Christopher StehrManagement I: Marketing
Chair
Klayton Eduardo da Rocha The Green Marketing in Corporate Social Responsibility Reports: A Comparison between a B2B and B2C CompanyFederal University of Sao Carlos/Brazil
Silke Bustamente The Potential of CSR and non-CSR Attributes on External Employer Attractiveness – Results of a Survey among German Students Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Stephanie BotheSustainable Service Quality
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Lucerne
Hatem Khater Evolution of Philanthropy, CSR, Sustainability In the Middle East and Egypt: A Paradigm ShiftTerous Misr Organization for Development
Alessandro Monti The “Triple Pricing Power” concept – Pricing strategies for profit, fairness and sustainabilityCologne Business School
Börsensaal | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Karen WendtFinance I: Banking
Chair
Ewa Maria Kruszewska Regulations of Hostile Takeovers and the Interest of Non-Shareholder Constituencies University of Nottingham
Karl Chun Seung YangSRI in Korea: Opportunities and ChallengesKorea Sustainability Investing Forum – CDP Korea
Committee – Seoul National University
Rute Abreu Women Influence on the Accounting, Finance and Management in Companies in Portuguese-speaking countriesGuarda Polytechnic Institute
Ralph ThurmGlobal Initiative for Sustainability Rating (GISR)
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Tatiana Solovey Corporate social responsibility and financial reporting Separate pasts and common future in integrated reportingUniversität Hamburg
Merkens Saal | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Brigitta HerrmannGlobal I: Issues in Emerging Markets
Chair
Jill Haley Murphy, Carlos Vargas Scaling Up Corporate Social Responsibility: Coffee Farming in Chiapas, Mexico Harvard University Extension School
Rolf Wichmann Sustainable Management as a New Business Paradigm: International PerspectivesUN-HABITAT Senior Consultant
Tan Li, Zhongkun Jin, Jin AnCurrent Situation and Motivation of Charitable Donation of Chinese EnterprisesChangzhou Institute of Technology Department: School
of Economics and Management
Jürgen-Matthias SeelerWhistleblowing and Culture – A Case for CSR in Developing MarketsMCI Management Center Innsbruck – The
Entrepreneurial School
Anantha KrishnanEntrepreneurship project for internally displaced persons in NigeriaInternational Institute for Energy, Environment and
Management
Camphausen Saal | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Michael D´HeurParadigm Shifts I: Clashing Mindsets
Chair
Rizki PrafitriCreating shared value theory: a critical perspective
Murdoch University, Western Australia
Julia GrimmCollective Self-Commitments as an Effective Form of CSR?
Wittenberg Center for Global Ethics
Ubiratã Tortato Corporate Social Responsibility: A systematic review of international high impact journals REBRAE – PUCPR Business School
Biswanath Swain Is Carroll’s Pyramid of CSR more elevated than required for Proper Moral Management?Indian Institute of Management
Nayan Mitra, Lars Isaksson To Legislate or Not – that is The Question: Comparing CSR Intent and Effects in Economies with Voluntary CSR and Legislated CSRBond University, Australia
Guilleaume Saal | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Hanno MartensSustainable Tourism I: Hospitality & Management
Chair
Andrew Ngawenja Mzembe, Frans MelissenSustainability in the Malawian Hospitality Industry: An investigation of Drivers and Barriers NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences in the
Netherlands
Dagmar Lund-Durlacher Analysing CSR Practices in Food Operations: A case study of holiday resorts in Gran Canaria and AntalyaMODUL University Vienna
Melissa Brücher Sustainable Tourism Development in Costa Rica: The Balance Between Sustainability and the Growing Tourism IndustryCBS
Sven-Olaf Gerdt, Elisa Wagner On the way to sustainable tourism – The role of online travel agencies (OTAs)Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Oberbergisches Zimmer | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Linda O'RiordanEnterprises I: Small & Medium-Sized
Chair
Theenida BuntornwonAn investigation of the negatives effects of social capital on clustering in the context of small and medium sized enterprises
Wolfgang Keck Do we really think small first? How to go further with CSR in micro enterprises
Reinhard AltenburgerCSR - Driven Innovation: Stakeholder-Engagement in Australian SME's
IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems
Neven-DuMont Zimmer | 2nd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Herrmann TribuserManagement II: Entrepreneurship
Chair
Kristina von GehlenCoopetitive Relationships in Social Entrepreneurship Organisations
