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SOCIETY FOR BUSINESS ETHICS ANNUAL MEETING AUGUST 9-11, 2019 Preliminary Program (subject to change) THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 8.30am-4.00 pm SBE Board Meeting - Colonnade East 1:00pm-5.00pm Special Pre-Conference Session - Huntington II Teaching Business Ethics Effectively: Insights from Master Teachers Chair: Bradley Agle, Brigham Young Daryl Koehn, DePaul University Linda Trevino, Pennsylvania State University Dawn Elm, University of St. Thomas Co-sponsored by the Wheatley Institution at Brigham Young University

6.00pm-7.30pm International Reception (all conference registrants welcome) Huntington Foyer FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 8.00am-12.30pm Emerging Scholars Workshop - Colonnade East and West (by invitation only)

Chairs: Florian Krause, Leibniz University of Hanover Joé Martineau, HEC Montréal

Emerging Scholars Mentors Aatif Abbas, Miguel Alzola, Fordham University Zara Berberyan, Hamburg School of Business Administration George Brenkert, Caleb Bernacchio, IESE Heather Elms, American University Ewan Kingston, Geoff Moore, Durham University Nils Kruse, Martin-Luther Universität Halle/Wittenberg Kendy Hess, College of the Holy Cross Lucrezia Nava, ESADE Business School Nien-hê Hsieh, Andrea Roncella, Universidad de Navarra Kirsten Martin, George University Roxanne Leigh Ross, University of North Carolina Charlotte Niki den Nieuwenboer, Rebecca Christin Ruehle, University of Mannheim Sarah Pouryousefi, University of Nottingham Dana Janet Sindermann, University of St.Gallen Amy Sepinwall, University of Pennsylvania Lauren A. Taylor, Harvard University Jeffery Smith, Seattle University Wei Wang, Florian Wettstein, University of St. Gallen

1.00pm-2.30pm Conference Welcome - Ballroom Jason Stansbury, SBE Executive Director, Calvin University Jeff Frooman, SBE Annual Meeting Program Chair, University of New Brunswick

Plenary Gender Equity and Intersectionality Farzana Chowdhury, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Robbin Derry, University of Lethbridge César González-Cantón, Colegio Universitario Estudios Financiero Lindsay Thompson, Nien-hê Hsieh, Harvard University

2.45pm-4.00pm Panel - Huntington II Emerging Scholars - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Author-Meets-Critics on Abraham Singer’s “The Form of the Firm: Session I Eastern and Business The Role of the State in Promoting Morality A Normative Political Theory of the Corporation” Chair: Florian Krause, Leibniz University of Hanover Chair: George Brenkert, Georgetown University Chair: Bidhan (Bobby) Parmar, University of Chair: Jeffrey Moriarty, Bentley University

Sandrine Blanc, Leuven University Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Unfairness in Corporate A Transcultural Interpretation of the Self: Implications for Self- Complicity and Hypocrisy Eric Orts, University of Pennsylvania Activities Regulation towards Ethicality Amy Sepinwall, University of Pennsylvania Andreas Georg Scherer, University of Zurich Aatif Abbas, Syracuse University Mai C Vu, Northumbria University Nicolas Cornell, Abraham Singer, Loyola University of From Attitude to Action: Conceptualizing the Attitude- Irene Chu, York St. John University Natural Liberty and Subsidiarity in the Economic Behavior Gap in Ethical Fashion Consumption A Philosophical Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility in East Conception of Adam Smith Zara Berberyan, Hamburg School of Business Asia: The Integration of Confucianism, Legalism, and Taoism Michael S. Asslaender, Technical University Dresden Virtue and Organization: Extending the MacIntyrean Shujuan Xiao, University of Hong Kong Who Knows What? Corporate Responsibility in the 21st- Paradigm Ethics in Management: Connecting Peter Drucker with Daoism Century Regulatory State Caleb Bernacchio, IESE Business School Alicia Hennig, Southeast University Aaron Ancell, Harvard University Don’t use the E-word: Exploitation and Labor in Global Wayne Norman, Duke University Production Networks Ewan Kingston, Duke University

