EGOS Colloquium 2014, Rotterdam:

Keynotes, presentations, reviews & wrap-ups, …

Keynote by Jerry Davis

"The Coming Collapse of the Corporation (and what comes next)"
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Keynote by Gerry George

"Asking Questions that Matter: Organizational Scholarship as a Personal Journey"
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Sub-plenary 1: "New Directions in Institutional Innovation"

Speakers: Eva Boxenbaum & Roy Suddaby

Chair: Marc J. Ventresca

  • To view the presentation slides by Eva Boxenbaum, Roy Suddaby & Marc J. Ventresca ("New Innovations in Neo-institutional Theory"), please click here.
  • To view the presentation slides by Eva Boxenbaum ("New Directions in Institutional Innovation"), please click here.
  • To view the presentation slides by Marc J. Ventresca ("At the Interface of Innovation and Infrastructure"), please click here.

Sub-plenary 2: "Dynamics of Organizational Routines"

Speakers: Luciana D'Adderio & Carlo Salvato
Chair: Martha S. Feldman
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Sub-plenary 3: "Multimodality in Organizational Communication and Discourse"

Speakers: Theo van Leeuwen, Joep Cornelissen & Eero Vaara

  • To view the presentation slides by Joep Cornelissen ("The Promise of Multi-modal Analysis in Sensemaking and CCO"), please click here.
  • To view the presentation slides by Eero Vaara ("Multimodality in Institutional Analysis and SAP Research"), please click here.

Sub-plenary 4: "Process Methods and Perspectives"

Speakers: Robert Chia & Paula Jarzabkowski
Chair: Ann Langley
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Sub-plenary 5: "The Current 'Historic Turn' in Organization Studies"

Speakers: Stephanie Decker, Michael Rowlinson & R. Daniel Wadhwani
Chair: Behlül Üsdiken
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Sub-theme 09: "Leadership in Art, Design and Organization"

To view the review & wrap-up by Ariane Berthoin Antal, please click here.

 

EGOS Honorary Member 2014: Cynthia Hardy

To view the laudatio by David Wilson, please click here.