SCHEDULE IVBEC 2014 WEDNESDAY MORNING Chair: Brian Carroll All Hallows College CORPORATE SESSION Registration and Coffee 8.30-9.15 am Barry Posner, Santa Clara University, USA 9.15-12.15 pm The Truth about Leadership - What Exemplary Leaders Do: 30 Years of Evidence on How to Get Extraordinary Things Done in Organisations WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OPENING SESSION OF IVBEC CONFERENCE Afternoon Tea and Registration 3.30-5 pm Chair: Andrew O’Regan All Hallows College Chairs: Joseph McCann All Hallows College OPENING ADDRESS Barry Posner, Santa Clara University, USA 5-6.30 pm Lessons About What People Want From Their Leaders WELCOMING RECEPTION 6.45 – 9.00 pm Greeting by President of All Hallows College Dr Patrick McDevitt CM Patricia Werhane DePaul University, USA 1 THURSDAY MORNING Registration 8.30-9.30 am PLENARY ONE 9.30-11 am Woodlock Hall Chairperson Klaus Leisinger Global Values Alliance Sean Healy All Hallows College / Social Justice Ireland Patrick Flanagan, St. Johns University, NY, USA Corporate Responsibility in the Light of Global Values Ethics and the Troika - Countries in Crisis and the Values that Underpin Public Policy PARALLEL SESSIONS A: 11.30 am -1 pm Room 4 Purcell Chairperson Simon Webley Institute of Business Ethics London Tom Cunningham, DePaul University and All Hallows College Ghislain Deslandes ESCP France Jim Wishloff, University of Lethbridge Canada Towards a Common Basis of Values for International Business Transactions Too Big to Jail? Room 2 Purcell Chairperson Michael Gorman University of Virginia, USA Tobias Goessling and Marty Wareman University of Tilburg, Netherlands Mary Lynn Stoll University of Southern Indiana, USA J. Brooke Hamilton, University of Louisiana, USA Trading Zones, Creoles and Collaboration Room 1 Purcell Chairperson Michelle Darnell University of Florida, USA Laura Hartman and Kathy Dhanda DePaul University, USA Bruce Benson, Wheaton College, Illinois, USA On the Supposed Moral Agency of Corporations and the Deterioration of the Dignity of Personhood FPO & NPO Partnerships: Divergent Perceptions of Success 5 rooms Ethics and Justice 1 Communication 1 3 ` Corporate Ethics 1 4 Business Ethics and Self-Affection Accountability and Organisational Legitimacy Corporate Speech: Corporate Political Obligation and Climate Change 2 Angelo Carrascoso and Kimberly Cass University of Redlands, California, USA Towards a Meaningful Conversation on the Philosophical Assumptions surrounding Big Data Oratory Purcell Joseph Trainor, St John’s University, NY, USA Chairperson Alan Kearns Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University Ana Machado and Fatima Carioca AESA Lisbon, Portugal Cynthia Phillips & Victoria Shoaf , St. John’s University, NY, USA Rebuilding “Social Capital”: An Examination of Ireland’s National Plan on CSR in the light of Caritas in Veritate The Role of the Firm in Society: Differing Employee and Organizational Perceptions Board Gender and CSR 3 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 5 THURSDAY AFTERNOON Room 4 Purcell Chairperson PARALLEL SESSIONS B: 2 pm -3.30 pm Mitch Casselman St. John’s University NY, USA Arnold Haiman Ethos LLC Arlington, USA Scott Paeth DePaul University, USA Craig VanSandt University of Northern Iowa, USA Matthew Mitchell, Drake University, USA Mukesh Sud, Fairfield University, USA The Ever-Gnawing Inner Doubt: A Discussion of the Role of Religion in Business Ethics Reinhold Niebuhr Gets to Business: How Niebuhr's "Christian Realism" Can Illuminate the Problems of Business Ethics MNEs, Ethics, and Religion: Why so WEIRD? Room 3 Purcell Chairperson David Harness, Katherine Dunn and Khanyapuss Punjaisri University of Hull, UK Jessie Wilkie Deakin University, Australia Kim Clark and Brenda Bowyer DePaul University, USA Tom Cunningham, All Hallows College / DePaul University