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2007 Annual PhD Conference

The 5th EABIS Annual PhD Conference took place on 22 September 2007 hosted by IESE Business School in Barcelona. For the fifth consecutive year, the EABIS PhD Conference brought together PhD candidates from across and beyond to share their research experience, their findings and the challenges they face in their doctoral studies on corporate responsibility.

In line with the theme of the EABIS 6th Annual Colloquium "The Emerging Global Governance Paradigm: The Role of Business and Its Implications for Companies, Stakeholders and Society" - the focus of this year's PhD forum was on global governance.

With nearly 60 participants, this year's EABIS PhD Conference has gathered the largest number of participants until now.

Welcome & 'Present and Future of CSR' Session

Prof. Antonio Argandoña, IESE Business School and Prof. Gilbert Lensen,  President of EABIS opened the conference outlining the content and objectives of the day.

Professors André Habisch (Director of the Centre for Corporate Citizenship, Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadts, Piotr Ploszajski (Vice Rector, Warsaw School of Economics) and Nigel Roome (Daniel Janssen Chair in CSR, Solvay Business School, and Chair of the Academic Board, EABIS) shared thoughtful and provocative insights as keynote speakers.

Professor Habisch revisited the ethical values debate, while Professor Poszajski (download presentation) challenged the audience with the practical reasons that prompt companies to adopt CSR practices, questioning the extent to which those practices are shaped by large corporations when SMEs account for a much bigger share of the corporate pie.

Professor Roome in turn reinforced the importance of the trilogy focus &  rigor & relevance as everlasting research tip. He made a strong point around engaging stakeholders in research projects as a means to build up relevance.

Innovative Features

As part of the submission process to this year's PhD Conference participants had the opportunity to identify their key challenges and barriers to progress. Those inputs were used by the organizers to shape the content of the day highlighting the value-add issues. Relevance of current research and publication strategy emerged as the areas demanding priority advice. Click here to download the statistics.

An outstanding innovation -both in terms of content and format- of this year's PhD conference was a dedicated session which addressed the challenge of getting published.

A roundtable discussion moderated by Professor Domènec Melé (IESE and Section Editor of the Journal of Business Ethics) featured Professors Andrew Kakabadse (Cranfield University and co-Editor of the Journal of Management Development), Malcolm McIntosch (Coventry University and General Editor of the Journal of Corporate Citizenship) and Maurizio Zollo (Bocconi, INSEAD and member of the Editorial Board of Organization Science).

The roundtable was followed by the so-called ‘Editors Lunch', that provided further opportunities for participants to engage in informal exchanges with senior editors around publishing strategies.

Another highly praised feature introduced this year has been the Career Guidance session, as an interactive space where both academic and corporate career paths in the CSR domain were discussed. As CSR gets further embedded across academic disciplines and functional areas, new career opportunities continue to unfold for PhD candidates.

As a final valuable addition to this year's event, selected submissions to the conference are being considered for publication in a special edition of the Journal of General Management.

Click here  to download the Conference Programme

PhD Presentations

The core of the day consisted of presentations by PhD candidates, each giving an outline of their research project followed by a feedback session

In order to focus the feedback from senior professors as well as to facilitate interaction and peer-learning among participants, presentations were clustered in four groups according to their overarching research theme:

  • CSR and the 3rd Sector
  • Stakeholder theory
  • Concepts of CSR
  • CSR and Economics

Click here  for the PhD Conference Proceedings

The event was sponsored by the "la Caixa" Chair of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance and the Center for Business in Society at IESE Business School.

 
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