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8th International
Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility
8-10 September 2009
Cape Town, UNISA, South
Africa
Conference Timetable
Scientific
Committee
Accepted Papers
For the 8th conference in this series we
will be visiting South Africa where the conference will be
held in Cape Town and hosted by the University of South
Africa (UNISA). It will be organised by UNISA in conjunction
with the Social Responsibility Research Network. As usual
the conference is intended to be interdisciplinary and
welcomes contributions from anyone who has a perspective on
this important issue. This time there will be a focus on the
theme of
NGOs and CSR
Doctoral Colloquium
This year we will again be running a doctoral colloquium.
The aim will be to give detailed feedback to doctoral
researchers concerning their papers. Feedback will be
specific to each person and their research, and will be
given by an experienced academic in the field. The
colloquium will be an integral part of the conference and
all delegates will be expected to participate fully in the
conference but the sessions will give extra time to
presenters – to allow for discussion and formal feedback.
This colloquium is organised by Professor Dr Güler Aras.
Following on from the precedent set at previous conferences,
a Young Academician award will be made during this
colloquium
Venue of the Conference
The conference will be held in Cape Town at the Protea
President Hotel. We look forward to welcoming you to Cape
Town in 2009 for the 8th conference in the series. Full and
updated details can be found at the conference website.
We look forward to welcoming you to the 8th conference.
Best regards
Professor Dr Stella
Vettori, Conference Chair, University of South Africa
Professor Dr
David Crowther, Chair of the Social Responsibility
Research Network & Professor of Corporate Social
Responsibility, De Montfort University, UK
Professor Dr Güler
Aras, Chair of the Social Responsibility Research
Network & Professor of Finance & Accounting, Yildiz
Technical University, Turkey |