Conference: Stakeholder Strategy - 2024 Edition
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We are happy to announce that the S&O Purpose Center of HEC Paris will be hosting and sponsoring the 3rd edition of the Stakeholder Strategy Conference in May 24th and 25th 2024 at HEC Paris Alumni Office (9, avenue Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 75008 Paris).
AGENDA
FRIDAY MAY 24
INTRODUCTION, Julien Jourdan, HEC Paris

THE FUTURE OF STAKEHOLDER GOVERNANCE AND VALUE CREATION
Facilitated by Leandro Pongeluppe, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Problems in the New Stakeholder Theory, Anita McGahan, University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
A New Strategy Theory? Value Creation and Stakeholder Governance from an Evolutionary Perspective, Jan-Willem Stoelhorst, University of Amsterdam

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 1
Stakeholders in Strategy Research, Jason Snyder, University of Utah

Who Captures the Rents Suggested by the New Stakeholder Perspective? David Kryscynski, Rutgers School of Management

Pay Benchmarking and Firm Innovation, Claudine Gartenberg, the Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 2
Reconceptualizing Public Value: From externalities to Resource Flows, Ilze Kivleniece, INSEAD

When Producers Leave Cooperatives: the Interplay Between Shared and Common-Pool Resources, Camille Doche, HEC Paris

Balancing Competing Stakeholder Interests in Practice, Pushpika Vishwanathan, University of Amsterdam

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 3
Redesigning the Role of the CEO in Joint Value Creation: The Implicit Contract Game, Adam Clark, Chapman University

Stakeholder Synergies in Mergers and Acquisitions, Kate Odziemkowska, University of Toronto,
Rotman School of Management

Impression Management for Contentious Stakeholder Practices: A Temporal Analysis of the Corporate Equality Index, Steve Kofford, Mississippi State University

STAKEHOLDERS AND CORPORATE PURPOSE
Facilitated by Sarah Kaplan, University of Toronto

Signaling Corporate Purpose, Jay Barney, University of Utah

Purpose as Informal Contract: Conditions for Advantageous Coordination and Decision-Making,
Rodolphe Durand, HEC Paris

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 4
A Theory of Stakeholders' Moral Judgments, Flore Bridoux,
Rotterdam School of Management

Stakeholders and the Moralization of Organizational Misconduct, Julien Jourdan, HEC Paris

Stakeholder Humility: Towards a Theoretical Model for Stakeholder Engagement, Lite Nartey, INSEAD

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 5
Leviathan to the Rescue?! Exploring the Impact of Public Sponsorships on Firm Resilience, Mislav Radic, Bocconi University

Navigating Complexity and Novelty: A Stakeholder Governance Framework for Public-Private Partnerships, Joan Enric Ricart, IESE Business School

The Value(s)-Driven Firm: Understanding Motivation Behind Corporate Sociopolitical Involvement, Anna McKean, University of Utah
SATURDAY MAY 25
EMERGING QUESTIONS IN STAKEHOLDER GOVERNANCE
Facilitated by Xavier Martin, Tilburg University

Corporate Purpose and the Problem of Social Choice within Firms, Todd Zenger, University of Utah

Entrepreneurial Stakeholder Strategy and Political Threat Perceptions, Peter Klein, Baylor University

The Three-Assumptions Problem: Key to a Stakeholder Paradigm in Theory & Practice,
Subramanian Rangan, INSEAD

PAPER PRESENTATIONS: SESSION 6
They Don't Care About Us: How Public Policies Can Unlock Growth in Disadvantaged Communities,
Aline Gatignon and Leo Pongeluppe, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Managing Stakeholder Heterogeneity to Govern the Commons: The Case of California Groundwater, Marc Legrand and Bertrand Quélin, HEC Paris

Children Left Behind: Charter Schools and the Privatization of Public Education in the US,
Farzam Boroomand, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

WORKSHOP: UNRESOLVED QUESTIONS IN NEW STAKEHOLDER THEORY
Group work (with coffee and snacks) followed by a plenary discussion