Westfälische Wilhelmsuniversität Münster
Agata Dembek Economization of moral dispositions? Sustainable entrepreneurship seen through the characteristics of the late capitalist cultureKozminski University
Marian Eabrasu From donor motivation to recipient welfare: A new agenda for corporate philanthropy researchGroupe ESC - Troyes en Champagne
Ursula Tischner Sustainable Business through Open Design and Innovation for SustainabilityInnonatives
Orlagh Reynolds Entrepreneurial Legitimation Strategies: The case of sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs. National University Ireland
Börsensaal | 2nd August – 14:00 - 15:30
Rute AbreuFinance II: Risk Management & Sustainable Finance
Chair
Evelina BendoraitienéCSR policies and financial risks under stakeholders’ aggressive actions
Vytautas Magnus University
Lin LiaoCorporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Financial Frauds: Evidence from ChinaSouthwestern University of Finance & Economics,
Chengdu
Weikang Zou, Libo FanCracking Another ‘Hard Nut’ in Sustainable Financing to SMEs – A Credit Risk Analysis on Lending to Chinese SMEs University of International Business and Economics,
Beijing
Yonghyup Oh Sustainability valuation of a firm
Club of Rome
Merkens Saal | 2nd August – 14:00 - 15:30
René RuethGlobal II: Bridging Theory & Practice
Chair
Babawande Sheba Systemic issues affecting the development of strong corporate governance and Corporate Social Responsibility systems in Nigeria.GSM London
Nayan Mitra CSR should contribute to the national agenda in Emerging Economies – The 'Chatterjee Model'Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs
Burze Yaşar, Hazir ÖncüAnalysis of Sustainability Policy and Practices of a Turkish Group Company OYAK CaseTED University
Luisa Sabine HeßCSR and HRM – necessity for long-term-orientation within HRM-departmentCBS
Thomas WunderSustainable Strategic Management – Cornerstones of an Emerging Paradigm HS Neu Ulm
Camphausen Saal | 2nd August – 14:00 - 15:30
Thomas SchauerParadigm Shifts II: Whole Systems Thinking
Chair
Martin Brueckner Social licence in context: On the differences in the interplay of social, actuarial and political licences across varieties of capitalist systems and their implications for CSRl and political licences across varieties of capitalist systems and their implications for CSR
Centre for Responsible Citizenship and Sustainability, Murdoch University
Christel RamlollDebate on mandatory and voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Open University of Mauritius/Charles Telfair Institute
Roger Wolf Appearance and Reality in Sustainability Reports
Matthew Aversano-DearbornSustainability Standards for Businesses and their Role in Advancing the SDGs
Friedrich Glauner Ethicology or changing the economic paradigm of value creation. The role of mental models in economic reasoning and for the development of future viable business modelsUniversity of Tübingen
Guilleaume Saal | 2nd August – 15:00 - 15:30
Dagmar Lund-DurlacherSustainable Tourism II: Challenges
Chair
Elisabeth KastenholzArticulating resources and people for sustainable rural tourism experiences in the Portuguese hinterland – The case of a Slate VillageUniversidade de Aveiro
Bonnie LewtasHotel Management for Small Island Destinations: A New Model for Sustainable DevelopmentCaribbean Tourism Consulting Services at Eden
Management Consulting
Hannes Rau Forest landscapes as a basis of health tourism. A stakeholder-based analysis of success factors in product developmentUniversity of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg
Dr. Dirk ReiserCSR, sustainable tourism and animalsHochschule Rhein Waal
Oberbergisches Zimmer | 2nd August – 14:00 - 15:30
Reinhard AltenburgerEnterprises II: Family Owned
Chair
Liliane SeguraIndebtedness and performance in family businesses: a study on the founder and heirsUniversidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie Brasil
Mustafa Hasan Lakhani, Mujaba MehmoodGCC Family Entrepreneurship - Issues & Resolves
Henry Schaefer, Friedrich Voelker Socially driven stakeholder networks of German family owned companies as enabler of economic success - a theoretical and empirical studyUniversity of Stuttgart
Neven-DuMont Zimmer | 2nd August – 14:00 - 15:30
Thomas OsburgManagement III: Innovation
Chair
Duygu TürkerHow social responsibility leads innovation for society
Yasar University
Mara Del Baldo Renewing and Improving the Business Model toward Sustainability. The SGR Group experience (Italy)University of Urbino Carlo Bo
Denise Cardoso PereiraSustainable Innovation: Case Study from Brazilian Textile Industry
Mackenzie University
