1st Workshop on Ethical, Social and Environmental Accounting of Conferences: the case of RCIS 2022

Who organises this?

ESEA4RCIS organisers

 

Sergio España, Utrecht University. Leader of the Software for Organisational Responsibility research line and project manager of the dotChange suit of open-source tools that support the organisational responsibility continuous improvement cycle, which includes the openESEA tool (RCIS 2019 paper). Member of the Spanish Network of Alternative and Solidarity Economy (REAS), of the Economy for the Common Good, and occasional collaborator of other networks of responsible enterprises. Member of the of the Advisory Committee on Social Balance of the Catalan Network of Solidarity Economy (XES). Member of the Supervisory Board of the Dutch foundation Refugee Well-being and Integration Initiative (RWII). He has conceived this workshop and coordinates it.

 

Vijanti Ramautar, Utrecht University. Member of the Software for Organisational Responsibility research line. Expert on impact measurement, with special focus on ethical, social and environmental accounting. Product owner of openESEA, an open-source model-driven tool that supports ethical, social and environmental accounting, and that will be used during the workshop (github). Member of the ICS Diversity Committee  in Utrecht University. She collaborates in the organisation of the workshop, defining the underlying ESEA method, collecting data, calculating indicators, interpreting and presenting the results

 

 

Tan Le Quang, Utrecht University. Information scientist with experience on data analysis for food waste reduction. He is responsible for the scraping and processing of data about the RCIS conference series. He manages the ICT and data infrastructure behind the workshop. He also collaborates on the definition and calculation of indicators. Tan has received a MSc Thesis Grant from the Bakkenist Foundation, that funds his participation in the workshop and attending RCIS 2022.