SIG OFFICERS: 

Francesco Gangi, SIG CHAIR (Francesco.gangi@unicampania.it)

Jérôme Méric, PAST SIG CHAIR (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Lucia Michela Daniele, PROGRAMME CHAIR & COMMUNICATION OFFICER (luciamichela.daniele@unicampania.it)

Edoardo Mollona, GENERAL TRACK CHAIR (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Davide Bizjak, GT CO-CHAIR (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)


 

The Business for Society General Track addresses how organizations interact with their social, political and natural environment. Consistently with the interdisciplinary nature of this field, the general track aims at cross-fertilisations with colleagues from economics, political sciences, sociology, philosophy, who investigate the conditions under which organizations may contribute to a sustainable and just development. Coherently with the scope of EURAM 2019: “ Exploring the Future of Management: Facts, Fashion and Fado”, the track welcomes work that explores how future demographic, political and technological trends challenge management scholars. The general track particularly welcomes contributions not explicitly covered by other tracks within the SIG.

Edorardo Mollona , University of Bologna, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

BUSINESS FOR SOCIETY SIG STANDING TRACKS

ST01_01/ST02_01 - Innovations in corporate governance: law, management and society (co-sponsored by Business for Society SIG-01 and Corporate Governance SIG-02)

Contemporary social and environmental challenges call for a rethinking of corporate governance. This track discusses how research in management can contribute to integrate societal issues and societal interests into corporate governance. We encourage work that examines our current theories of the corporation, revisits the history and the legal constitution of the corporation, extends our knowledge on alternative and emergent forms of business companies, and suggests new foundations for future governance.

Kevin Levillain , MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

ST01_02 Accounting and Control for Sustainability

Sustainability accounting and control plays a central role in the implementation of the sustainability strategy, and developing relationships with stakeholders. It comprises accounting practices and mechanisms devoted to measure, represent and communicate firm’s performance, embracing environmental, social and economic aspects. We aim to attract papers which critically review and advance theorizations, methodological and practical applications in the study of accounting, reporting and control for sustainability and CSR. Main topics are: how to embed sustainability and CSR in management control systems, performance measurement systems and reporting, the role of AFC department(s), sustainability/CSR disclosure, integrated reporting, quality and assurance of disclosure.

Lucrezia Songini , University of Eastern Piedmont, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

ST01_03 - Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability 

The dysfunctioning of the global financial system which culminated in the 2008  global economic meltdown calls for an in-depth analysis of financial and investment mechanisms, global business practices as well as market and institutional failures. Scholars and policy makers have underpinned the growing pace of financialization, lack of sufficient regulation and oversight and unethical practices as the cornerstones of financial instability, economic inefficiency and social inequality. The ‘Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability’ track invites theoretical, conceptual and empirical contributions that investigate the existing business and management practices and propose alternative financial and investment models to accelerate.

Sharam Alijani , NEOMA Business School, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

BUSINESS FOR SOCIETY SIG TRACKS

T01_04 - Arts for Business and Society

In this track we welcome contributions that put arts at the core of ‘business for society' research. Arts and management have been studied as separated concepts, looking at how the artists’ activities could be developed as businesses. Conversely, we look at arts as source of knowledge, by which management studies should inspire to get richer ways of understanding and dealing with human action. Accordingly, we refer to the etymological meaning of art, which derives from the latin word Ar-tem (the practice of giving value to the human action) and formerly from the Aryan root Ar (moving onwards). 

Davide Bizjak , University of Naples Federico II, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

 

T01_06 - Market for Society

This topic aims to analyze practices within different fields including market trends, social responsibility strategies, consumer behavior, focusing on new forms of cooperation/cooperation management amongst consumers, retailers and suppliers. This track contributes to the development of the society by taking a critical perspective on current consumerist approaches and seeking to develop a more manageable cooperative sustainable societal understanding. In this context, organizations and brands have a major role by engaging consumers to the co-creation process. We welcome authors, academics/researchers (management, sociologists, engineers...), practitioners and PhD students to develop papers concerning this track where the market and the exchanges act for.

Teresa Barros , Polytechnic of Porto - ESTG, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

T01_07 - Philosophy in business ethics. Roots and paradigms for interpreting behaviours

The topic aims to collect any kind of study that successfully applies and adopt philosophical paradigms to explain, interpret, and hopefully impact ethical behaviours in management and business. We are looking for novel or established approaches to create synergies between philosophical studies and managerial disciplines. Both in terms theoretical paradigms and methods of analysis employed we are open to a broad range of elements, Consequential, Non-consequential and Virtue Ethics, Realism and Pragmatism, Social and Political Philosophy, Ancient Philosophies, Continental Philosophy, Business and Human Rights, Philosophies of Diversity, Philosophy of Innovation, Organizational Aesthetics, non-Western tradition (e.g. Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduist and Buddhism).

Massimiliano Pellegrini , University of Rome "Tor Vergata", This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

T01_08 - The Quest for Social Impact: Opportunities and Challenges for Hybrid Organizations

By proposing this topic we aim at deepening our understanding of opportunities and challenges faced by hybrid organizations that pursue social mission through business ventures and therefore recombine largely divergent goals, and governance models. In particular, this topic encourages research that examines how hybrid organizations can be loci of managerial and organizational creativity and innovation to introduce more sustainable solutions to deep-seated societal problems. We also welcome papers that investigate how hybrid organizations deal with the managerial, governance and accounting challenges that may emerge while walking the fine line between achieving social impact and competing in complex, fast changing markets.

Tommaso Ramus , Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

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