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Call for papers, proposals

  • 1.  Call for papers, proposals

    Posted 07-31-2010 11:35
    Please post the following announcement of our international symposium on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development, to be held in London in April 2011. First proposals and abstracts are due by October 15!

    Thanks,

    Mary McKinley, PhD
    Professor of Marketing
    Director, Research in Marketing
    ESCEM Tours-Poitiers
    Poitiers, France
    www.escem.fr



    First International Symposium on
    Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Development
    London, April 19-20, 2011

    Organised by the Symposium Committee on behalf of
    Centre for Corporate Responsibility (LMBS); Research and Transfer Centre
    ‘Applications of Life Sciences’ (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences);
    Centre de Recherche de l'ESCEM

    Hosted by
    London Metropolitan Business School (LMBS) in cooperation with ESCEM School of Business and Management

    Invitation
    The Symposium Committee invites you to participate in a forthcoming congress on emerging issues in corporate responsibility and sustainable development. Presentations and debates will highlight current thinking and how these issues are being addressed around the world nowadays. We welcome contributions from researchers, practitioners, policy makers and community representatives, and anyone else who has a perspective on these issues. Those wishing to attend
    but not to present are also warmly welcome.

    We look forward to welcoming you to the symposium in London.
    Lez Rayman-Bacchus
    Chair, Symposium Committee

    Call for Papers

    Theme: Global Challenges for Sustainability and Equity

    The fashionable language in CSR circles has for a while now centred on sustainability. However, one
    party’s idea of a sustainable strategy may easily conflict with other stakeholders’ priorities. The
    notion of sustainability seems under-examined, its meaning taken for granted. Further, as important
    as the long view is, there is a danger of other equally important markers of human development
    being sidelined, such as equity, meaning fair or just outcomes. Which begs the question ‘what is fair
    or just’?, and ‘who gets to decide what is equitable’?

    Among the areas where the rhetoric of sustainability and the demand for equity are proving
    challenging are the financial crisis and climate change; issues demanding coordinated responses at a
    global level, yet equally any ‘solutions’ need to be locally relevant and equitable. In these and other
    areas, issues of economic power, political influence and competing ethical perspectives seem
    embedded in any attempt to develop sustainable strategies and undoubtedly shape what counts as
    equitable. With these challenges in mind we need to explore and conceive innovative approaches to
    social and economic development that are both sustainable and equitable.

    Scope

    The scope of the symposium is interdisciplinary. We encourage contributions that focus both on
    single issues whether social, environmental, economic or technological, as well as contributions that
    focus on the challenges and opportunities where these streams seem to merge. We seek to develop
    nuanced knowledge and locally relevant practice. Such ambition requires perspectives that are
    critical, situated in the context of an evolving global dynamic.

    Submissions may focus on either practice (e.g., innovative programmes, strategic challenges), or
    theory development and reflection, or empirical research (involving the collection and analysis of
    data).

    Submissions (proposals) may be Abstracts, Developmental Papers or Full Papers. We also
    encourage Doctoral researchers to submit Work-in-Progress papers and Posters. Submission
    Options:
    - Practitioner abstracts
    - Academic abstracts
    - Full academic papers (for peer review)
    - Developmental (Work-in-Progress) Papers
    - Workshop Proposals
    Participants are invited to submit proposals involving either 30 minutes presentations or 60 minute
    workshops. 30 minute presentations comprise 15-20 minutes presentation and 10-15 minutes
    questions and brief discussion. Workshops are intended for topics that seek to stimulate much more
    audience participation and debate than can be achieved in a 30 minute presentation.

    The symposium seeks interdisciplinary proposals that draw from the following areas:
    Environmental
    Social
    Economic
    Technological
    Cultural
    Ethical
    Political
    These are indicative, not limiting, and submissions are invited that fall outside these areas.

    Publication Opportunities
    All presentations and papers will be published as symposium proceedings. In addition, registration in
    the Symposium provides participants the chance to publish in an academic journal. Papers
    submitted for publication in an academic journal will be blind refereed, and acceptance for
    publication will be based on referee reports. We are securing publication with appropriate journals,
    including the Journal Management of Environmental Quality, and in addition a Special Issue journal.

    Submission process

    Refereeing will be a rolling process so that papers will be reviewed soon after they are submitted.
    Feedback on acceptance or suggested revisions will be given following one of two submission deadlines: October 15th and December 15th. Proposals submitted and accepted early will be given priority. Those unable to attend the symposium may also submit papers for consideration by the Journal.

    1. Submit proposal (presentation /abstract; development paper, full-paper].
    2. Feedback given on whether a proposal is accepted or needs revision.
    3. Once a proposal is accepted the author must register for the symposium.
    4. Once the registration fee is paid, the presentation will be scheduled in the programme.

    All presentations will be included in the symposium proceedings, but only full papers will be
    considered for the journal.

    Deadlines
    ? July 2010 - call for papers
    ? October 15th – first deadline for proposals
    ? December 15th - second deadline for proposals
    ? February 15th 2011 - latest date for accepting papers
    ? April 15th - papers and draft Track schedules available online

    Please send papers and enquiries to the secretariat at csrsymp2011@londonmet.ac.uk

    Organising Committee
    General Chair - Lez Rayman-Bacchus , London Metropolitan University, UK
    Program Chair - Ezendu Ariwa, London Metropolitan University, UK
    Proceedings Chair - Walter Leal, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
    Publicity Chair - Mary McKinley, ESCEM School of Business and Management, France
    Track Chair- Samuel Idowu, London Metropolitan University, UK
    Liaison Officer - Fabrice Mauleon, ESCEM School of Business and Management, France

    Contact us
    We will be sending further information over the coming weeks. Meanwhile for any enquiries regarding the symposium please contact us at the secretariat:
    csrsymp2011@londonmet.ac.uk

    Dr Lez Rayman-Bacchus, Director Centre for Corporate Responsibility
    [l.rayman-baccus@londonmet.ac.uk]