An Exploration of the Effects of Uncontrolled Social Media on Consumer Perceptions/ Responses to Supermarkets’ Corporate Social Responsibility The Ethics of Sporting Code Controlled Publishing Room 2 Purcell Joseph Desjardins, St. Johns University, Minnesota, USA Chairperson 5 rooms Business Ethics and Religion 1 6 Media Ethics 1 7 Cases in International Business Ethics 8 Overcoming Privilege in Media Content Edward Schoen Rowan University NJ, USA Denis Malherbe and Florent Giordano France Business School 2007-2009 Financial Crisis: Erosion of Ethics- Case Study Margalit Toledano University of Waikato NZ Ruth Avidar Jezreel Valley College Israel Ethics as a matter of geography: A comparative study of ethical dilemmas experienced by PR practitioners online in New Zealand and Israel. Member-Based Organizations & the New Public Management: Ethical Challenges in the case of the Mutualité Francaise 4 Room 1 Purcell Chairperson Daniel Wueste Clemson University, USA Mikolaj Klimczak, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland Stanford Nartey University of Hull UK Joanne Cook (Hull Business School, UK) David, R. Harness (Hull Business School, Hull, UK) Eugene Laczniak, Marquette University, USA A Tale of Two Moralities: Exploring the Contours and Cross-Cultural Significance of the Morality Internal to the Business Enterprise Indirect ethical defence of the market - justification of competition by Knight and Röpke and its impact on the modern world Factors that promote peaceful coexistence between community stakeholders and multinational mining companies in the context of gold mining in Ghana Corporate Ethics 2 9 Oratory Purcell Alan Kearns, Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University Corporate Social Responsibility 2 10 Chairperson Geert Demuijnck EDHEC France Tushna Thapliyal Lawyer -- Mumbai Taposh Kumar Roy, Joe Cook and David Harness, University of Hull, UK CSR and Division of Labour between Corporations and State New CSR Laws in India – Casting the 2% Net Far and Wide The Effects of Institutions and Stakeholders on MNOs’ CSR and CSR Communication Strategies: in the Context of Bangladesh 5 THURSDAY AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONS C: 4 pm -5.30 pm 6 rooms Room 4 Purcell Chairperson Paul Fiorelli Xavier University, USA Brenda Bowyer DePaul University, USA Christopher Gordon, Social Enterprise Ireland Why Good People do Bad Things; Viewing Ethics through the Lens of Film Leave no Trace Media Ethics 2 11 Room 3 Purcell Chairperson James Delaney Niagara University, USA David Martin Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA Bas van der Linden and Wil Martens Radbuod University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Nina Dorata & Cynthia Phillips St. John’s University, NY, Joan DiSalvio Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA Patrick Flanagan, St. John’s University, NY, USA Therapy, Enhancement and the Ethics of Business in Medicine Cases in Business Ethics 1 12 Room 2 Purcell Chairperson Michael Pritchard West Michigan University, USA Elaine Englehardt Utah Valley University, USA Vincent Shea and Joseph Trainor St. John’s University, NY, USA Bobby Waldrup Loyola University Maryland, USA Kanyapuss Punjaisri and David Harness University of Hull, UK David Bevan, CEIBS Shanghai, China Ethical Theory and Teaching Business Ethics Education in Ethics 13 Understanding and assessing the political role of corporations in transnational regimes Double Dipping in Public School Districts: The Ethics and Effectiveness of Double-Dipping Superintendents in Public School Districts Social Justice Grounding in the US Accounting Profession Understanding the perceived significance of brands, labels, and nutrition facts in snacking buying decision: the perspectives of young adults 6 Room 1 Purcell Chairperson Iva Bimpli University of