Stellenausschreibung: Post-Doc Gebiet Leadership & Organizational Behavior

Für unser Team am Institut für Führung und Personalmanagement der Universität St.Gallen (I.FPM) suchen wir für eine mehrjährige Post-Doc-Stelle eine/n Kollegin/Kollegen für For-
schung und praktische Arbeit zu den Themen Leadership, Engagement und New Work oder künstliche Intelligenz in innovativen Arbeitskontexten. Diese Themen werden am Institut mit dem Konstrukt Führung verbunden, das sich im Zeitalter des digitalen Wandels und neuer Ar-
beits- und Unternehmensformen stark verändert.

Wir bieten Ihnen:

  • Möglichkeit zu anspruchsvoller wissenschaftlicher Arbeit im interdisziplinären Team
  • Präsentation der Forschung auf internationalen Konferenzen
  • Arbeit mit Unternehmen zu Trendthemen im Bereich Leadership & New Work
  • Möglichkeiten in universitären und praxisbezogenen Programmen zu unterrichten (Ba-
    chelor-, Master- oder Führungskräfte-Programme)

Folgendes bringen Sie mit:

  • (Baldige) Promotion im Bereich Leadership, Organizational Behavior oder Arbeits- und
    Organisationspsychologie
  • Exzellenz in quantitativen Forschungsmethoden
  • Potenzial, in internationalen Journals zu veröffentlichen
  • Freude an Forschung und Lehre in einem interdisziplinären Team

Zur Stellenausschreibung inkl. Kontakt

Stellenausschreibung: Praktikum im Bereich Leadership und New Work (vergütet)

Im Zentrum der empirischen Studien am Institut für Führung und Personalmanagement stehen
die Themen Künstliche Intelligenz, Arbeitswelt 4.0, Energie und Hochleistung in innovativen
Kontexten. Als Praktikant/in unterstützt Du ein interdisziplinäres Team bei der Forschung und
in der Lehre und kannst hierbei Deine eigenen Ideen einbringen.

Was bietet Dir ein Praktikum am I.FPM der Universität St. Gallen?

  • Aufbau von anwendungsrelevantem Wissen zu Leadership und der Arbeitswelt 4.0
  • Einblicke in die universitäre Lehre
  • Einblicke in die Durchführung und Auswertung empirischer Studien
  • Einblicke in Praxisprojekte mit mehreren Unternehmen
  • Möglichkeiten für eine empirische Bachelor-/Master-Arbeit

Was bringst Du mit:

  • Studienrichtung Psychologie oder BWL mit sehr guten Noten
  • Eine sorgfältige und gewissenhafte Arbeitsweise
  • Einen sicheren Umgang mit MS Office-Programmen
  • Kenntnisse in Methodik/Statistik und in SPSS

Vergütung: 1700 CHF monatlich (brutto)
Dauer: 6 Monate idealerweise ab Januar 2022.

Zur Stellenausschreibung inkl. Kontakt

CfP: EGOS sub-theme Careers: Failure and Success in Changed Times

Im Rahmen von EGOS 2022 (Wien) wird ein sub-theme zum Thema „Careers: Failure and Success in Changed Times“ organisiert, ausgerichtet von Thomas M. Schneidhofer (Privatuniversität Schloss Seeburg/Österreich), Monika Hamori (IE Business School School/Spanien) und Xiao Chen (University of Prince Edward Island/Kanada).  Einreichungen von Short Papers sind bis zum 11. Januar 2022 möglich. Mehr Infos

CfP: Ethnographies of Work

Ethnographies of Work

Call for Papers to be Published in Research in the Sociology of Work
Rick Delbridge, Markus Helfen, Andi Pekarek and Gretchen Purser, editors

Ethnographic studies provide unrivalled insights into the ‘hidden’ social worlds and places of work, enabling analyses of the experiences of work, its nature and context, and the impacts of contemporary developments from technology through economic and organizational change to the consequences of the Covid pandemic. Such research gives voice to the under-represented and disenfranchised of society while exploring and exposing the characteristics and consequences of the nature of contemporary capitalism in and through work.

