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European Business Ethics Network Conference

Nottingham Business School

Welcome to the European Business Ethics


Networks Annual Conference 2016
Below you will find the conference programme containing
room themes, paper titles and keynote information.

If you have any queries please submit them to either


anna.ozolina@ntu.ac.uk or ashley.purcell@ntu.ac.uk
We hope you enjoy the event and we look forward to meeting
you all soon!

European Business Ethics Network Conference


Nottingham Business School

Keynote Information
Prof. R Ed Freeman Monday, 19:00-22:00, The Old Chemistry Theatre
"Creating a Robust Future for Business Ethics and Business Schools"
Business schools are increasingly open to disruption and the current state of business ethics
as a discipline is not sustainable. By putting a broad conception of ethics at the core we can
craft and enact a new story of business that revitalizes business schools and our very idea of
capitalism.

Dr. Henk Oosterling Tuesday, 13:30- 14:30, The Old Library


Beyond theory and practise: On threefold Sustainability and Circular Valorisation
Does sustainable education prevent bad habits that hinder us to develop sustainable
business models? It sounds quite logical but it is probably too late when sustainability is
solely implemented in the curricula of the universities, i.e. at the end of the educational
trajectory. The internalisation of what the UNESCO has labelled 21st Century Skills in which
next to communicative, critical, creative and collaborative skills, both media literacy and
ecological awareness are required, takes training and time. It never stops given the skill that
encompasses all: lifelong learning. Training of skills as Richard Sennett has shown in The
Craftsman (2007), is an everlasting enterprise that should start - as the Rotterdam project
Skill city shows - in primary school and lasts till the very last years of higher and academic
education.

Prof. Patricia Werhane Wednesday, 13:30-14:30, The Old Library


Systemic Approaches to the Health Care Industry: A Model for Sustainable Ethical
Business
One of the themes of this conference is to explore the interrelationships between
developing new, sustainable and ethical business models, and the changes in habits (values,
mind-sets, life-styles) that are required for such business models to succeed. Using an
example from the healthcare industry, I will argue that this industry, in all its dimensions,
presents a model for sustainable ethical business both because of its primary mission:
health, well-being, or the alleviation of disease, and because this industry has to think
globally and systemically about what it does and how its conducts its business.

European Business Ethics Network Conference


Nottingham Business School

Monday 20 June 2016


09:00-13:00
EBEN Registration
Conference Centre, 2nd Floor Meeting Area
10:30 -12:00 Pecha Kuchas NEWN26
#71 The impact of stakeholder communication on
the development of Corporate Responsibility
Innovations in medical technology companies
Ms. Imme Witzel (Technical
University of Munich)

09:30 -10:30 EBEN Executive Meeting NEWN23

#80 The nexus between social enterprise value


creation and socio-spatial context in
rural areas in Zambia
Ms. Rosemary Chilufya (University of Huddersfield)
#135 Cross-Institutional Partnership between a
Business School and an Environmental Engineering
School: The Case of MSc in Sustainable Management
and Eco-Innovation
Dr. Petya Puncheva-Michelotti (ESC Rennes School
of Business)

10:30 -11:30 EBEN National Chapters meeting


NEWN23

#78 Case study method as strategic repositioning


Prof. Tommy Borglund (rebro University)
12:00-13:00
Pedagogy Workshop
NEWN27
#138 Workshop: Students solving sustainability challenges through strategic business partnerships
Dr. Molthan-Hill, Petra (Nottingham Trent University)
13:00-14:30
Keynote and working lunch Jonas Haertle with Jerome Badley
The Old Chemistry Theatre
14:30-16:00
Pedagogy Pecha Kuchas
NEWN27

14:30-15:30
Changing Habits Workshop
NEWN23

#172 Critical Realism goes to the Business School:


Towards a New Understanding of the PRME
Mr. Ross Hayes (Winchester Business School)

#94 NGO performance assessment


Dr. Tobias Goessling (Tilburg University)

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#150 The application of PRME in Spain and Portugal
Dr. Anna Bajo (Universidad Pontificia Comillas)
#189 Experiential Learning and PRME: Building
Capacity and Creating Responsible Managers
Dr. Simon Parker (Cass Business School)
#108 Moral Compartmentalization
Mr. Sjoerd Hogenbirk (House of Performance)

