Call for Dissertations: promotion – der Dissertationswettbewerb des Verlags Barbara Burdich

Der Verlag Barbara Budrich schreibt auch in diesem Jahr wieder den Dissertationspreis ‚promotion‘ aus, bei dem eine Promovendin oder ein Promovend eine kostenlose Veröffentlichung seiner/ihrer Dissertationsschrift gewinnen kann.

Reichen Sie Ihre eigene Dissertation bis spätestens 31.08.2020 (Poststempel) ein, lassen Sie diese von einer Fachjury bewerten und gewinnen Sie mit etwas Glück die kostenlose Veröffentlichung Ihrer Dissertation in der Reihe promotion im Verlag Barbara Budrich!

Teilnehmen können alle, die eine Dissertation in einem der fünf Fachbereiche des Verlages (Erziehungswissenschaft, Geschlechterforschung, Politik, Soziale Arbeit, Soziologie) angefertigt, im Laufe von 12 Monaten vor dem 31. August abgeschlossen und diese noch nicht (auch nicht digital) veröffentlicht haben. Die eingereichten Dissertationen müssen zudem mit mindestens ‚magna cum laude‘ bewertet worden sein.

Bei Interesse finden Sie alle wichtigen Informationen zur Teilnahme unter http://www.budrich-academic.de/de/studieren/promotion/. Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich gerne an Franziska Deller, promotion@budrich.de.

Ausschreibung FU Berlin: im Rahmen des Promotionskollegs »Gerechtigkeit durch Tarifvertrag. Grundlagen der Tarifautonomie« am Institut für Arbeitsrecht der FU Berlin

Ausschreibung

im Rahmen des Promotionskollegs »Gerechtigkeit durch Tarifvertrag. Grundlagen der Tarifautonomie« an der Freien Universität Berlin, Institut für Arbeitsrecht.

Im Rahmen des von der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (HBS) eingerichteten Promotionskollegs am Institut für Arbeitsrecht der Freien Universität Berlin sind acht Promotionsstipendien für eine Laufzeit von maximal drei Jahren zum 01.November 2020 zu vergeben. Im Zentrum des rahmenden Promotionskollegs steht die Suche nach normativen Grundlagen der Tarifautonomie und ihrer verfassungsrechtlichen Garantie. Diese sollen der Tarifautonomie in den Arbeitsbeziehungen der Gegenwart wieder das gehörige Gewicht verschaffen, das sie in der jüngeren Vergangenheit auch durch konzeptionelle Schwäche verloren hat. Hieran knüpfen sich vor allem arbeits- und verfassungsrechtliche, daneben aber auch sozialwissenschaftliche Fragen.

Das Kolleg bietet ein fundiertes wissenschaftliches Begleitprogramm, das anregt und bildet, aber nicht erdrückt, es bietet engagierte Betreuung und akademischen Austausch, es bietet schließlich ausgezeichnete Forschungsbedingungen an der Freien Universität Berlin, ihrerseits Mitglied im Exzellenzverbund der Berlin University Alliance.

Vorgesehene Themenschwerpunkte des Kollegs sind:

  1. Zivilrechtliche Grundlagen der Tarifautonomie
  2. Grund- und menschenrechtliche Gewährleistung der Tarifautonomie
  3. Neuralgische Probleme des Tarifvertrags- und Arbeitskampfrechts.
  4. Institutioneller Vergleich und grenzüberschreitende Entwicklungen von Tarifverhandlungssystemen

Nähere Informationen finden sich unter: https://www.jura.fu-berlin.de/fachbereich/einrichtungen/zivilrecht/lehrende/roedlf/5_-Promotionskolleg/index.html

Promovierende erhalten derzeit eine Förderung in Höhe von 1.450 € (umfasst 1.350€ Grundstipendium, 100 € Forschungskostenpauschale). Zusätzlich können bis zu 100€ Krankenkassenzuschuss und ggf. Familienzulagen gezahlt werden. Die Laufzeit der Stipendien beträgt max. drei Jahre.