This Special Issue of Research in the Sociology of Work invites papers that explore the changing nature of work but also the continuities that mark worlds of work. We also welcome papers that explore the methodological issues of ethnography in the context of researching work. Our interest is in providing a showcase for a broad range of the latest research in the ethnographic traditions of the sociology of work.

Articles can address any of a wide range of topics and themes, including but not limited to the following:
• Control and Resistance at Work
• Precarious Employment
• Gig Work and the Platform Economy
• ‘Dirty’ or ‘Dangerous’ Work
• Work and Family
• Knowledge Work and Creative Work
• Diversity Management
• Intersectionality at Work
• Work and Social Movements
• Gender, Work, and Neo-liberalism
• Work and Sustainability
• Work and the State
• Emotional Labour and Service Work
• Sex Work
• AI, Data, and Automation at Work
• Occupations and Professions
• Immigrants at Work
• Global Supply Chains and Work
• Work in the time of Covid and beyond

We invite a range of contributions.

Extended empirical papers should be based on ethnographic research and include an in-depth discussion of empirical findings. These may run up to 20,000 words in length (inclusive) in order to allow for an extended presentation of novel and significant research findings. We are seeking to showcase the rich contribution of research in the ethnographic tradition, and therefore this type of submission is intended to form the centrepiece of this volume. Standard papers which develop new insights into work through empirical analysis or examine methodological aspects of ethnography are also welcome. These should be a maximum of 10,000 words.

Short commentaries or provocations are contributions that provide a personal insight or comment on current debates in ways that are not possible in the conventional paper form. These may address any issue related to the ethnographic study of work and should be no longer than 3,000 words in length.

Extended reviews are contributions that review one or more monographs that feature ethnographic research. These might be recently published books or entail the revisiting of previously published work in ways that reflect on its contemporary significance. We also invite reviews of other media which develop insights into worlds of work. These contributions should be no longer than 5,000 words.

Submissions are invited for contributions of all types and may be made at any time up until 1st March 2022. Please submit your manuscript to RSWEditors@gmail.com and include Ethnography in the subject line.

We encourage prospective authors to contact us if you would like to discuss your idea for a submission, particularly if you are considering submitting a ‘non-standard’ paper.
Future volumes will address questions of Employability and Essential and Nonesssential Work. Calls for papers will appear here: https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/series-detail/Research-in-the-Sociology-of-Work/

CfP: EGOS sub-stream on organizational democracy and society

Im Rahmen von EGOS 2022 (Wien) wird ein sub-stream zum Thema „Organizational democracy and society“ organisiert, ausgerichtet von Irma Rybnikova (Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt), Juliette Summers (University St. Andrews, UK) und Thomas Steger (Universität Regensburg). Einreichungen von ’short papers‘ sind bis zum 11.01.2022 möglich. Weitere Infos:
https://www.egos.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1630409885853&subtheme_id=1604725629576

CfP: Transformation Challenges, Entrepreneurial and Managerial Impact, Consequences for Business Research and Education

Special Issue on Transformation Challenges, Entrepreneurial and Managerial Impact, Consequences for Business Research and Education

Climate change, political and societal turbulence or emerging technologies challenge organizations and individuals to transformation. These developments pose enormous opportunities but also threats for organizations and individuals, who have to answer how to deal with change and how to make use of change. Dealing with and making use of change is at the heart of entrepreneurial and managerial decision making and acting. We invite research papers that put change and transformation at the core of their analysis, and/or discuss consequences for business research and education.

Papers for the Special Issue may address, for example, the following topics:

  • How do firms transform? How and why are business models adapted? How do start-ups and established companies drive successful change initiatives, and/or how are start-ups and established companies affected by change?
  • What is the role of individuals and institutions in transformation processes, e.g., customers, employees, competitors, or standard setters?
  • Which entrepreneurial and managerial instruments are most effective for transformation, which are not and why? How do organizations shape and adapt their decision-making, management, human resources and control processes as well as their value chain processes and customer relationships, and what is the role of digital technologies, e.g., artificial intelligence, within this transformation?
  • What is the impact of the increasingly complex international regulatory environment in, e.g., finance and accounting on firm performance, how does it relate to stakeholders’ demands for sustainability and resilience within organizations, and which governance structures will be needed in the future?
  • How does and should business research address change and turbulence of our time? What are new research methods and tools in this regard? What is the role of theory and how could and should the logic of business research look like?
  • What are the challenges for business, entrepreneurial, and management education? What is and could be the link between theories and research of change and (new) teaching methods?

