RBRC 2023

Programme

All times are Finnish times (GMT+2)

 15.3.2023

10:00–10:30 Registration, coffee
10:30–10:45  Welcome: Dean Matti Sommarberg, Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University
10:45–12:00 Keynote: Irene Henriques, Playing in the CSR sandbox: Harnessing the power of shared value creation
12:00–13:00 Lunch
13:00–15:00 Workshop 1
15:00–15:30 Coffee
15:30–17:30 Workshop 2
18:30–      Conference dinner

 

Irene Henriques

Irene Henriques
Irene Henriques is a Professor of Sustainability and Economics and Area Coordinator of Economics at the Schulich School of Business, York University in Toronto, and former Co-Editor of Business & Society. She is an Affiliate Research Scholar for the Rutgers Institute for Corporate Social Innovation (RICSI) and serves as representative at large to the Board of Governors for the Academy of Management. Her research interests span economics, stakeholder management and sustainability. She has published numerous articles in leading economic and management journals including the American Economic Review, Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Management and Journal of Management Studies.  Her book, Salvaging Corporate Sustainability, with Michael Barnett and Bryan Husted was recently published by Edward Elgar Press.

 

16.3.2023

9:00–11:00 Workshop 3
11:00–11:30 Coffee
11:30-12:30 Keynote: Olli Pyyhtinen, The Recycling Paradox: On Conflicting Modes of Valuing Waste
12:30–12.45 Closing
12:45–14:00 Lunch

 

Olli Pyyhtinen

Olli Pyyhtinen
Olli Pyyhtinen is Professor of Sociology at Tampere University, Finland, and the founder of Relational Studies Hub (RS Hub). He is the author of for example More-than-Human Sociology (Palgrave, 2015), The Simmelian Legacy (Palgrave, 2018), and The Gift and Its Paradoxes (Routledge, 2014). Currently, Pyyhtinen is leading two projects on waste and the circular economy, WasteMatters (ERC Consolidator Grant, 2022-2027) and DECAY (Academy of Finland 2022-2026), and a project of contemporary gift practices (Kone Foundation, 2021-2024).

 

We thank the Foundation for Economic Education for financial support!