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inclusive_capitalism
Workshop
Luogo Evento
Campus Economico Giuridico, via Dei Caniana 2, aula "Bertocchi" e aula 16
Contatti di riferimento
Matteo Molinari, email: matteo.molinari@unibg.it
Strutture interne organizzatrici
Dipartimento di Scienze Aziendali
Strutture esterne organizzatrici
University of Auckland

Capitalism remains the dominant framework for organising global economic life, yet its promises of prosperity and inclusion are under increasing scrutiny. This workshop supports the forthcoming AAAJ Special Issue on Reimagining Accounting for Inclusive Capitalism and invites scholars to explore how accounting can contribute to reshaping capitalism toward inclusivity, sustainability and social justice.
The workshop is hosted by the University of Bergamo and sponsored by the Juncture (the University of Auckland’s Research Centre on Inclusive Capitalism). The workshop is free of charge for participants.
For more details, see the Call for Papers here:
https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/reimagining-acc…

 

Submission Details:

  • Abstract Deadline: 20 May 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: 5 June 2026
  • Length: 300–500 words
  • Submit to: anwar.halari@open.ac.uk

 

 

Attendance at the workshop is not a prerequisite for submission to the Special Issue. Also, although accepted abstracts will be presented and discussed at the workshop, there is no guarantee of the subsequent publication of associated manuscripts.

Programma

9.30 – 10.00

Arrival and coffee

10.00 – 10.30

Introduction and Welcome

Morning Parallel Streams 10.30 – 12.30

Time

Stream A – SALA BERTOCCHI

Stream B – ROOM 16

10.30 – 11.00

What is the Value of Freedom? Valuing Compensation for Wrongful Conviction and Unjust Detention

Elisa Maccagni, Eugenia Parodi, Chiara Carolina Donelli, University of Pavia.

Reimagining Management Accounting for Inclusive Capitalism: The Case of Target Costing

Silvana Revellino, University of Naples Federico II

Shahid Ansari, Babson College

11.00 – 11.30

Accounting for the invisible: rethinking accounting boundaries through care work

Nathalie Colasanti, University of Rome
Gloria Fiorani, Rocco Frondizi, University of Rome Tor Vergata Carmela Gulluscio, University of Rome

The Boundaries of Inclusive Capitalism: Accounting for a Safe and Just Space

Valentina Beretta, Maria Chiara Demartini, Elisa Maccagni, Eugenia Parodi, University of Pavia

11.30 – 12.00

Accounting for Second-Hand Resale Platforms: Vinted and the Paradox of Inclusive Capitalism

Giulia Leoni, University of Genoa

Accounting-Based Organizations as Sites of Social Justice: The Recognition Machine in a For-Profit Collective Management Organization

Andrea Mariani and Daniele Mario, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

12.00 – 12.30

From Capital to Covenant: Religious and Cultural Norms in Accounting for the Unpayable in Inclusive Capitalism

Delia Deliu and Diana Timis, West University of Timișoara

Translating Inclusive Accounting into Organisational Practice: A Case Study of Stakeholder Value Modeling in Japan

Yiting Weng, Kobe University

Philip Sugai, Doshisha Business Schoo

Katsuhiko Kokubu, Kobe University

Yuriko Nakao, Waseda University

12.30 – 14.00

Lunch

Afternoon Parallel Streams 14.00 – 16.00

Time

Stream A – SALA BERTOCCHI

Stream B – ROOM 16

14.00 – 14.30

ESG Controversies, Geopolitical Risk and the Cost of Capital: Evidence on Integration Failures and the Moderating Role of Gender Diversity

Zeina Samy Mohamed, University of Ferrara

Co-governance as a Driver of Multicapital Value Creation: the case study of an Italian SME

Valentina and Chiara, University of Pavia

14.30 – 15.00

Locked Capital and Inclusive Accounting: Rethinking Entity Shielding for Inclusive Capitalism

Susan Watson and Billie Lythberg, University of Auckland

 

ESG scoring as a device of legitimation for CEOs who are promoted from within the organisation

Elie Afolabi Felix, Julie Demaret, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Mamadou Ndione, University of Orléans

 

15.00 – 15.30

Method for designing a management tool and social inclusion: the valuation of volunteer networks

Nancie Rakotondrajao, Jean-Paul Mereaux, University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

Wilfrid Azan, Lumière University Lyon 2

Institutional and Policy Dimensions of Sustainability Reporting in Zimbabwe

Tapiwa Muvirimi, Ruth Dimes and Anwar Halari, The Open University

15.30 – 16.00

A buy-one, give-one model for corporate philanthropy in higher education: Insights from a trial

Ruth Dimes, The Open University

Claire Beach, University of Auckland

(Under)Valuing Non-Experts' Subjectivity and Conflictual Views in Risk Management: the Case of a Brazilian Development Bank

Rodrigo Souza, University of Roehampton

Tassiani Santos, Durham University

16.00 – 16.30

Inclusive by Design. Transformative Impact of the Social and Solidarity Circular Economy

Monciardini David, University of Turin, Italy

Rocca Laura, University of Brescia, Italy

 

16.30 – 17.00

Share Learning and Reflections: Links to AAAJ Special Issue Call – Reimagining Accounting for Inclusive Capitalism

17.00 – 17.30

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