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Full Timetable Tue 10 Sept 9.00 ESG Registration and coffee 10.30 Auditorium António Tavares (EST) Opening Ceremony Introductory speeches 11.30 Keynote speech Towards sustainability: beyond the circular economy Prof Dr David Crowther De Montfort University, UK; London School of Commerce, UK; University of Bedfordshire, UK; Ansted University, Malaysia 12.30 Refectory Lunch 2.00 ESG Parallel session 1 3.30 EST Afternoon tea 4.00 – 5.30 ESG Parallel session 2 6.30-8.00 Welcome reception at Barcelos Municipality Wed 11 Sept 9.00 ESG Parallel session 3 10.30 EST Coffee 11.00 Auditorium António Tavares (EST) Keynote speech We share the future Dr Maria João Cunha Miranda, Nabeiro Group– Delta Cafés 12.00 Meeting concerning publication 12.30 Refectory Lunch 2.00 ESG Parallel session 4 3.30 EST Afternoon tea 4.00 – 5.30 Auditorium António Tavares (EST) Symposium Can plastic be socially responsible? Speakers: Helen Song-Turner, Federation University Australia Rita Vilke, Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Jagbir Singh Kadyan, University of Delhi 7.30 Quinta da Pia Conference dinner

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Page 1: final full timetable - IPCA...Frank Nyame-Asiamah, David Crowther Accounting Transparency of Non-Governmental Organizations: A Bibliometric Analysis Mingming Zhang, Manuela Cañizares

Full Timetable Tue 10 Sept 9.00 ESG Registration and coffee 10.30 Auditorium António

Tavares (EST) Opening Ceremony Introductory speeches

11.30 Keynote speech Towards sustainability: beyond the circular economy Prof Dr David Crowther De Montfort University, UK; London School of Commerce, UK; University of Bedfordshire, UK; Ansted University, Malaysia

12.30 Refectory Lunch 2.00 ESG Parallel session 1 3.30 EST Afternoon tea 4.00 – 5.30 ESG Parallel session 2 6.30-8.00 Welcome reception at Barcelos

Municipality Wed 11 Sept 9.00 ESG Parallel session 3 10.30 EST Coffee 11.00 Auditorium António

Tavares (EST) Keynote speech We share the future

Dr Maria João Cunha Miranda, Nabeiro Group– Delta Cafés 12.00 Meeting concerning publication 12.30 Refectory Lunch 2.00 ESG Parallel session 4 3.30 EST Afternoon tea 4.00 – 5.30 Auditorium António

Tavares (EST) Symposium Can plastic be socially responsible?

Speakers: Helen Song-Turner, Federation University Australia Rita Vilke, Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Jagbir Singh Kadyan, University of Delhi

7.30 Quinta da Pia Conference dinner

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Full Timetable

Thu 12 Sept 9.00 ESG Parallel sessions 5 10.30 EST Coffee 11.00 Auditorium

António Tavares (EST)

Keynote speech Ethics and Compliance Dr. Helena Gonçalves, EDP Group- Ethics Provider Office Sustainable Development Goals – Local Actions aiming Global Objectives Dr Alexandra Roeger, Esposende Municipality

12.30 Refectory Lunch 2.00 Auditorium

António Tavares (EST)

Book launch Management Scholarship and Organisational Change by Miriam Green Speakers: Peter Neergard, CBS Abdul Moyeen, Federation University Australia

2.30 ESG Parallel session 6 4.00 EST Afternoon tea 4.30 Auditorium

António Tavares (EST)

Closing ceremony

Friday 13 Sept 9.30- 5.00 Sightseeing Tour

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Parallel Session 1: 10 Sept, 2.00 p.m.

