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2004 International Association for Business and Society
Scholarly Program
Friday March 5th – Sunday March 7th
Friday Morning
Teton Room
8:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-12:00
Paper Session
Break
Symposium Session
Stephen Brammer & Andrew Millington:
News Media Visibility, Stakeholder Regulation
and Corporate Social Performance: An Empirical Analysis
Richard McGowan: Snake Eyes or Sevens: States and Gambling Industry
*Teton Mezzanine*
Robbin Derry, Michael Johnson-Cramer, Robert Phillips, & Jin
Tang: The Status of Activist Stakeholders
Sara Morris: Corporate Philanthropy in 21st Century
America: Does 20th Century Thinking Still Hold?
Timberline I
Paper Session
*Teton Mezzanine*
Catherine Ramus & Ivan Montiel: When are Corporate
Environmental Policies a Form of "Greenwashing"?
Deborah Rigling-Gallagher: When Environmental Policy
Implementation is Privatized: Collaborations in Remediation and
Regulation.
Stephanie Welcomer, Mark Cordano, & Robert Scherer:
Pro-Environmental Behavior in Chile: An Analysis of the Relative
Influence of the New Environmental Paradigm and the Norm Activation
Perspective
Sheila McGinnis: A Proposed Structural Approach to Studying
Interaction Between Human and Natural Systems
Timberline II
Paper Session
David Saiia & Dale Cyphert: The Talk Before The Walk:
The Emerging Discourse of Corporate Ecology
*Teton Mezzanine*
Sybille Sachs & Marc Maurer : Implementing the Stakeholder
View: Learning Processes for a Broader Stakeholder-Orientation
Jeffery Thompson & J. Stuart Bunderson: Ideological Capital:
Does Embracing a Social Cause Advance One's Organizational
Status?
Pursey Heugens, John Mahon & Steve Wartick: A Portfolio
Approach to Issue Adoption
James Mattingly: Socio-Political Stakeholder Strategies:
Accounting for Agency at the Nexus of Institutional and
Stakeholder Theorizing
Paper Session
Paul Godfrey: Continuing The Journey: Filling Moral
Gaps in Business Education Through Service-Learning
Martin Martens: Society-Leader Exchange Theory: A Case
Study of Sir Ernest Shackleton & the Endurance Expedition
Brian Burton, Michael Goldsby & Craig Dunn: Moral Pluralism
and Moral Judgment in Business Ethics Education
Paper Session
Mark Schwartz & Archie Carroll: In Search Of An
Overarching Framework: CSR, Business Ethics, Stakeholder
Management, Sustainability, and Corporate Citizenship
Kathleen Rehbein & Doug Schuler: An Investigation of the
Impact of a Firm’s Stakeholder Orientation on Its Political Performance
Timberline III
Paper Session
Wendy Stubbs: Towards a Business Model of Sustainability:
A Case Study of Human and Ecological Sustainability Initiatives at a
Manufacturing Company
*Teton Mezzanine*
Workshop Session
Duane Windsor: The Moral Education of Business Leaders
Friday Afternoon
Teton Room
1:30-3:00
3:00-3:30
3:30-5:00
Symposium Session
Break
Symposium Session
Jeanne Logsdon, Patsy Lewellyn, Tim Williams & Lance Moir:
Sustainability Reporting: Road to Greater Accountability or Path to
Nowhere?
Timberline I
Paper Session
*Teton Mezzanine*
*Teton Mezzanine*
Timberline III
Paper Session
Doug Jones & Steven Brenner: Ethical Decision Making:
Software Piracy
Pingying Zhang & Morten Huse: Productive Conflict and Board
Information in the Board Process
Arthur Shacklock: The Pursuit of Integrity Systems
Hans van Oosterhout, Ben Wempe & Theo van Willigenburg:
ISCT and the Call For Practical Guidance
George Watson, Steven Papamarcos, Bruce Teague,
Cindy Bean: Exploring the Dynamics of Business Values:
a Self-Affirmation Perspective
Timberline II
Gordon Rands, Jan Brown, William L. Bryan, Jr.,
& Franz Camenzind: The Environmental Movement in the
Northern Rockies: Past, Present, and Future
Paper Session
*Teton Mezzanine*
Paper Session
Kathleen Getz & Lucinda Joy Peach: The Evolving
Relationship Between MNCs and Human Rights NGOs In Conflict
Prone Countries: Theory-Building from Comparative Case Studies
Frances Bowen: Organizational Resources and Social
Responsiveness: Reconciling Behavioral and ResourceBased Perspectives
Yiran (Michelle) Zhou: Cultural Values and Ethical Judgment in
Cross-Cultural Settings: A Review
Paul Godfrey: Industry Level Social Giving: An Empirical Investigation
Andrew Millington & Barry Wilkinson: Gift Giving, Guanxi
and Illicit Payments in Buyer-Supplier Relations in China:
Analysing the Experience of UK Companies
Steven Wartick & John Mahon: Corporate Social
Performance Measurement: Constructing CSP "Profiles"
Paper Session
R. Andrew Turner Jr., Deborah Crown Core & Grant Savage:
Exploring New Terrain in Stakeholder Management and Firm
Performance Through the Constructs of Procedural Justice,
Commitment, and Trust
William Martello & Jeffrey Gale: A Field Study of the Cultural,
Operational, and Stakeholder Dilemmas Arising
from Electricity Deregulation in USA
Pursey Heugens, Jordan Otten, & Hans van Oosterhout: Tamer
Agents, Stronger Stakeholders: How Corporate
Governance Reforms Empower Organizational Constituencies
*Teton Mezzanine*
Paper Session
Lori Ryan & W. Trexler Proffit, Jr.: Investors and
Third Party Advisors: Delegation or Abdication?