Voraussetzung für den Erhalt eines Stipendiums ist ein überdurchschnittliches erstes juristisches Examen bzw. ein überdurchschnittlicher wirtschafts- oder sozialwissenschaftlicher Masterabschluss, das/der spätestens zum 31.05.2020 vorliegen sollte. Als weiteres Auswahlkriterium neben einem überdurchschnittlichen Studienabschluss gilt ein gewerkschaftliches oder gesellschaftspolitisches Engagement.

Über die Stipendien wird voraussichtlich im Oktober 2020 nach den Richtlinien des BMBF und den Auswahl-Förderungskriterien der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung entschieden. Die Bewerbungsunterlagen finden Sie auf der Homepage der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung unter „Strukturierte Promotion“.

Bewerben Sie sich bitte mit den erforderlichen Unterlagen und mit einem Exposé (max. fünf Seiten), in dem das geplante Vorhaben skizziert und in das Forschungsprogramm des Kollegs eingeordnet wird. Die Bewerbung senden Sie bitte bis zum 15.04.2020 – ausschließlich in elektronischer Form – an folgende E-Mail-Adresse: gerechtigkeit@rewiss.fu-berlin.de.

Nutzen Sie die oben genannte E-Mail-Adresse bitte ebenso, wenn Sie inhaltliche Fragen haben. Fragen zum Bewerbungsverfahren richten Sie bitte an bewerbung@boeckler.de.

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Florian Rödl (M.A.), Institut für Arbeitsrecht, Freie Universität Berlin, Van’t-Hoff-Straße 8, 14195 Berlin

University of Bremen: PhD/Research Assistant – Roadmap for a gradual defossilisation of the steel industry and urban infrastructures using electrolysis hydrogen in Bremen (H2B)

At the University of Bremen we are offering a 50% PhD/Research assistant position at the Chair of Economics of Innovation and Structural Change, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics. The position relates to the entitled project with the possibility to conduct a PhD thesis derived from the entitled project or related research work.

Given the German context of the project, good german language skills are required.
Application deadline is the 1th of April 2020.

For more details please visit the official job advertisement at:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/guenther/news/news/news/detail/News/job-advertisement-phd-position-in-the-field-of-sustainability-energy-and-environmental-innovations/

VHB-Pro-Dok: DESIGN SCIENCE in St. Gallen (25.-28.05.2020)

Seit mehreren Jahren bieten Professor Jan  vom Brocke (Universität Liechtenstein) und Professor Robert Winter (Universität St. Gallen) den beliebten Kurs „Design Science” an. In diesem Jahr wird der Kurs vom 25. bis 28 Mai 2020 in St. Gallen stattfinden.

Kursinhalte:
Design Science Research (DSR) is a promising research paradigm that intends to generate knowledge on the design of innovative solutions to real-world problems. As such, DSR is specifically useful incontributing to the solution of societally and practically relevant challenges. At the same time, matured methodological foundations are available today, specifically supporting publishing DSR research both at conferences and top-tier journals.

This course gives an introduction to Design Science Research (DSR). It focuses on planning and conducting design science research on Ph.D. level. It is intended to provide state-of-the art methodological competences for all Ph.D. students in business whose research is not solely  descriptive/explanatory, but also comprises components where artefacts are purposefully designed and evaluated.

While Design Science Research is very common in Information Systems research, purposeful artefact design and evaluation are found in many other business research fields like, e.g., General Management, Operations Management/Management Science, Accounting/Controlling, Business Education, or Marketing. Although Design Science is often conducted implicitly, the methodological discourse in the Information Systems has led to a high level of reflection and to the availability of a large number of reference publications and cases, so that examples and cases will often originate from this domain. It should however be noted that Design Science as a paradigm is applicable and is used in nearly all fields of business research. As a consequence, this class is not only part of the Information Systems ProDok curriculum, but intentionally being positioned as cross-domain class.

The goal of the course is to provide Ph.D. students with insights and capabilities that enable them to plan and conduct independent Design Science research. To achieve this goal, students will engage in a number of activities in preparation and during this four-day course, including preparatory readings, lectures, presentations, project work, and in-class discussions. The course format offers an interactive learning experience and the unique opportunity to obtain individualized feedback from leading IS researchers as well as develop preliminary research designs for their own Ph.D. projects.