The aim of the Special Issue is to publish new and pathbreaking work that engages with the above mentioned or related questions. We invite papers that provide new evidence and engage with salient bodies of theoretical and applied knowledge. We welcome paradigmatic, theoretical, empirical (quantitative and qualitative), and methodological contributions that speak to these aspects. All contributions should clearly address the practical and theoretical implications for business decisions and/or societal institutions.

Submission guidelines and deadlines
All manuscripts must follow the guidelines of the Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research, which are available at: http://www.springer.com/41471.
Manuscript submission for the review process should be done in the Editorial Manager of Springer at https://www.editorialmanager.com/sbur/default.aspx under the manuscript category “Special Issue Transformation”.

Submission deadline: 15 May 2022
Expected publication date: March 2023

Inquiries on the Special Issue should be sent by email to the Schmalenbach Journal of Business Research Guest Co-editors
• Marina Fiedler (marina.fiedler@uni-passau.de)
• Thomas Hutzschenreuter (th.sim@tum.de)
• Martin Klarmann (martin.klarmann@kit.edu)
• Barbara E. Weißenberger (barbara.weissenberger@hhu.de)

Stellenausschreibung der ESCP Business School Berlin

Am Lehrstuhl für Personalmanagement und Interkulturelle Führung der ESCP Business School Berlin ist zum 1. Januar 2022 die folgende Stelle zu besetzen:

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) – Research Assistant (m/f/d) 50% der regelmäßigen Arbeitszeit

Aufgabengebiet
Ihr Aufgabengebiet umfasst die Mitarbeit in Lehre, Forschung und Lehrstuhlmanagement. Sie werden an internationalen Forschungs- und Publikationsprojekten aktiv mitwirken, sowie mit renommierten Unternehmen arbeiten. Außerdem gehen wir davon aus, dass Sie sich an der Profilierung der Hochschule aktiv und engagiert beteiligen. Die Teilnahme an unserem Europäischen Promotionsprogramm und eine Promotion (Dr. rer. pol.) sind erwünscht.

Anforderungen
Wir erwarten von Ihnen ein mit Prädikat abgeschlossenes Studium der Betriebswirtschaftslehre mit Schwerpunkt Personalmanagement, Organisation und/oder Internationales Management. Wir möchten auch Absolventinnen und Absolventen anderer Disziplinen (z.B. Psychologie) zur Bewerbung ermutigen, wenn Sie inhaltliche Anknüpfungspunkte sehen. Sie verfügen zudem über eine hohe Begeisterung für wissenschaftliches Arbeiten, ein gutes theoretisches Fundament, Kenntnisse in empirischer Sozialforschung, sehr gute englische Sprachkenntnisse sowie Interesse an Themen der internationalen Personalforschung. Für die Mitarbeit in unserem Team stellen wir uns eine Persönlichkeit vor, die neben einer hervorragenden akademischen Qualifikation auch Eigeninitiative, Verantwortungsbewusstsein und außergewöhnliches Engagement einbringt.

Ihre komplette Bewerbung richten Sie bitte gerne bereits jetzt, aber spätestens bis zum 31. Oktober 2021 (per E-Mail mit Gesamt-PDF) an:

Frau Prof. Dr. Marion Festing
z. Hd. Herrn Michael Volk
ESCP Business School Berlin, Lehrstuhl für Personalmanagement und Interkulturelle Führung
Heubnerweg 8-10, 14059 Berlin
E-Mail: mvolk@escp.eu

Webinar: How have Management and HRM scholars shaped the conversation on the COVID-19 Pandemic?

