Work-family and work-life issues are rapidly picking up in France: in the past five to ten years, employers, policy makers and scholars have been actively experimenting and learning about making work and life work, in a social and institutional context that is both unique and globalized.
The most recent token of this interest is the recruitment by French business schools of several work-life scholars, adding to an already vibrant French community of scholars.
Rouen Business School research group Contemporary P@thways of Career, Life and Learning will be holding an international study day in Paris, with the objective to bridge the academic communities researching work-life in or based from France, from different disciplines such as organizational behavior and management, industrial psychology, industrial relations and sociology, so as to broaden our perspectives and hopefully facilitate future collaborations.
Participating scholars will discuss their line of research and current projects rather than a specific paper. Cross-national and cross-disciplinary exchanges will be facilitated.
The date allows participants to the Community, Work and Family Conference held in Finland May 19-21, 2011 to combine the trips.
If you wish to participate or attend, please contact Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Cette adresse email est protégée contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.
Le 25 juin 2010, conférence sur le thème des routines, de l’action collective, et de changement organisationnel et institutionnel à HEC, organisée conjointement par le CSO, HEC et Rouen Business School.
Following the joint program of conferences between the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (CSO, Paris), Rouen Business School, and HEC-Paris that took place during the Fall 2009, we have the great honor to welcome several leading scholars around the theme of “Society and Organizations : From routines to movements – and back”, next June 25th at HEC-Paris. The conference will be made up of 5 sessions, in which each guest speaker will present his/her paper (40/45 min) and a prominent international scholar will play the role of a provocateur by discussing and engaging the conversation with the audience (15/20 min).
Martha Feldman (University of California Irvine), Mike Lounsbury (University of Alberta), Huggy Rao (Stanford University), Sarah Soule (Stanford University) and Francesca Polletta (University of California Irvine) are our guest speakers. Our provocateurs are David Seidl (University of Zurich), Julie Battilana (HBS), Ehrhard Friedberg (SC Po Paris), Frank den Hond (VU Amsterdam), and Quy Huy (Insead) – see full program attached to this message.
The conference will take place on June 25th 2010 at HEC Paris, and will end with a social outing in Paris. HEC foundation and Rouen Business School finance this research day. Transportation (shuttle service), coffee breaks, lunch, and dinner are therefore offered. However, there is a participation fee to help us organize the event (professors: 60€, students: 30€).
2 au 4 juin. XIXème Conférence de l’AIMS, Luxembourg. Bernard Leca présente un article intitulé « Comportements institutionnels de déviance, vis-à-vis de loi, au sein des organisations : une étude de cas dans un contexte d’établissements hospitaliers »
On May 25th 2010, The Accounting, Law, Operations and Information Management Department of ROUEN BUSINESS SCHOOL will be pleased to welcome Pr. Mike SHIELDS, Schaberg Endowed Chair in Accounting, of the Broad College of Business at Michigan State University.
Mike will report the results of a field study on the use of management accounting in a strategic crisis environment. This presentation will take place on Tuesday May 25th 2010, at 2.00pm on the Campus of ROUEN BUSINESS SCHOOL.
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