Anmeldung und weitere Infos:
Interessierte können sich noch bis 12. April 2020 per Email an prodok@vhbonline.org anmelden.

Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung finden Sie unter https://www.vhbonline.org/veranstaltungen/prodok/anmeldung-teilnahmebedingungen-und-zahlungsmodalitaeten.

Um sich über das ProDok-Angebot zu informieren, folgen Sie bitte diesem Link: http://prodok.org. Für Rückfragen steht Ihnen die Projektkoordinatorin Kathrin Schöps (kathrin.schoeps@vhbonline.org) von der Geschäftsstelle des VHB gerne zur Verfügung.

Hier erhalten Sie außerdem das VHB-ProDok Kursverzeichnis 2020.

VHB-Pro-Dok: APPLIED REGRESSION ANALYSIS in Berlin (12.-15.05.2020)

Vom 12. bis 15. Mai 2020 findet wie jedes Jahr der sehr erfolgreiche VHB-ProDok Kurs „Applied Regression Analysis” in Berlin statt.  Durchgeführt wird der Kurs von Professor Georg von Graevenitz (Queen Mary University of London) und Professor Stefan Wagner (ESMT Berlin).

Kursinhalte:
This course will provide participants who have basic skills in statistics and econometrics with an introduction to current core methods used in the analysis of observational, experimental and quasi-experimental data. The methods covered are widely used in  economics and increasingly also required for good publications in top management journals. The aim is to cover theory and selected applications, but more importantly to introduce participants to the use of statistical  software that will allow them to apply the methods discussed in the course to data.

This course covers important methods used in the multivariate  analysis of data. The course revisits basic concepts of the linear regression model and its properties and covers selected advanced topics such as the analysis of duration data and (quasi) experimental designs as well as methods to deal with the problems of endogeneity and sample selection. The theoretical basis of these methods is discussed but the focus of the course is on the application of the methods to data sets. Applications will be studied with the help of data provided by the lecturers and with reference to recent publications.

After the course, participants will…

  • have a basic understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of multiple regression models.
  • be able to apply regression methods to the investigation of economic relationships and processes.
  • understand the econometric methods, approaches, ideas, results and conclusions met in the majority of economic books and articles.
  • be aware of common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid when conducting regression analysis.
  • be able to use the software program STATA to carry out empirical analysis based on regression analysis

Anmeldung und weitere Infos:
Interessierte können sich noch bis 12. April 2020 per Email an prodok@vhbonline.org anmelden.

Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung finden Sie unter https://www.vhbonline.org/veranstaltungen/prodok/anmeldung-teilnahmebedingungen-und-zahlungsmodalitaeten.

Um sich über das ProDok-Angebot zu informieren, folgen Sie bitte diesem Link: http://prodok.org. Für Rückfragen steht Ihnen die Projektkoordinatorin Kathrin Schöps (kathrin.schoeps@vhbonline.org) von der Geschäftsstelle des VHB gerne zur Verfügung.

Hier erhalten Sie außerdem das VHB-ProDok Kursverzeichnis 2020.

Graduate School der Universität Hamburg – Promotionsstudiengang der Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften – Kursangebot Sommersemester 2020 (Stand: 27.02.2020)

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Dozent/in Titel der Lehrveranstaltung Termine FB LVS LP
Methoden
Gundlach, Erich Applied Macroeconometrics Mo., 15.06.20, 09:30-17:15 Uhr

Fr., 19.06.20, 09:30-15:30 Uhr

Raum 1083, VMP 5

VWL 1 2
Kifmann, Mathias/
Kokot, Johanna
Current Topics in Experimental Health Economics Di., 16-18 Uhr

wöchentlich

Beginn: 07.04.20

Raum 4029, Esplanade 36

SozÖk/
SozÖk
2 4
Maennig, Wolfgang The Empirics of Sustainable Cities and Sustainable Mobility Do., 16:15-17:45 Uhr

wöchentlich

Beginn: 16.04.20

Raum 2096 (Zugang über Raum 2094)