3:45pm - 4:30 pm Coffee Break - Huntington I 4.15pm-5.30pm Panel - Huntington II Emerging Scholars - Huntington III Scholarly Papers- Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Corporate Responsibility for Wealth Creation and Human Rights Session II Sociological Perspectives on Business Ethics Qualitative Analysis of Corruption Chair: Michael Santoro, Santa Clara University Chair: Joé Martineau, HEC Montréal Chair: Patricia Werhane, DePaul University Chair: Don Mayer, University of Denver

Carolina Olarte Bácares, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Exploiting the Social Divide as Competitive Advantage for Cultural Business Ethics: A Social Theory Corrupted or Not? Discursive Constructions of Unethical Geert Demuijnck, EDHEC Business School Multinational Firms Thomas Beschorner, University of St. Gallen Behaviour Thomas Donaldson, University of Pennsylvania Nils Kruse, Martin-Luther Universität Halle/Wittenberg Liberty from Social Responsibility: The Contribution of the Five Forces Marjo Siltaoja, University of Jyvaskyla Georges Enderle, When the Going Gets Risky, the Risk-seekers Get Going: to Strategic Management Jukka Rintamaki, Loughbourough University Anita Ramasastry, How Climate Risk Perception and Risk Attitude Affect Gaston de los Reyes, University Playing the Victim: A Tale of Organizational Corruption Sustainable Practices Truth and Business Ethics: What is the Normative Significance of in a State-owned Enterprise Lucrezia Nava, ESADE Business School Usefulness? Marcelo Sanches Pagliarussi, University of São Paulo Ethical Essays in Finance: A Virtue Ethics Approach Vikram Bhargava, Santa Clara University The Meanings and Lived Experiences of Corporate Bribery in Indonesia Andrea Roncella, Universidad de Navarra Matthew Caulfield, University of Pennsylvania Ethical Culture: A Multi-level Framework Nadiatus Salama, Hiroshima University Nobuyuki Chikudate, Hiroshima University Roxanne Leigh Ross, University of North Carolina Charlotte

5.30pm-6.00pm In Memoriam - Huntington II Remembering Ronald Duska and Michael Hoffman Chair: Joseph Desjardins, College of St. Benedict and St. John's University

6.00pm-6.30pm Poster Session - Huntington Foyer PhD Candidate Presentations

Chairs: Florian Krause, University of St. Gallen Joé Martineau, HEC Montréal

Presenters: Oyku Arkan Tunc, Kathryn Babineau, Tim Bonowski, Goethe Universität Dawn Carpenter, Georgetown University Florian Findler, Vienna University Huang, Harvard University Oda Hustad, Roskilde Universitet Irene Margaret, Leuven University Elli Meleti, University of Glasgow Yuki Nishimoto, Hokkaido University Garrett Potts, University of South Erik van Rietschoten, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

6.15pm-7.30pm Emerging Scholars Reception (all conference registrants welcome) - Huntington Foyer

SATURDAY, AUGUST 10

1 7.00-9.00am Breakfast Workshop (Pre-registration required for participants who wish to receive feedback on work-in-process) - Colonnade East and West Gender Equity and Intersectionality

Chairs: Farzana Chowdhury, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Robbin Derry, University of Lethbridge César González-Cantón, Colegio Universitario Estudios Financiero Lindsay Thompson, Johns Hopkins University

7:30am-9:00am Coffee Break - Huntington I 9.10am-10.00am Panel - Huntington II Scholarly Papers - Huntington III Review Paper and Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Environmental and Human Rights Violations: Failure to Agriculture, Animals, and Ethics Trust at the Foundation of Business CSR and Employment Enforce Judgments and Failure of Comity Among Nations Chair: Gregory Wolcott, University Chair: Nien-hê Hsieh Chair: Chair: Paula Alexander Becker, Seton Hall University