Sheffield, UK Kyoko Fukukawa University of Bradford, UK Nina Reynolds University of Southampton, UK Janne Nikkinen and Riikka Sievänen University of Helsinki, Finland Cathal Brugha University College Dublin Victoria Shoaf, St. John’s University, NY, USA Before Research Goes to Public: Understanding Moral Decision Making among Marketing Researchers Oratory Purcell Chairperson Aine Donovan Dartmouth College, USA Barbara Culiberg and Katarina Mihelic University of Ljubljana Slovenia Gretchen Winter and Huseyin Leblebici University of Illinois, USA Gregory L. Snyder, DePaul University, USA Qualities Necessary for Effective Corporate Governance in Catholic Health Care The Wheel of Whistleblowing: Towards a Holistic Model Woodlock Hall Chairperson Eugene Laczniak Marquette University, USA Patricia Werhane DePaul University, USA John McCall St. Joseph’s University, USA Nicholas Santos, Marquette University, USA Good goods: Are there any such things? (Panel Discussion) Ethical Decision making 14 Corporate Governance 15 Business Ethical Theory 16 Framework to Evaluate Choices in Responsible Investment Implications from Business Practice for Ethics in Public Life Corporate Governance, Ethics, Trust and the Profession of Management 7 FRIDAY MORNING Registration: 8.30-9.30 am PLENARY TWO: 9.30-11 am Woodlock Hall John Devitt Jim Dratwa Chairperson Transparency Ireland European Commission Bert Gordijn, Dublin City University Ethical Lobbying in Europe – Can Self-Regulation Work? Ethics and Public Policy – European Values and the Institutionalisation of Ethics PARALLEL SESSIONS D 11:30 am -1 pm Room 4 Purcell Chairperson Michael Flynn, DePaul University,USA Daniel Palmer Kent State University, USA Jim Wishloff University of Lethbridge, Canada Ellen Boegel and Chantal Hogreul St. John’s University, NY, USA Religious Liberty in the Corporate Context: Some Social and Ethical Considerations on its scope and limits. Capitalism and the Environmental Crisis: the Necessity of Retrieving the Christian Critique of Usury. Corporate Mitzvahs: the Use of Corporations to Promote the Religious Interests of their Owners Room 3 Purcell Chairperson David Bevan, CEIBS Shanghai, China Patricia Werhane, DePaul University, USA Manuela Rösing Coutinho Agostini, Paula Maines da Silva Leandro Marcio Langoski Unisinos Business School, University of Caxias do Sul, Brazil Maria Cecilia Coutinho Arruda EAESP, São Paulo, Brazil Gabriel Levrini Faculdades Porto Alegrense, Brazil Kenneth Goodpaster University of St Thomas Challenges to Postindustrial Capitalism The Romantic Road: A longitudinal analysis of social innovations arising from a tourism enterprise Application of Steiner and Steiner’s Countervailing Force Model in Business – Government – Society Towards Social Welfare in Emerging Economies: The Case of Brazilian Women as Heads of Families 8 5 Rooms Business Ethics and Religion 2 17 Global Ethics 18 Room 2 Purcell Chairperson Philip Gorman PROS Pricing,USA Michael Gorman University of Virginia,USA Biagio Pilato and Thomas Anderer St Johns University NY,USA John Clarke and Biagio Pilato St. John’s University, NY,USA Scott Paeth, DePaul University, USA Ethics in Customer Service: A Pricing Software Case Study Room 1 Purcell Chairperson Atiliano Fajardo and Belinda Conde Adamson University, Manila, Philippines & Marco Tavanti, De Paul University, USA Carl Miniano and Pamela Mantuhac Adamson University, Manila, Philippines & Marco Tavanti, De Paul University, USA Gina Wolfe Catholic Theological Union, Chicago,USA Laura Hartman, DePaul University, USA Vincentian Social Responsibility for Systemic Change: A Sustainable Development Model for Academic, Business, Government and Civil Society Engagement in Community Development. Oratory Purcell Chairperson Patricia Voorhees and Robert Hurley Fordham University, NY,USA Julian Clarke EBENI, Dublin Angela