10th ISL INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP June 2-‐5, 2015 Coral Room, Neptun Hotel, Importanne Resort, Dubrovnik TUESDAY 2 June 17.30-‐19.00 Conference registraAon & welcome cocktails on the Lounge Terrace WEDNESDAY 3 June Time Authors/speakers Organisa:on Topic 8.30-‐9.00 Gayle Avery ISL and MGSM, Macquarie University, Sydney Welcome to the 10th ISL Symposium on Sustainable Leadership & update on ISL acAviAes 9.00-‐9.45 Keynote speaker: Frank Straub Chairman of Blanco and Blanco Professional, Germany Challenges and benefits in running a sustainable family enterprise 9.45-‐10.30 Theme 1: Prac::oner Session: Applica:ons of Sustainable Leadership Chair: Professor Gayle Avery, ISL & Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney Panelists Organisa:on Frank Straub Chairman of Blanco and Blanco Professional, Germany Domagoj Matasic President of the Board Elektro Kontakt d.d., CroaAa 10.30-‐10.50 Morning Tea Break 10.50-‐11.15 Theme 2: Provoca:on Harald Bergsteiner ISL and Australian Catholic University ReinvenAng the stock exchange 11.15-‐12.35 Theme 3: What are specific stakeholder groups doing? Chair: Professor Elizabeth More, Australian Ins:tute of Management Victoria-‐Sophie Osburg (1); Denise Conroy (2); Waldemar Toporowski (1) 1. University of GoeYngen, DFG Research Training Furnishing sustainable futures: An exploraAon of Group 1703, Germany; how furniture manufacturers can demonstrate 2. University of Auckland Business School, New sustainable leadership Zealand Amabel HunAng; Denise University of Auckland Business School, New Conroy Zealand Carl Åborg (1); Ingela Målqvist (2) 12.35-‐14.00 Conference lunch 1. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; 2. Centre for OccupaAonal Health, County Council of Stockholm, Sweden Mindful consumers leading sustainable business pracAces Management for sustainable staffing in the Swedish home care sector Mediterraneo Restaurant 14.00-‐14.10 Best paper awards (in conference room) 14.10-‐14.35 Special acAvity: "Coherence Mapping" with Bruce McKenzie, President, Future Insight Maps 14.35-‐15.30 Theme 4: New insights Chair: Professor Elizabeth More, Australian Ins:tute of Management Gayle Avery (1); Harald Bergsteiner (2); Fenwick Jing (3) 1. ISL & Macquarie University, Sydney; 2. ISL & Australian Catholic University; 3. Shanghai Normal University Achieving high performance in small firms under organic leadership Tomas Pernecky; Jill Poulston Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Leading the way: A case of cultural creaAves 15.30-‐15.45 AZernoon Tea Break 15.45-‐17.30 Theme 5: Leadership development in adults Chair: Professor Grant Jones, Faculty of Law & Business, Australian Catholic University Harald Bergsteiner (1); Gayle Avery (2) 1. ISL & ACU; 2. ISL & Macquarie University, Australia Reconceptualising experienAal learning: The Twin Cycle ExperienAal Learning Model Tom Ristoski (1); Elizabeth More (2) 1. Australian Catholic University; 2. Australian InsAtute of Management 21st century execuAve leadership development – Key consideraAons/challenges Judita Peterlin University of Ljubljana Slovenia Sustainable leadership development: Framework for a new process Bruce McKenzie (1); Suree Borisuitsawat (2) 1. Future Insight Maps, Australia; 2. APM Group SoluAons Co Ltd,Thailand How is Sustainable Leadership developed? Poster sessions (available all through the conference) 19.00 Stephanie Colbry (1); ErinMcLaughlin (1); Vonya Womack (1); James Gallagher (2) Understanding the dynamic role of leadership in 1. Cabrini College, United States of America; conflict regions: CooperaAve acAon, courage and 2. Zep Inc. shared sacrifice Laura Strachan; Janice McMillan; Norma D'Annunzio-‐Green; David McGuire Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom Sustainable Leadership: Synthesising frameworks Informal dinner -‐ meet in Hotel Neptune lobby (opAonal, at own expense) THURSDAY 4 June 8.30-‐9.25 Theme 6: Sustainable leadership prac:ces Chair: Professor Gayle Avery, ISL & Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney Eugene Allevato Woodbury University, CA, USA AYtudinal and behavioral competency of business and liberal arts students towards sustainable development Molraudee Saratun Mahidol University, Thailand Performance management to enhance employee engagement 9.25-‐10.20 Theme 7: What's happening in schools? Chair: Professor Grant Jones, Faculty of Law & Business, Australian Catholic University Grzegorz Mazurkiewicz; Jagiellonian University, Poland Joanna Trzópek CooperaAon needed indeed? School leaders' opinions Shun Wing Ng Preparing school leaders for effecAve school management Hong Kong InsAtute of EducaAon, Hong Kong 10.20-‐10.35 Morning Tea Break 10.35-‐11.30 Theme 8: Sustainable tourism Chair: Dr Tomas Pernecky, School of Hospitality and Tourism, Auckland University of Technology Harald Bergsteiner ISL and ACU, Australia How sustainable is tourism in Dubrovnik? Kumud Sengupta Market Vision Research & ConsulAng, UAE Best pracAces in sustainable tourism 11.30-‐12.25 Theme 9: Sufficiency Economy in Thailand Chair: Professor Gayle Avery, ISL & Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Sydney Phallapa PeAson (1); 1. Mahidol University, Thailand; Werapong Prapha (2); 2. Oxfam GB -‐ Thailand; Veerathai SanApraphob 3. Royal IniAaAve Discovery FoundaAon, Thailand (3) Community sufficiency in Nan province Pornkasem Kantamara The New Theory: Sustainable agriculture in Thailand Mahidol University, Thailand Close 12.25-‐12.30 All 12.30-‐-‐-‐-‐ Conference lunch Mediterraneo Restaurant AZernoon & evening at leisure
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