Marco Simons: Earth Rights International Theorizing Agriculture-society Tensions: An Ordonomic Toward Operationalization: A Definition and Model of Ethical The Role of Individual and Collective Actors in Juliana Bravo Valencia: Earth Rights International Approach to the Agrarian Vision Capital Promoting and Institutionalizing CSR: Micro-political Johanna Jauernig, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Bradley Goronson, Brigham Young University Analysis Development Justin Ames, Brigham Young University Florian Krause, Leibniz University of Hanover Ingo Pies, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Bradley Agle, Brigham Young University Taming Hierarchies by Silencing Pay: An Egalitarian Paul B. Thompson, Michigan State University Trust and Economic Systems: Theoretical Review Defense of Pay Secrecy Vladislav Valentinov, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Marc A. Cohen, Seattle University Matthew Caulfield, University of Pennsylvania Development Cetaceans, Flourishing, Captivity, and Cruelty Thomas I. White, Loyola

10.10am-11.00am Panel - Huntington II Workshop - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemorre Scholarly Papers - Kenmore The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Aspects of Care Teaching Professional Ethics through Experiential MacIntyre and Morality Positive and Negative Duties of Firms Chair: Joanne Ciulla, Rutgers University Learning Chair: Marta Rocchi, Dublin City University Chair: Ian Maitland, University of Minnesota

Donna Ladkin, Antioch University Jason Brennan, Georgetown University Desire, Goods, the Good and Human Flourishing: Organisational The Humanistic Economics of Krausismo Leah Tomkins, The Open University William English, Georgetown University Implications for Enterprise at the Service of Society Claus Dierksmeier, University of Tubingen John Hasnas, Georgetown University Geoff Moore, Durham University Pricing Medicine Fairly Peter Jaworski, Georgetown University Dependence, Vulnerability, and Helping: A Non-Calculative, Moral- Robert Charles Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Heuristic B. Couch, Earlham College Caleb Bernacchio, Universidad de Navarra

10:45am-11:15am Coffee Break - Huntitngton I 11.10am-12.25pm Panel - Huntington II Emerging Scholars - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore The Social Contract Tradition in Business Ethics: Ties that Bind Session III Conceptualizing Corruption Advances in Stakeholder Theory Twenty Years On. Chair: Kendy Hess, College of the Holy Cross Chair: James Brusseau, Pace University Chair: Dawn Carpenter, Georgetown University Chair: Pedro Francés-Gómez, University of Granada Sandrine Blanc, Leuven University An Ethical Inquiry into Corporate Nudging Moral Repair for Corporate Human Rights Wrongs: The Role of Stakeholder Representativeness Geert Demuijnck, EDHEC Business School Rebecca Christin Ruehle, University of Mannheim Symbolic Remedies Sarah Jastram, Hamburg School of Business Administration Tom Donaldson, University of Pennsylvania Interpersonal Recognition in the Economic System: Jordi Vives, University of St. Gallen Zara Berberyan, Hamburg School of Business Administration Cristophe Lütge, Munich Technical University Introduction of Axel Honneth's Recognition Theory to Florian Wettstein, University of St. Gallen How Stakeholder Responses to Corporate Social Lorenzo Sacconi, University of Milan Business Ethics “Push” and “Pull” in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives Irresponsibility Are Shaped by the Locus of Moral Repair Ben Wempe, Rotterdam School of Management Dana Janet Sindermann, University of St.Gallen Luisa Victoria Rose Murphy, Copenhagen Business School and Strength of Stakeholder Relationship Nonprofit Desert of Tax Exemption: Time for a Interorganizational Favor Exchange: Ethicality and Relational Jared Peifer, City University of New York Reappraisal? Outcomes Anne-Laure Winkler, City University of New York Lauren A. Taylor, Harvard University Adam Nguyen, Siena College Conflicting Stakeholder Interests: Psychological Trajectories of Leader (Un)Ethicality Over Time: A Determinants of Attempts to Avoid Trade-offs Through Conceptual Integration Creative Problem-Solving Wei Wang, University of Minnesota Helet Botha, University of Virginia

12.30pm-2.00pm Presidential Luncheon and Lifetime Achievement Awards Boston Ballroom Ceremony

Presidential Address "What's in a Wage?"

