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Call for Posters for GRI Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency 
2010 

 

On 26-28 May 2010, the third Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and 
Transparency will be organised by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Like 
the second conference, held in 2008, the  conference will include a small-scale 
academic conference, chaired by Prof. Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam 
Business School, The Netherlands. The academic conference will be held in RAI 
Elicium conference centre (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) and will be an 
integrated component of the overall conference, thus offering ample opportunity 
for interaction and exchange between academics and practitioners. The previous 
conference, in 2008, was attended by almost 1,000 participants from diverse 
constituencies in 56 countries. The 2010 conference theme is 'Rethink. Rebuild. 
Report'.

 

The academic conference will consist of two main elements. A series of debates 
with invited speakers will focus attention on important topics in 
sustainability/CSR reporting. These interactive sessions, put together by Prof. 
Ans Kolk and Prof. Brendan O'Dwyer (both University of Amsterdam Business 
School), will bring together prominent established scholars and younger 
researchers under specific themes, including Trends and issues in 
sustainability reporting; Assurance on sustainability reporting; Carbon 
disclosure; Carbon performance and measurement; NGO accountability; and 
Connecting sustainability reporting and international organisational processes. 
In addition, poster presentations will provide opportunities for young and 
senior scholars to discuss their latest research with those present at the 
conference. The posters will be placed (around A1 size format for each 
presenter) close to the meeting rooms so the idea is that people will be 
walking around and engaging in discussions around the boards in an informal and 
relaxed way. For those unfamiliar with poster presentations, see 
http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/speaking/poster/pop2a.cfm.

 

Submission requirements

 

Unlike other conferences, there will be no paper sessions, so all those who 
want to present their work at this conference can only submit for poster 
presentations. We are open to academic research on the broad topic of 
sustainability/CSR reporting and transparency, but will, in the selection 
process, also in view of the limited number of places, give preference to those 
that contain high-quality empirical studies.

 

Abstracts, with a maximum of 800 words (excluding references), should be 
submitted to [email protected] before 15 December 2009. Please note that this is 
the only address to which submissions for posters can be sent - other types of 
submissions and/or those sent to other addresses will not be considered. When 
submitting your abstract, please include, in the e-mail message that 
accompanies your submission, the statement that you will, if the poster is 
accepted for presentation, indeed come to present it at the conference. If 
these formal requirements are not met, the abstract will not be considered. 
Final decisions on poster proposals that are accepted will be sent out around 
15 January 2010. The conference fee for one presenter per poster will be waived.

 

More information on the conference as a whole, including registration, will 
become available on http://www.amsterdamGRIconference.org

 

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