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Thursday, October 2

3:30-4:30 Registration

4:30-4:45 Welcome and Opening Remarks


C.B. Bhattacharya, Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Marketing, Boston University

Judith Samuelson, Executive Director, Aspen Institute Business and Society Program

Russell S. Winer, Executive Director, Marketing Science Institute

4:45-6:00 Panel Discussion
Stakeholder Orientation: Why now? What’s the Rush?


Bhaskar Chakravorti, Partner, McKinsey and Company

Thomas A. Kochan, George Maverick Bunker Professor of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dan Bross, Senior Director, Corporate Citizenship, Microsoft Corporation

Moderator: Russell S. Winer, William H. Joyce Professor of Marketing, New York University

6:00-7:00 Reception

7:00-9:00 Dinner


Michael Dupee, Green Mountain Coffee and Don Seville, Sustainability Institute, will talk about “The Sustainable Food Lab” which brings together leaders from more than 50 organizations representing a microcosm of the stakeholders in food systems.

Friday, October 3

7:30-8:30 Breakfast


8:30-10:00 Session I | Shareholder vs. Stakeholder: Conflict or Harmony?


Gregory T. Gundlach, Coggin Distinguished Professor of Marketing, University of North Florida
“Redefining Marketing: From Shareholder to Stakeholder”

Noel Purcell, Advisor to Westpac Banking Corporation and Principal, Simply Good Business
“Creating Shareholder Wealth through Stakeholder Orientation”

John Becker-Blease, Assistant Professor of Finance, Washington State University
“Do Stakeholders Belong in Corporate Finance?”

Moderator: James E. Post, John F Smith Jr. Professor of Management, Boston University

10:00-10:30 Coffee Break


10:30-12:00 Session II | Creating a Stakeholder Oriented Organization


Daniel Korschun, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Drexel University
“Using Corporate Social Responsibility to Create a Stakeholder Oriented Firm”

Allen White, Vice President, Tellus Institute and Co-founder Corporation 20/20
“Visioning Stakeholder-based Corporate Forms”

Glen Urban, David Austin Professor of Marketing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“The Fundamental Role of Trust in Creating Stakeholder Engagement”

Moderator: Rajendra Sisodia, Professor, Bentley College

12:00-1:00 Lunch/Break


1:00-2:30 Session III | Implementing Stakeholder Oriented Marketing Strategies


Lakshmi Bhatia, Director, Global Partnerships, GAP Inc.
“Stakeholder Engagement: A Collective Approach to Complex Supply Chain Issues”

Ravi Dhar, George Rogers Clark Professor of Management and Marketing, Yale University
“Communicating via the Corporate Brand to Create Stakeholder Engagement in Multi-brand Organizations”

Beth Holzman, Manager of CSR Strategy and Reporting, Timberland
“Using the Web 2.0 to Build Multiple Levels of Stakeholder Engagement”

Moderator: Mike Lawrence, Executive Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Cone LLC

2:30-3:00 Afternoon Break


3:00-4:30 Session IV | Measuring Stakeholder Orientation Effectiveness


Sankar Sen, Professor of Marketing, Baruch College, City University of New York
"Measuring CSR Returns to an Oft-Neglected Stakeholder Group: The Cause Beneficiaries"

Don Carli, Executive Vice President, SustainCommWorld LLC
“Measuring Social and Environmental Impacts of Marketing Decisions”

Shuba Srinivasan, Associate Professor of Marketing and University Scholar, University of California, Riverside
“The Effects of “Consumer” Advertising on Multiple Stakeholder Groups”

Moderator: Sangeeta Ranade, Senior Program Associate, Aspen Institute

4:30-4:45 Session V | Reflections and Wrap up


C.B. Bhattacharya, Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Marketing, Boston University

Mary Gentile, Senior Advisor, Aspen Institute



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