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The best papers presented at the four CORE conferences held from 2006 to 2009 have been selected for publication in the CORE Working Paper Series. The papers are available for download on this website. Check out the authors and contributions in the Conference section!
[Final Programme of the 4th CORE Conference is now available]
Final Programme of the 4th CORE Conference is now available
The Final Programme for the 4th CORE Conference 2009 is now available and can be found in the section "Conferences".
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Deadline: May 18th 2009
The first round of reviews of applications to the CORE Conference IV has been finished. We would like to thank all applicants for their contributions! However, a couple of grants could not be awarded yet. The CORE Conference Team therefore invites young and mid-career European researchers eligible for funding to hand in abstracts and/or full papers. Grants are still available for papers addressing issues covered under theme-tracks 2 and 3 until May 18th 2009.

3rd Core Conference: CSR and Integration
Many participants have presented their perspectives and viewpoints.
The following papers have been selected by the Consortium Committee.
 
Leonardo Becchetti and Rocco Ciciretti
Corporate Social Responsibility and Stock Market Performance
CSR2008-034.pdf
 
Aditya Jain, Stavroula Leka, and Gerard Zwetsloot
Integrating CSR and OSH Policies and Initiatives in Europe: The Drivers, Challenges, and Roles of Companies, Civil Society and Governments
CSR2008-035.pdf
 
Keiko Yamaguchi
Static And Dynamic Return On Corporate Environmental Investment Activity: Empirical Evidence From Japan
CSR2008-036.pdf
 
Stavroula Leka, Gerard Zwetsloot and Aditya Jain
Developing a European Framework for Psychosocial Risk Management: An Exploration of the Potential Role of CSR in Driving Integration in an Enlarged Europe
CSR2008-037.pdf
 
Alin Stancu and Valerica Olteanu
Corporate Social Responsibility in Romania From a EU Perspective
CSR2008-038.pdf
 
Leonardo Becchetti, Luisa Giallonardo and Elisabetta Tessitore
Product Differentiation When "Quality is a Matter of Tastes": The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility with Asymmetric Information
CSR2008-039.pdf
 
Leonardo Becchetti and Melania Michetti
When Consumption Creates Social Capital: Creating Room for Manoeuvre for Pro-Poor Policies
CSR2008-040.pdf 

Gergely Tóth
The Limitation of “CSR Tools”, Deep Social Responsibility and the Truly Responsible Enterprise
CSR2008-041.pdf
 
Lilian Soares Outtes Wanderley, Francisca Farache and José Milton de Sousa Filho
How do Large European Companies Operating in New Member States Communicate their CSR Actions and Reports through their Corporate Websites?
CSR2008-042.pdf
 
Bartol Letica
Three CSR Models in New European Union Member States and Candidate Countries
CSR2008-043.pdf
 
Bistra Vassileva
Implementing CSR in Bulgaria: “Push” vs. “Pull” Approach
CSR2008-044.pdf
 
Beinur Giumali
Global CSR Strategies and Local Realities The Romanian Case
CSR2008-045.pdf
 
Oana Apostol, Salme Näsi and Matias Laine
Emerging Corporate Social Responsibility Thinking in the Post-Communist Countries: Increased Societal Expectations or Process of Knowledge Transfer?
CSR2008-046.pdf
 
Jawad Syed and Robin Kramar
Integration of CSR with HRM: What can we Learn from best Practice Organisations in the European Union?
CSR2008-047.pdf
 
Hajnalka Csafor
Challenges of CSR in some Recent Accession Countries of the EU: Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania
CSR2008-048.pdf
 
Meuthia Ganie-Rochman
Coping with Difficult Stakeholders in a Transitional Country
CSR2008-049.pdf
 
Greece Evangelinos I. K., Zotou A. Kavakli Z. and Balis M.
CSR Tools and Strategies for SMEs: The case of North Aegean Region
CSR2008-050.pdf
 
Raphaella Dewantari Dwianto and Agustinus Prasetyantoko
Acknowledging Local Knowledge in CSR Program: Lesson-learned in a multi-national corporation in Indonesia
CSR2008-051.pdf
 
Anna Sienicka and Joanna Tyrowicz
How Much (E)S in CSR?
CSR2008-052.pdf
 
Dima Jamali
Convergence Vs Divergence in CSR: An Institutional Perspective
CSR2008-053.pdf
 
Beata Faracik
The Government and Civil Society Roles in the CSR – Case of Poland
CSR2008-054.pdf
 
Rilka Dragneva, David Williamson and Gary Lynch-Wood
The Regulatory Implications of the Externally-Driven Business Case for CSR in the New EU Member States
CSR2008-055.pdf 
 
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