VWL 2 4
Nicklisch, Andreas
(FH Graubünden)
Introduction to zTree Mo., 20.04.20, 09:00-15:00 Uhr

Mo., 27.04.20, 09:00-15:00 Uhr

Mo., 04.05.20, 09:00-15:00 Uhr

Raum 2043/2047, VMP 5

Extern 1 2
Dozent/in Titel der Lehrveranstaltung Termine FB LVS LP
Theorien
Adloff, Frank/
Neckel, Sighard
Gesellschaftsanalysen. Prozessen – Krisen – Transformationen Mi., 10–12 Uhr

wöchentlich

Beginn: 08.04.20

Gorch-Fock-Wall 3, Raum 1021

SozÖk/
SoWi
2 4
Asbach, Olaf Methoden zur Erforschung politischen und sozialen Denkens 3 Blocksitzungen

Fr., 14-19 Uhr.

Die genauen Termine stehen noch nicht fest

SoWi 1 2
Aykut, Stefan/
Engels, Anita/
Manderscheid, Katharina/
Rödder, Simone
Neues aus der sozialwissenschaftlichen Klimaforschung 14täglich

Do., 09-12 Uhr

Beginn: 02.04.20

SozÖk
SoWi
SozÖk
SoWi
2 4
Bassen, Alexander/
Busch, Timo/
Lopatta, Kerstin/
Schiemann, Frank
Sustainable Finance, Management, and Accounting 03.-06.06.20

Nationalpark Seminarhaus Hallig Hooge

SozÖk
SozÖk
SozÖk
SozÖk
2 4
Beblo, Miriam/
Marcus, Jan
Economic Analyses of Family, Education, Health and Social Policy 14täglich

Mo., 16:30-18:00 Uhr Forschungsseminar Labour Economics

und Blockveranstaltung am 14./15.05.20

14.05.20, 13-18 Uhr

15.05.20, 09-14 Uhr

SozÖk/
VWL
2 4
Brüggemann, Michael/
Kleinen-von Königslow/Katharina
Hasebrink, Uwe
New Frontiers in Journalism, Media, and Communication Research 14täglich

Do., 14-16 Uhr

Beginn: 09.04.20

SoWi/
SoWi/
GWISS
1 2
Drupp, Moritz/
Lange, Andreas/
Perino, Grischa
Advances in Environmental Economics Seminar part:

Mi., 12:15-13:45 Uhr

wöchentlich

Beginn: 08.04.20

Workshop part:

W 1: Mi., 08.04.20, 14:45-16:00 Uhr

W 2: Mi., 15.04.20, 14:45-16:00 Uhr

W 3: Di., 09.06.20, 09:00-12:30 Uhr

VWL/
VWL/
SozÖk
2 4
Geiger, Daniel/
Späth, Sebastian
Management Studies Research Seminar 14täglich

Termine stehen noch nicht fest

SozÖk/
SozÖk
2 4
Krause, Melanie Ph.D. Seminar in Empirical and Theoretical Economics Do., 12:15-13:45 Uhr

wöchentlich

Beginn: 16.04.20

Raum 2101/2105, VMP 5

VWL 1 2
Manderscheid, Katharina/
Menz, Wolfgang
Arbeit, Alltag, Lebensführung Fr., 03.04.20, 12-14 Uhr (Einführung)

Fr., 17.04.20, 10-17 Uhr

Fr., 08.05.20, 10-17 Uhr

Fr., 12.06.20, 10-17 Uhr

Fr., 17.07.20, 10-17 Uhr

SozÖk/
SozÖk
2 4
Rastetter, Daniela Standards guter Arbeit: Verhalten in Organisationen, Aus- und Weiterbildung, Managing Diversity, Geschlecht und Organisation, Mikropolitik Mi., 08.06.20, 09-17 Uhr

Do., 09.06.20, 09-17 Uhr

Raum B537, VMP 9

 

