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Global trade relations, supply chains and corporate responsibility

Business ethics and moral economic perspectives
Thursday, 05.12. - Friday, 06.12.2024
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The interdisciplinary conference "Global Trade Relations, Supply Chains and Corporate Responsibility" addresses the critical challenges and changes caused by global economic and geopolitical dynamics in international trade relations. In view of the increasing tendencies towards de-globalisation and increased regulatory intervention, the conference will examine resilience strategies such as nearshoring, reshoring or friendshoring and their capacity to protect supply chains against global risks.

Furthermore, the empirical and theoretical foundations of supply chain regulations are analysed in order to assess their effectiveness in promoting transparency and sustainability, as well as compliance with human rights standards. A central point of discussion is corporate responsibility in the context of the new supply chain laws, which require compliance with social and environmental standards.

The symposium is aimed at scientists from various disciplines, practitioners from the corporate sector and generally interested parties.

Cooperation with:

School of International Business, Bremen University of Applied Sciences

Special note:

The event is fully booked. Registration is unfortunately no longer possible.

Programme of the event:

2024-12-05-1

Thursday, 5 December 2024

2.30 pm
Welcome and introduction


3.00 pm
De-globalisation?
Economic and ethical challenges of changing framework conditions for international economic relations

Dr. Christian Heckereconomist,
Hamburg
Correction rates:
Prof. i. R. Dr. Gerhard KruipChristian Anthropology and Social Ethics, University of Mainz

PD Dr. Laura MahrenbachSchool of Social Sciences and Technology, Technical University of Munich

4.30 pm Coffee break


5.00 pm
Nearshoring, reshoring, friendshoring, de-risking as resilience strategies?

Prof. Dr Stefan Kooths, Director of the Research Centre for Business Cycles and Growth, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Together with: Prof Dr Rolf Langhammer, Researcher, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Korreferate:
Dr Eric Meyer, Managing Director of the Chair of Economics, in particular Behavioural and Digital Economics, University of Münster
Prof. Dr Dr Patricia Wiater, Chair of Public Law, International Law and Human Rights, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

6.30 pm Dinner

19.30 Get-together at Suresnes Castle



Friday, 6 December 2024

9.00 a.m.
Supply chain regulations: Empirical evidence and economic policy implications

Prof. Dr. Galina Kolev-SchaeferInstitute of German Business, Cologne
Correction rates:
Dr. Verena RauenInstitute for Business Ethics,
University of St. Gallen

Prof. Dr. Michael StrikerChair of Civil Law, University of Konstanz

10.30 a.m. Coffee break


11.00 a.m.
Supply chain laws and corporate responsibility

Prof. Dr. Markus KrajewskiChair of Public Law and International Law, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Correction rates:
Martin AllerchenDirector of Human Resources,
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli GmbH, Aachen

Eva Katharina DonnerHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH - UFZ

Together with: Dr. Annekatrin MeißnerInstitute for Applied Ethics, University of Passau

12.30 pmLunch and end of the conference

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