About the Presentation

Academic contributions on the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences continue apace. As with most disciplines, scholars working in the organisation sciences have turned their attention to this extraordinary phenomenon, and have offered an array of insights designed to assist our understanding and management of the altered circumstances and attendant complexity thrown up by it. Based on a preliminary analysis of a corpus of scholarship published in selected Management and HRM journals, in this presentation Professor Michael Morley will landscape the contours of this evolving body of work and its underlying intellectual structure. Through a performance analysis, he will identify key elements of the anatomy of the knowledge base built thus far, while in a textual analysis he will outline focal topics and shared qualities characterizing the contributions. Following this exposition and classification of the scholarship, he will turn to the identification of a series of research opportunities designed to either deepen recently established lines of inquiry, or open up new ones of relevance to addressing the ongoing work, workplace and work-life challenges that have arisen from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. PDT (San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver)
11:30 am – 12:30 pm EDT (Boston, New York, Miami)
16:30 pm – 17:30 pm GMT (Dublin)
17:30 pm – 18:30 pm CEST (Berlin, Paris, Zagreb)

Use this Time Zone Converter to find your local time

As an international partnership, the IHRM series welcomes speakers from all over the world and multiple time zones. This session will be recorded to share with registrants who are not able to attend the live session.

Event Access: This event will be hosted virtually on Zoom. Event access links will be provided 24 hours prior to the event start.
Registration: Tickets are complimentary but registration is required to attend or receive the link to the recording. Click here to register online with Eventbrite.
Inquiries: beedie-events@sfu.ca

Stellenausschreibung der Fernuniversität Hagen

Als einzige staatliche Fernuniversität im deutschen Sprachraum sind wir seit mehr als 40 Jahren erfahren im lebensbegleitenden und lebenslangen Lernen. Dabei eröffnen wir unseren Studierenden flexible Studienmöglichkeiten auf Basis eines Blended-Learning-Studienmodells.

An unseren fünf Fakultäten entwickeln wir mit fachbezogener und fachübergreifender Forschung zukunftsweisende Lösungen.

Wenn Sie in der Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Lehrstuhl für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Organisation und Planung, ab dem nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt diese Aufgaben mitgestalten möchten, dann bewerben Sie sich auf die zwei Stellen als

wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in für die Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaft

befristet in Teilzeit (75%)
Entgeltgruppe 13 TV-L

Ihre Aufgaben:
  • Sie wirken bei der Erstellung und Überarbeitung von Fernstudienmaterial und Einsendeaufgaben mit.
  • Sie beteiligen sich bei der Durchführung von Fernstudienkursen und Präsenzveranstaltungen (Seminare/Praktika).
  • Seminar-, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten werden von Ihnen unterstützend betreut.
  • Sie helfen bei der Bearbeitung von Verwaltungsaufgaben des Lehrstuhls mit.
  • Sie wirken bei Forschungsvorhaben des Lehrstuhls mit.

Es handelt sich um eine Tätigkeit, die eine Anwesenheit in Hagen einschließt.

Ihr Profil:

  • Sie verfügen über ein abgeschlossenes Universitätsstudium der Wirtschaftswissenschaft mit Prädikatsexamen (M.Sc./Diplom) und mindestens einem Schwerpunkt in Organisation, Personalmanagement, Unternehmensführung oder Internationalem Management.
  • Interesse an einer Promotion sowie den Forschungsschwerpunkten des Lehrstuhls setzen wir voraus.
  • Daneben wird Einsatzbereitschaft, Eigenständigkeit und Teamfähigkeit erwartet.
  • Unabdingbar sind sehr gute Deutschkenntnisse.

Haben wir Ihr Interesse geweckt? Dann freuen wir uns über Ihre Bewerbung bis zum 03.10.2021 über unser Online-Formular.

Zur Stellenausschreibung

Call for Applications: Austrian Early Scholars Workshop in Management

The 9th Austrian Early Scholars Workshop in Management
November 19–20, 2021
@ JKU—Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

The Ninth Austrian Early Scholars Workshop in Management provides an opportunity for advanced PhD students and academics in early career stages from all countries to present their research and discuss it with colleagues and professors from international and Austrian universities. In addition to facilitating intellectual exchange, this program supports the development of a global network of Early Scholars interested in management and organization studies from institutional, organizational and behavioral perspectives.