Senander University of St Thomas, Minnesota,USA Alan Kearns, Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University Beyond Ethics and Compliance- Solving the Ethics and Trust Crisis by Focusing on Building Trustworthy Organizational Systems A Blueprint for Trust Restoration Cases in Business Ethics 2 19 Ethical Leadership 20 Trust Restoration 21 The Looming Retirement Crisis and the Impact on the Career Advancement of Younger and Mid-Level Workers Am I my Brother’s Keeper? The Sad and Tragic Tale of Two Brothers, $5,000,000, Fiduciary Duties, and the Law Women Empowerment for Public Engagement: a Vincentian Model for Women Empowerment in Leadership, Community Development and Public Life Global Women Leaders. From Scandal to Trust: Restoring Confidence through Authentic Gospel Witness 9 FRIDAY AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONS E: 2 pm -3.30 pm Room 4 Purcell Chairperson Stelios Zyglidopoulos Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow Rashedur Chowdhury University College Dublin Kenneth Goodpaster Michael Naughton University of St Thomas, Minnesota, USA Laura Lee Mannino St. John’s University, NY, USA Mitch Casselman, St. John’s University, NY,USA The Importance of Listening to Marginalized Stakeholders Room 1 Purcell Rosa Chun, University College Dublin Restoring Trust: Special Case Studies from Capstone UCD EMBA Project Lisheen Mine: employee engagement in a closing mine operation Chairperson Jonathan Talbot & Tom Bailey (Lisheen) Anju Emmanuel (HSE Mid Leinster) Steve Kelly & David Lawton (Aer Lingus) & Jennifer Boyle (DIT) Siobhan Sleeman & Emma F Fagan Room 2 Purcell Chairperson Morgan P.Miles, University of Tasmania Australia & Martie Louise Verreynne University of Queensland, Australia Andrew McAuley, Southern Cross University. Australia & Kevin Hammond University of Tennessee –Martin, USA J. Brooke Hamilton University of Louisiana, USA 5 rooms Communication 2 22 Ethics Beyond the Classroom 23 Ethics and the Common Good 1 24 Where Philosophy, Theology and Ethical Leadership Intersect: Is Stakeholder Thinking Enough? Attorneys’ Use of Deal-Of-The-Day Websites May Violate Rules of Professional Conduct Aer Lingus: translating employee engagement into customer trust in the airline industry Irish Aids: transparency and trust of a governmental agency Brian Carroll, All Hallows College The Case of Australian Universities: their Contributive Advantage and Performance as Social Enterprises Business Ethics for Business and the Agora: Increasing the Impact of Virtue Creation in SMEs on Life in the Public Square 10 Martin Mullins and Karena Hester University of Limerick Room 3 Purcell Chairperson Mollie Painter- Morland Nottingham Business School, UK Maria Pirrone and Joseph Trainor St. John’s University, NY, USA Ron Nahser, Institute for Business and Professional Ethics, De Paul University, USA Oratory Purcell Chairperson Jane Frecknall-Hughes Open University UK Peter Moizer and Barbara Summers Leeds University UK Elaine Doyle University of Limerick Albert Spalding Wayne State University, USA Nancy Spalding, GHD CPAs and Advisors Brenda Massetti St. John’s University, NY, USA Ethics and Nanotechnology: Beyond Utilitarianism Victoria Shoaf, St. John’s University, NY, USA An Exploration of Gender Dynamics in Media Leadership Organisational Ethics 1 25 Professional Ethics 26 An Analysis of Waivers to Firms’ Codes of Conduct: Do the Rules Apply to Executives? Human Flourishing in a Finite Ecology: How do Today’s Managers Face the Ethical Challenges of the Global Environment. Dawn Elm, University of St. Thomas Minneapolis, USA An Ethical Analysis of the Work of Tax Practitioners Clarifying Conflicts of Interest in the Accounting Profession The ABCs of Accounting for Social Enterprise: Adapting to Higher Standards 11 FRIDAY AFTERNOON PARALLEL SESSIONS F: 4 pm -5.30 pm Room 4 