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Spots still available for the research development workshop at the Ninth Annual Behavioral Ethics Pecha Kucha Springboard and Networking PDW

  • 1.  Spots still available for the research development workshop at the Ninth Annual Behavioral Ethics Pecha Kucha Springboard and Networking PDW

    Posted 17 days ago

    The Ninth Annual Behavioral Ethics Pecha Kucha Springboard and Networking PDW will take place during the Academy of Management Meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday July 26, from 1:00pm to 5:00pm in Bella Center: Hall D-D2 (Pecha Kuchas will run from 2:30 to 3:45pm). This year's theme is "ethical interventions in organizations."

    The PDW consists of three parts. New this year is a 90-minute research development workshop for doctoral students and early-stage assistant professors. This part of the session is by pre-registration only and capped at 30. There are only 10 more spots available. Attendees will be asked to bring their research models to discuss with experts at round tables. The experts are Marie Mitchell (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Taya Cohen (Carnegie Mellon University), Maryam Kouchaki (Northwestern University), Elizabeth Morrison (New York University), Mike Pfarrer (University of Georgia), Scott Reynolds(University of Washington), Elizabeth Umphress (University of Washington), and Dave Welsh (Arizona State University). Please register for this first part of the session, which will run from 1:00 to 2:30pm, through this link: https://kusurvey.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9FfQTOPNVjTE2wK

    The second part of the PDW is open to all AOM attendees and should start around 2:30pm. It features eight Pecha Kucha (timed 5-minute) presentations by experts in the behavioral ethics field. The presenters and their topics are:

    -       Jon Bundy (Arizona State University) on "Macro interventions: Stakeholder humility, stakeholder management and cooperation principles"

    -       Guillem Casoliva Cabana (Booking.com) Compliance Manager on "Training & Education"

    -       Anjier Chen (National University of Singapore) on "Micro interventions: How language changes frame and how small amplifications encourage ethical voice"

    -       Mike Christian (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) on "Mindfulness and breathing interventions to enhance ethical behavior"

    -       Jasmine Hu (Tsinghua University) on "Gratitude interventions for ethical behavior"

    -       Remy Jennings (Florida State University) on "Leadership interventions and ethics"

    -       Isaac Smith (Brigham Young University) on "Moral character interventions"

    -       Trevor Spoelma (University of New Mexico) on "Interventions to reduce performance pressure's influence on unethical behavior"

    After the presentations, a thought-provoking plenary discussion will be organized.

    The third part of the PDW is an informal networking reception that will be organized off-site. Due to space limitations, it is open only to those who registered for and participated in the first (research development) part of the PDW, plus the Pecha Kucha presenters and roundtable experts. They will be joined by other behavioral ethics scholars, including Michelle Duffy (University of Minnesota), Ryan Fehr (University of Washington), Tim Kundro (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), and Scott Wiltermuth (University of Southern California).

    We hope to see you there! For questions, please feel free to email niki@ku.edu

    Session organizers:

    Niki A. den Nieuwenboer (The University of Kansas)

    Linda K. Treviño (The Pennsylvania State University)



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    Niki Den Nieuwenboer
    University of Kansas
    Lawrence KS
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