Track 1 Room 4

Track 2 Room 5

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Chair: Jagbir Singh Kadyan Financial integration: The Tunisian context Ghabara Hela, Abaoub Ourtani Nadia Social Responsibility Aspects of Losses of Pension and Wage Benefits in Case of Company Insolvency Yury Karaleu Who stands for socially responsible development of rural regions in Lithuania? Collaboration for innovation in biogas Živilė Gedminaitė – Raudonė, Rita Vilkė, Dalia Vidickienė

Chair: Jacob Dahl Rendtorff CSR and Nation Building Agenda in India: An Accounting Framework for “Multiplier” Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility Taral Pathak, Ruchi Tewari Sustainable Development: what is taught in the courses of Accounting and Management? Evidence from Portugal Sónia Gomes, Teresa Eugénio, Susana Jorge CSR and Corporate Reputation: A Halo-removed Approach Abosede Ijabadeniyi, Jeevarathnam Parthasarathy Govender

Chair: Hernán Barahona Social Responsibility at the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre: from the experience gained to the new challenges Joaquim Mourato, João Emílio Alves, Francisco Morais, Isabel Mourato, Maria do Carmo Maridalho Evaluation of Brazilian Higher Education focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals Nilton Oliveira da Silva, Fátima de Souza Freire Determinants of electric car purchase intention in Portugal José Luís Miranda, Catarina J. M. Delgado

Chair: Onyeka Osuji Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance: Evidence from corporations in Nigeria Comfort Tioluwani The Reflection of Corruption in Brazilian Companies listed on Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (B3) Oderlene Vieira de Oliveira, Sérgio Seabra da Silveira Filho, Felipe Alexandre de Lima The Future of the Accounting Degree Ermelinda Oliveira, Rute Abreu

Chair: Muhammad Abu Naser Impact of Environmental Costs on Lighting Industries. Environmental management accounting as informational support in making decisions to optimize the entity's profit Mihaela(Ștefan) Hint Corporate Governance and family firms: revisiting the literature Fernando Nascimento Zatta, Liliane Cristina Segura, Henrique Formigoni, Rute Abreu Social responsibility and Higher Education Institutions: the case of the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave Eva Maria Miranda

Chair: Silvia Chowdhury Income tax of Portuguese listed companies in financial and corporate social responsibility reports Fábio Albuquerque, Julija Cassiano Neves The influence of regulation in the transparency of the financial reporting on emission allowances and greenhouse gas emissions Ana Isabel Dias, Patricia Milanés-Montero, Esteban Pérez-Calderón The triumph of the nerds: technology and resource depletion Shahla Seifi

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Parallel Session 2: 10 Sept, 4.00 p.m.

Track 1 Room 4

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Chair: Helen Song Turner A Game of Thrones: geopolitics and resource depletion Shahla Seifi Industry Type and Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure in India: A Theoretical Analysis Ruchi Tewari, Taral Pathak Sustainability disclosure of mould companies – Content analysis Elisabete Correia, Susana Garrido Azevedo, Helena Carvalho

Chair: Amer M Alshehri Legislating CSR through framework legislation Henk Kloppers Incorporating CSR in Corporate Governance of Banking Institutions in a Challenging Institutional Context- A Case Study of Nigeria Victor Ediagbonya Developing a legal agenda for CSR in a complex institutional context- a case study of Kuwait Asma Alfouzan

Chair: Cristian R. Loza Adaui Transparency of Public Higher Education Institutions: An Index proposal and application Róberson de Oliveira, João Leitão e Helena Alves Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility in the perspective of social economy entities: a bibliometric study Brízida Tomé, Ana Maria Bandeira, Graça Azevedo, Alberto J. Costa Sustainability as a goal: social and environmental performance in companies based on the emerging and growth-leading economies M.V. Sanagustín-Fons, E. Fredes Ortas, J.A. Moseñe-Fierro

Chair: Ghulam Sughra Does Blockchain Technology drive Sustainability? An exploratory review Asanga Jayawardhana, Sisira Colombage The Portuguese tax system for non-profit institutions Fátima David, Lúcia Marques, Rute Abreu Tax Avoidance and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Meta-analysis Filomena Antunes Brás, Mário Marques, Tânia Montenegro

