Second Conference on International Corporate Responsibility

Program

Keynote speech: Alan Christie (Levi Strauss)

Ronnie D. Lipschutz & James K. Rowe (both University of California, Santa Cruz, US): Corporate codes of conduct as a global business strategy

Duane Windsor (Rice University, US): Formulating a moral core for international codes of conduct

Ian Maitland (Carlson School of Management, US): A cartel theory of corporate codes of conduct

Daylian M. Cain, George Loewenstein & Don A. Moore (all Carnegie Mellon University, US): The dirt on coming clean: perverse effects of disclosing conflicts of interests

Ray Weston (Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Australia): An analysis of corporate governance issues for large Japanese multinationals seen through the prism of three recent cases

Ben Richardson (Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada): Corporate finance and environmentally responsible business

Jacob Park (University of Hong Kong): Socially responsible investing: steering the global market toward a new ethical architecture?

Albino Barrera (Providence College, US): Corporate responsibility in adverse pecuniary externalities: the case of international agricultural subsidies

Bryane Michael (Oxford University, UK): The new globalisation: multinational enterprises and corporate social responsibility

Jonathan Doh (Villanova University, US) & Terrence Guay (Syracuse University, US): Corporate social responsibility, public policy, and NGO activism in Europe and the United States: an institutional- stakeholder perspective

Ans Kolk & Jonatan Pinkse (both University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands): The evolution of climate change strategies in MNCs

Runa Sarkar (Indian Institute of Management, India): Environmental initiatives at Tata Steel: greeenwashing or reality?

Nada Kobeissi (Long Island University, US): Foreign investment in the MENA region: analyzing non-traditional determinants

Vivien T. Supangco (University of the Philippines): Exploring organizational determinants and consequences of contingent employment in the Philippines

Roy W. Smolens Jr. & Nicolaas Tempelhoff (both Fachhochschule Aalen, Germany) CSR opportunities for German companies in Poland

Adeyeye Asolo (West African Network on Business Ethics, Nigeria): New global business moral order and business developments in third world countries: the Nigerian experience

Roberto Gutiérrez (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia): Effects of corporate social responsibility on local communities in Latin America

Pegram Harrison (European Business School, UK): Corporate responsibility: an information strategy

Laura Radulian (VSE University of Economics, Czech Republic): Marketing of harmful products

Jayraj Jadeja (University of Baroda, India) & Bharat Shah (University of Baroda, India) & Preshth Bhardwaj (Indian Institute of Management, India): Code of business conduct: Pharma marketing at crossroads?

William Flanagan (Queen’s University, Canada) & Gail Whiteman (Erasmus University, the Netherlands): “AIDS is not a business” – a study in global corporate responsibility: securing access to low-cost HIV medications

Adeyemi Adedayo, M. Ayegobyin & S. Adesola (all Healthmatch International, Nigeria): The use of information and communication technologies for providing access to HIV/AIDS information management in a resource poor country: the case of Nigeria

Business panel : Corporate responsibility in global coffee chains

  • Stefanie Miltenburg (Sara Lee/DE, DE Foundation)

  • Ward de Groote (Ahold coffee company)