15:30-16:30
EBEN UK Discussion
NEWN23

18:00-19:00
RSB Launch Event Drinks Reception
All Welcome
The Old Chemistry Theatre
19:00-22:00
Joint PRME EBEN Conference Dinner - Keynote: Prof. Ed Freeman Creating a Robust Future for Business
Ethics and Business Schools
The Old Chemistry Theatre

Tuesday
08:30-10:00
EBEN Papers: CSR & Finance
NEWN27
#125 Structural Public Good and the New Role of
Ethics Inside Financial Markets
Dr. Eberhard Schnebel (Goethe University
Frankfurt)
#25 Corporate Social Responsibility and Degrees of
Operating and Financial Leverage
Dr. Maretno Harjoto (Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business & Management)

08:30-10:00
EBEN Papers: (Un)ethical Behaviour
NEWN26
#96 Expanding the Anti-Corruption Perspective: TransDisciplinary Lessons from Business History and
Criminology
Prof. Paul Manning (The University of Chester)
#49 Moral obligations, compromise and
contradictions: A study of green attitudes and
behaviours in the brown coal power industry in
Australia
Dr. Julie Rayner (Federation University Australia)

#64 CSR and Financial Performance; Black box


explored
Dr. Haroon Khan (King Abdulaziz University)

#142 Lacking Conscience - Dispositional Attribution of


Corporate Executives: Is self-interest a conscious
decision or a state of mind?
Mr. Julian Clarke (EBEN Ireland)

10:00-11:00
Pedagogy Workshop : ABIS featured session
Adams Room
#170 Managing the Sustainable Enterprise: A New

10:00-11:00
Pedagogy Workshop
NEWN26
#139 Global Action towards the UN Goals for Climate

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Approach to Executive Education
Mr. Simon Pickard (ABIS)

12:00-13:30
EBEN & PRME Joint
Papers
NEWN26
#41 Teaching Globally
Responsible Business
through Experiential
Learning
Ms. Maria McCabe
(Leeds University)
#91 An assessment of
Dutch permanent
education for
professionals in finance;
enough opportunities
for responsible
learning?
Ms. Marion Smit
(Amsterdam University
of Applied Sciences)
#166 Responsible
Leadership
Development, Service
Learning and the
Problem of Transfer
Dr. Karen Blakeley
(Winchester Business
School)

Change & Environment: The Role of Business Schools


Mr. Joao Dias da Silva (Porto Business School)
11:00-12:00 Tea Break
12:00-13:30
Changing Habits Pecha
Kuchas
NEWN41
#168 Ethics
perceptions of HFT
actors: Applications for
the HFT business
model
Dr. Daphne Sobolev
(University College
London)
#97 Rethinking
Business Models:
Lessons from the
Quaker approach to
responsible business
Mr. Nicholas Burton
(Newcastle Business
School, Northumbria
University)

#121 Work
Characteristics and Job
Design to Foster Ethical
Behavior and
Responsible
Management
Prof. Till Talaulicar
(University of Erfurt)

12:00-13:30
EBEN Papers: Brand &
Marketing
NEWN27

12:00-13:30
ECW Pedagogy Papers:
NEWN23

#26 Corporate Social


Responsibility and Brand
Management
Dr. Maretno Harjoto
(Pepperdine University Graziadio School of
Business &
Management)

#90 The Role of


Institutional
Entrepreneurs within the
Institutionalization of
Responsible Management
Education
Ms. Charlotte Warin
(University of
Huddersfield)

#156 Dominant views of


marketing and their role
in sustainable businessmodel transformation
Dr. Victoria Hurth
(Plymouth University)
#136 Closing the
Attitude-Behaviour
GapS: The case of
Solidarity Purchase
Groups
Dr. Silvana Signori
(University of Bergamo)

#109 Approaching
habituation by rethinking
education for hospitality
management students
Mrs. Kim Meijer- vanWijk
(Saxion University of
Applied Sciences)
#137 The hard and soft
ESD skills in Business
Schools Curriculum: A
conceptualisation
Ms. Aldilla
Dharmasasmita
(Nottingham Trent
University)