Franz Wenzel Cooperative Innovation - Paradigm shift and resilient solutions for a world in transitionCatholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Adrian Pyszka, Daniel Gajda Corporate Social Responsibility as a source of innovation – company cases from PolandUniversity of Economics in Katowice
Börsensaal | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Simon PickardFinance III: Capital Markets
Chair
Dararat Phoprachak, Upawadee Neungvanna The influence of the level of disclosure of corporate governance practices that affects the performance result of companies listed on the Stock Exchange of ThailandRajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi
Manuel CoeslierOn the relevance of low-carbon stock indices to tackle climate changeMirova, Ecole Centrale Nantes
Guido Kaufmann Philanthropic versus Self-interest Behavior of Company-related Foundations on Capital MarketsUniversity of Siegen
Eshari Withanage, Julian SchröterDo CSR Reports Impacts Firms Stock Returns? – A Pilot Study Analysis
University of Siegen
Megumi SutoCorporate Social Responsibility and the Cost of Capital: Evidence from Japanese FirmsGraduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law,
Waseda University
Merkens Saal | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Nayan MitraGlobal III: Responsibility & Performance
Chair
Priya Nair RajeevIndia’s Mandatory CSR Policy: Can NGOs Rise to the Challenge? Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode
Nancy Bouchra Hanna Developing Performance Measurement Indicators for CSR activities in developing countries: the Case of Egypt. German University in Cairo
Haifeng Huang, Julian Barg, Chunhong ShengThe Trends of CSR in China: An actor-focused analysis including the cases of Huawei and the Soceity of Entreprenerus and Ecology (SEE)Peking University HSBC Business School
Joanna SzymonekThe simulacra of responsibility? The efficiency of global CSR policies in CEE countries. Jagiellonian University
Camphausen Saal | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Boleslaw RokEthics Management System: Best Practices from Organizations in Poland
Kozminski University
Friedrich GlaunerParadigm Shifts III: CSR, Ethics & Social Welfare
Chair
Adriana Schiopoiu Burlea, Dragos BalanThe ethical dilemma of companies: CSR as challenge or barrier?
University of Craiova
Maria AluchnaCSR and legitimacy. The perspective of neo-institutional theory
Warsaw School of Economics
Marissa Chantamas Developing a CSR Definition and Strategic Model from the Sufficiency Economy PhilosophyAssumption University
Joop Remmé Stakeholder ethics: a Thomistic approach to stakeholder managementMaastricht School of Management
Guilleaume Saal | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Luisa HeßEmployees
Chair
Lisa-Nike Bühring‘The Expendables 2’ and ‘R.E.D.2’: Reflections of Ageing MasculinitiesCBS
Viktória Krémer The Impact of CSR on Job Satisfaction and Employee Retention in Hungarian HotelsUniversity of Pannonia
Birgit Breninger, Thomas Kaltenbacher The Visual Intersectional Culture x Ethical Competence Inventory (viCEI) Developing the Integrated Ethical Framework to Intersectionally Assess Moral Competence in LeadersUniversity of Salzburg
Lars Rademacher Engaging Employees in CSR - Engagement types and engagement strategies in employee communicationDarmstadt University of Applied Sciences
Oberbergisches Zimmer | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Christina WeidingerSEA & GISEDA Workshop: Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Chair
Neven-DuMont Zimmer | 2nd August – 15:45 - 17:15
Falko LeukhardtManagement IV: Reporting & Disclosure
Chair
Caroline AtkinsonAgency and CSR reporting – a tool for internal champions
UTS Business School
Anne MichaelsThe effects of CSR disclosure and corporate identity on reputation
Ilmenau Technical University
Nuramalina Binti Haji Mohd Sufian A Comparative Study On CSR Disclosure Practices Of Young North America And Asia Pacific Technology CompaniesUniversiti Teknologi Brunei
Ralph ThurmReporting 3.0
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Brigitte Bernard-Rau Green Light or Red Flags: The Impact of ESG Assessment on the Reporting of Sustainable Management Policies and PracticesRadboud University Nijmegen
Börsensaal | 3rd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Patrick BungardGovernance I: Management Approaches
Chair
Carsten Deckert Ecological Sustainability of Material Resources: Why Material Efficiency just Isn’t EnoughCBS
Jai Prakash SharmaImpact of independent directors on firm performance in select indian companiesInstitute of Management Studies (IMS)
Senee Puangyanee, Krisakorn Duangswang Factors affecting the level of disclosure corporate governance of listed companies on the Stock Exchange of ThailandRajamangala University of Technology
Crispen SachikonyeA Knowledge-Based Approach for Corporate Governance?