Chair: Fabiana Roberto Sustainable development of human and social capital in a socioeconomically challenged community in Brazil Renuka Vivekananthan The social entrepreneurship and the development of human capital building social capital: The case of the university of Fortaleza Randal Martins Pompeu, Marcus Mauricius Holanda Corporate governance and sustainability of the insurance sector in Brazil Elizabeth Borelli

Chair: Adele Thomas Corporate Social Responsibility: The (r)evolution of a mimetic concept Pedro Pinheiro, Manuela Sarmento, Maria Manuela Duarte

Why some accounting reforms tend to fail? Christos Tsatsis The effects of the Defined Benefit Pricing of Enterprises: A Study of Share Brazilian Market Maria Lizete da Silveira, Otávio Ribeiro de Medeiros

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Parallel Session 3: 11 Sept, 9.00 b.m.

Track 1 Room 4

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WORKSHOP Measuring the Impact in Social Investment Ruchi Tewari, Taral Pathak

Chair: Salvador Marín-Hernández Functioning of corporate entrepreneurship structures in the agribusiness sytsem of the republic of Belarus Natallia V. Maltsevich, Valery M. Maltsevich Government's Role in the Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility Programs in Small and Medium-sized Companies in Developing Countries Hernán Barahona, Cleber J. C. Dutra Corporate Social Responsibility in the Brazilian Banking Industry Kleber Vasconcellos de Oliveira, Paulo Roberto Barbosa Lustosa, Fátima de Souza Freire

Chair: Peter Neergaard Ethical dilemmas and Climate Justice: A Case of Sugar Cane Farming from India Prabir Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Bhavna Pandey and Jacob Dahl Rendtorff Applied Ethics: Developing a MoralScan for Middle-sized Companies Aloy Soppe, Koos Wagensveld Ascertaining the risk factors of maternal child health outcomes in Rivers State, Nigeria: Towards the PRISMA model Viviane Chinwah , Frank Nyame-Asiamah, Ignatius Ekenam

Chair: Rudemarlyn Urdaneta Accounting Transparency Analysis of Non-Governmental Organizations: a case study of Red Cross in China and Spain Mingming Zhang, Manuela Cañizares Espada, Raquel Pérez Estébanez, Elena Urquía-Grande CSR and Corporate Heritage Identity at the Crossroad: Implications for Social Learning Abosede Ijabadeniyi, Heila Lotz-Sisitka Corporate climate change-related reporting: the Portuguese accounting framework on GHG emissions Ana Florindo, Kátia Lemos, Sónia Monteiro, Verónica Ribeiro

Chair: Soraia Gonçalves Contributions of Iberian Foundations to the Achievement of Global Goals Ana Fialho, Elisabete Gomes Santana Félix, Fátima Jorge, Maria Del Mar Soto Moya Social Responsibility: Proposal of social re-inclusion of inmates of the Brazilian prison system through higher education Ana Lúcia Fontes de Souza Vasconcelos, Patrícia Tuma Martins Bertolin, Bruna Soares Angotti Batista de Andrade, Rute Maria Gomes Abreu Corporate Social Responsibility of MNEs - How aligned they are with Sustainable Development? Abdul Moyeen, Helen Song Turner

Chair: Mariana Simões Ferraz do Amaral Fregonesi The critics and development of China’s ‘One Belt One Road’ initiative for Global Economic Development and Sustainability Lan Jiang

The Role of Corporate Governance in the Wake of Corporate Collapses in the UK Edwin Mujih Adaptation to the digital age, challenges and its impact on microfinance Muhammad Abu Naser

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Parallel Session 4: 11 Sept, 2.00 p.m.

