CFP: License to operate
Submission deadline: May 14, 2013
Conference date(s):
September 12, 2013 - September 14, 2013
Conference Venue:
Université de Lille 1
Lille,
France
Topic areas
Details
The theme of the EBEN 2013 Annual Conference is “License to operate”. In a narrow sense the ‘license to operate’ means the stakeholders’ approval of a particular business project that can affect their lives. The term could be understood differently, however. It could be applied to the acceptance or non-acceptance of the expansion of profit-seeking business into sectors of activity that, at least in Europe, were formerly performed by the state or non-for profit institutions (healthcare, education, utilities, etc). Or, more broadly, the ‘license to operate’ could refer to an implicit social contract between corporations and society at large.
The discussion about the legitimacy of corporations is an old one. But we think that the context has evolved and that the awareness and the expectations of the public have changed. The EBEN conference in Lille invites any kind of proposal that invigorates a renewed discussion.
Other themes:
Besides this specific focus on legitimacy, we welcome contributions that treat general topics in business ethics. Theoretical, empirical and managerial approaches to these issues are welcome. Contributions from both academics and practitioners are encouraged.
Paper submissions and publication
Deadline: May 14, 2013. A selection of the conference papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Business Ethics.
The conference is preceded by a one-day doctoral workshop.
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