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Prof Carol Tilt | Dr Nicholas Mangos | Mr Maz Demosthenous |
This research group comprises four FBS staff members, whose research focuses on the ethical and responsible activities of business entities and their interaction with society, with a particular emphasis on NGOs. It includes research on social accounting, corporate responsibility, corporate philanthropy, poverty alleviation through strategic management, and business ethics.
Publications by the team
Demosthenous, M. & Krambia-Kapardis, M., (2010). Moral Reasoning of Cypriot Business Students: A Long Way Off Perfection. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 10(1), 373-384.
Demosthenous, M., (2006). The moral reasoning levels of accounting students in South Australia: Recent findings of the effect of studying ethics and gender have upon moral development. Teaching Journal of the ooi Senior Academy, Transactions on ..., 6(1), 19-29.
Jones G.R. & Tilt C.A. (2005) 'Corporate philanthropic reporting in Australia: Some preliminary evidence', Social and Environmental Accounting Journal, Vol 25, Issue 1, pp.7-10
Jones G.R. & Tilt C.A. (2005) 'Philanthropic reporting by Australian companies', Journal of the Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability, Vol 11, No. 1, pp. 22-25.
Jones G.R. (2007) 'Senior executives' personal values: the role personal values play in decisions regarding corporate philanthropy – a theoretical model', International Journal of Management and Decision Making, Vol. 8, No. 2/3/4, pp. 343-355
Mangos N.C. (2007) 'Australian banks servicing bottom of the pyramid markets: A critical review of sustainability initiatives of banks', International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 64-73.
Mangos N.C. (2009) 'Investigating the role of Australian business in alleviating poverty in the Asia Pacific region', International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, Vol.4, No. 2, pp. 245-257.
Mangos, N.C. & Demosthenous, M., (2006). Customising a firm's web-site to fit global cultures: the myth of globalising web site designs. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management, 6(3), 87-94.
Tilt C.A. (1994) 'The influence of external pressure groups on corporate social disclosure: Some empirical evidence' , Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 56-71.
Tilt C. A., Tilling M.V. & Davidson R. (2006) 'NGO Activism via websites' Australasian Conference on Social and Environment Accounting Research, Wellington, New Zealand, November.
Tilt C.A., Tilling M.V., & Davidson R. (2007) 'NGO Activism via the web: Missed potential?', Corporate Citizen, forthcoming.Research students

