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EGOS 2016, Powering Inequality: The Impact of Organizational Practices on Individual Employment Outcomes

  • 1.  EGOS 2016, Powering Inequality: The Impact of Organizational Practices on Individual Employment Outcomes

    Posted 11-01-2015 13:01

    EGOS 2016 – Naples, Italy
    Subtheme 22: "Powering Inequality: The Impact of Organizational Practices on Individual Employment Outcomes"

    We would like to bring to your attention the colloquium on "Powering Inequality: The Impact of Organizational Practices on Individual Employment Outcomes," which we are convening as part of the European Group of Organization Studies' (EGOS) 32nd annual conference in Naples, Italy. The conference will take place on July 7-9, 2016.

    Our purpose is to bring together a group of researchers who share a concern for advancing our knowledge of the mechanisms through which organizations influence inequality in the labor market. We welcome papers from different disciplines and at all levels of analysis.

    If you are interested, we encourage you to submit a short paper (3,000 words) before January 11, 2016. You can access the full call for papers here:

    http://egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1434639284029&subtheme_id=1407070320766

    And the detailed instructions for submission can be found at:

    http://egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egos/data/uploads/General%20EGOS%20descriptions/EGOS-Colloquia_Submission-of-SHORT-PAPERS_2016.pdf

    If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us.

    Best regards,

    Emilio J. Castilla (MIT), ecastilla@mit.edu

    Isabel Fernandez-Mateo (London Business School), ifernandezmateo@london.edu

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    Isabel Fernandez-Mateo| Associate Professor | London Business School

    Strategy and Entrepreneurship | Regent's Park | London NW1 4SA | United Kingdom
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