Sub-theme 01: [SWG] Organization and Time: Time as X and X as Time

Convenors:
Blagoy Blagoev, Technical University Dresden, Germany
Melissa A. Mazmanian, University of California, Irvine, USA
Mar Pérezts, emlyon business school & OCE Research Center, France
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.2.01
Introduction to the Sub-theme + Time as a Research Lens in Management and Organization Studies
Chair: Blagoy Blagoev, Melissa A. Mazmanian & Mar Pérezts
Lisa Harborth
Time after time? Exploring the role of time in process organization studies
Discussant(s): Majken Schultz/Tor Hernes
Mollie Painter-Morland and Alexander Hiller
Sustainable becoming in time… Time as sustainable becoming: Mycorrhizal inspirations
Discussant(s): Lisa Harborth
Majken Schultz and Tor Hernes
Time and organizational change: A temporal view on change and continuity
Discussant(s): Mollie Painter
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Time and Work - Room: TC.2.01
Chair: Melissa A. Mazmanian
Maria Clar and Sara Louise Muhr
Time as workers’ right: Differences in the perception of time in relation to telework in institutions of higher education
Discussant(s): Micah Rajunov
Kathleen A. Stephenson, Ernst Graamans, Svetlana N. Khapova, Sergey Gorbatov and Evgenia I. Lysova
I would have waited: How the gendered temporal experince of leadership development maintains gender disparity
Discussant(s): Maria Clar
Micah Rajunov
Temporal Experiences of Passionate Work
Discussant(s): Kathleen A. Stephenson/colleagues
Parallel Stream B: Time and Coordination - Room: D2.0.030
Chair: Blagoy Blagoev
Marie Hoop, Benjamin Schiemer and Gernot Grabher
Eigenzeiten of Creativity – Temporal Work as a Coordination Challenge in Artistic and Scientific Project Ecologies
Discussant(s): Jérémy Roumian/colleagues
Jérémy Roumian, Pierre Fenies and Christian Clot
Time as coordination and coordination as time
Discussant(s): Christina Lüthy/colleagues
Christina Lüthy and Silviya Svejenova
Getting into the vibe: Affective temporality and creative work in recording studios
Discussant(s): Marie Hoop/colleagues
Session III: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.2.01
Problematizing Links between Past–Present–Future
Chair: Mar Pérezts (Blagoy Blagoev, Melissa Mazmanian)
Sophia Bittner-Zähr
“Where we're going, together”: The regulation of the historical self through interrelation building between past, present and future
Discussant(s): George Kuk/Stephanie Giamporcaro
George Kuk and Stephanie Giamporcaro
Preserving the future past: Unexpected liaison between heritage and street arts
Discussant(s): Lorenzo Skade/Jochen Koch
Lorenzo Skade and Jochen Koch
The future is present: Toward a time-based systems perspective on grand challenges
Discussant(s): Sophia Bittner-Zahr
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Time and Uncertainty - Room: TC.2.01
Chair: Melissa A. Mazmanian
Miriam Feuls and Graham Winch
Time as uncertainty; uncertainty as time
Discussant(s): Lauri Horelli
Lauri A. Horelli
Navigating across the future distances – projective stories in the field of quantum computing
Discussant(s): Jarrod Ormiston
Jarrod Ormiston
#TrustTheProcess: Temporal (re)structuring towards a more distant future through collective antenarratives
Discussant(s): Miriam Feuls/Graham/Winch
Parallel Stream B: Time and Acceleration - Room: D2.0.030
Chair: Blagoy Balgoev
Marit Kamøy and Marte Holmemo
Applying Temporal Perspectives to Digital Transformation of Norwegian GPs.
Discussant(s): Alica Repenning
Alica Repenning
The imperfection of organizing in-between on/offline timespaces: On fast turning carousels, acceleration, and temporal frictions
Discussant(s): Marit Johanna Kamoy/colleagues
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Time and Sustainable Futures - Room: TC.2.01
Chair: Mar Pérezts
Kiia Strömmer and Jarrod Ormiston
Creating spaces to imagine utopian and dystopian futures: The role of backcasting and foresight as bridges between near and distant futures
Discussant(s): Henrik Koll/Jonathan Feddersen
Henrik Koll and Jonathan Feddersen
Building the airplane as you fly: The generative temporal divergence between walk and talk in enacting Ørsted’s green transition
Discussant(s): Inês Peixoto
Inês Peixoto
Transitioning to low-carbon futures: Temporal translation in the prospective organizing of transition risks
Discussant(s): Kiia Strömmer/Jarrod Ormiston
Parallel Stream B: Time and Innovation - Room: D2.0.030
Chair: Blagoy Blagoev
Marina Biniari, Quy N. Huy and Davide Ravasi
How time allocation demands and time valuations influence organizational innovation
Discussant(s): Yanis Hamdali; Lorenzo Skade
Yanis Hamdali and Lorenzo Skade
When the time is right: On temporally legitimizing innovation through windows of opportunity
Discussant(s): Leandro Schoemer Jardim; Sandra Regina Rocha-Pinto
Leandro Jardim and Sandra Regina Rocha-Pinto
Competence and temporality in routine dynamics pressured by time: Unveiling competence in the use of time as a resource in routines designed to generate novelty and high growth
Discussant(s): Marina Biniari; Quy N. Huy; Davide Ravasi
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, TC.2.01
Time and (in)action
Chair: Melissa Mazmanian
Sanaz Kateb, Rebecca Ruehle, David Kroon, Elco van Burg and Elco van Burg
Vulnerable care: Temporality in collective action during the Covid-19 crisis
Discussant(s): Prins Marcus Valiant Lantz
Prins Marcus Valiant Lantz
‘Hope is not a strategy’: The temporal framing of (in)action
Discussant(s): Jennifer Sloan
Jennifer Sloan
If you build it, will they come? Investigating how organizations use strategy to construct the future
Discussant(s): Sanaz Kateb; David Kroon; Elco van Burg; Rebecca Ruehle
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, TC.2.01
Time as Experienced in Extreme Contexts + Closing Address by Convenors
Chair: Mar Pérezts
Philipp Arnold
Temporalizing the refugee camp – A rhythmanalysis of a total institution
Discussant(s): Monika Müller; Christian Huber; Dan Kärreman
Monika Müller, Christian Huber and Dan Kärreman
City nights as temporal commons
Discussant(s): Philipp Arnold