Please consider submitting your research proposal for a Professional Development Workshop (PDW) titled "OMT & DEI Intersect: Performing Research and Publishing on Organizations and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion."
Overview:
Part 1 and the presentations in Part 2 (details below) are open to everyone. Participation in the roundtable discussions is determined by application.
In Part 2, participants will engage in roundtable discussions led by six distinguished scholars. These sessions are designed to foster dialogue and development of paper ideas or ongoing projects within the broad theme of the PDW. Each roundtable will be accessible only to pre-registered participants who have submitted a two-page extended abstract of a project related to the workshop's theme. A discussant will be assigned to each proposal to provide focused feedback and guidance.
Submission Guidelines:
- Topic Focus: The two-page proposals must specifically address research questions related to the intersection of Organization and Management Theory (OMT) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Topics of interest include how organizational and institutional pressures influence an organization's adoption of DEI policies and practices, as well as the consequences of these practices on organizational outcomes.
- How to Submit: Proposals should be submitted using the following form: https://forms.gle/aYhBPEZCVqSccF8E6
- Deadline for submission: We have extended the deadline to July 15, 2024.
- Notification: Accepted proposals will be notified before August 1, 2024.
Panelists/Mentors for the roundtable discussion:
- Sekou Bermiss, UNC Chapel Hill
- Olenka Kacperczyk, London Business School
- JungYun Han, National Taiwan University
- John-Paul Ferguson, McGill University
- James Westphal, University of Michigan
- Forrest Briscoe, Penn State University
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The event is scheduled for Aug 9 at 9 AM at Fairmont in Regent Room. Below are the details for the PDW. Please note that attendance at the roundtable discussion is limited to participants who have pre-registered; however, other parts of the PDW are open to everyone. For more information regarding the roundtable, please reach out to Muhan Zhang (mxz5277@outlook.com), Danqing Wang (danqingw@ust.hk) or Shipeng Yan (shpyan@hku.hk). We look forward to seeing you there!
Schedule:
Welcome & Introduction (9:00 AM)
Part 1: Publishing DEI Research (9:05 AM-10:15 AM)
Panelists present their experiences publishing DEI work, focusing on the challenges of backgrounding, foregrounding, or dropping DEI. This part is open to all.
Panelists
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Time (in mins)
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Ashleigh Rosette
Katina Sawyer
Lauren Rivera
Matthew Bidwell
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50
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Questions from the audience for panelists
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20
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Part 2: Presentations and Roundtables (10:15 AM-11:55 AM)
Panelists present their working papers on DEI from a macro perspective. This part is open to all.
Presenter(s)
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Time (in mins)
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Forrest Briscoe
John-Paul Ferguson
JungYun Han
Olenka Kacperczyk
Sekou Bermiss
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60 (12 mins * 5 presenters)
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Participants who have provided a 2-page proposal ahead of time will be divided into groups to discuss their recent research ideas with panelists. This part is by application only.
Activity
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Panelists/Mentors
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Time (in mins)
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Round Tables
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Forrest Briscoe
James Westphal
John-Paul Ferguson
JungYun Han
Olenka Kacperczyk
Sekou Bermiss
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40
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Session Wrap-up (11:55 AM)
PDW Organizers:
Audrey Holm, HEC Paris
Danqing Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mary Miata Struzska-Tyamayev, Boston College
Muhan Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Poonam Zantye, Boston College
Shipeng Yan, The University of Hong Kong
Vanessa Conzon, Boston College
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Muhan Zhang
State College PA
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