Jeff Moriarty, Bentley University President, Society for Business Ethics

2.15pm-3.30 pm Panel - Huntington II Panel - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Property Rights, Capitalism, and the Urban Commons Ethics of the Scholarly Journal Publishing Enterprise and The Choices Leaders Face Fresh Perspectives on CSR Chair: Patricia Werhane, DePaul University Industry: A Roundtable Discussion Chair: Dee Dee Aspell, New England College of Business Chair: Julian Jonker, University of Pennsylvania Chair:Bruce Barry, Lisa Newton, Fairfield University Chair: Bruce Barry, Editor in Chief, Business Ethics Should Firms Spy on One Another? Corporate Moral Responsibility v. Corporate Social David Ozar, Loyola University Chicago Quarterly Paul Dunn, Brock University Responsibility: Friedman Was Right Lindsay Thompson, Johns Hopkins University Michelle Greenwood, Editor in Chief, Journal of Business Does Winning Awards Make CEOs Engage in More Philanthropy? Kendy Hess, College of the Holy Cross Ethics Xuan Yu, Sun-Yat Sen University The Value of Corporate Criminal Responsibility Andreas Georg Scherer, Associate Editor, Business Ethics Jiangyan Li, Sun-Yat Sen University Kenneth Silver, University of Southern California Quarterly Xinchun Li, Sun-Yat Sen University The State of Nature and Excusing Corporate Wrongdoing Michael Barnett, Professor of Management, Rutgers Support for Economic Inequality and Tax Evasion Paul Garofalo, University of Southern California Business School William Shafer, Lingnan University Kenneth Silver, University of Southern California Rebecca O’Rourke, Publisher (Social Journals), Zhihong Wang, Clark University Cambridge University Press Tien-Shih Hsieh, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Nicholas Philipson, Editorial Director (Social Science Journals). Social Science Journals), Springer Nature

3:30pm-4:00pm Coffee Break - Huntington I 4.00pm-5.15pm SBE Business Meeting, Annual Awards, and Open Discussion with the Board - Colonnade East and West

5.30pm-6.30pm SBE/SIM Joint Keynote Address - Boston Ballroom Chair: Danielle Warren, Rutgers University "The pursuit of poverty alleviation with legitimacy: How the World Bank’s Sanctions System helps to spread integrity.” Pascale Helene Dubois Vice President of Integrity, World Bank

6.30-8.00pm SBE/SIM Joint Keynote Reception (all conference registrants welcome) - Huntington Foyer

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11

Breakfast Hosted by Cambridge University Press - Colonnade East and West 7.00am-8.15am Increasing the Visibility of your Published Reasearch (RSVP to [email protected] required by July 28) 8.30am-9.45am Panel - Huntington II Scholarly Papers - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Virtue and the Psychology of the Self Protecting Society from Corruption Ethics and Issues in Economics Risk, Religion, and Reporting Chair: Miguel Alzola, Fordham University Chair: Ben Wempe, Erasmus University Chair: Mohammad Ali, Pennsylvania State Harrisburg Chair: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Roskilde University

