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Conference Programme
Please download the full Conference programme "Assessing, explaining and bridging corporate responsibility gaps" or find the detailed agenda for Day 1 and Day 2 below:
DAY 1 June 25
SHARING AND DEBATING THE RESULTS OF PROJECT RESPONSE
Welcome and Introductions
- Lorenzo
Peccati – Vice-Dean for Research, Università Bocconi
- Gilbert Lenssen – President,
EABIS
The Cognitive Gaps Between Managers and Stakeholders: Causes and Consequences
- Maurizio Zollo – Università Bocconi
- Donal Crilly – INSEAD
- Mario Minoja – Università Bocconi
- Johan Roos – Stockholm School of Economics
- Kai Hockerts – Copenhagen Business School
The De-Coupling of Core vs. Periphery Organizational Change: Why do
firms de-couple? When does it work?
“Corporate Social Behaviors: why do companies behave differently?”, by Donal Crilly, Morten Hansen and Maurizio Zollo
“Fooled by gimmick? The consequences of decoupling practice in corporate social responsibility”, by Donal Crilly, Morten Hansen and Maurizio Zollo
- Donal Crilly - INSEAD
- Morten
Hansen - INSEAD
- Maurizio
Zollo - Università Bocconi
- Anna Grandori - Università Bocconi
- Susan Schneider - HEC University
of Geneva
The Managerial Perception of Social Responsibility and of Stakeholder Relationships
“Alignment - a precondition for superior performance”, by Peter Neergard and Esben Pedersen
“Modelling CSR: How Managers Understand the Responsibilities of Business Towards Society”, by Esben Pedersen
- Peter Neergaard – Copenhagen Business School
- Esben Pedersen - Copenhagen Business School
- Donal Crilly - INSEAD
- Francesco Perrini - Università Bocconi
Firm Boundaries, Stakeholder Orientation and the Shaping of Corporate Social Performance
“Fostering Social Performance through Stakeholder Orientation: Corporate Social Responsibility as a Strategic Posture”, by Francesco Perrini and Clodia Vurro
“Stakeholders and corporate boundaries: Homogeneity, inclusivity and firm success”, by Stefano Pogutz, Antonio Tencati and Francesco Perrini
- Francesco Perrini – Università Bocconi
- Stefano Pogutz – Università Bocconi
- Mario Molteni – Università Cattolica of Milan
- Peter Neergaard – Copenhagen Business School
The Psychological and Cultural Antecedents to Socially Responsible Behavior
“Psychological Antecedents to Socially Responsible Behavior” by Donal Crilly, Susan Schneider and Maurizio Zollo
- Donal Crilly – INSEAD
- Susan Schneider – HEC University of Geneva
- Maurizio Zollo – Università Bocconi
- Lourdes Casanova - INSEAD
Developing Social Consciousness In Practicing Managers: Evidence from Field Experiments on Training Interventions
- Maurizio Zollo – Università Bocconi
- usan Schneider – HEC University of Geneva
- Stefano Pogutz - Università Bocconi
Lessons from the Field: Case Studies on RESPONSE Companies’ Best Practices
- Lourdes Casanova - INSEAD
- Kai Hockerts - Copenhagen Business School
- Nigel Roome – Solvay Business School
- Dirk Le Roy - Sustenuto
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DAY 2 June 26
BEYOND PROJECT RESPONSE: SHAPING AN AGENDA FOR
FUTURE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ON CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
Theoretical Developments on the Integration of CR and Strategy
“Towards a Stakeholder Theory of Firm Strategy”,
by Vittorio Coda, Maurizio Zollo and Mario Minoja, Università Bocconi
“Stakeholder Engagement, CSR cognition, and Competitive Strategy”,
by Jared Harris and Ed Freeman, U. of Virginia, and Maurizio Zollo, U. Bocconi
Evolution and Trends in CR Research and Funding
- Gilbert Lenssen, President, EABIS
The EU Platform of Excellence in CSR Research: Findings and Insights
- Simon Pickard, Executive Director, EABIS
A Proposal for a Collaborative, Multi-Stakeholder, CSR Research Program
- Maurizio Zollo – Università Bocconi
Plenary Debate on Priorities in CR Research and Next Steps
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