Manchester Metropolitan University
Sirima Kaewkerd The corporate governance disclosure level of the listed companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET): The empirical research of each industryRajamangala University of Technology
Merkens Saal | 3rd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Ihar SahakiantsGlobal IV: Economies in Transition
Chair
Martin Brueckner Exploring the Linkages between Corporate Social Responsibility and Disaster Management in South Asia: Evidence from the 2015 Earthquake Recovery in Nepal Murdoch University
Kazue Haga Roles of companies and regional enterprises in in aging societies from an economic and ecological viewpointDeutsches Institute für Japanstudien
Malogorzata ZmudaModelling competitiveness of a catching-up economyCBS
Bing ZhuConsumer’s Motivation, Opportunities and Ability for Sustainable ConsumptionIngolstadt School of Management and Economics
Camphausen Saal | 3rd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Mara del BaldoSustainable Business Impact
Chair
Linda O'riordan Stakeholder Value: Creating Innovation via New Business Models and Reverse InnovationFOM University of Applied Science
Martina Zimek How sustainable are sustainability activities? Defining sustainability performance of first and second order performance University of Graz
Anat Rotstein, Keren Lipinsky-kella“Down the yellow brick road” Challenging the Existing Business Models"
Academic CSR Center,Adv, Yossi, Israel
Giorgia NigriSocial-Impact Assessment: a systematic literature review
LUMSA University
Caroline SL TanCrowd funding Involvement and Satisfaction in Social Enterprise
Guilleaume Saal | 3rd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Markus RaueiserSustainable Education: Academic Role
Chair
Ancy MathewSocial responsibility in higher education: An innovative step to create responsible youth for global building.PES University
Stephanie White, Davar Rezania Ethical Leadership Behaviour and the Effect on Student-Athlete PerformanceUniversity of Guelph
Rute AbreuTax citizenship and education: international perspectivesUTC de Gestão e Economia
June Bernadette D’souza The Influence of Perceived Classroom Environment on Students' Listening Skills and Academic AchievementAssumption University
Monika KolbEducating the Leaders of the FutureCBS
Digital Lab | 3rd August – 10:45 - 12:15
Alessandro MontiManagement V: HRM & Internal Communication
Chair
Ihar Sahakiants Linking CEO incentives to corporate social responsibility: proposing a framework of socially responsible executive payUniversity of Economics in Katowice
Adrian Pyszka Rethinking Talent Management through Corporate Social Responsibility: verification and validation of CSR-TM Model assumptionsUniversity of Economics in Katowice
Osama Hazzi The Influence of the War in Syria on the Human Resource Management Practices in the Private Insurance Sector
Lars Rademacher Compliance Communication: The way to more integrity
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
Börsensaal | 3rd August – 13:30 - 15:00
Thomas WunderGovernance II: Business Solutions
Chair
Samuel Emmanuel FulgenceCorporate social responsibility programmes and weak governance
Tanzania Institute of Accountancy
Jai Prakash Sharma Corporate Governance Practices in Indian FMCG Sector-An Empirical StudyInstitute of Management Studies
Sunaina Kanojia Corporate Governance, Board of Directors and Financial Performance: Evidence from Listed Indian Banks Delhi School of Economics
Davar Rezania, Linda Melnick What do we know about accountability in amateur sport governance?: A scoping reviewUniversity of Guelph
Yafet Y. W. Rissy Corporate Governance in People’s Credit Bank in Indonesia: A Challenge for a Better FutureQueesnland University of Technology
