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Program Overview

Thursday (June 6) Friday (June 7)

Saturday (June 8)

19.30 – 21.30 8.45 – 9.15 9.15 – 9.45 9.45 – 11.00 11.00 – 11.30 11.30 – 13.30 13.30 – 15.30 15.30 – 17.15 17.15 – 17.30 17.30 – 19.30 20.15 9.30 – 11.30 11.30 – 12.00 12.00 – 13.30 13.30 – 14.00

A02 S24 M04 M05 M06 Welcome Cocktail (Central Building) Registration Opening Address Plenary session Coffee Break RA1 RA2 BE1 BE2 Lunch Editor Round Table Coffee Break RM1 BE4 BE5 BE6 Social Dinner BE7 RM2 Coffee break Keynote Address Closing Speech

M03

BE3

RA3 RA4

• BE: Business Ethics • RA: Reputation as an Asset • RM: Reputation Metrics Apart from the Welcome Cocktail, which will take place in the Central Building (Edificio Central), the conference will be held in the Economics Building (Edificio de Econ´omicas, Derecho y M´asteres, also known as Edificio Amigos).

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THURSDAY, June 6, 2013 19.30–21.30

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Welcome Cocktail (Central Building)

EBEN 2013 - European Business Ethics Network - Research Conference

FRIDAY, June 7, 2013 8.45–9.15

Registration

9.15–9.45

Opening Address (A02)

1. Opening Address Reyes Calder´on and Anthony Gortzis 9.45–11.00

Plenary session (A02)

Chair: Alejo Sison

1. Corporate responsibility through the stakeholders lens CB Bhattacharya 11.00–11.30

Coffee Break

11.30–13.30

Reputation as an asset 1 (S24)

Chair: Elena Guti´errez-Garc´ıa

1. Corporate Reputation as a mediating factor between Corporate Social and Financial Performance Mauro Sciarelli, Mario Tani and Ornella Papaluca 2. Identifying legitimacy gaps and reputational risks by mapping expectations of corporate responsibility Laura Olkkonen 3. Corporate reputation and communication management. A bibliometric analysis Elena Guti´errez-Garc´ıa, Juan Manuel Mora and Sara Sainz de Aja 4. How leaders delegate Kristian Alm 5. Communication and Interdependencies in Branding Michael P¨utter 11.30–13.30

Reputation as an asset 2 (M04)

Chair: Luc Van Liedekerke

1. On the nature of corporate reputation in the business ethics field: its components and limitations (moral dangers). Peter Pover 2. Effects of International Funding and Commercial Promotion of High-tech Start-ups on company reputation Rafael Rasinger 3. How to Regain Reputation after a Corporate Scandal? - The Case of Siemens Michael S. Asslaender and Stefanie Kast 4. The value of good corporate reputation during crisis times Peter-Jan Engelen and Luc Van Liedekerke 11.30–13.30

Business ethics 1 (M05)

Chair: Antonio Argando˜na

1. Reputation and the role of moral expectations and presuppositions Johannes Hattler 2. The impact of leadership behavior to the organizational culture Franz Haas 3. Social Shareholder Engagement: An Interplay Between Voice and Exit Jennifer Goodman, C´eline Louche, Katinka C. Van Cranenburgh and Daniel Arenas 4. Trust Based Reputation: a necessary condition for organizational commitment Enrique Marrades, Alvaro Lleo and Manuel Guill´en-Parra EBEN 2013 - European Business Ethics Network - Research Conference

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FRIDAY, June 7, 2013 5. Reputation and humility Antonio Argando˜na 11.30–13.30

Business ethics 2 (M06)

Chair: Alejandro Moreno-Salamanca

1. Metaprofit: Overcoming the the for- profit - non-profit dichotomy Cristian R. Loza Adaui and Giorgio Mion 2. Engagement from a philosophical perspective: an instrument for corporate reputation Martha M. Rodr´ıguez 3. Happiness and the Impact on Company Reputation Maria Minichmayr 4. Reputation, Ethics, and Diversity Fernanda Wagstaff and Gabriela Flores 5. Does Business Schools Religious Affiliation Make a Difference? A Survey to Faculty on their Understanding of Ethics and Its Integration into Decision-Making Dom`enec Mel´e and Alejandro Moreno-Salamanca 6. Reputation, Aristotle and Spiritual Capital Magda Bosch, Francesc Torralba and Carla Gr`acia 11.30–13.30