Workshop Conveners & Faculty Members

  • Robert M. Bauer, Professor of Organization and Innovation (JKU Linz)
  • Giuseppe Delmestri, Professor of Change Management & Management Development (WU
  • Vienna)
  • Renate Ortlieb, Professor of Human Resources (University of Graz)

Faculty

  • John Amis, Professor of Strategic Management & Organisation (University of Edinbrugh)
  • Regine Bendl, Professor of Gender & Diversity (WU Vienna)
  • Claudio Biscaro, Professor of Leadership & Change Management (JKU Linz)
  • Matthias Fink, Professor of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (JKU Linz & ARU Cambridge)
  • Thomas Gegenhuber, Professor in Management of Socio-Technical Transitions (JKU Linz)
  • Renate Meyer, Professor of Organization Studies (WU Vienna & CBS Copenhagen)
  • Markus Reihlen, Professor of Strategic Management & Digital Transformation (Leuphana University)
  • Elke Schüßler, Professor of Organization (JKU Linz)
  • Jörg Sydow, Professor of Management and Inter-firm Cooperation (FU Berlin)
  • Paul Tracey, Professor of Innovation and Organization (Cambridge University)
  • Eero Vaara, Professor in Organisations Impact (Oxford University)

Target Group and Eligibility

The target group of the Workshop is early career scholars who intend to pursue an academic career in the fields of organization and management theory, strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, HRM, international management or public management. The Workshop is open to academics in early stages of their academic careers and PhD students who have already completed a substantial part of their dissertation projects.

The Austrian Early Scholars Workshop in Management invites research that covers a broad range of topics and draws from a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches. In addition, given faculty members’ extensive expertise in institutional theory as well as in organizational change, innovation and entrepreneurship, the Workshop provides an environment particularly conducive to research in these areas.

Application Process

Applicants are requested to submit a CV and a short essay (max. 2,000 words) that summarizes their research to be presented during the Workshop. Please upload your CV and short essay no later than October 3, 2021 to https://web.tresorit.com/r#MhlCWFh-Ybj10xbhGUkJSg.

Notification of acceptance is sent out no later than October 10, 2021. A longer paper, either an extended essay (max. 4,000 words) or a full paper (max. 8,000 words), must be submitted by November 10, 2021 for distribution to discussants and participants.

Workshop Format

All participants present a piece of empirical or conceptual research during the Workshop. Each participant is assigned one of two formats: (1) presentation in a plenary session (twenty minutes for presentation, followed by ten minutes for feedback from two discussants and ten minutes for open discussion); (2) discussion at a development roundtable with four Early Scholars and two faculty members (five minutes for introductory statement followed by 25 minutes for everyone at the roundtable to provide feedback based on their advance reading of the paper, and open discussion).

To be able to contribute fully to the discussions and aid their fellow researchers, participants are required to prepare by reading their colleagues essays and full papers prior to the Workshop. Essays and papers are distributed electronically one week prior to the Workshop.

Program and Fees

The Workshop commences on November 19, 9:00 a.m. We adjourn no later than November 20, 4:00 p.m. There are no participation fees for accepted Early Scholars. The Workshop Dinner on Friday is covered by the organization.

Conference Venue

The Workshop is held at the JKU Campus in Linz, Austria (https://www.jku.at/en/campus/the-jku-campus). The campus is conveniently accessible by public transportation: A streetcar runs from the train station to the campus. Frequent, fast trains connect Linz to Vienna, Salzburg and Munich (https://tickets.oebb.at/en/ticket/travel?cref=oebb-header).

We also offer a few slots for virtual participation in a development roundtable to provide Early Scholars, who cannot travel to Linz, with an opportunity to give and receive feedback.

Accommodation

Participants are responsible for their travel arrangements and accommodation. We reserved hotel rooms close to campus. Program coordinators will contact accepted participants and, if desired, provide support with booking suitable accommodation.

COVID-19 Pandemic: Safety Measures and Disclaimer

After almost two years of online communication, we seek to provide Early Scholars with an opportunity for face-to-face dialogues and spontaneous personal interaction both during and beyond the official Workshop program. JKU has implemented strict safety protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and will continue to do so. Since it is by far the most effective preventative measure, we kindly ask participants to arrive fully vaccinated, thereby protecting everyone present and easing scholarly and social togetherness. Some uncertainty will however remain: should free travel to and from Austria not be possible in November, the
Workshop will have to be cancelled. We provide an update on the COVID-19 situation together with the notifications of acceptance by October 10.

Call for Applications