Track 1 Room 4

Track 2 Room 5

Track 3 Room 6

Track 4 Room 7

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Track 6 Room 9

Chair: Fátima David The perspective of Saudi users of CSR Amer M Alshehri Banking industry: Performance and social responsibility Salvador Marín-Hernández, Esther Ortiz-Martínez Review of CSR- Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives of the top three PSU’s- Public Sector Undertakings of India Jagbir Singh Kadyan

Chair: Miriam Green Emerging trends on Sustainability/Integrated Reporting: public and private perspectives Sónia Monteiro, Verónica Ribeiro, Kátia Lemos Major technologies and its effect on transformation of decision- making process Muhammad Abu Naser The importance of CSR environmental pillar development for the modern business: a study among SMEs of Portugal and Slovakia Oksana Sokil, Iveta Ubrežiová, Teresa Eugenio,Tânia Marques

Chair: Natallia V. Maltsevich IT Governance Practices: drivers of the existence of a board of directors in brazilian public organizations Oderlene Vieira de Oliveira, Susana Margarida Faustino Jorge, Patrícia Helena Ferreira Lopes Moura Sá Determinants of Portuguese SMEs tax compliance: A Structural Equation Modelling Application Ana Cristina dos Santos Arromba Dinis Sustainable Cities and Public participation: a Survey of the Literature Soraia Gonçalves

Chair: Lan Jiang Quality of CSR reporting. Mandatory or voluntary reporting? Annkathrin Mies, Peter Neergaard Hierarchy of Legislated Corporate Social Responsibility, Supply Chains and Assumptions in Mandatory Modern Slavery Disclosure Onyeka Osuji Discounting the future: can sustainability be engineered? David Crowther

Chair: Frank Nyame-Asiamah Agribusiness and territorial government: mayor’s favor and community citizenship from social responsibility perspective Rita Vilkė, Živilė Gedminaitė – Raudon Business Model Innovation for Electric Vehicle Industry in China X. Sun, X. Liu, Helen Song-Turner Bangladesh's shipbreaking industry: a stakeholder analysis Silvia Chowdhury

Chair: Taral Pathak The relationship between leverage and corporate social responsibility disclosure Pedro Pinheiro, Manuela Sarmento, Manuela Duarte Transparency of Social Solidarity Private Institutions in the Autonomous Region of Madeira: empirical study Ana Maria Bandeira, Deolinda Meira, Graça Azevedo, Tomásia Ornelas Smart and sustainable accounting and taxation Lilian Meira Purcinelli, Rute Abreu, Ana Lucia F.S. Vasconcelos

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Parallel Session 5: 12 Sept, 9.00 b.m. Track 1 Room 4

Track 2 Room 5

Track 3 Room 6

Track 4 Room 7

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Chair: Rita Vilkė Problems and approaches in the implementation of social and responsible business activity among students of Belarusian universities Natallia V. Maltsevich, Tatiana V. Proharava The impact of local business activities development of social responsibility at a Brazilian corporate museum Randal Martins Pompeu, Ana Luiza Almeida do Monte Crowdfunding versus Crowdlending: is there social responsibility? Rute Abreu, Liliane Segura, Jelena Legcevic

Chair: Comfort Tioluwani Environmental Accounting: A case Study of Implementation in Brazilian Public Airports Fued Abrão Júnior, José Maria Dias Filho, Iris Cristina Ferreira da Silva The ‘Is / Ought’ Question: dichotomy, consequence or interconnectedness: social responsibility in politics the academy and management Miriam Green Analysis of Provisions and Contingent Liabilities Related to the Environmental Disaster in Samarco Mineração Henrique Formigoni, Raquel Popadiuk, Ingrid Euflausino Fogaça de Souza, Liliane Cristina Segura

Chair: Henk Kloppers Determining customer perceptions that influence the retail industry’s corporate responsibility activities in the UK Ghulam Sughra, Frank Nyame-Asiamah, David Crowther Accounting Transparency of Non-Governmental Organizations: A Bibliometric Analysis Mingming Zhang, Manuela Cañizares Espada, Raquel Pérez Estébanez, Elena Urquía-Grande Tax planning strategies and governance' structures. Cristina Sá, Helena Alves

