37 participants coming from a wide range of countries (Italy, UK, US, Hungary, Greece, Germany, France, Lebanon, Indonesia Africa, The Netehrlands, Poland, Switzerland, China, Romania, India, Japan, Norway) have presented their papers.
The following papers have been selected through an evaluation session by the Consortium for the publication.
Arie de Ruijter and Selma van Londen
Trust as Condition for Corporate Social Responsibility in a multicultural contextCSR2006-001.pdf Lazslo Zsolnai
Competitiveness and Corporate social Responsibility
CSR2006-002.pdf Atle Midttun
C(S)R and Innovation, Compatibility or Contradiction? Towards a Dynamic Reinterpretation of C(S)R
CSR2006-003.pdf Perspective Leonardo Becchetti and Noemi Pace
The Valorisation of Human Capital as a Key Element of Competitiveness. The “Trust Game Corporation”
CSR2006-004.pdf Pasquale Tridico
The Lisbon Strategy: A New Policy for Better Jobs?
CSR2006-005.pdf Anna Brdulak
CSR as a Way of Competition Between Corporations
CSR2006-006.pdf Constantine Manasakis, Evangelos Mitrokostas and Emmanuel Petrakis
Corporate Social Responsibility in Oligopolistic Markets
CSR2006-007.pdf Priti Shokeen, David Wheeler and Therese Woodward
Refining the York Index Investment Criteria
CSR2006-008.pdf Jessica Christie Ludescher
Strategic Philanthropy as R&D in Social Sector and ICT Firm Partnerships
CSR2006-009.pdf Jawad Syed
Diversity for Sustainability: An Interdependent Model of Corporate Social Responsibility
CSR2006-010.pdf
Spyro Korsanos
The Rising Correlation between Investment Returns and Universal Qualitative Norms – or Normative Ethics
CSR2006-011.pdf
Jingchen Zhao
New Economy and Stakeholder Theory: Promoting The Competitiveness of Companies in the 21st Century
CSR2006-012.pdf
Feketéné Csáfor Hajnalka
Hungarian Distinctiveness of CSR in Comparison with the EU Practices
CSR2006-013.pdf