SozÖk 1 2
Schramm, Florian Karriereforschung Blockveranstaltung zweitägig

Fr., 09-17 Uhr

Erster Termin im April

Zweiter Termin im September

Die genauen Termine stehen noch nicht fest

SozÖk 1 2
Stäheli, Urs Soziologische Theorie und Kultursoziologie 14täglich

Di., 18-20 Uhr

Raum 245, AP 1

SoWi 1 2
Vogel, Dominik PUNO & Friends: Paper Development Workshop Mi., 08.04.20, 14:00 (s.t.) – 17:00 Uhr

Mi., 27.05.20, 14:00 (s.t.) – 17:00 Uhr

Mi., 24.06.20, 14:00 (s.t.) – 17:00 Uhr

Raum B230, VMP 9

SozÖk 1 2
Vogel, Rick EGOS Pre-Colloquium PhD Workshop 2020 30.06.2020 SozÖk 1 2

B = Fachbereich
LP = Leistungspunkte
LVS = Lehrveranstaltungsstunden

 

Anmeldungen

Anmeldungen zu den Kursen sind möglich über „Geventis“ (https://www.geventis.uni-hamburg.de/login) in folgenden Zeiträumen:

a) 27.02.20 (13 Uhr) bis 26.03.20 (13 Uhr) für folgende Kurse:

  • Advances in Environmental Economics (Drupp/Lange/Perino)
  • Arbeit, Alltag, Lebensführung (Manderscheid/Menz)
  • Current Topics in Experimental Health Economics (Kifmann/Kokot)
  • Economic Analyses of Family, Education, Health and Social Policy (Beblo/Marcus)
  • Prozesse – Krisen – Transformationen (Adloff/Neckel)
  • Introduction to zTRee (Nicklisch)
  • Karriereforschung (Schramm)
  • Management Studies Research Seminar (Geiger/Späth)
  • Methoden zur Erforschung politischen und sozialen Denkens (Asbach)
  • Sustainable Finance, Management, and Accounting (Bassen/Busch/Lopatta/Schiemann)
  • Neues aus der sozialwissenschaftlichen Klimaforschung (Aykut/Engels/Manderscheid/Rödder)
  • New Frontiers in Journalism, Media, and Communication Research (Brüggemann/Kleinen-von Köngslöw/Hasebrink)
  • D. Seminar in Empirical and Theoretical Economics (Krause)
  • PUNO & Friends (R. Vogel)
  • Soziologische Theorie und Kultursoziologie (Stäheli)
  • The Empirics of Sustainable Cities and Sustainable Mobility (Maennig)

 

b) 27.02.20 (13 Uhr) bis 14.05.20 (13 Uhr) für folgenden Kurs:

  • Applied Macroeconometrics (Gundlach)
  • Standards guter Arbeit (Rastetter)

 

Anmerkungen

  • In Geventis finden Sie auch Beschreibungen zu den Inhalten der einzelnen Kurse.
  • Wenn in Geventis in der blauen Box am linken Bildrand noch „Wintersemester 19/20“ steht, wählen Sie dort bitte das „Sommersemester 20“ aus.
  • Eine Übersicht über die von der WiSo-Graduate School angebotenen Kurse finden Sie, wenn Sie in Geventis im Veranstaltungsverzeichnis unter „Suchbegriff“ Folgendes eingeben: „20-“
  • Wenn Sie sich für einen Kurs anmelden möchten, bitte diesen in Geventis anklicken, dann runterscrollen und den blau markierten Schriftzug „Anmeldung vom 27.02.20 … bis …“ anklicken.

Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL 2020): New Ways of Creating Value in Supply Chains and Logistics

Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL 2020): New Ways of Creating Value in Supply Chains and Logistics. More detailed information regarding the conference are available here: https://hicl.org. Abstract Submissions will only be accepted through https://hicl2020.exordo.com/.

The Abstract Submission closes on 13 March 2020.