#77 Responsible
Management
Education and Care
Ethics: A Symbiotic
Relationship
Dr. Teresa Heath
(Nottingham University
Business School)
13:30-14:30
Lunch (Keynote) Dr. Henk Oosterling: Changing habits and mind-sets: Eco-literacy and the new
Enlightenment
The Old Library
14:30-16:00 EBEN &
14:30-16:00 EBEN
14:30-16:00 EBEN
14:30-16:00 EBEN Papers
PRME Joint Sessions
Papers Papers
- NEWN23
Papers Adams Room
- NEWN27
NEWN26
#86 Systemethics
#51 The Influence of
#103 The Tax Profession:
Mr. Arend van Campen
#65 Vocational ethics,
Abusive Supervision on
Private versus Public
(Creazene)

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craftsmanship and
evidence in decision
making: How do
professionals assess
their dominant mental
models in practice?
Mr. Frank Jan De Graaf
(Amsterdam University
of Applied Sciences))
#106 Can Business
School Students Help
Change the World?
Lessons From a
Pedagogical Experience
at ESSEC Business
School
Ms. Ccile Ezvan (IRENE
Institute, ESSEC
Business School)
#83 Building Sustainable
Business Education:
Academic Centres as
Issue Champions
Dr. Rieneke Slager
(University of
Nottingham)

Employees Unethical
Behaviour: Exploring
the Multiple Mediating
Mechanisms
Ms. Neelam Gasim
(The University of
Lahore)
#29 Battered Women
and Psychological
Balance: A Business
Contribution
Dr. Teodor Mellen (EAE
Business School)
TADA - The Necessity
of Founding a
Corporate Family
Good Leadership is
Investing in the
Conditions that Boost
Ethical Recognition
Mr. Michael
Suurendonk (University
of St.Gallen)

Interest
Dr. Brid Murphy (Dublin
City University)
#117 Systems of
Governance in a
Developing Country
Context: Opportunities
for new business models
through the cogovernance process.
Dr. Wendy Chapple
(University of
Nottingham)
#169 What do
corporations mean by
value and shared
value?
Prof. Geert Demuijnk
(EDHEC Business School)

#130 The Paratelic


Affordances of Strategy:
Playing the Future as a
Source of Unethical
Outcomes in Strategy
Processes
Mr. Mikko Vesa & Mr.
Frank Den Hond (Hanken
School of Economics)
#129 Analyzing Ideas and
Ideology in Business
Ethics
Ms. Ingrid Becker
(Friedrich-AlexanderUniversitt ErlangenNrnberg)

EBEN AGM 16:00-17:30


Adams Room

17:30 Robin Hood Walk (Meet at the Conference Centre main entrance)
19:00 Movie: True Cost, Broadway Cinema
Delegates are free to make their own dinner arrangements.

Wednesday
09:00-10:00
Changing Habits
Workshop
- NEWN27
#165 Social
dominance theory
and the hidden
barriers to
responsible business

09:00-10:00 Habits Pecha


Kucha
- NEWN26

09:00-10:00 Habits Pecha


Kucha Adams Room

#92 Competition and free


market society: incentives
for unethical corporate
behaviour.
Mrs. Deb Appel (Erasmus
Rotterdam University)

#81 Narratives of
expatriates for constructing
moral agency in global
working life context
Mrs. Suvi Heikkinen
(University of Jyvskyl,

09:00-10:00
Pedagogy Workshop
- NEWN23
#37 Developing
sustainability
competencies:
empirical study of an
undergraduate

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practices
Dr. Karen Blakeley
(Winchester Business
School)

#119 Big Data & Big Ethics


- The Problem of
Unintended Biases in the
Treatment of Big Data
Prof. Bjrn Fasterling
(EDHEC Business School,
Legal Research Centre)
#115 Assessing the impact
of responsible investment:
the case of Evangelical
Lutheran Church of
Finland and Fair Trade
Dr. Riikka Sievnen
(University of Helsinki,
Finland & KPMG)

10:00-11:30
EBEN Papers:
Purchasing
NEWN27
#116 Social
Responsibility
Disclosure in the
Coffee industry: Some
evidences comparing
Italian brands to
English ones.
Prof. Mauro Sciarelli
(Universit di Napoli
Federico II)

