Sustainable Enterprises of the Future
Call for Participants for the 4th Annual Sustainable Enterprises of the Future Conference
Hosted by Robert Morris University in Moon Township, PA, U.S.A.
September 25-26
Conference Theme: Creating Social Profit
The Sustainable Enterprises of the Future is pleased to announce its 4th annual
conference which will be held on September 25-26, 2013 in Moon
Township, Pennsylvania. The conference will bring scholars and
practitioners interested in Sustainable Enterprises’ role in the
creation (destruction) of social profit (Sπ) together.
If
organizations exist to coordinate the resources and capabilities of
society, then those that perform better than average create greater
gains for society than others. This is not to say that the ‘other’
organizations failed to create value but if the market were to allocate
the underachieving organizations’ resources to those that performed
greater then society would have, presumably, witnessed greater impact.
This will be demonstrated differently depending on the domain:
1. For Profit –
while it is easiest to conceptualize the premise in the for-profit
model where the total economic gain might be the measure of relative
social performance (i.e. Friedman’s “the business of business is
business”) it is generally accepted that current reporting,
quantification, models are insufficient and fail to consider social
‘good’.
2. Not-for-profits –
while some may claim that nonprofits are net-zero organizations, they
still contribute to society. Where in the for-profit model, the market
might rely on some performance measure to evaluate relative performance /
social gain, it is much more difficult to do this within the nonprofit
arena.
3. STEM –
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – National and
corporate investment through research and development, education, and
policies constitutes a significant social investment of resources and
capabilities. Improvements in quality of life, reduction in consumption /
use of natural and human resources, changes in yield and defect rates,
and other output measures all demonstrate gains (losses) to society.
In line with the
conference theme, the President, Co-Chairs, and governance board invites
papers and symposia in all areas concerned with S(π). All
manuscripts and symposia suggestions will be double-blind reviewed.
Please visit the Sustainable Enterprises of the Future’s website - http://sentry.rmu.edu/web/ cms/schools/sbus/sustainable- enterprises/Pages/default.aspx -
for submission deadline, program outline, conference registration fees,
tracks, travel information, hotel accommodation, and other information.
Acceptable
contributions to this call can come from any discipline that attempts to
increase social profit. Authors are invited to submit to the following
tracks:
1. Social sciences (business, psychology, anthropology, etc.) – Best Paper in the Social Sciences
2. STEMS – Best Paper in STEMS
3. Practitioner – Best Practitioner Paper
4. Student Papers – Best Student Paper Award [A $400USD award will be granted in this category]
Inquires:
Program Committee: If you have any questions, you may contact:
Program Committee: If you have any questions, you may contact:
Dr. Patrick Litzinger, Robert Morris University Litzinger@rmu.edu
Dr. Steven Clinton, Robert Morris University Clinton@rmu.edu
Dr. Marcel C. Minutolo, Robert Morris University Minutolo@rmu.edu
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: August 15, 2013
All authors will be invited to submit their papers with revisions to the
Sustainable Enterprises of the Future annual that will be published
with ISBN approximately six month after the conference. All attendees
will receive a copy of the publication.
Program Chairs: Dr. Steven Clinton, Robert Morris University Clinton@rmu.edu
Dr. Marcel C. Minutolo, Robert Morris University Minutolo@rmu.edu
Paper and Abstract Submission Information
Submissions are due no later than August 15, 2013 via http://www.openconf.org/ SustainableEnterprises/ openconf.php