Business ethics 3 (M03)

Chair: Alvaro Pezoa

1. Corporate Reputation in the Business Ethics Field Ricardo Leiva, Reyes Calder´on, Isabel Iribarren and Ignacio Ferrero 2. Ethics and Corporate Goals Can reputation and ethics constitute corporate goals? Javier Pinto 3. The missing Ethical link in Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Reputation Milena Valeva 4. Corporate Responsibility in Positive Business: Doing good and doing well. Marcel Meyer 5. To be or look like?, Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Reputation. Alvaro Pezoa 13.30–15.30

Lunch

15.30–17.15

Editor Round Table (A02)

Chair: Michael Asslaender

1. Confirmed participants Alejo Sison, Rosa Chun and Mollie Painter-Morland 17.15–17.30

Coffee Break

17.30–19.30

Reputation as an asset 3 (M03)

Chair: In´es Gil Guerrero

1. Electronic Word-of-Mouth (eWOM) impact on Corporate Reputation: A literature analysis Maria Elena Aramendia-Muneta 2. Corporate Reputation. A Marketing approach Pedro Mir and Reyes Calder´on

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FRIDAY, June 7, 2013 3. Sustainability, stakeholders and reputation. Analysing measures to reduce criticism on companies. Jacob Hoerisch, Sarah Elena Windolph and Stefan Schaltegger 4. Costs and Benefits of building a good reputation through the Ethics Officer In´es Gil Guerrero and Manuel Guill´en-Parra 5. Corporate Reputation and the Internet Impact. Pedro Mir and Reyes Calder´on 17.30–19.30

Business ethics 4 (M04)

Chair: Javier Aranzadi

1. Organization Theory and the Logic of Gift: the Unappreciated Foundation of Performance and Reputation Toms Baviera-Puig, William English and Manuel Guill´en-Parra 2. Corporate reputation is just good individual action within its socio-cultural framework Javier Aranzadi 3. Ethical Fusion: The Impact of Company Acquisitions on Ethical Reputation. Chris Doran 4. Interpersonal Benevolence in Uncommon Organizations : a Contribution to the Common Good Theory Guillaume Mercier and Ghislain Deslandes 5. The Mirage of Corporate Integrity and Reputation Miguel Alzola 17.30–19.30

Business ethics 5 (M05)

Chair: Mario Silar

1. Research Synthesis of Twelve Years of Press Coverage on Corporate Social Responsibility Cristian R. Loza Adaui, Isabel Winkler, Andr´e Habisch and Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen 2. Cling together, swing together! How industrial sectors frame corporate reputation Thomas Beschorner and Thomas Hajduk 3. Reputation vs. Digital Divide in Public Services Robert Popovits 4. SER reactions to major legitimacy (and/or reputation) threats: insights from the aviation industry Petros Vourvachis and Therese Woodward 5. Blueprint for Trust and Reputation Restoration Julian Clarke and Mario Silar 6. Keeping and improving reputation in the cultural sector: the case of the Fiesta of the Patios in Cordova. Rafael Cejudo and Rosa Colmenarejo 17.30–19.30

Business ethics 6 (M06)

Chair: Laura Albareda

1. Ethical Corporate Culture and Reputation and its Transferability to the subject of Human Trafficking in the Private Sector Marion Mansberger 2. The servant and the housewife Jes´us M. Zaratiegui 3. Moral Hazar in Banking: Determinants Sara Urionabarrenetxea, Juan Antonio Azkunaga and Leire San-Jos´e EBEN 2013 - European Business Ethics Network - Research Conference

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FRIDAY, June 7, 2013 4. The integration of Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) in the pension funds: An analysis of different strategies. Laura Albareda and M. Rosario Balaguer 5. Perceived moral costs of plagiarism in high-trust and low-trust environments-: preliminary results of an international survey study Eckhard Burkatzki and Joost Platje 6. Responsible investment - how is it framed by Finnish pension fund key financial decision makers? Riikka Siev¨anen 17.30–19.30

