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PDW: Executive Concerns with the international Informal Economy - A Practitioners-Scholars Dialogue

  • 1.  PDW: Executive Concerns with the international Informal Economy - A Practitioners-Scholars Dialogue

    Posted 07-30-2012 07:37

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    Motivated by the fact that the Academy shall also create more opportunities to make academics, scholars and practicing Managers and Executives

    meet and speak more often with each other, please find herewith a PDW proposal that is offering a great opportunity to do so:

     

                                                                 

    Program Session #: 55 | Submission: 12471 | Sponsor(s): (IM, PTC, ITC, BPS)
    Scheduled: Friday, Aug 3 2012 9:00AM - 12:30PM at 70 Dodge Hall Northeastern University.

     

    Executive Concerns with the international Informal Economy - A Practitioners-Scholars Dialogue
    Executives-Scholars dialogue

       

     

    Organizer: Cordula Barzantny; Groupe ESC Toulouse Business School;
    Facilitator: Mary Yoko Brannen; U. of Victoria/ INSEAD;

    Facilitator: Nicholas Athanassiou; Northeastern U.;

    Facilitator: Allan Bird; Northeastern U.;

    Facilitator:
    Nikos Passas, Northeastern U., School of Criminology and Criminal Justice;
    Distinguished Speaker:
    Rick DeLauriers, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Boston Division;

    Distinguished Speaker: Frank Piantidosi, former CEO, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services

    Distinguished Speaker: Bill Bachman, Chief Operating Officer, Bingham McCutchen.

    One of the new competitive advantages of corporations with global reach lies in their ability to shape the minds and actions of their employees to ensure successful performance wherever they are. In a more and more interconnected world the formal aspects of organizations may be transcended by informal ones in order to settle instant problems and challenges in a prompt manner. This may be also induced by performance considerations because of the high velocity environment. Aiming at a fruitful dialogue of management practitioners with academics, this session offers a forum of strategic exchange of those worlds that are often not talking directly to each other. More dialogue of this kind is high on the Academy of Management agenda since they bring together managers and professors for critical and constructive reflection leading towards enhanced action. With a panel of scholars and executives, this symposium wants to find answers, for example, to the following questions: How do firms in a formal economy engage the informal sector? How do organization and management practices vary by setting? The learning experience and added value shall particularly stem from joint reflection and discussion on the possible future ways of collaboration of managers with the academic world. Furthermore, the session aims at stimulating scholars to cooperate more with the wide field of organizations. This session offers a forum to advance international management research and practice towards more collaborative efforts, interaction and innovation on the issues of international management, global competencies, the informal economy and more.

    This session involving several Executives is held on the premises of Northeastern University. A light breakfast is offered at 8:30 by NEU.

    Northeastern University, 70 Dodge Hall (case room), Dodge Hall is on 360 Huntington Avenue between the Boston YMCA and Northeastern's "Green" (walking West on Huntington Avenue away from AOM hotels).

    How to get there from AOM hotels.

    On foot: walk West on Huntington Avenue for 15-20 minutes. The large YMCA white brick building will be on your left. The very next building on your left is Dodge Hall on the NU campus.

     

    By T (Boston's underground): Get on the T at the Prudential Center station. Get on the outbound Green Line E line. The second stop is Northeastern. Get off train. Walk to your right towards the traffic light crossing. Cross over towards the NU green on your right. Dodge Hall will be the building you see on your left across the green. 

     

    By Taxi: take cab to NU campus. Follow walking directions...

     

     

    Pre-registration is required for this workshop. To register online, please visit https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg. The deadline to register online is August 1, 2012.

     

    Search Terms:

    Practitioner-Scholar interactions , international management , global competencies

     

     

     

    Cordula BARZANTNY, (PhD)

    Assoc. Professor

    International  Management

    In charge of Aerospace management programmes

     

     

    Research interests:

    Cross-cultural management, Global Leadership, European + International HRM, Corporate Culture and Control, Knowledge in Organisations; Culture & Diversity, Trust & Business Ethics.


    Toulouse Business School  TBS
    Phone : +33 (0)5.61.29.49.33
    Fax : +33 (0)5.61.29.49.94
    c.barzantny@esc-toulouse.fr
    www.esc-toulouse.fr