#HICL #phdstudent #seminar #artificialinteligence #datascience #supplychain #logistics

ARL International Summer School 2020: Smart cities and beyond – Call for Applications

THE ISSUE
In recent years, “smart cities” has become a hegemonic concept in urban discourses, referring ei-ther to the broad set of technologies introduced towards steering infrastructure and the intelligent use of resources, or to improving the built environment by clever planning approaches. Firms, transfer agencies and municipalities seem to be working hard on the implementation of smart metres, energy efficiency, intelligent mobility, and the like.
However, the scholarly literature on digital cities clearly demonstrates that there are externalities, uncertainties and risks associated with the hype and the rash introduction of ‘smartness’. Also, open discourses should not be confined to a narrow understanding of smart technologies. As it is yet rather unclear what these may mean in urban and regional contexts, the ARL International Summer School 2020 is particularly dedicated to discussing these questions. Our aim is to uncover the whole range of issues, potentials and risks that are associated with Smart Cities, to reconstruct related policy narratives and to link research and practice insofar as it concerns the design of robust strategies of urban and regional development.

POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
The German Academy for Spatial Research and Planning (Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung, ARL) realizes its International Summer School 2020 in cooperation with the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning at the University of Luxembourg. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss conceptual, methodological, and empirical contributions that explore Smart Cities with a critical perspective, focusing on the relations between two major subjects of study: ‘smartness’, high-tech, Internet of Things, big data developments, infrastructure, and intellectual property on the one hand; and cities, urban regions and related governance processes and discourses on the other hand. The presentations and discussions should deliver insight into selected facets of smartness, relate these to the role they may play in/for urban and regional development, and address their consequences for spatial planning and development strategies. Specifically, we invite contributions from early career researchers whose approaches and early-stage analyses demonstrate a particular interest in:

  • Applying the Smart City so far (municipal experiences),
  • Planning the Smart City in spatial regards,
  • Governance and policy dimensions, Smart City policy discourses,
  • The role of big corporations (such as Google, Amazon, Facebook etc.),
  • Smart City and the rise of platform economies,
  • Historical avenues of practicing ‘new technologies’ in urban and regional development,
  • Conceptual and methodological approaches to studying digital urbanism,
  • Smart technologies as drivers for community based economies/collaborative endeavours,
  • Urban governance and the social construction of cities.

CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Prof. Guy Baeten, PhD – Professor of Urban Studies at Malmö University and Director of the Insti-tute for Urban Research, Malmö, Sweden
  • Assoc. Prof. Andrew Karvonen, PhD – Associate Professor and Director of Doctoral Studies in the Division of Urban and Regional Studies at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Bastian Lange – Lecturer at Leipzig University and founder of Multiplicities – Office for Spatial Development and Urban Planning, Berlin, Germany
  • Dr. Agnieszka Leszczynski – Assistant Professor in Geography at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada
  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Stijn Oosterlynck – Associate Professor in Urban Sociology at the University of Antwerp and Chair of the Centre for Research on Environmental and Social Change (CRESC) and the Antwerp Urban Studies Institute, Antwerp, Belgium
  • Prof. Dr. Liesbet Van Zoonen – Professor of Sociology and Dean of the Erasmus Graduate School of Social Sciences and the Humanities at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands

ABOUT THE ORGANISERS
The German Academy for Spatial Research and Planning (Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung, ARL) is an independent non-university institution and one of the prime addresses in Europe for research and advice on sustainable spatial development. It consists of a network of non-paid academics and practitioners who participate in temporary working groups on the regional, national, and international levels. The ARL is a think tank for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary cooperation between research and practice on all important spatial issues. It is particularly committed to the exchange and dissemination of knowledge. Support for young researchers and practitioners is well-established at the ARL. The ARL is a member of the German Leibniz Association.

Research and teaching in the domains of geography and planning at the University of Luxembourg take place in the Department of Geography and Spatial Planning, part of the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. Established in April 2006, the Department comprises a 45-person strong team, including professors, guest professors, junior and senior researchers, and doctoral students. Its research focusses on areas such as environmental economic geography, political geography, urban studies and planning, architecture, and geographical information systems (GIS).

