Topic: Social Change Research Today
Time: Apr 3, 11 AM (Eastern Time)
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On this upcoming episode, AMJ Radio Live host Geetika Raman will be talking to Professor Thomas Roulet about his research on social change. In an AMJ article, Thomas and his co-authors investigate how and why social movements can deter organizational entry in contested industries. They test these ideas in a historical study of the Scottish whisky distilling industry. Join our conversation this Wednesday to learn more.
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About the guest speaker:
Thomas Roulet is a Professor of Organisational Sociology and Leadership at the Judge Business School (University of Cambridge). He researches and teaches how individuals and organizations can lead social change, and adapt to a changing workplace, especially around wellbeing. Professor Roulet also consults for and advises policy makers, public and private organizations on those issues.
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