Reputation metrics 1 (S24)

Chair: Hugo Smid

1. Measuring the E-Word of Mouth Reputation & its influence on Financial Performance Eleftheria (Roila) Christakou and George-Michael Klimis 2. Corporate reputation and online public assessment. The role of CSR for looking good online Elanor Colleoni, Mette Morsing and Kasper Ulf Nielsen 3. Social Media Reputation - Development of a concept and its measurement Michael Etter and Elanor Colleoni ´ 4. An experiment on corruptibility Jos´e Luis Alvarez-Arce, Michele Bernasconi, Reyes Calder´on, Christine Choirat, Isabel Rodriguez-Tejedo, Stella Salvatierra and Raffaello Seri 5. Internal market orientation and internal reputation as prerequisites for external reputation Jos´e L. Ruizalba Robledo 6. On the Consistency of CSR Ratings. A Comparative Analysis of Sustainalytics and ASSET4 Johan Graafland and Hugo Smid 20.15

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Social Dinner

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SATURDAY, June 8, 2013 9.30–11.30

Reputation metrics 2 (M05)

Chair: Javier Pinto

1. Corporate Social Responsibility to Build Reputation: Spanish Evidence of the Ibex35 Firms Jos´e L. Fern´andez S´anchez, Ladislao Luna Sotorro and Elisa Baraibar D´ıez 2. Measuring Reputation: evidence of the inseparability of ethics Francisco de Borja Moragues Miana, Carolina Ugarte Artal and Manuel Guill´en-Parra 3. Should ethics and reputation be measured? The case of the Balanced Scorecard Luis M. P´erez, Alexis Ba˜no´ n and Manuel Guill´en-Parra 4. Modeling the state of Business Ethics in MBA programs Ignacio Ferrero, Alejo Sison and Javier Pinto 5. Reputation in the business through the implementation of the stakeholder theory Maite Ruiz-Roquei and Jose Luis Retolaza 6. The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on the Reputation of the Most Admired Companies of the World Dulce Redin, Christine Choirat and Victoria Rodriguez 9.30–11.30

Reputation as an asset 4 (M03)

Chair: Tobias Goessling

1. Ethical Behaviour and Higher Business Results: Empirical Evidence for Spain Ana Mar´ıa Casado, Manuel Angel Fern´andez, Jos´e Ignacio Pel´aez and Juan Cardona 2. Impression Management and Reputation in Organizations Rita J´acome, Alexis J. Ba˜no´ n and Manuel Guill´en-Parra 3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Reputation: The Looking Good Dilemma Nick LinHi and Igor Blumberg 4. The epistemological challenges of being and looking good Mollie Painter-Morland 5. The color of good Tobias Goessling 6. The contribution of solidarity theory to models of corporate governance Edison P. Tabra 9.30–11.30

Business ethics 7 (M04)

Chair: Heli Kortesalmi

1. The role of external ethics advisors and ethics consultants in business. A hermeneutical approach. Geert Demuijnck and Annette Kleinfeld 2. The communication of ethics code implementation and risk management in large European companies Bj¨orn Fasterling and Christophe Roquilly 3. The role of Compliance Management Systems in regard to Corporate Reputation Malcolm Gammisch 4. Being good by means of the Ethical Competence Management System Rafael Morales and Carmen Cabello 5. Diffusion of Voluntary Whistleblowing Channels Heli Kortesalmi EBEN 2013 - European Business Ethics Network - Research Conference

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SATURDAY, June 8, 2013 6. Corporate reports: a mechanism for managing corporate reputations in case of corruption Maider Aldaz and Jos´e Antonio Calvo 11.30–12.00

Coffee break

12.00–13.30

Keynote Address (A02)

Chair: Christine Choirat, Ignacio Ferrero

1. Business ethics in the Reputation Economy: an increasing importance issue Angel Alloza 13.30–14.00

Closing Speech (A02)

1. Closing Speech Anthony Gortzis and Giorgio Coricelli

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