13th Annual Responsible Business Research Conference - Call for abstracts open until 12.2.2025
What does corporate responsibility mean in today’s society? How do responsible and ethical aspects appear in different business models and business environments? How can we conduct research about these aspects and develop them further?
The Responsible Business Research Conference is organised in order to increase the visibility and to promote research on business responsibility, sustainability and ethics in Finland. In 2025, the conference is organised for the 13th time. Languages of the conference are Finnish and English.
Please find out more about the seminar at the event website.
The call for papers is open until 12.2.2025. Please submit your abstract here.
The seminar is free of charge.
Warm welcome! – Lämpimästi tervetuloa!
Keynote speech: Dr. Rajat Panwar – “Frontiers in Corporate Sustainability: Where Do We Go from Here?”
Rajat Panwar is a Professor of Responsible and Sustainable Business Management at Oregon State University, USA. A native of India, Dr. Panwar is an interdisciplinary scholar holding two doctoral degrees: a PhD in Forestry and a DBA in Sustainability and Strategy. He has published extensively in business, forestry, and interdisciplinary journals, as well as in practitioner-oriented outlets such as California Management Review and Harvard Business Review.
Dr. Panwar is a lead author for the “Business and Biodiversity” assessment by the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and the National Nature Assessment being conducted by the US government. He has contributed to multiple United Nations regional and global reports and co-edited two books.
Dr. Panwar is a versatile educator who has taught at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels across Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. His teaching focuses on corporate sustainability, corporate responsibility, and international business management.
Dr. Panwar is the Deputy Editor of the journal Business & Society and is a member of the editorial boards for Business Strategy & the Environment, Business Strategy & Development, and Organization & Environment. He is the President-Elect of the International Association for Business and Society (IABS) and is on a five-year leadership track with the Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division of the Academy of Management, where he currently serves as Program Chair.