Nicholas Burton, Northumbria University Persistence of Corruption and Distrust in Society: Does The Problem of Externalities: How Challenges of Identification and Contractualism and Risk Preferences Irene Chu, University of Bradford Civic Help? Measurement Lead to Failures to Address Social Issues in Tobey K. Scharding, Rutgers University Mai Chi Vu, Northumbria University Farzana Chowdhury, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Management Impact of Religion on the Decision-Making Abilities of Daryl Koehn, DePaul University The Impact of Corruption on Performance Sean Travis Elliott, University of Virginia Leaders in a Context of Strong Islamic Beliefs: Evidence Santiago Mejia, Fordham University Bertrand Venard, Audencia Nantes The Economics of Morality and the Fabric of Social Sciences from the Middle East Joshua August Skorburg, Duke University "Legalized" Corporate Social Responsibility as a Potential Gerhard Minnameier, Goethe-University Frankfurt Petya Koleva, Coventry University Tool to Safeguard the Rule of Law A Dilemma for Expressive Arguments in Business Ethics Carbon Governance Effects on Disclosure and Performance Costantino Grasso, Coventry University Julian Jonker, University of Pennsylvania Mahbub Zaman, University of Hull

9:45am-10:45am Coffee Break - Huntington I 10.00am-11.15am Panel - Huntington II Scholarly Papers - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore CSR and BHR: Overlapping, parallel, or competing concepts? The Ethics of Investing Human Rights and the Organization Virtue and Leadership The role of academic research for guiding corporate practice Chair: Robert Krug, St. Joseph's College Chair: Manny Velasquez, Santa Clara University Chair: Gloria Zúñiga y Postigo, University of Leuven Chair: Dorothée Baumann-Pauly

2 Heather Elms, American University Is High-frequency Trading Making the Equity Market Better? Structuring Political CSR: Towards a Taxonomy and a Model A Virtue Ethics Critique of Ethical Dimensions of Behavioral Judith Schrempf-Stirling, University of Geneva Ignacio Ferrero, Universidad de Navarra Markus Scholz, University of Applied Sciences Vienna Economics Harry Van Buren, University of Andrea Roncella, Universidad de Navarra Exploring the Vicious Circle of Humouring Oppression in Organisations Daryl Koehn, DePaul University Florian Wettstein, University of St. Gallen Why Investors Are Not, and Should Not, Be Morally Vivek Soundararajan, University of Bath You’re So Smug, I’ll Bet You Don’t Care This Paper Is About Responsible Sarah Glozer, University of Bath You David Rönnegard, INSEAD Grant Rozeboom, St. Norbert College Two-and-a-half Solutions to the Divestiture Puzzle The Porous Self: Character As Malleable Brent Odland, University of Calgary Santiago Mejia, Fordham University David Gordon Dick, University of Calgary Joshua August Skorburg, Duke University

11.30am-12.20pm Agora - Huntington II Workshop - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore Welcome to the Agora! Serious Games and Workplace Ethics Challenges: Using Empathy Property and the Commons Chair: Jason Stansbury Productivie Failure in the Classroom Chair: David Dick, University of Calgary Chair: Marc Cohen, Seattle University

The Ethics of Disintegrating Identity in the Time of Big Data Hilary Martin, Ryerson University Exploring the Divide in Ethical Leadership One man’s trash is another man’s treasure: The case for an James Brusseau, Pace University Chris MacDonald, Ryerson University Shazia Rehman Khan, Bahria University inclusive ownership of waste What Socrates Teaches About the Future of Work, Business, and Michael Baumtrog, Ryerson University Empathy in Business: A Phenomenological Insight Giuseppe Danese, University of Pennsylvania Self Gloria Zuniga y Postigo, University of Leuven A Normative Theory of the Commons Santiago Mejia, Fordham University Jooho Lee, Pepperdine University Tae Wan Kim, Carnegie Mellon University Plato on Wall Street Wayne Norman, Duke University Eric Orts, University of Pennsylvania

12.30pm-1.45pm BEQ Editorial Board Luncheon (by invitation only) - Boston Ballroom Former Emerging Scholars Luncheon (by invitation only) Colonnade East and West