The Department has also strong links to practice. It hosts the National Contact points for ESPON and the European Migration Network (EMN). It is the seat of the GR Atlas and participates in the Faculty‘s Key Area of “Migration and Inclusive Society” and is active member of the Centre for Border Studies of the UniGR (the University of the Greater Region). In terms of teaching, it runs a Master in Geography & Spatial Planning, a Master in Border Studies, and a Master in Architecture. The Department also offers the certificate program “Formation Continue en Aménagement du Territoire”, that certifies future planners in Luxembourg.

THE PROGRAMME
Our aim is to stimulate discussion, gain insight, and develop new research questions on the topics presented at the summer school. Participants will have the opportunity to present their research and receive individual feedback from international professors and experts. In addition, keynote speeches and plenary sessions offer the opportunity to intensify the debate and develop further research ideas. Field trips and shared social activities will help bring the topic of Smart Cities to life.

PARTICIPATION
The summer school takes a critical and interdisciplinary approach to the study of Smart Cities. We invite applications from advanced doctoral students with a background in geography, urban and European studies, political sciences, sociology, spatial planning, public administration, social design, and related fields. We admit up to seven participants in a competitive application process. The ARL sponsors the accommodation and travel costs of all participants. A participation fee will not be charged. As academic institutions, the organizers encourage scientific publications and aim to compile an edited volume on the theme of the summer school. Participants should be willing and prepared to discuss their paper drafts during the summer school and to develop their papers afterwards.

CONTACT & APPLICATION
Your application should include a motivation letter (max. 1 page), a short CV, and a short description of the project that you are going to present (max. 1 page). Please submit your application by 2 March 2020.

Email applications are particularly welcome (compiled in one PDF file). Please send your application to thimm@arl-net.de.

Postal address:
Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (ARL)
Insa Thimm
Vahrenwalder Straße 247
30179 Hannover, Germany

You will receive a notification of acceptance by the beginning of April 2020. For further questions, please contact Insa Thimm, thimm@arl-net.de, Phone +49 511 34842-31.

We look forward to receiving your application!

ReMaT – Research Management Training for Early-Stage Scientists on 24 & 25 September 2020 in Hamburg

Institution: The workshop is provided by Tutech Innovation GmbH, a company jointly owned by the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg whose mission is to promote effective transfer and exploitation of scientific and technological knowledge.

Lecturers:  Monica Schofield, CEng FIET, Dr. Margarete Remmert-Rieper (both Tutech Innovation GmbH)

New Date (!):
Thursday, 24 September 2020, 09:00 am – 07:00 pm
Friday, 25 September 2020, 08:45 am – 04:30 pm

Place: Tutech Innovation GmbH, Harburger Schloßstr. 6-12, 21079 Hamburg

Language of instruction: English

Registration: For additional information on workshop fees, conditions of registration and participation as well as the course programme, please click here.

 

 

REMINDER: MREV – Call for Papers: New Work Arrangements – A review of concepts and theories

Guest Editors:
Ralph Kattenbach, International School of Management, Hamburg
Johannes Moskaliuk, International School of Management, Stuttgart
Barbara Kump, WU Wien

Special Issue

Much has occurred since Frithjof Bergmann‘s seminal thoughts on New Work (1994; 2004; 2019): Smartphones, virtual communication and virtual cooperation have entered the business world. Digitalization has brought forth a completely new economy, agile work processes, AI services, a digital start-up culture, cloud work, new employment relationships, leadership styles, co-working tools and an enhanced spatial and temporal flexibility. These changes in work context and job characteristics, summarized as New Work Arrangements call for a revision of work related concepts and theories. However, even in top management research outlets, the pervasive presence of technology in organizational work has been neglected (Orlikowski & Scott, 2017).

