Program
Friday, April 7
Registration 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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Perdue Hall - Room 362
Session 1 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Moderator: Keith Diener, Stockton University
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Maximizing Stakeholder Trust as a Tool for Controlling Corruption - Phil Nichols, University of Pennsylvania
Sovereign Investors as Fiduciaries of Intergenerational Equity - Salar Ghahramani, Penn State Abington
Business Ethics: How and Where is it Taught? - Donna Steslow, Kutztown University
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Saturday, April 8
Breakfast and Registration 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
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Perdue Hall - Room 362
Session 2 9:00 AM – 10:40 AM
Moderator: Suzanne Palmer, Albright College
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Trends in Equity Crowdfunding - Ruth Hughes, Wilkes University
Empowering Employee Brand Ambassadors to Improve the Consumer Experience without Annoying the FTC: Achieving the Marketing Objectives while Satisfying the Legal Requirements - Paula O'Callaghan, University of Maryland University College
Nudging Corporate Compliance - Todd Haugh, Indiana University
Pre-contractual Liability and Economic Performance Across Legal Systems - Kevin Fandl, Temple University
Break 10:40 AM - 11:00 AM
Session 3 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
Moderator: Salar Ghahramani, Penn State Abington
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If Sitting is the New Smoking, What Does That Mean For Employers? - Natalie Pederson and Lisa Eisenberg, Drexel University
Judicial Approval of FLSA Back Wages Settlement Agreements - Keith Diener, Stockton University
A Defense to a Defense: The Inherent Compulsion Doctrine and Assumption of Risk - Bruce Haller, Molloy College
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