Speakers

Conference on International Corporate Responsibility

7-9 June 2002
Pittsburgh, USA

 

Name

Affiliation

Topic

Rosa Chun

Fellow in Corporate Reputation,  Manchester Business School, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB, UKrchun@man.mbs.ac.uk

How global 500 firms promote a socially responsible character: A comparative study of Asia, America and Europe

John Cohan

Attorney-at-Law, 415 North Camden Drive, Suite 100, , Beverly Hills, CA 90210 USAjohnalancohan@aol.com

Environmental rights of indigenous peoples under the Alien  Tort Claims Act, the public trust doctrine and corporate ethics, and  environmental dispute resolutions

Jonathan Doh (with Terrence Guay)

Jonathan Doh: Department of Management, Room 2006, College of Commerce and Finance, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085 USAjonathan.doh@villanova.edu
Terrence Guay: International Relations Program, Syracuse University, The Maxwell School, 225 Eggers Hall, syracuse, NY 13244-1090 USAtrguay@syr.edu

NGOs and international corporate responsibility: How nongovernmental organizations influence international  labor and environmental agreements and codes of conduct.

Kathleen Getz

Associate Professor and Chair, Management Department, Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington, DC 20016-8044 USAkgetz@american.edu

The social responsibilities of business in weakened city societies

Olukunle Iyanda

Professor of Marketing, Department ofMarketing, University of Botswana, P/Bag 0022, Gaborone, Botswana. olukayhi@yahoo.co.uk

Keynote Speaker. Inclusive globalisation: A challenge to multinational enterprises

David Lea

University of Papua New Guinea, Box  320, Papua New Guinealeadr@upng.ac.pgNew address: International Studies, American University of Sharjah, Box 26666, United Arab emirates.  dlea@aus.ac.ae

Corruption and stakeholder theory: Their relevance to development in Melanesia

Patsy Lewellyn

School of Business, University of South Carolina-Aiken, 471 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801 USApatsyl@usca.edu

Corporate performance: A stakeholder engagement model

Lin Miao

School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, Chinalinmiao@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn

Creating business value through sustainability management in the corporate level:  What Chinese manufacturing enterprises learn and unlearn in the era of globalization

Jeanne Logsdon (with Donna J. Wood)

Jean Logsdon: Regents Professor, Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1221 USA.  logsdon@mgt.unm.edu
Donna J. Wood: College of Business Administration, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 USAdonna.wood@uni.edu

Implementing global business citizenship: Multi-level motivations and an initial research agenda

John Meyer (with Hillar Neumann)

John Meyer: Department of Business Law, Box 712, Northern State University, 1200 S. Jay Street, Aberdeen SD 57401 USAmeyerj@northern.edu 
Hillar Neumann: Department of Economics, Northern State University, 1200 S. Jay Street, Aberdeen SD 57401 USA. hnj@northern.edu

An improved method of defining and measuring corruption for international comparisons

Jo Ann Oravec

Associate Professor, College of Business, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 800 W. Main, Whitewater, WI 53190 USAoravecj@mail.uww.edu

1984 and September 11: Electronic surveillance and corporate responsibility

Mollie Painter-Morland

Deputy Director, Centre for Occupational Ethics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002,South Africampainter@postino.up.ac.za

Why global business ethics codes don't work and what to replace them with.

Eric Palmer

Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA USAepalmer@allegheny.edu

The ethics and law of artificial persons: Justice, right and responsibility for multinational corporations

Vladimir Petkoski Faculty of Economics, University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius, 1000 Skopje, Macedonia.  vpetkoski@eccf.ukim.edu.mk Corruption and corporate
social responsibility 

Clarence Da Gama Pinto

Director, Executive Programs and Editor, Mt Eliza Business Review, Mt. Eliza Business School, Kunyung Road, Mt. Eliza, Victoria 3930, Australiacdagamapinto@mteliza.com.au

The practice and ethics of guanxi in the 21st century--an applied management perspective

Kears Pollock Executive Vice President, PPG Industries (retired), Pittsburgh USAKP1and2@aol.com

Dinner speaker: A global business ethics code – A rationale and real life experiences   

Lee E. Preston (with James E. Post and Daniel H. Rosen)

Lee E. Preston: Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, Van Munching Hall, College Park, MD 20742-1815 USAlpreston@rhsmith.umd.edu
James E. Post: School of Management Strategy and Policy, Boston University, 59 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 USAjepost@bu.edu
Daniel H. Rosen: Director, Pacific Solutions Group, Chinadhrosen@mindspring.com

Implementing CSR in China through stakeholder management

Karen E. Schnietz (with Mark J. Epstein)

Karen E. Schnietz: Assistant Professor of Management, Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice Univ, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892 USAschnietz@rice.edu 
Marc J. Epstein: Distinguished Research Professor of Management, Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice Univ, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005-1892 USA. epstein@rice.edu

Does a representative for corporate social responsibility pay off? Investor reaction to the 1999 Seattle WTO meeting

Eduardo Victor J. Valdez

Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of the Philippines, PO Box 169, UP Diliman Post Office, 1144 Quezon City, Philippineseddie@up.edu.ph

The corporate citizen as a member of civil society: The Philippine experience during the 2001 people power revolution

Sheldon Wein

Department of Philosophy, St Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canadasheldon.wein@smu.ca

A basic goods approach to international corporate responsibility: The case of hiring in developing nations

Duane Windsor

Lynette S. Autrey Professor Management, Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005 USAodw@ruf.rice.edu

Global corporate social responsibility: International regimes and the constellation of corruption, poverty and violence

Frank Winfrey

Clark N. and Mary Perkins Barton Professor of Management, Division of Business and Economics, Lyon College, P.O. Box 2317, Batesville, AK 72503-2317 USAfwinfrey@lyon.edu

The corporate form and corporate responsibility in the international context

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