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Interdisciplinary Workshop in Management and Social Science (CSOS-IMS)


29 Jun 2015, 9:30am - 6:30pm

302, 3rd floor, Professor Stuart Hall Building

Event overview

Department Institute of Management Studies
Contact c.repapis(@gold.ac.uk)

An interdisciplinary workshop on Management and Social Science topics, organised by the Institute of Management Studies (Goldsmiths) & the Centre for Social and Organisational Studies at Henley School of Business

CSOS-IMS Interdisciplinary Workshop
Goldsmiths, University of London

Workshop Programme

9:30-10:00 Welcome statement by Professor Frank Bond (Director of IMS, Goldsmiths)

10:00-10:50 Kleio Akrivou (CSOS, Henley Business School)
Towards (more) integrity in academia, encouraging long-term knowledge creation and academic freedom

11:00-11:50 Patrizia Kokot (CSOS, Henley Business School)
Locating fertility in the workplace: assisted reproductive medicine, motherhood and the nation at work

12:00-12:50 Dan Nunan (CSOS, Henley Business School)
Pioneers or pirates? Exploring discourses of piratical innovation

13:00-14:30 Lunch

14:30-15:20 Mario Campana (IMS, Goldsmiths)
Between counterperformativity and materiality: a critical perspective on complementary currencies

15:30-16:20 John Latsis (CSOS) and Constantinos Repapis (IMS)
From Neoclassical Theory to Mainstream Modelling: Fifty Years of Moral Hazard in Perspective.

16:20-17:00 Roundtable
Publishing in Academic Journals: Targets, Timetables, Reviewers

17:00-18:30 Drinks on the Professor Stuart Hall Building Terrace.

Dates & times

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29 Jun 2015 9:30am - 6:30pm
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