PDW: Stewardship as a Post-GFC Standard of Legitimacy
Call for applications due date 31 March 2015
The theme of the 2015 EGOS Colloquium presents a timely opportunity to reflect on organisational studies and practice – specifically in light of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). This PDW reconceptualizes the place of Stewardship as an organisational and personal standard of public trust. Our ambition is to investigate possible synergistic benefits in making public commitments to such a standard on both national and a global scale.
The workshop will be structured in two parts:
Senior scholars will initially outline the evolution and tensions inherent in Stewardship as a prospective framework to reconceptualise management and organizational issues for practitioners and educators.
The second phase invites participants to discuss and consider working papers with senior scholars.
http://www.egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1423819947158&subtheme_id=1423819965865
Convenors:
Walter P. Jarvis, UTS Business School, Sydney, Australia walter.jarvis@uts.edu.au Miguel Pina e Cunha, Nova School of Business and Economics, Lisbon, Portugal mpc@novasbe.pt Stewart Clegg, UTS Business School, Sydney, Australia stewart.clegg@uts.edu.au
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