8th International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility Timetable Tuesday 8th Sept
9h0010h00 10h3010h55 11h0012h30
Registration & coffee Welcome & Book launch Parallel sessions I
Hotel Foyer Plenary Hall Session 1 /Room 1 Chair: Jon Burchell
Session 2 / Room 2 Chair: Renginee G. Pillay
The role of NonGovernmental Organisations (NGOs) in the campaigns for social and environmental justice
Towards truly global markets
Kumba Jallow
Differing Conception of Development Decision Making and Their Implications for Corporate Social Responsibility
Güler Aras & David Crowther
Political Affairs – The World Economic Forum as a global actor between market and politics.
Christina Garsten & Adrienne Sörbom Ethical perceptions across cultures: the cultural divide in a globalized environment
Margaret Brunton & Gabriel Eweje
Daniel Bradlow
Welfare mix and CSR: meeting points
Luis Moreno
Session 3 / Room 3 Chair: Rodica Milena Zaharia Poverty and Exclusion: Exploring the role of cooperatives and NGOs
Sallyanne Decker
NGO-business partnerships: From philanthropy to strategic value
Peter Neergaard, Elisabeth Crone Jensen & Janni Thusgaard Pedersen The Contribution of the Business Sector in the Fight against Poverty: A NGOs’ perspective.
Nicholas Ragodoo 12h3013h30 13h3014h10
Lunch Keynote speaker
Geoff Penny Pioneer Foods & Foodbank /Plenary Hall
Session 4 / Room 4 Chair: Gerald Acquaah-Gaisie Governance from below: The global civil society and key global role players
Arno van Niekerk
The Predictive Power of NonFinancial Information in the Annual Report: A Study of Disclosure Practices in Nigerian Listed Companies
Ismail Adelopo
Stakeholder Engagement and CSR: The Case of Problem Gambling in Registered Clubs in Australia
Wayne Fallon
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Parallel sessions II
Workshop: / Room 1 Insideout Research
Natasha Nel
Session 5 / Room 2 Chair: Fotis Vouzas
Session 6 / Room 3 Chair: Kumba Jallow
Session 7/ Room 4 Chair: Judith Geldenhuys
The Protection of Stakeholder Interests in terms of the South African King III Report on Corporate Governance.
Understanding CSR through the Web Representation of Corporations and Stakeholders
A investigation into the Global Reporting Initiative in South Africa: Are South African companies and its stakeholders finding the framework useful?
Irene-marie Esser
Wayne Fallon & Gabriela Coronado
The Significance of the (Draft) King III Report on Corporate Good Governance for Integrated (Environmental) Sustainability Reporting in South Africa: A Critical Assessment
Corporate Mission Statements in Romanian Banking System
Tobias van Reenen
CSR and Stakeholders within Small Businesses in Regional South Australia
Nina Evans & Janet Sawyer
Alin Stancu, Razvan Zaharia, Laurentiu George Serban-Oprescu & Laurenţiu Dan Anghel Blood diamonds: De Beers in the Kimberley Process
Nazreen Shaik-Peremanov 15h4516h15 16h15 17h45
Johannes Rudolph Fourie
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India -Altruistic or for profit
V.K.Singh
The role civil society organisations in developing good governance in Swaziland: the case of NGOs
Md. Humayun Kabir
Afternoon tea Parallel sessions III
Session 8 / Room 1 Chair: Charles Elad
Session 9 / Room 2 Chair: Gabriel Eweje
Session 10 / Room 3 Chair: Peter Neergaard
Session 11 / Room 4 Chair: Irene-marie Esser
The corporate social responsibility of top 10: Examples from Warsaw Stock Exchange
The Audit Exemption: It’s Role and Impact on the Quality of Accountability SME’s
Corporate Responsibility toward the Maintenance of Peace and Security
An Experiment in Creative Financing to Promote South African Reconciliation and Development
Preliminary Insights on Sustainability Reporting and Assurance Practices in Malaysia
Does the explicit recognition of the commitment and contribution of staff within an organisation’s CSR strategy
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Evaluating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from a Parochial and Biased Perspective
Corporate-NGOs Partnership for Development in India: The Case Study of Ballarpur Industries Limited
Ila Patel
Asli Yuksel Mermod
Performance and Disclosure Strategies
Susi Sarumpaet & Greg Shailer
matter?
Faruk Merali Corporate Responsibility of Sports NGOs: Football World Cup 2010 and FIFA’s African Experiment
Sufian Hemed Bukurura 18h30 19h0022h00
Bus to evening meal: Meet at Hotel Foyer Boat Trip and dinner: Nauticat Charters Houtbay harbour
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9h0010h30
Parallel sessions IV
Session 12/ Room 1 Chair: Greg Shailer Talk, Trust and Change: Stakeholder Dialogue and the changing relationships between Businesses and NGOs in the UK
Jon Burchell & Joanne Cook Corporate Sustainability Strategy: Methodology of Scenario-Dynamism Strategy Formulation
Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics as Organizational Development Intervention Strategy: Analysis from Indian Organization
Abhijit Gangopadhyay
Sustainability in SMEs of Turkiye: Opinion of Turkish CPAs
Kiymet Tunca Caliyurt
Green Manufacturing Companies: Does Size Matter?
