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 Center
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 Corporate
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 Conferences 
		sponsored
 
		
		
		
		First Conference 
		on International Corporate Responsibility, Pittsburgh, 7-9 June 
		2002, organized by John Hooker and Peter Madsen.  Participants from 
		Australia, Botswana, Canada, China, Macedonia, Papua New Guinea, 
		Philippines, South Africa, UK, and USA. 
		
		
		Second Conference 
		on International Corporate Responsibility, Amsterdam, 18-20 June 
		2004, organized by John Hooker, Ans Kolk, and Peter Madsen. 
		Participants from Australia, Canada, Colombia, 
		Romania, Germany, India, Netherlands, Nigeria, Philippines, UK, and 
		USA. 
		
		
		Third Conference 
		on International Corporate Responsibility, Hong Kong, 22-24 
		September 2006, organized by 
		John Hooker, John Hulpke, and Peter 
		Madsen.  Participants from Australia, China, Germany, India, Macedonia, 
		Nigeria, Philippines, Russia, Rwanda, South Africa, and USA.
		
		
		Fourth Conference on 
		International Corporate Responsibility, Doha, Qatar, 16-18 November 
		2008, organized by Mohamed Dobashi, 
		John Hooker and Peter Madsen.  
		Participants from Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Canada, 
		Greece, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, 
		Russia, Spain, USA, and Zambia.  The ICR 
		conferences issued calls for extended abstracts, of which about 30 were 
		selected by a program committee.  The aim of the conferences was to 
		bring together scholars from widely different cultural backgrounds for 
		intense dialog.   
			
			
			Ethics and 
			cultural factors track, part of CBI 
			conference, Corporate Evolution:  Looking 
			Inward or Looking Outward? Pittsburgh, 
			October 2003.  Recruited 11 speakers, plus plenary talk on 
			corruption by John Hooker, and talk on global ethics by prominent 
			theologian Hans Küng.
			
			Teaching Track 
			at European Business Ethics Network Conference, 
			Entschede, Netherlands, 24-26 June, 2004.  Selected 
			papers published in the Journal of Business Ethics Education.
			
			Forum on
			Ethics of Intellectual Property, part of CBI conference, 
			Innovation and the Growth of the International Firm, Stuttgart, 
			Germany, 8 September.  Speakers from Belgium, Canada, Japan, United 
			Arab Emirates, and USA. 
        
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