Join us in architecting a future where “doing good” is the only sustainable way to do business. As the global economy undergoes a fundamental “software update”, the traditional silos of Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are evolving into the core operating systems of modern organizations. This track invites scholars and practitioners to explore how ethical integrity and social responsibility serve as engines of economic and organizational redesign, as catalysts for long-term resilience.
Since we are moving beyond the era of reactive compliance, this track aims to shift the conversation from how much an organization gives back to how it generates value in the first place. It focuses on the structural shifts required to align profitability with planetary boundaries and social equity, and welcomes contributions and research papers that address:
- Regenerative governance, moving from shareholder primacy to stakeholder-led value creation
- Ethical innovation focusing on how moral frameworks guide emerging technologies, AI, and automation
- Circular accountability by redefining global supply chains through the lens of radical transparency and ethics
- Impact metrics, the development of new KPIs for a transformed, post-growth, or regenerative economic landscape
Track Chairs:
Prof. Patrizia Gazzola, PhD, University of Insubria, Italy, and Prof. Andreia Andrei, PhD, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
E-mail: patrizia.gazzola@uninsubria.it, andrei.andreia@gmail.com
