Thursday Alternative Workshops

ALTERNATIVE WORKSHOPS ON THURSDAY 9th JUNE
0900-1030 Education
Doug Thomson Enhancing Ethics Education through Experiential learning in MBA Programs Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Maisarah Mohamed Saat Practical Training Experience and Ethical Development of Malaysian Accounting Students Accounting lecturer at Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia.  Her PhD was titled ‘An Investigation on A Moral Education Program on the Ethical Development of Malaysian Future Accountants’.
Justine Lutterodt Coaching as a Tool for Systemic Ethical Change Psychologist; Director, Centre for Synchronous Leadership, London, UK
1115 – 1245 Stakeholders
Giovanni Lombardo Responsibility in the finance sector. Behavioural finance and stakeholder engagement to reach true CSR Professor in “Stakeholder engagement in Corporate Social Responsibility strategies”, Management Department of the University of Genoa, Italy
Yves Fassin How stakeholder alliances managed multinational breweries to reverse their decision of plant closing Department of Management Innovation, Ghent University, Belgium
Gianfranco Rusconi How can a specific Stakeholder Management Theory based on the Common Good Principle be compatible with Catholic Social Thought Head of the Department of Business Administration & Professor of Accounting, Business Ethics and Social Accounting, University of Bergamo, Italy
1400 WORKSHOP Writing & Publishing
Chris Cowton Getting Published in Refereed Journals Editor of Business Ethics: A European Review;
Professor of Accounting & Dean, University of Huddersfield Business School
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