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It's this Sunday! Join our AOM PDW on Insider Social Change Agents: Integrating Research to Innovate for the Future

  • 1.  It's this Sunday! Join our AOM PDW on Insider Social Change Agents: Integrating Research to Innovate for the Future

    Posted 08-09-2024 09:42

    It's this Sunday! Join our AOM PDW on Insider Social Change Agents: Integrating Research to Innovate for the Future

    Sunday, Aug 11 2024 3:00PM - 6:00PM CT (GMT-5/UTC-5) at Fairmont in State Room
    Sponsored by OMT, SIM, OB, DEI, CAR, MOC, and CM divisions

    Across the Academy, scholars have increasingly been focusing on how employees organize within and across organizations to combat critical societal issues, such as the climate crisis, race and gender inequalities, and worker rights in supply chains. In this PDW, we seek to bridge knowledge silos to create a broader community of researchers and educators around insider social change agents: individuals or groups who seek to propel their organizations toward contributing to positive social change. Overall, the PDW aims to empower researchers to co-create opportunities for future research, education, and impact that reimagine and transform organizations from the bottom-up and inside out.

    We structure the PDW in two parts.

    Part 1 consists of a panel of leading management scholars who will share their knowledge and expertise in studying insider social change agents across academic fields and societal issues:
    Forrest Briscoe, Cornell University
    Andrew Crane, University of Bath
    Rich DeJordy, Rochester Institute of Technology
    Lumumba Seegars, Harvard Business School
    Sara Soderstrom, University of Michigan
    Gail Whiteman, University of Exeter
    The goal of the panel discussion is to connect as-yet siloed lines of inquiry and explore synergies between them under the insider social change agents umbrella.

    Part 2
     includes several roundtable discussions that will allow emerging and established researchers to connect around empirically defined topic areas and identify frontiers, challenges, and opportunities for developing their scholarship. F
    acilitators include Sara Soderstrom, Juliana Travassos, Lumumba Seegars, Rich DeJordy, Nishi Gautam, Voni Pamphile, Garima Sharma, Addy Drencheva, and Heiko Spitzeck. We will close with insights integrated and discussed by Johanna Mair.

    Anyone is welcome to join Part 2 with roundtables on topics such as:

    ·       Insiders on Climate Action

    ·       Insiders on Diversity & Inclusion

    ·       Insiders on Worker Rights/Supply Chains

    ·       Networks of Insiders                                   

    ·       The Role of Technology in Insider Action           

    ·       The Wellbeing of Insiders                           

    ·       Co-Creating Research and Working with Insiders      

    ·       Educating Insiders to Innovate

                                                                                

    We hope to see many of you on Sunday in Chicago!

    Thank you from the organizers,

    Elisa Alt, King's College London

    Grace Augustine, University of Bath

    Verena Girschik, Copenhagen Business School

    Katrin Heucher, University of Groningen



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    Dr Elisa Alt
    Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Entrepreneurship

    King's College London | King's Business School
    Bush House N3.19, 30 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BG
    +44 (0) 20 784 80891
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