• SIG: Education and Ethics- Embedded vs. standalone ethics education: two sides of the same coin?

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Embedded vs. standalone ethics education: two sides of the same coin? In the same way that the skills vs. knowledge debate continuously swirls around business education, ethics education has its own iteration: whether ethics should be taught as a standalone subject or embedded within all subjects. This SIG aims to bring together academic expertise to […]

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  • Accounting and Finance SIG: Free webinar on anti-modern slavery with Professor Maria Kapardis

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Date: Tuesday 8th April 2025 Time: 3.30 pm (Brisbane time) RSVP link: for Microsoft Teams webinar: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d1543798-ce13-4f60-b869-a760417e75d8@feaef260-82c9-49b0-9550-e0b702e6b36b If you have any queries please contact Clare Burns: clburns@bond.edu.au or 07 5595 2657 Hear accounting Professor Maria Kapardis, editor of The Palgrave Handbook on Modern Slavery, share her insights on the manifestation of 50 million modern slaves […]

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  • Qualitative Research SIG- Qualitative Research in Ethics and Contemporary Technology (AI, Big Data, Blockchain)

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Tuesday 15 April, 3.30pm AEST: Qualitative Research SIG Qualitative Research in Ethics and Contemporary Technology (AI, Big Data, Blockchain) In recent years, contemporary technology has expanded rapidly across all industries, profoundly affecting sectors such as finance, accounting, IT, and management, among others. While research in these domains is increasing, numerous opportunities remain unexplored. Notably, qualitative research focused […]

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  • Critical Writing Workshop for HDR Students/Early Career Researcher

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    You are invited to a hands-on Critical Writing Workshop facilitated by Professor Edward Wray-Bliss. This session will help sharpen your critical thinking and writing skills, with a particular focus on critical business ethics—a theme aligned with the ABEN Jan Schapper Scholarship. This annual scholarship supports emerging scholars engaging in thoughtful, critical approaches to business ethics. […]

  • ABEN ‘On the Road’ Mid Year Conversation

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    To Join us on the day, please see the Zoom details below Join Zoom Meeting https://notredame-au.zoom.us/j/85422028625 Meeting ID: 854 2202 8625 Passcode: aben

  • SIG Qualitative Research: Listening for Meaning

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Join the Qualitative Research Special Interest Group on Tuesday 21 April, 16.00-17.00 AEST for  ‘Listening for Meaning: Why Interviews Matter’  with Guest Speaker: Dr Scott Taylor, Professor of Leadership & Organization Studies,  University of Birmingham

  • SIG Accounting and Finance: ‘Fraud in Aged Care’

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Older Australians are increasingly vulnerable to financial misconduct—from assessment impersonators and fake invoices to identity theft and high pressure tactics. While new national reforms aim to strengthen protections, the complexity of the aged care ecosystem continues to create serious risks for consumers and families.

    Join us for a timely panel discussion on ‘Fraud in Aged Care,’ bringing together researchers, practitioners, advocates, and lived experience perspectives. This free webinar will discuss regulation, emerging issues, systemic harms, professional responsibility, and the realities facing older people and their families. There will be time for audience Q&A.

    Whether you study financial misconduct, work in the sector, or are supporting a loved one in aged care, this session will offer evidence based insights and practical guidance. We will explore how fraud occurs, why certain consumers are most at risk, and what can be done to strengthen ethical practice within the system.

  • Mid-Year Conversation 2026

    Online webinars Online, Australia

    Mid-Year Conversation – 4 June, 9.00-11.00am AEST Topic: ‘Where is it going to end?’: The ethics of leadership in the tech sector - from Steve Jobs to Elon Musk Speaker: Dr Scott Taylor, Professor of Leadership & Organisation Studies, University of Birmingham Link: https://charlessturt.zoom.us/j/65677811058?pwd=Qsl8HCJgtIOVi0uIQRAmmPrIum4KSu.1 Meeting ID: 656 7781 1058 Passcode: 884885 Contact: Alain Neher (aneher@csu.edu.au)   […]