Papers
Stream 1
Martin Fougère, The business firm as a political and unpolitical actor
Siri Granum Carson, Global corporate citizenship: A play for legitimacy?
P.K. Gupta and Monica Singhania, Corporate Social Responsibility and Tax Behavior of Indian Firms - Myths and Realities
Eeva Houtbeckers, The politics of social entrepreneurship compared to the politics of corporate responsibility
Maria Humphries and Fiona Hurd, The PRME - Emancipator or Oxymoron in the muddied waters of responsibility for life
Maria Joutsenvirta and Guido Palazzo, Political CSR and executive pay: Discourse semiotic analysis on Finnish bonus furore
Maarit Laihonen, Corporate Political Power and Responsibility - Changes in nuclear power discourses
Jukka Mäkinen and Petri Räsänen, Libertarian Underpinnings of Extended Corporate Citizenship
Marjo Siltaoja, The signifiance of CSR information for the political role of businesses
Ville-Pekka Sorsa and Jukka Mäkinen, Is Corporate Social Responsibility Good for Democracy?
Stream 2
Amy Klemm Verbos and Maria Humphries, Indigenous Rights and the PRME: Inclusion or Illusion
Roger Levermore, The extent to which programme of study, age, gender and place of origin influence students opinion of the role of corporate social responsibility in the social and economic development process
Stream 3
Anna Heikkinen, Responding to climate change: A stakeholder collaboration perspective
Annekatrin Meissner and Christopher Stehr, Social Franchising: Challenges of Business-NGO Partnerships
Anne Toppinen, Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki and Antti Lempiäinen, GRI reporting and stakeholder relations in managing corporate responsibility: case study of three multinationals in the forest industry
Stream 4
Minna Halme, Arno Kourula, Sara Lindeman, Galina Kallio, Maria Lima-Toivanen and Angelina Korsunova, Toward understanding low-income users in emerging markets: Doing multi-location ethnography at the BOP in Brazil, India, Russia and Tanzania
Marjo Hietapuro and Minna Halme, Partnerships in BOP business: A systematic analysis of partners and their roles in 20 business models
Merie Joseph, Mari Suoranta and Dhrubes Biwas, Entrepreneurial marketing dimensions in the efforts of a social enterprise for attracting donors (in joint session with stream 8)
Sofia Nilsson Altafi, Marijane Luistro Jonsson and H. Emre Yildiz, Towards a post-colonial critique of the base of the pyramid discourse
Sridevi Shivarajan and Aravind Srinivasan, Bottom of the Pyramid: Served "by" the World's Poor Profitability? (A Social Networks Approach for Sustainable Poverty Alleviation)
Ludovic Urgeghe, The Challenge of the double bottom line: what can Microfinance Investment Vehicles learn from the SRI world? (in joint session with stream 8)
Ronald Venn and Kalpana Ravi, Benefits beyond profits: Exploring potential benefits acquired by MNCs through active engagement in Base-of-the-Pyramid initiatives
Stream 5
Olga Chkanikova and Beatrice Kogg, Greening food supply chains: Analyzing the potential role of retailers in triggering/ensuring environmentally and socially responsuble production of food
Ira Haavisto and Gyöngyi Kovács, Sustainability in Humanitarian Operations
N. Li, A. Toppinen and M. Lantta, How SMEs in wood industry supply chain perceive corporate responsibility and competitive advantage: Evidence from China and Finland
Mario Risso, Intra-sector collaborative approach for responsible global supply chains
Joe Miemczyk and Thomas Johnsen, Sustainable purchasing and supply management: A review of definitions and measures at dyad, chain and network levels of analysis
Stream 6
Helena Desivilya Syna, Michal Raz and Ifat Maoz, Managing diversity in medical teams: The challenge of social responsibility in the context of protracted national conflict
Marja-Liisa Trux, Not going back to the cages: Alternatives to mainstream diversity management
Stream 7
Ariane Berthoin Antal and André Sobczak, Culturally Embedded Organizational Learning for Global Responsibility
Bethel Ihugba and Onyeka Osuji, Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Social Responsibility: Setting a sustainable agenda
Robert Madu, Power of responsibility and CSR: Niger Delta Crisis in Nigeria PDF [pdf] 277k
Jorge Moraes, Managing risks and establishing relationships with stakeholders in the Guanabara Bay, Brazil
Stream 8
Stephen Gates, Proactive Investor Relations: How Corporations Respond to Pressures from Social Responsibility Investors (in joint session with stream 4)
Michelle St Jane and Maria Humphries, A Social Stock Exchange for Social Responsibility Investors?
Minna Suutari, Environmental items in Sustainable and Responsible Investment (SRI) top component companies' disclosures
Ludovic Urgeghe, The Challenge of the double bottom line: what can Microfinance Investment Vehicles learn from the SRI world? (in joint session with stream 4)
Suzanne Young, Responsible Investments, ESG and Institutional Investors in Australia
Open stream
Mirja Airos, Integrative Approach to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Organizations as Image Constructors in Our Global Society PDF [pdf] 519k
Bethel Ihugba and Onyeka Osuji, Meeting the corporate regulation challenge: dynamic approaches to CSR accountability
Anu Lähteenmäki-Uutela, The Power of Responsibility in the Food Sector
Betsan Martin, Maria Humphries and Te Kawehau Hoskins, The PRME as an ethic of relationality
Andris Ozols and Elena Ozola, Corporate Responsibility Development in Latgale Region, Latvia
Magdalena Rojek-Nowosielska, CSR Model Approach and the Objectives of Profit Maximisation
David D. Zhang and Lee A. Swanson, Social orientation: Developing competitive advantage and differentiation by doing the right thing



