda Duarte, John Gray & Gillian McAllister, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Economic Development and Insurance: Diagnosis and Prognosis; M.C Garg, Ch. Devi Lal University, India, Ms. Deepti, Guru Jambheshwar University, India & Anju Verma, Guru Jambheshwar University, India

Whistleblowing policies as Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance apparatuses. Rationales and legislation; Wim Vandekerckhove, Ghent University, Belgium

What counts in Social Investment: International survey evidence; Matthew Haigh, Griffith University, Australia

On the moral elevation of success; Matthew Haigh, Griffith University, Australia

SCP-Social: A Model for the Assessment of Corporate Social Performance; Gómez, Carla Pasa, UNIVATES Centro Universitário, Federal University of Santa Catarina – Brazil + Gómez, Leonardo & Rados, Gregório Jean V

Excellence Models for Manpower in Marketing for an Era of Continuous Change; M. M. Goel, Kurukshetra University, India

CSR in Insurance Sector; K. Uday Gowri Shankar, Sri Venkateshwara University, India

The Stakeholder Mutual Responsibility Model; Ross Thompson, London Metropolitan University, UK

Art in the Boardroom: Questioning the Ethics of Corporate Collecting Practices; Jennifer Milam, University of Sydney, Cindy Davids & Gordon Boyce, Macquarie University & Garritt Van Dyk, Independent Scholar, Sydney

Partnerships and cause related marketing– building brands for the future; V Anish, India

Societal Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility: An Empirical Study; Tejinder Sharma & Mahabir Narwal Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, INDIA.

Corporate Social Responsibility in the banking sector; V Balachandran & V Chandrasekaran, Alagappa University, India

The Socio-ethical Implications of Promoting a Harmful Product; Nishigandha Bhuyan, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India

Corporate Social Responsibility: Support to Education vis-à-vis Reservation for Backward Classes; P.N.Sankaran & Amita Nadkarni St. Joseph’s College of Business Administration , Bangalore, India

Corporate Social Responsibility and neo-American models of corporate law; Stella Vettori, University of Pretoria, South Africa

An Abrogation of Social and Ethical Responsibility: Conflicts of Interest in Corporations and in Professional Accounting; Cindy Davids and Gordon Boyce, Macquarie University, Australia.

Social Responsibility for value addition; V. Balachandran, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India & J. Solomon Prabakar, The Hindu

Corporate Social Responsibility in the insurance industry: A South African perspective; Daleen van der Nest, South Africa

Role of Corporate Governance and its Position in India; Raminder Bhatia, Divya Sharma & Mandeep Singh Bhatia, Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, Punjab, India

Are Non-Executive Directors facing Insurmountable Risks?; Mac Wright, Victoria University of Technology, Australia & Helena Mitewa, University of Tasmania, Australia

Weaving Sustainable Development into Corporate Governance; Fabrice Mauleon & Mary M. McKinley, Ecole Superieur de Commerce et Management, Tours-Poitiers, France

CSR in  the Insurance Sector; Dilip Punjabi, ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad, India

Enhancing Teaching And Learning : Integrated Approach  To Pedagogy; A.S.Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Shillong, India

The Way That Turkish Accounting Students Perceive The Concepts of Ethics and Morals; Evrim Altuk; Trakya University, Turkey 

Is Everything that is Legal Ethical? - A Research on the Turkish Tax System; Gulsevim Yumuk, Trakya University, Turkey

Development of Social Financial Reporting in Different Geographies: USA, EU and ASIA; Kýymet Tunca Caliyurt, Trakya University, Turkey

Auditing and academic quality in India and the UK; A.S.Guha, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Shillong, India & David Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK

The Reluctance to Disclose Social Information: The Effect of Culture and Religion; Mustaffa Mohamed Zain And Rashidah Mohammad, MARA University of Technology Terengganu, Malaysia

Whistleblowing: Understanding the relevance and organizational initiatives; Sandeep K. Krishnan & Amit Pande, Indian Institute of Management, Gujarat, India.

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

The Holy Qur’an: A 1400 Year Old Doctrine of CSR?; Riham Ragab Rizk; Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Egypt

Assessing the moral compass of the multinational corporation’s relations with emerging economies: amoral economic rationality or moral imperialism?; Lez Rayman-Bacchus & Silvia Chowdhury, London Metropolitan University, UK

Corporate Social Responsibility: The Indian Context: Dr. Ananda Das Gupta, Indian Institute of Plantation Management, Bangalore, India & Aruna Das Gupta, WISDOM, Banasthali Bidyapith, Rajasthan, India

Setting Rules, Picking Winners: Multilateral Financial Institutions and the Global Managerial Order; Jonathan Murphy, Cambridge University, UK

Why CSR and Business Ethics are Important Recently; Ilke Oruç, Trakya University, Turkey

Scope for SRI funds in India; Sachin Joshi, Centre for Social Markets, Kolkata, India

Corporate Social Responsibility: Initiatives & Practices of IT Sector; Chandra Sekhar Gotlagunta, JBInstitute of P.G. Courses, India & Nidhi Mathur, Vikram University, India

The Myth of Corporate Social Responsibility; Rute Abreu, Instituto Politecnico da Guarda, Portugal, David Crowther, London Metropolitan University, UK & Fatima David, Instituto Politecnico da Guarda, Portugal

Power Generating Sector: Softening the Impacts; V. Babitha, PMI, NTPC, Noida, India

From Work Organisation and Empowerment to CSR: The next step to social respectability in the European Commercial Vehicle Industry: Terry Wallace, Edge Hill College, UK

A Study of Corporate Ecological Responsiveness and Corporate Motivations for Adopting Environmental Initiatives among Organizations High and Low on Environmental Performance; Tanuja Agarwala, University of Delhi, India

GMO: A Hope or a Frustration; R.Seminur Topal and Ugur S. Alp, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

The De-Radicalisation of Corporate Social Responsibility; Ginee Pillay, University of Kent, UK