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CfA "Organizing Plurality" - ICOS 2025

  • 1.  CfA "Organizing Plurality" - ICOS 2025

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    Call for Abstracts
    International Conference on Organizational Sociology
    ICOS 2025

    Organizing Plurality

    March 27/28, 2025
    Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany

     

    Joint conference by:

    • Research Committee 17 “Sociology of Organizations” of the International Sociological Association
    • Section on Organizational Sociology of the German Sociological Association
    • Research Cluster OPAL (Organisation, Personal, Arbeit, Leadership) at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
    • “Organization & Society” Research Group, at the Department of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU Trondheim

    Submission Deadline for abstracts (1-2 pages): November 30, 2024

    In modern society, organizations typically face a myriad of expectations from numerous groups, individuals, and systems. These expectations come from various societal domains, ranging from the micro to the macro level and from the local to the global. They include moral, political, and environmental concerns, as well as macro-level values and norms attributable to different "value spheres" (Weber 2009), "institutional logics" (Friedland & Alford 1991), "orders of worth" (Boltanski & Thévenot 2006), "function systems" (Luhmann 2012), and "organizational fields" (DiMaggio & Powell 1983), among others.

    Many of these expectations tend to be competing or contradictory, and accordingly, scholars have observed that heterogeneous demands often lead to conflict (e.g., Battilana & Dorado 2010; Berkowitz & Grothe-Hammer 2022; Pache & Santos 2013; Valentinov & Roth 2022; Gluch & Hellsvik 2023). Nevertheless, organizations are usually quite successful in handling these demands on a daily basis (McPherson & Sauder 2013; Besio & Meyer 2014; Matinheiki et. al. 2019). Moreover, organizations not only cope with these societal demands, but also play a crucial role in shaping and implementing them. However, we still know relatively little about the impact of these internal organizational solutions on broader societal contexts and how they contribute to shaping such societal trends (Apelt et al. 2017).

    We invite papers that address questions revolving around the role and relevance of organizations in addressing the challenges of an increasingly plural society. The conference will feature the following four broad themes:

    • Organizations and Valuation
    • Organizations and Sustainability
    • Organizations and Digitalization
    • Organizations and Governance

    The full Call for Papers can be found under www.icos2025.com

    Organizing Committee:
    Nadine Arnold (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
    Cristina Besio (Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany)
    Michael Grothe-Hammer (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
    Marco Jöstingmeier (Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg, Germany)
    Uli Meyer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
    Kurt Rachlitz (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)



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    Michael Grothe-Hammer
    Associate Professor
    Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    Trondheim
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