Business and Society Research Seminar 2017 (formerly CSR Research seminar)

LOURIM Louvain-La-Neuve, Mons

 

8-9 June 2017

Lille, France

  • You are a PhD candidate or an emerging scholar? 
  • You are conducting research on Business and Society relationships, Corporate Social Responsibility, Organizational Sustainability, Social Innovation or a related topic? 
  • You want to thoroughly discuss one of your papers or your PhD project with leading scholars? 
  • You want to enhance your ability to write and review scholarly publications? 
  • You want to meet other emerging scholars and experienced academics in the field to develop your network?

    Then we encourage you to submit your contribution!

The objective of this two-day “Business and Society Research Seminar” (formerly “CSR Research Seminar”) is to bring together doctoral students, emerging scholars and more experienced academics to present and discuss their research projects and receive feedback. We will explore commonalities as well as differences in each other’s’ research approaches and themes in an inspiring, sociable and convivial academic setting. Similarly to previous editions of the seminar, the two-day research event will be composed of plenary, thematic, and workshop sessions dedicated to research methodology and publication strategy. Furthermore, this year will put emphasis on collaboration and dialogue with practitioners. All sessions will involve fellow PhD students, emerging scholars and more experienced researchers. 

The seminar is hosted this year by the IÉSEG Center for Organizational Responsibility (ICOR) at IÉSEG School of Management (France) in collaboration with the Louvain CSR Network of the Louvain Research Institute in Management and Organizations (UCL, Belgium), Audencia Business School (France) and ICHEC Brussels Management School (Belgium).

KEYNOTE SPEECH AND GENERAL THEME OF THE 2017 EDITION

This year’s keynote speaker will be Jeremy Moon, Velux Professor of Corporate Sustainability at the Copenhagen Business School Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (cbsCSR), for a plenary session focused on the main theme of this 2017 edition on Corporate Social Responsibility in Uncertain Times

In the face of damage or shocks to the current socio-political and economic system, businesses and their multiple constituencies are faced with increasing social, environmental and political challenges. In these uncertain times, novel efforts across the CSR, sustainability and social innovation agenda by different types of businessrelated actors are required to lead to a redefinition of the responsibilities, roles and opportunities for businesses and their constituencies to foster the emergence of meaningful, renewed forms of prosperity.

FURTHER RESEARCH THEMES 

Beyond the main theme of this year’s seminar and considering the interdisciplinary orientation of the event, we encourage submissions by scholars sharing a common interest for and working on topics related to business and society relationships, corporate social responsibility, organizational sustainability and social innovation and originating from various organization-related research fields including business ethics and philosophy, management and organization studies, strategy, marketing, accounting, finance and sociology.