Chair: Esther Ortiz-Martínez The role of corporate governance on CSR – The South African transition from CSR to Shared Value Elbe Kloppers Isomorphism in the Spanish football industry - Impact of the regulations and institutional pressures in the transparency Rudemarlyn Urdaneta, Juan Guevara, Fernando Llena, José Moneva Impact Investment towards Heritage and Culture to cater to the Development Needs of India Taral Pathak

Chair: Ruchi Tewari Mobbing: A critical look at legal protection in Brazil and Portugal Alisson Renato Medeiros de Araújo, Iva Alberta Teixeira Faria, Rosana Muinz de Medeiros Does increasing regulatory requirements improve CSR reporting quality? The Italian Case. Cristian R. Loza Adaui, Giorgio Mion, Corrado Corsi POMPEIA – Observatory of Accountability and Transparency in the Public Sector Carlos Santos, Anabela Rocha, Augusta Ferreira, Graça Azevedo, Agostinha Gomes, Maria José Fernandes, Luís Ferreira, Rui Marques

Chair: Abaoub Ourtani Nadia Influence of environmental liability on the environmental disclosure score of Bloomberg Maisa de Souza Ribeiro, Edilene Santana Santos, Mariana Simões Ferraz do Amaral Fregonesi, Lucelma Maria dos Santos Cunha Governance of the Social Economy: A literature review Cristina Góis, Helena Inácio, Deolinda Meira, Mafalda Jesus, Maria Goreti Teixeira, Patrícia Monteiro The ethics and values of students in the Polytechnic of Guarda Francisco Tomé, Ermelinda Oliveira

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Parallel Session 6: 12 Sept, 2.30 b.m.

Track 1 Room 4

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WORKSHOP Getting published in International Journals David Crowther Rute Abreu

Chair: Mihaela(Ștefan) Hint The evaluation of CSR perception: a study in Portugal and Ukraine Oksana Sokil, Iveta Ubrežiová, Teresa Eugenio,Tânia Marques Determinants of CSR behaviors and reporting: Evidence from healthcare providers industry María del Mar Miras-Rodríguez, José Rafael González-López, Bernabé Escobar-Pérez Twitter and environmental disclosure. The case of Andalusian local governments Enrique Bonson, David Perea, Michaela Bednárová, Enrique Bonsón

Chair: Edwin Mujih Social Responsibility in Portuguese Municipalities: An Exploratory Study about Torres Vedras Municipality Anita Jorge, Cláudia S. Costa, Ana Paula Monte Impressions on the images of the annual reports: a Goffmannian and Barthesian analysis of CSR reporting in Petrobras Janaína Almeida, Ana Caria, Lídia Oliveira Influence of Gender Diversity of Boards and Gender of CEO on Financial Performance: The European Case Liliana Marques Pimentel, Patrícia do Carmo Vaz Pereira, Helena Maria Santos de Oliveira, Ntoung Agbor Tabot Lious

Chair: Asanga Jayawardhana, Determinants of Corporate Sustainability: new evidence using panel data for the Iberian case Beatriz Lopes Cancela, Maria Elisabete Neves, António Carlos Gomes Dias The impact of corporate governance on earnings management of Portuguese listed firms Inês Lisboa; Alexandra Costa Evidence of chief value officers in Brazilian listed companies Luiza Teti Mayer, Raimundo Nonato Rodrigues, Jeronymo José Libonati

Chair: Graça Azevedo The theory of attachment in contexts of public and social marketing: study of the program "Portugal Sou Eu” Bruno Sousa, Ana Cardoso Governance, performance and accountability of public universities: the Portuguese case Maria da Conceição da Costa Marques Accountability and sustainability reporting in the public sector. Evidences from Italian municipalities Fabiana Roberto, Roberto Maglio, Andrea Rey