With this special issue on “New Work Arrangements”, we would like to provide comprehensive insights into the many ways in which digitalization influences how we organize, manage and learn work. We also aim to present approaches from various disciplines to incorporate characteristics of New Work Arrangements in existing theories, models, and concepts. In an attempt to categorize the various faces of New Work Arrangements and to provide a guideline for contributions to our special issue, we focus on three central aspects that are influenced by digitalization:

New Organization

Digital technologies enable new business models and strategies; however, they also come with numerous behavioural and organizaitonal challenges for firms: For instance, online markets for talent and labor allow firms to out- source complex tasks but may have implications for knowledge management and human resource management. Adoption of digital technologies may require complementary investments in rare skills to bring about the intended productivity improvements in full (Leiponen et al., 2016). Furthermore, through the advent of digital technologies, virtual work has become the new normal: Staff members work from dispersed locations and interact through their smart phones or other mobile devices (Raghuram et al., 2019). This situation poses a number of new, interesting research questions, for example:

  • What effects have agile work processes, ubiquitous working and virtual teams on an individual and organizational level?
  • What influence do digitalization and artificial intelligence solutions have on work and job characteristics as well as work engagement, performance and perceived autonomy?
  • What is the role of organizational culture and team norms in explaining the impact of New Work Arrangements?
  • Which business models are successful from both an economic (e.g. increased profit) and a psychological (e.g. meaningful work) perspective?

New Leadership

New technologies enable arrangements that offer work-life flexibility. However, studies have shown that such arrangements do not necessarily benefit all groups of workers equally and may come with new challenges, such as promotion and pay schemes (Kossek & Lautsch, 2017). Moreover, such new work arrangements may require new forms of leadership (Banks et al., 2019; Sheniger, 2019). In addition, leaders may have to deal with changes in organizational identity, practice, and knowledge that need to be overcome when organizations become more and more digitalized (Kump, 2019). Possible questions for this special issue include:

  • How are leadership and communication in the workplace affected by digitalization?
  • How can we base trends like mindful leadership, holacracy or agile project management on solid research?
  • What are appropriate competencies, tools, styles or mindsets for leaders facing New Work Arrangements?
  • How can we use digital tools and methods to transfer knowledge, support self-reflection, and foster creativity?

New Learning

Digital devices, virtual reality and other innovative technologies offer new learning opportunities for workers at their workplaces (Noe, Clarke & Klein, 2014). At the same time, managers may need dynamic managerial capabilities in order to keep up to date with constant change (Helfat & Martin, 2014). These new situations require new management skills and may benefit from novel educational settings. Accordingly, new work arrangements come with manifold research questions regarding learning, for example:

  • Which influences has digitalization on learning and development in the workplace?
  • How can digital be used media to provide self-organized learning on the job?
  • How can we foster self-responsible learning competencies and a growth-oriented mindset?
  • What effects do concepts like micro-learning, nudging, and gamification have on learning motivation and learning success?

For the special issue, we invite contributions that consider the above mentioned or related topics of New Work Arrangements, both from a theoretical and an empirical point of view. Qualitative and quantitative research contributions are welcome. We also invite survey articles, best practice cases, didactical designs and book reviews.

Deadline
Full papers for this special issue of management revue – Socio-Economic Studies must be submitted by May 31, 2020. All contributions will be subject to double-blind review. Papers invited to a ‘revise and resubmit’ are due November 30, 2020. The publication is scheduled for issue 3/2021. Please submit your papers electronically via the online submission system ‘New Work Arrangements’ as article section: http://www.mrev.nomos.de/guidelines/submit-manuscript/

Special Issue
All contributors to the seminar are invited to submit their paper for the special issue of management revue – Socio-Economic Studies. Full papers for this special issue of management revue – Socio-Economic Studies must be submitted by August 30th, 2020. All contributions will be subject to double-blind review. Papers invited to a ‘revise and resubmit’ are due February 28th, 2021. The publication is scheduled for issue 1/2022. Please submit your papers electronically via the online submission system at http://www.mrev.nomos.de/ using ‘SI Employee Voice’ as article section.

Submission Guidelines
Manuscript length should not exceed 8,000 words (excluding references) and the norm should be 30 pages in double-spaced type with margins of about 3 cm (1 inch) on each side of the page. Further, please follow the guidelines on the journal’s website (http://www.mrev.nomos.de/guidelines/).

Hoping to hear from you!
Ralph Kattenbach (ralph.kattenbach@ism.de)
Johannes Moskaliuk (johannes.moskaliuk@ism.de)
Barbara Kump (barbara.kump@wu.ac.at)