#118 Experiences of
embedding long-term
thinking in an
environment of shorttermism and poor
business results: Investing
in capabilities for
sustainable growth
Prof. Kosheek Sewchurran
(University of Cape Town Graduate School of
Business)
10:00-11:30
EBEN Papers:
International
NEWN26
#151 The role of national
and global identity in
individuals moral
recognition of CSR
towards their own and
other nations: Evidence
from France and China
Dr. Petya PunchevaMichelotti (ESC Rennes )

School of Business and


Economics)
#70 Challenged bodies:
ethical identity at the
frontline
Dr. Anja Schaefer (The
Open University)

sustainability course
Prof. Marjo LipsWiersma (Auckland
University of
Technology)

#140 The Ecological


Revolution of Pope Francis
in Laudato Si. Changing
Lifestyles, Consuming
Patterns, and Business
Models
Dr. Ricardo Calleja (IESE
Business School, University
of Navarra)
#75 Constructing Social
Justice: Organisational
Discourses on Food Security
Ms Isla Farley (University of
Nottingham)

10:00-11:30
EBEN Papers:
Entrepreneurship - Adams
Room
#48 The entrepreneurial
eco-tourism operator:
balancing sustainability,
lifestyle and business
imperatives
Mr. Christopher Swan
(Monash University)
#54 The mind-set of the
ecopreneur. Implications

10:00-11:30
EBEN Papers: Virtue
ethics - NEWN23
#36 Changing Habits in
Organizations Learning from
Aristotelian Virtue
Ethics
Prof. Michael Alnder
(Technical University
Dresden International Institute
Zittau)

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#107 Cafdirect:
Hybrid Tensions in a
Fair Trade Pioneer
Dr. Iain Davies
(University of Bath)
#98 Developing
Sustainable and
Responsible Business
Practices through
Purchasing Social
Responsibility.
Ms. Anna Maria
Tauscher (Newcastle
Business School,
Northumbria
University)

12:30-13:30
Changing Habits
Workshop
Adams Room
#117 Shared
vocabularies for
responsible business
Prof. Mollie PainterMorland, Prof.
Christian Herzig & Dr.
Sally Hibbert
(Nottingham Trent
University)

#57 The Asian Ethics


Paradox: Case Study of
factors affecting Students
Attitude toward TBL
Approach and University
CSR in China
Prof. Zhao Bei (Xiamen
University, School of
Management)

for research and practice.


Dr. Christopher Moon
(Middlesex University)
#131 Shared value and the
founder-community nexus:
Evidence from nascent
entrepreneurs in Britain
Dr. Patricio Osorio-Vega
(University of Nottingham)

#122 On the road towards


a harmonious society, the
multi-factors determining
Corporate Social
Performance of Chinese
listed companies.
Evidence from China panel
data 2008-2012
Mrs. Shuangqi Wu
(University of Nottingham)
11:30- 12:30 - Adams Room: Brunch Sandwiches

12:30-13:30
EBEN Papers:
NEWN36
TADA -Integrating Human
Rights in Business
Berit Knaak
(University of St.Gallen)
#126 Overcoming the
limitations of the rational
perspective on decision
making.
Mr. Hans Krabbe
(UvA/HvA Amsterdam)

12:30-13:30
Pedagogy Workshop
NEWN33
#101 Knowledge.
Responsible. Caring. Can
Moral Awareness of
Business and Financial
Students be Promoted by
Social and Emotional
Learning Strategies?
Mrs. Gulsaziye Filiz Ceran
(Hogeschool van
Amsterdam)

#95 Virtues Embodied


Malleability: The
Plasticity of Habit and
the Double-Law of
Habituation
Dr. Michael Pedersen
(Copenhagen Business
School)
TADA- Actualizing the
Philosophical Concept
of Recognition for
Human Resource
Management
Dana Sindermann
(University of
St.Gallen)

12:30-13:30
NEWN37
#24 The Relationship
Between Corporate
Social Responsibility
and Corporate Fraud
Dr. Maretno Harjoto
(Pepperdine University
- Graziadio School of
Business &
Management)
#123 A Conceptual
Framework for
Developing the Cost of
Capital of
Stakeholders: Case
study of Sustainable
Hockerton Ltd.
Dr. Geeta Lakshmi
(University of Lincoln)

13:30-14:30
Keynote and Farewell Tea and Scones, Prof. Patricia Werhane: Systemic approaches to the health care
industry:
A model for sustainable ethical business
The Old Library

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