Stephen Brammer & Stephen Pavelin: Voluntary Social
Disclosure and Institutional Investor Activism
Steven Frankforter, Vanessa Hill, Mary Martin, & James Davis:
Shareholder Resolutions to Rescind Poison Pill Takeover Defenses: An
Agency Approach
Saturday Morning
8:30-10:00
Teton Room
Symposium Session
Lance Moir, Philip Cochran, Sybille Sachs,
Natasha Munshi, Bob Boutilier, Ann Svendsen
Where and How do Financial and Social Issues Meet?
Timberline I
Paper Session
10:0010:30
Break
*Teton Mezzanine*
*Teton Mezzanine*
Patricia Kelley & Brad Agle: The Road Not Traveled:
Creating Ethics Infrastructures to Support Universities'
Codes of Conduct
Tom Comstock: Upon Further Reflection: Governments May Not be
Stakeholders
Hans van Oosterhuit, Ben Wempe, & Theo van Willigenburg:
Contractualism and the Project for an Integrative Organizational
Ethics
Timberline II
Paper Session
Cathrine Hansen & Morten Huse: What is Real Independence?
A Contingency Analysis of Actual Board Behavior
*Teton Mezzanine*
Paper Session
Juha Nasi, Johanna Kujala, Salme Nasi, Pasi Sajasalo:
Adverse Effects of Shareholder Value Maximization- Driven Global Strategies
on Remote Localities in Developed Countries
Peter deMaCarty: Orthogonal Theory of CSR and Financial
Returns (OTRR): A Perspective on the Financial Implications
of Taking the Responsible or the Irresponsible Route
Duane Windsor: The Economics of CSR
Tara Radin: Shareholder Activism & Outside Director
Retirement Plans
Summit II
Paper Session
Su Olsson & Robyn Walker: Business Social Responsibility as a
Negotiated Process: A New Zealand Case Study
Paul Dunn: Corporate Governance, CSR, and Firm Performance
Discussion Session
Symposium Session
Michael Johnson-Cramer, Thomas Donaldson, Philip Cochran, Heather
Elms, Robert Phillips, Shawn Berman: Twenty Years of Stakeholder
Research: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?
Tara Radin: International Approaches to Whistleblowing
Manjula Salimath & William Donoher: Role Conflict & Board
(In)Effectiveness: A Critical Look at Multiple Role Performance
Timberline III
10:30-12:00
*Teton Mezzanine*
Workshop Session
James Kennelly: Better Farming, Better Business,
Better Living: The Forgotten Legacy of Sir Horace Plunkett
Martin Martens: Storytelling as a Teaching Exercise: Shackleton's Endurance
Expedition
Nikolay Dentchev: The Instrumental Importance of
Secondary Stakeholders
Tara Ceranic: Organizational Riots
Sandra Christensen & Mary Mallott Action and Experiential
Learning: What Works and Why
Craig VanSandt, Jamie Hendry, Jim Weber, Dawn Elm
Reviewing Victor and Cullen’s Ethical Work Climate Construct
Sunday Morning
Teton Room
8:30-10:00
10:0010:30
Innovative Session
Break
Tammy MacLean & Barrie Litzky: Using Neo-Institutional
Theory to Explore the Role of Business Ethics in MBA Curriculum
*Teton
Mezzanine*
David Saiia: Towards Sustainable Development: A Fifteen Year
Journey for Fundacion Maquipucuna
Tom Comstock: Rationalizing Work: Labor and the Labor Process in a Global
Environment
Timberline I
Paper Session
*Teton
Mezzanine*
John Mahon & Barry Mitnick: Reputational Bliss
Suzanne Beaulieu & Jean Pasquero: A Model of
Organizational Delegitimation
Discussion Session
Paper Session
Marella Caramzza, Fabrizio Maria Pini, & Caterina Carroli: The Evolving
Nature of CSR within the Organisation: An Empirical Investigation on
European Large Corporations
Bryan Husted & David Allen: Strategic CSR and Value
Creation Among Large Firms in Spain
Karen Paul: Business Ethics and CSR in Latin America:
Cross-Cultural Values, Intellectual Traditions, and Business Reality
Discussion Session
Tim Williams: Are Corporate Reputations Contagious? Testing a
Social Network Effects Model of Corporate reputation
Elaine McGivern & Jim Weber: Measuring Moral Reasoning: Challenging
Traditional Practices, Developing a Richer Measure
Colin Higgins: Social Responsibility and Reporting:
The View From a Road Less Traveled
Timberline II
10:30-12:00
*Teton
Mezzanine*
Adele Queiroz: When the Strategic Use of Regulations Goes
Beyond Ethical Conduct
Workshop Session
Sandra Waddock & Jeanne Logsdon: Exploring Positive Psychology &
Business in Society
Duane Windsor: Constitutional Status of the Business Corporation
Virginia Gerde, Linda Sama, & Stephanie Welcomer: The Ethic of Care
Stakeholder Model: What Does it Mean for Corporate Design?
Timberline III
Paper Session
Carter Crockett: The Theory of Entrepreneurial Virtue:
Balancing the Pioneering Spirit
Brian Burton & Michael Goldsby: CSR Orientation of
Small Business Owners: A Study
Margrethe Schoning & Morten Huse: Group Dynamics
and Decision Processes in Boards of Directors
*Teton
Mezzanine*
Paper Session
Jonathon Doh & Terrence Guay: Nongovernmental Organizations,
CSR, Business-Government Relations: Comparing Europe
And the United States
Stephen Brammer & Jennifer Griffin: Corporate Philanthropy: Comparing
U.S. and U.K. Corporate Activities
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