Purcell Chairperson John McCall, St Joseph’s College, Philadelphia, USA Barbara Bellar, Patrick Furey and Harold Welsch DePaul University, USA Joyce Falkenberg University of Agder, Norway Manuela Rösing Agostini Luciana Marques Vieira Unisinos Business School, University of Caxias do Sul, Brazil Dispersion of Social Entrepreneurship Intentions Room 3 Purcell Chairperson Darra Power-Mooney Millington Pope, Dublin Susan Foley-Cave Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University Eugene Rownan and Alan Rownan Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City University Marilynn Fleckenstein Niagara University, USA The Future of Ethical Leadership in Ireland’s Enterprise Culture Room 2 Purcell Chairperson Harry Van Buren III University of New Mexico, USA Mitch Casselman , Linda Sama and Abraham Stefanidis St. John’s University, NY, USA Joanne Jones and KellyThomson York University, Canada David Fink, Co Owner: Acorn Theater in Three Oaks Michigan, USA Human Rights in Employment: Definitions, applications, and future prospects The Multiple Perspectives of Stewardship: A Responsible Leadership Approach for the 21st Century 6 rooms Social Enterprise and Ethics 27 Emerging Scholars 28 Organisational Ethics 2 29 A Framework for Analyzing the Ethics of Change from a Strategy-asPractice Perspective Social Innovation as a response to institutional voids: new institutional arrangements for public policy failures A Time to Move on from Crowded Isolation? What Lessons to be Learnt for Business Ethics? Ethics in Public Procurement: Too Honest to Sell; Too Honest to Buy Marginalization of Migrant Accountants in Canada: Implications for Professional Independence and Ethics 12 Room 1 Purcell Chairperson Michael Flynn, DePaul University, USA Mark Mitschow, SUNY Geneseo, USA Charles Coate, St. Bonaventure University Ann Marie Bennett Maynooth University Simone de Colle IESEG School of Management, Paris Dawn Elm University of St. Thomas Minneapolis, USA A Moral Argument for Benefit Corporations as an Alternative to Government Social Services Oratory Purcell Chairperson Vincent Luizzi Texas State University, USA Cathriona Russell, Trinity College, Dublin Sustainability and The Three Business Leaders Joseph Desjardins St. John’s University, Minnesota, USA Dolores Smith University College Dublin The “Ethics” of Sustainability Woodlock Hall Chairperson Charles Clark St. John’s University, NY, USA Robert Doyle California Lutheran University, USA Michael Kinsella University College Dublin Bruce Benson, Wheaton College, Illinois, USA Promoting Good Wealth: CST and the Link between Wealth, Well-Being and Poverty Alleviation Free Enterprise and Globalization: Shifting the Paradigm with Catholic Social Teaching On the Application of Just War Theory to Hostile Takeovers as a means of Corporate Conflict Resolution Ethics and the Common Good 2 30 Sustainability and Ethics 31 Catholic Socal Teaching 32 State Induced, Strategic, Toxic? An Ethical Analysis of Tax Avoidance Practices Gender and Ethics, Then and Now: What have we Learned? Exploring a New Epistemological Ethic for Business and Business Education: a Challenge of Leadership CONFERENCE DINNER 7.00 – 9.30 pm 13 SATURDAY MORNING Registration 8.30-9.30 am PLENARY THREE 9.30-11 am Chairperson Patricia Barker Dublin City University Rosa Chun University College Dublin Marilynn Fleckenstein Niagara University, USA Business Ethics and Corporate Governance- chicken or egg Reputation of Catholic Church: Public Virtue in the eyes of the Beholder. PLENARY FOUR 11.30-1 pm Chairperson Michael Smith Editor Village Magazine, Dublin Niamh Brennan University College Dublin Patricia Werhane DePaul University, USA ‘Ethics’ in Ireland: Oxymoronic with ‘Business’, as with so much else. The Art of War: The Strategic Use of Ploys and Falsehoods in Business Conclusion of Conference 14