EBEN Annual Conference 2025 in Munich on 29-31 May 2025

Catholic Academy - Munich (Germany) - 29-31 May 2025

Artificial Intelligence, Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

Challenges and Opportunities for Business and Society

 


 

Registration and payment:

https://register.oxfordabstracts.com/event/73701

 


 

The increasing use of AI powered technology is profoundly affecting businesses at various levels and across various sectors. This development increases efficiency and productivity, fuels expansion and innovation and reduces the workloads of routine tasks. The new technology is a transformative force that will redefine our societal norms, influence our business practices, production and trade, and shape our future. It will increase efficiency and affect the quality of work; it will change collaborative structures and power relations in organisations, eliminate business models and create new.

At the same time, the world is challenged by the evolving landscape of climate change and political transformations. Increasing public expectations and changing power relations are threatening the stability of international trade relations and supply chains, and businesses increasingly must deal with a multitude of societal expectations.

This annual EBEN conference 2025 will address these transformative forces in a conference theme track on opportunities and challenges for the AI transformation and in a general track on corporate responsibility.

 

Conference Theme Track

Artificial Intelligence and Business Ethics

We invite empirical and conceptual submissions on various aspects of AI and business ethics including but not limited to:

 

  • Ethics of management and leadership in the context of new technologies
  • Regulation, legislation and governance of AI
  • AI powered technology of surveillance and control in relation to management and organisational interaction
  • AI and the challenges of privacy, data protection, bias and fairness, transparency and explainability, accountability and responsibility
  • Cultural and political consequences of new AI technologies
  • AI and sustainability  
  • Future scenarios of utopias and dystopias 

General Track

Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

We invite empirical and conceptual submissions on various aspects business ethics and geopolitical transformations including but not limited to: 

  •  Ethical business practices in global markets: Human rights and public opinions
  • Business Ethics and the European Green Deal
  • Business ethics and de-globalisation
  •  CSR and sustainability from a global perspective
  •  Business ethics and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Business ethics and supply chains
  • Responsible Leadership and management on international organisations
  • Business ethics, sanctions and armed conflicts

Conference Schedule

(General Program)

Day 1 Thursday May 29, 2025

09:30: Registration and Coffee

10:00: Welcome addresses

10:15: Keynote Presentations

12:00: Lunch

13:00: Roundtable

14:30: Parallel Sessions

16:00: Coffee Break

16:30: Parallel Sessions

18:00: Evening walk in Munich

20:00: Dinner at the Catholic Academy

Day 2 Friday May 30, 2025

09:30: Registration and Coffee

10:00: Round table Presentation

12:00: Lunch

13:00: Parallel Sessions

15:30 Coffee Break

16:00: Parallel Sessions

17:30: EBEN General Assembly

19:00: Conference Dinner

3 Day Saturday May 31

09:30: Registration and Coffee

10:00: Parallel sessions

12:00: Lunch

13:00: Roundtable

14:30: Concluding Session

15:00: Departure


Registration and payment:

https://register.oxfordabstracts.com/event/73701

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