2.00pm-3.15pm Panel - Huntington II Scholarly Papers - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore The Role of Ordinary Morality in Business Ethics: A Qualitative Assessment of Stakeholder Theory Engaging the Social Environment of Business Pedagogy: Ethics and Education Between the “Back-to-Basics” and the “Market Failures” Chair: Farzana Chowdhury, University of Texas-Rio Grande Chair: Georges Enderle, Notre Dame University Chair: Lindsay J Thompson, Johns Hopkins University Approach Valley Chair: Sarah Pouryousefi, University of Nottingham

Andrew Gustafson, Creighton University Stakeholder Responsibility and Value Creation in How Can Observers Effectively and Safely Engage With Unethical Accounting Ethics Education: A Preliminary Meta-Analysis Nien-hê Hsieh, Harvard University Organizations: Insights from the Health Care Sector Organizational Behaviors Rommel Salvador, California State-Fullerton Rosemarie Monge, University of St. Thomas Simone R. Barakat, Universidade Anhembi Morumbi Richard Nielsen, Boston College Shahin Davoudpour, -Irvine Wayne Norman, Duke University Jerry Goodstein, Washington State University A Bar Too High? On the Use of Practical Wisdom in Business Ethics Brian Alan Burgess, Michigan State University Andrew Wicks, University of Virginia Gregory Wolcott, With Macintyre in the Boiler Room: Teaching Virtue Ethics Business, Relational, and Organizational Benefits of Consumer and Citizen: Overlapping Social Roles and Responsibilities in Business Through Movies Proactive Stakeholder Management Sebastian Müller, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat Dirk Moosmayer, Dublin City University Mohammad A. Ali, Pennsylvania State Harrisburg Marta Rocchi, Dublin City University Human Business, Humane Business: Effect of Stakeholder Ignacio Ferrero, Universidad de Navarra Orientation on Humanization and Moral Standing Problematizing Commercialization of Higher Management Katinka Quintelier, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Education: Productive Innovation or Deligitimization Cathy Driscoll, Saint Mary's University David Wicks, Saint Mary's University Margaret McKee, Saint Mary's University Wendy Carroll, Saint Mary's University

3:00pm-4:00pm Coffee Break - Huntington I 3.30pm-4.45pm Workshop - Huntington II Panel - Huntington III Scholarly Papers - Braemore Scholarly Papers - Kenmore The Challenges and Prospects of Deliberative Democracy for MacIntyre on Business, Management, and Corporation In Search of New Paradigm for Ethics Market Failure Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility Chair: Alejo Jose G. Sison, University of Navarra Chair: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Roskilde University Chair: Matthew Caulfield, University of Pennsylvania

Maximilian J. L. Schormair, University of Hamburg Caleb Bernacchio, IESE Business School Heath’s Market Failures Approach and the Limits of Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, University of Hamburg Oluyemisi Bolade-Ogunfodun, University of Reading Business Ethics Abraham Singer, Loyola University Chicago Carlos Rodríguez-Lluesma, IESE Business School Particularism for Generalists: A Rossian Business Ethic Ian Maitland, University of Minnesota William J. Mea, Georgetown University Jonathan Drake, Creighton University Against Paretianism: A Wealth Creation Approach to Javier Pinto, Universidad de los Andes Business Ethics Garrett Potts, University of South Florida Sweatshops, Structural Injustice, and the Wrong of Exploitation: Why Carson Young, University of Pennsylvania Multinational Corporations Have Positive Duties to the Global Poor The Application and Value of Heath’s Market Failure Brian Berkey, University of Pennsylvania Approach Andrew Gustafson, Creighton University Corruption and Air Pollution: A Comparative Study of African and Eric Peterson, Creighton University OECD Countries Iddisah Sulemana, University of Ghana Daniel Luke Kpienbaareh, University of Ghana

4.45pm-6.30pm Closing Reception (all conference registrants welcome) - Boston Ballroom

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