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    BFCSR-25 2025 - 25th PARIS International Conference on Business, Finance & Corporate Social Responsibilities (BFCSR-25) scheduled on Dec. 3-5, 2025 Paris (France)

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    Category BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, Finance, Business, E-Commerce, HR, Management, MIS, Organizational Behaviour, Marketing

    Deadline: November 18, 2025 | Date: December 03, 2025-December 05, 2025

    Venue/Country: Bali, Indonesia

    Updated: 2025-07-25 16:20:08 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

    I. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Sustainability:

    CSR Strategy & Implementation:

    Developing and embedding CSR within core business strategy.

    Integrating CSR across the value chain (supply chain responsibility, ethical sourcing).

    Measuring and reporting CSR impact (ESG metrics, non-financial reporting, double materiality).

    Stakeholder engagement and management (employees, customers, suppliers, communities, investors).

    Communication of CSR efforts (avoiding greenwashing, building authentic narratives).

    Environmental Sustainability (E in ESG):

    Climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies (carbon reduction, net-zero targets).

    Circular economy principles and waste management.

    Sustainable resource management (water, energy, raw materials).

    Biodiversity conservation and nature-based solutions.

    Sustainable product design and innovation.

    Social Responsibility (S in ESG):

    Human rights in business and supply chains (e.g., modern slavery, fair labor practices).

    Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in the workplace.

    Employee well-being, decent work, and living wages.

    Community engagement and social impact investment.

    Ethical marketing and consumer protection.

    Data privacy and responsible technology use (e.g., AI ethics).

    Governance (G in ESG):

    Corporate governance structures for sustainability.

    Board diversity and accountability for ESG performance.

    Ethics and compliance programs.

    Anti-corruption and bribery measures.

    Shareholder activism and engagement on ESG issues.

    Transparency and accountability mechanisms.

    Impact Measurement and Reporting:

    Frameworks like GRI, SASB, TCFD, ISSB, ESRS.

    Integrated reporting.

    Data collection, analysis, and visualization for CSR.

    Auditing and assurance of sustainability reports.

    II. Business Aspects:

    Sustainable Business Models:

    Creating shared value.

    Purpose-driven business.

    Social entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship.

    Business model innovation for sustainability.

    Strategic Management:

    Competitive advantage through sustainability.

    Risk management and resilience in the face of social and environmental challenges.

    Innovation for sustainable development.

    Leadership for responsible business.

    Marketing & Consumer Behavior:

    Purpose-driven branding and ethical marketing.

    Consumer perceptions of CSR and sustainable products.

    Building consumer trust and loyalty through responsible practices.

    Communicating sustainability effectively to consumers.

    Human Resources & Organizational Behavior:

    Attracting and retaining talent through CSR.

    Employee engagement in sustainability initiatives.

    Organizational culture for responsible business.

    Training and development for ESG competencies.

    Supply Chain Management:

    Responsible supply chain practices.

    Traceability and transparency in supply chains.

    Managing social and environmental risks in global supply chains.

    III. Finance Aspects:

    Sustainable Finance & Investment:

    ESG investing (environmental, social, and governance factors in investment decisions).

    Impact investing and green bonds.

    Responsible banking and lending.

    Sustainable finance regulations (e.g., EU Taxonomy, SFDR).

    Risk management in financial institutions related to ESG factors.

    Corporate Finance:

    Integrating ESG into financial performance and valuation.

    Access to capital for sustainable businesses.

    Shareholder engagement on ESG issues.

    Financial implications of climate change and other ESG risks.

    Green and sustainability-linked financing.

    Financial Reporting & Disclosure:

    Non-financial reporting and its integration with financial reporting.

    The role of CFOs in sustainability.

    Auditing and assurance for ESG data.

    IV. Cross-Cutting & Emerging Themes:

    Regulation & Policy:

    Evolving regulatory landscape for CSR and sustainable finance.

    Government policies promoting responsible business.

    International frameworks and agreements (e.g., UN SDGs, Paris Agreement).

    Technology & Digital Transformation:

    Leveraging AI, blockchain, and big data for CSR and sustainability reporting.

    Digital solutions for supply chain transparency.

    The ethical implications of emerging technologies.

    Case Studies & Best Practices:

    Examples of successful CSR and sustainable finance initiatives.

    Lessons learned from challenges and failures.

    Education & Research:

    New research methodologies in CSR and sustainable finance.

    Developing future leaders for responsible business.


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