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Macau

 
 
Forum
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Date:

  • Tuesday 14 February 2023

Platform:

  • Zoom

Cooperation Partner:

  • University of Saint Joseph

Video Record:

Time:

  • 18:30 to 20:00

Cost:

  • Free

Languages:

  • English
 

Speaker

Forum

Carlos Noronha

Carlos Noronha is Vice President of the Administrative Council of the Macau Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility in Greater China (MICSRGC) and Associate Professor at the University of Macau. His research is in the social aspects of accounting covering CSR, sustainability, and some philosophical underpinnings. His current interest is in the development of the Phenomenon Grande in the management literature.

 
Forum

Jenny Guan

Jenny Guan is President of the General Assembly of the Macau Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility in Greater China (MICSRGC) and Assistant Professor at Macao Institute for Tourism Studies. Her research is mainly in the area of accounting, consumer behavior, service quality, corporate social responsibility and sustainability.

 

 

Introduction

The Forum highlights key findings of a research on Stewardship Codes with a special focus of taking care of the grassroot people of Macau. In order to better understand the perception and opinions of the Macau people toward different dimensions of stewardship, three focus group interviews were conducted with school educators, the NGOs/NPOs, and the SMEs. The findings revealed that different groups of stakeholders have different needs but they do demonstrate many commonalities in terms of social needs especially during the difficult times caused by the pandemic. The government is suggested to take the lead in all aspects of stewardship and a comprehensive rethinking of the deep structural problems in the society is urgently called for.