Mohd Rashidee Alwi & Mustafa Mohamed Zain Corporate Governance and Corporate Gatekeeper Liability in Turkey: Auditors’ case
Fikret Çankaya, Halil İbrahim Bulut & Hüseyin Örs
Corporate Governance of Government Owned Enterprises in Swaziland
Alastair Schorn
10h3011h00 11h0012h00
Session 14/Room3 Chair: Barry Ackers
Room 4 Doctoral Colloquium Chair: Adrienne Sörbom Reaping the rewards of doing good: Effect of CSR on work related attitudes and employees' readiness for organizational change
Omer Farooq, Emmanuelle Reynaud & Mariam Farooq Discussant: Stella Vettori Green supply chain management in Malaysia: Drivers, practices and performance
Noor Sufiawati Khairani Discussant: Charles Elad
Nathie E. Maseko & Humayun Kabir
Morning coffee Parallel sessions V
Session 15/Room 3 Chair: Tanguy Jacopin
Session 16/Room 4 Chair: Ismail Adelopo
Plenary Hall Doctoral Colloquium
Investment in Education Taken to Another Degree: Investigating a Risk-Return Profile of Graduates in the Gulf Countries
Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance: the case of European cooperative banks
Lecture: getting your work published
Ralph Palliam
Elisabeth Paulet
Rethinking rural development through Agriculture: the role of CSR in
Güler Aras & David Crowther
5 Socially Responsible Investments: A fallacy in South Africa?
Amathole rural district in South Africa
Jephias Matunhu
Thapi Matsaneng 12h0013h00 13h0014h00 14h0015h30
Plenary Roundtable Lunch
Plenary Hall CSR: The Challenge of Implementation
Parallel sessions VI
Session 17/Room 1 Chair: Faruk Merali
Session 18/Room 2 Chair: Khosro Jahdi
Session 19/Room 3 Chair: Elisabeth Paulet
Acquiring CSR practices: From deception to authenticity
Proposed Mechanisms to Incorporate CSR in South African NGO's and SMEs
Corporate social responsibility in Romanian SME’s and large companies: Some evidences
Ivana Bušljeta Banks, Jelena Debeljak & Kristijan Krkač Innovations and Business Ethics
Jerzy Bogdanienko
Business Ethics and Quality Management: is there a link?
Fotis Vouzas 15h3016h00 16h0017h30
Judith Geldenhuys
Corporate social and environmental accounting information reporting practice in Swaziland
Rodica Milena Zaharia & Carmen Stoian
Md. Humayun Kabir & Nathie E. Maseko
Case Study on CSR at XYZ* Mining company:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a developmental tool and NGO accountability: The case of Mauritius
CSR Matters in the Development of Mauritius?
Renginee G. Pillay
Subhasis Ray
Roshni Deepa Gokulsing
Room 4 Doctoral Colloquium Chair: Steven Firer The linkage between microfinance, social entrepreneurship and sustainable development
Thanawit Bunsit Discussant : Jon Burchell Sustainability Strategy in the Industrial Sector – The Search for legitimacy in a pressured environment
Nico Berhausen Discussant: Christina Garsten
Afternoon tea Parallel sessions VII
Session 20/Room1 Chair: Jerzy Bogdanienko The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on the Profitability of Listed
Session 21/Room 2 Chair: Lorraine McKechnie Corporate Social Responsibility and Competitiveness in Romania
Daniel Şerbănică, Mihaela Constantinescu, Alina Filip & Mihai
Room 3 Doctoral Colloquium Chair: Christina Garsten Sustainability Reporting and Assurance Practices in Malaysia
Yussri Sawani
6 Retailers: interrogating the JSE
Aregbeshola R. Adewale & Radebe N. Sarah
Accounting for Biodiversity: Linking Policy with Practice
Charles Elad
Setting up a new agenda from the study of the consumer behaviour to the NGO activist behaviour
Roşca
Discussant: Maria Aluchna
Using Trade to promote respect for Human Rights: How the proper use of Bilateral Investment Treaties may secure Constitutional Rights
A Cross-cultural Comparison of CSR in UK and China
Rafia de Gama
Corporate Criminal Liability: Dealing with Deaths and Injuries caused by Corporations in South Africa
D.M. Farisani
Tanguy Jacopin & Joan Fontrodona 17h3017h45 18h30 19h0022h00
SRRNet meeting / Room 3 Bus to evening meal / Meet at Hotel foyer Cultural Evening and Gala Dinner / MoYo’s at Spier Wine Estate
Ke Huan Discussant: Sallyanne Decker
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Thursday 10th Sept 9h0010h30
Parallel sessions VIII
Room 1 Chair: Kıymet Tunca Calıyurt Pattern of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs, Case Study at PT. Unilever Indonesia, Tbk; PT. Sari Husada; PT. Astra International, Tbk; dan PT. Aneka Tambang, Tbk
Nur Diana Hidayati
Ethical Perceptions of Business Students: Revisiting the gender debate
Gabriel Eweje & Margaret Brunton
Session 22 /Room 2 Chair: Jelena Debeljak Occupational Safety and Health in China calls for CSR: A Case study of China CDC and GE Foundation Project
Wenlan Yu
Robust CSR Investment Screening
Filip Van den Bossche, Nicky Rogge, Kurt Devooght & Tom Van Puyenbroeck Obligatory Corporate Social Responsibility and Performance of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
Dr Sunette Steyn Centre for Corporate Citizenship UNISA / Plenary Hall
Session 23/Room3 Chair: Sufian Hemed Bukurura
Room 4 Doctoral Colloquium Chair: Nina Evans
Opinions of Thai Exporters on ISO 26000: Social Responsibility
Environmental Reporting by SMEs in Malaysia
Corporate Social Responsibility Assurance – a study of South African publicly listed companies
Agricultural CSR: contributing to the success of land reform in South Africa? A case study
Udom Sayapunt
Barry Ackers
Corporate environmental responsibility in China: Chinese multi-national company managers’ perceptions about environmental practices and environmental reporting
Mokhele Stephen Moletsane & John Philip Margerison