Oxford Philosophy of Management Conference Programme


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
St Anne's College, Oxford
26 - 29 June 2002

DEVELOPING PHILOSOPHY OF MANAGEMENT -
CROSSING FRONTIERS

o Full programme, speaker and registration details are now available at

www.managementphilosophers.com

o Residential, non-residential and day passes available

o 75 speakers from 20 countries include

ï^¨ Robin Blackburn, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
ï^¨ Tom Donaldson, Professor of Legal Studies and Director of the Ethics
Programme, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
ï^¨ Ed Freeman, Director of the Olsson Centre for Applied Ethics, Darden
Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia
ï^¨ Leigh Hafrey, Senior Lecturer in Communication and Ethics, Sloan School,
MIT
ï^¨ Michael Luntley, Professor of Philosophy, University of Warwick

ï^¨ Yally Avrahampour, Vice-President: Merril Lynch International (London)
ï^¨ Vishwanath Baba, Dean, Michael G. DeGroote School of Business, McMaster
University, Canada
ï^¨ Tom Campbell, Professor in the Faculty of Law, Australian National
University, Canberra
ï^¨ Anthony Cheung, Professor of Public and Social Administration, City
University of Hong Kong
ï^¨ Simone de Colle, Manager Business Ethics and Integrity, KPMG
Sustainability Advisory Services, London
ï^¨ Jonathan Gosling, Director of the Strategic Leaders Unit, Lancaster
University Management School
ï^¨ Chris Higson, Associate Professor of Accountancy, London Business School
ï^¨ Mark Lemon, International Ecotechnology Research Centre, Cranfield
University
ï^¨ Stephen Linstead, Professor of Management, University of Essex
ï^¨ Domènec Melé, Professor and Director of Business Ethics, IESE, Barcelona
ï^¨ Jim Platts, Institute of Manufacturing, Cambridge University
ï^¨ Geoff Roberts, Director, Eco-Partners Ltd
ï^¨ Linda van der Colff, Head of Postgraduate Studies, Milpark Business
School, Midrand University, South Africa

o Presentations, workshops, discussion themes include:

Management and Business Management
Managing International Development
Virtue, Happiness and Competence
Knowing How to Manage: Expertise and Embedded Knowledge
Social Responsibility in Fund Management
Community and Authority
Information, Misinformation and Dialogue
Why Don't Ethics Programmes Work?
Making Ethics Come Alive: Prospects After Enron
Managing: In Whose Interests?
Paradigms for Management
Rules, Systems and IT
Towards a Culture of Trust
Making Wise Decisions
Finance, Economics and Ethics
Relationships at Work
Standpoints in Organisation Studies
The Self in Management
Value Creation and Trade: A Stakeholder Approach
Business Calling: Stories for Leaders
Organisational Ethics and Integrity
Management as Politics
Making Sustainable Profit
Making Sense of Careers
Creating and Managing Knowledge
Justice On The Job
Bringing Philosophy to Managers


Organised by Reason in Practice: The Journal of Philosophy of Management in
association with the Forum for European Philosophy.

Nigel Laurie
Editor and Publisher
Reason in Practice: The Journal of Philosophy of Management
74a Station Road East
Oxted Surrey RH8 0PG
United Kingdom
nigel.laurie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tel/fax +44 (0)1883 715419

Visit our website: www.managementphilosophers.com



Nigel Laurie
Editor and Publisher
Reason in Practice: The Journal of Philosophy of Management
74a Station Road East
Oxted Surrey RH8 0PG
United Kingdom
nigel.laurie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
tel/fax +44 (0)1883 715419

Visit our website: www.managementphilosophers.com




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