Merkens Saal | 3rd August – 13:30 - 15:00
Christoph WillersCase Studies I: Challenging Sectors
Chair
Jiddu KrishnanCSR through sport: A case of multiple stakeholder partnershipIndian Institute of Management Kozhikode
Adriana Paliwoda – MatiolańskaSocial Acceptance in Energy Projects. Shale gas in Poland Case Study
Cracow University of Economics
Rita AlmeidaCorporate Governance on the Beverage Industry University of Sevilla
Amy YipCorporate social responsibility (CSR) in corporate DNA: aA case study of ocean park Hong KongCentennial College
Camphausen Saal | 3rd August – 13:30 - 15:00
Carsten DeckertValue-Based Management
Chair
Suppasit Sornsri The possibility of applying the sufficiency economy philosophy in organisational purchasing: A conceptual modelAssumption University
René Rueth Communication and Trust: How Sustainable Leadership Can Be an Answer to Enforced Global CompetitionInstitute for Management Education & Culture
Enes Ünal The Industry Specific Priorities of Sustainability Practices: An Empirical Analyses of Cradle to Cradle AchievementsPolitecnico di Milano, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Petra KuenkelMulti-Stakeholder initiatives as drivers of responsible supply chain managementCollective Leadership Institute e.V., International Club of
Rome
Guilleaume Saal | 3rd August – 13:30 - 15:00
André HabischPractical Wisdom
Chair
Claudius BachmannPractical Wisdom for Sustainable Management: Critical Reflections on Pedagogical PracticesWFI- KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Liangrong Zu Leading with Taoism's WisdomInternational Training Centre of the International
Organization (ILO) (Turin, Italy)
Pierre KletzStill Happens: Practical Widsom Might Harm Sustainable Management.
Laura Sasse The Practical Wisdom behind the GRI
WFI- KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Paul OhanaSustainable Management as a New Business Paradigm: Myth or Reality?
Oberbergisches Zimmer | 3rd August – 13:30 - 15:00
Lars RademacherManagement VI: Organizational Development
Chair
Karl Kaz Building Resilience into the Organization CSR and Sane Leadership - Lighthouse Examples in the German-speaking Countries KAZ Consulting & Medien
Rodrigo LozanoSustainability Oriented Theory of the Firm
Journal of Cleaner Production
Rodrigo MelloGlobal mindset and how it can lead to organizational success
CBS
Börsensaal | 3rd August – 15:30 - 17:00
Joop RemméCase Studies II: Social Attitudes
Chair
Po-Han Kan, Chao-Chin KanComic Narration of the Uni-President Corp. Butterfly Effect Case Study BuffetUniversity of Amsterdam
Naraporn Sukyoo, Dararat Phoprachak Factors affecting success in intrepreneurs or workers operation after the Great Flood of 2011 : Case study of automobile industries, electronic components and appliances of Rojana Industrial Estate in Ayutthaya
University of Technology Suvarnabhumi
Ulf RichterSustainability of Chinese Railway Projects in Africa: A Study in ProgressTongji University
Dalia Maimon SchiraySocial Audit - Case Study of companies that compose the ISE BM&BovespaFederal University of Rio de Janeiro
Camphausen Saal | 3rd August – 15:30 - 17:00
Monika KolbGlobalization & Digitalization
Chair
Paul McDonaldHomo sapiens’ relationship to Earth: Preservation versus Plunder
Victoria Business School
Huriye Toker The CSR Coverage of Media in Turkey: The Repugnant Contributor or Ambitious MediatorYaşar University
Eva VosenSolutions for Data Science Education in the Developing World
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Elisa Maria Böldicke The equivocalness of freedom and social control in the context of digitalizationHHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Guilleaume Saal | 3rd August – 15:30 - 17:00