Welcome to the research seminar of Organization and Management
The talks are in English and the abstracts are attached below, when available:
24.11.2023, Stratos Ramoglou, University of Southampton
School of Business, room U213
The title of the seminar is: "The Search for Fundamental Theory and the Role of the 鈥淓veryday,鈥
Welcome!
Further information:
Heli Helanummi-Cole, postdoctoral researcher
heli.helanummi-cole@aalto.fi
Previous seminars:
16.6.2023 Alexandra Beauregard, University of London: "Fathers鈥 changing sense of entitlement to flexible work post-pandemic: A capabilities perspective"
7.6.2023, Jackie Coyle-Shapiro, London School of Economics and Political Science: "Job crafting in poverty to achieve social impact: The case of female teachers in slums in India"
24.5.2023, Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta: "Exploring Organization Theory"
14.4.2023, Shaz Ansari, Cambridge University: "Briscks without straw: How resource-constrained firms transform their roles to gain an advantage in ecosystems".
17.2.2023 Boukje Cnossen, Leuphana University of L眉neburg: "Performing ventures in, through, and with regional start-up ecosystems: emerging insights on slowness in accelerators and the pedagogy of pitching".
27.1.2023 Minttu Tikka and Kaisla Kajava, University of Helsinki: Alternation and Adaptation: Reflecting Key Questions around Conducting Mixed-Methods Research鈥.
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