New Podcast: Chris Grey on Organizations

[The following post is re-blogged from Social Science Bites. Click here to view the original article.] By Social Science Bites | Published: May 1, 2017 What is an “organization?” According to Chris Grey, the guest in this Social Science Bites podcast, in many ways it’s a moment in time. “An organization,” he tells interviewer David Edmonds, … Continue reading New Podcast: Chris Grey on Organizations

New Podcast from the Journal of Management Inquiry!

We are pleased to feature a new podcast from the Journal of Management Inquiry’s series entitled “Six Degrees” with participants Deepak Patil and Dr. Linda Ackerman Anderson. Please click here to listen to the podcast directly, where Anderson discusses her life and career in organization transformation. Deepak Patil is currently pursuing his doctorate in OD with … Continue reading New Podcast from the Journal of Management Inquiry!

Time for Some Course Corrections in Organizations

  [We’re pleased to welcome Blake Ashforth of Arizona State University, Tempe. Blake recently published an article entitled “Exploring Identity and Identification in Organizations: Time for Some Course Corrections,” published in Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies. From Blake:] What inspired you to be interested in this topic? When individuals identify with their occupations and … Continue reading Time for Some Course Corrections in Organizations

New Podcast! Protecting Student Intellectual Property in the Entrepreneurial Classroom

In the latest podcast from Journal of Management Education, Jane Murray speaks with Jerome Katz and Sarah Wright about their article, “Protecting Student Intellectual Property in the Entrepreneurial Classroom.” The podcast delves into the inspiration for Sarah to interview Jerome about student entrepreneurship, as well as what future research and projects this paper has sparked for Sarah and … Continue reading New Podcast! Protecting Student Intellectual Property in the Entrepreneurial Classroom

Emotional Self-Leadership: How Leader Emotion and Self-Leadership Intersect

[We’re pleased to welcome Charles Manz of University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Charles recently published an article in Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies with co-auhtors Jeffrey D. Houghton, Christopher P. Neck, Mel Fugate, and Craig Pearce entitled “Whistle While You Work: Toward a Model of Emotional Self-Leadership”. Charles discusses the article:] A primary reason that … Continue reading Emotional Self-Leadership: How Leader Emotion and Self-Leadership Intersect

The Brain Basis for the Digital Daze of Millennials

[We’re pleased to welcome Tim Brown of University of California, San Diego. Tim recently published a rejoinder to the article “Digital Technology and Student Cognitive Development: The Neuroscience of the University Classroom” entitled “On the Brain Basis of Digital Daze in Millennial Minds,” published in Journal of Management Education. Tim’s interview for the piece:] What … Continue reading The Brain Basis for the Digital Daze of Millennials

New Podcast: Employees’ Innovative Work Involvement in Family Firms

In the latest podcast from Family Business Review, Assistant Editor Karen Vinton interviews author Yannick Bammens of Maastricht University. Yannick published an article with co-authors Guy Notelaers and Anita Van Gils entitled “Implications of Family Business Employment for Employees’ Innovative Work Involvement,” which earned a honorable mention for Family Business Review‘s 2016 Best Paper award. The abstract for … Continue reading New Podcast: Employees’ Innovative Work Involvement in Family Firms

How to Grow the Impact of Your Paper: A Step by Step Guide to Using Kudos

[This post comes from the SAGE Connection blog. It was written by Rebecca Wray of Group Marketing Manager, SAGE Publishing. You can find the original blog post here.] After an intense period of researching, writing, re-writing, submitting, and proofing an article, authors are then able to experience the delight of seeing it published online. They can … Continue reading How to Grow the Impact of Your Paper: A Step by Step Guide to Using Kudos

Happy Fourth of July!

In honor of the fourth of July, and to take advantage of the long summer days, we’ve compiled an entertaining collection of summer-themed podcasts. In the podcast episode entitled “13 Reasons for the American Revolution,” the Stuff You Missed in History Class hosts delve into the many motivations for the American Revolution that started in … Continue reading Happy Fourth of July!

New Podcast: Tomika Greer on Using HRD to Support Repatriates

In the latest podcast from Human Resource Development Review, Tomika Greer of University of Houston discusses the article she co-authored with Alexandra Stiles of Shell Oil Company, entitled “Using HRD to Support Repatriates: A Framework for Creating an Organization Development Strategy for Repatriation,” which was recently published in the March 2016 issue of Human Resource Development Review. … Continue reading New Podcast: Tomika Greer on Using HRD to Support Repatriates