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Seminar on SRI in Vlerick, May 12

Open Seminar "Social Responsible Investment becomes mainstream within two years, Where do we stand?", Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Belsif, Campus Gent,Thursday 12 May 2005 – 2pm-6pm.

The seminar will debate about the future of SRI and more especially address one of the key challenges of integrating SRI into mainstream financial analysis. It will address questions such as: Is SRI research taken into account in portfolio construction of mainstream fund management? Is integration the future of SRI? What does it mean in terms of SRI research: in-house or out-sourcing? Do financial analysts have information that SRI analysts don’t have and visa versa?

Download an invitation at the EABIS web site or check directly the web site of the seminar.

03:58 PM, 27 Apr 2005 by Volodja Vorobey Permalink | Comments (0)

EABIS 4th Annual Colloquium - 5-6 December 2005 - Warsaw, Poland

The European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) is pleased to announce its 4th Annual Colloquium on the Mon 5th - Tues 6th December 2005* in Warsaw, Poland. It will be hosted by the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (LKAEM) and Warsaw School of Economics with the support of the Responsible Business Forum, Poland at the LKAEM campus.

In line with EABIS’ role as a business-academic partnership and learning forum, the annual event will again mobilise thought leaders from companies and business schools - as well as other stakeholders such as policy-makers and NGOs - from Europe and around the world. It will explore issues such as corporate responsibility, competitiveness and the development of knowledge, skills and mindsets for today’s and tomorrow’s managers and leaders. There will also be a marketplace / learning exchange for education and training experiences and innovations. A 1-day workshop for PhD students will also take place at the event on Sun 4th Dec.

An initial programme as well as a “Call for Academic Papers and Business / Other Practioner Inputs” will be available in the coming weeks along with registration details. Please hold the 5-6 December 2005 in your calendar for what promises to be another highly successful event for business representatives, academics and other stakeholders to share and learn! If you have any queries please send them to: info@eabis.org

* The new dates replace the original intention to hold the event on 19-20 September 2005.

02:51 PM, 27 Apr 2005 by Volodja Vorobey Permalink | Comments (0)

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