Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 |
Date: Wednesday, 02/Apr/2025 | |
5:00pm - 5:50pm |
Doctoral Consortium Opening - by invitation only Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Jegoo Lee |
Date: Thursday, 03/Apr/2025 | |
8:00am - 3:20pm |
Doctoral Consortium - by invitation only Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Jegoo Lee Participants of this session have received an invitation to attend //
Coffee break takes place at Ad Fundum |
Date: Friday, 04/Apr/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Paper Session: Peace, Conflict and Human Rights Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Maria Teresa Uribe Jaramillo Business and Peace: (Re)sketching the Terrain CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY IN TIMES OF WAR: WHY DO CORPORATIONS DONATE? Does Popper's Hypothesis Hold for Social Innovation? Leader Expressions of Hope: Uniting versus polarising? What does the future hold for human rights in conflict-affected areas? A Delphi study on MNEs’ strategies |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Paper Session: Partnerships, Social Movements and Organizations Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Karen Maas Exploring cooptation in the context of meta-organizations Entrepreneurship as Emancipation from Taboo: Navigating Macro and Micro Strategies to Address Moral, Physical, and Tribal Stigmas in FemTech Sustaining Cross-Sector Partnerships for Social Innovation: Intermediary Mechanisms of Collectivization CSR in support of BOP: How to make the circle around? |
1:45pm - 3:15pm |
Discussion Session: Business Ethics Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Esperanza Hernandez-Cuadra Beyond compliance: how the virtue of faith can help redesign business ethics for the common good Enhancing ethics and compliance programs for the common good: Toward a person-centered approach Moral self-regulation processes in decision making - Moral Balancing in Sustainability Contexts Waste-Pickers and the Cost of Sustainability as Negative Externality: A Forgotten Stakeholder-Group in Sustainability Discourses? Investors’ Due Diligence for a Just Transition: Best Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
Innovative Session: Integrating Sustainability in Business Education: Co-Designing a Learning Activity Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Johanna Wagner Integrating Sustainability in Business Education: Co-Designing a Learning Activity |
Date: Saturday, 05/Apr/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Workshop: From Public Policy to Practice: Research Frontiers on Business and Human Rights Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Kathleen Allee Rehbein From Public Policy to Practice: Research Frontiers on Business and Human Rights |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Paper Session: Responsible Business Practices Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Juliette Koning Integrating Agile Methodologies and Behavioural Tactics for Knowledge Transfer in Responsible Organizations Exploring Collaboration among SMEs : Lessons Learned from a CSR Focused Platform Slingshot Tactics for Corporate Responsibilization: How Grassroots Activists Can Circumvent Social Insolating Mechanisms Family CEO and CSR Engagement in Thailand: Moderating Roles of Non-market Connections to Military/Police and Royal Family Accounting for downstream value chain: Examining the accountability for social impact of digitalisation |
Date: Sunday, 06/Apr/2025 | |
9:00am - 12:30pm |
Workshop: Business for Peace Location: TS49A - 0.010 & 0.011 Chair: Jay Joseph Chair: Harry J. Van Buren III Business for Peace |
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