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Preliminary Program 8/7 morning (9:00 am – 12:15): (Registration desk CNAM 8/7 - 8:30 am – 5:30 pm- access n° 11) 9:00 am – 10:15 am: Opening session - Amphi Painlevé
C. FORESTIER as first speaker
(the Conference is located at CNAM) 10:15 am – 10:45 am: Coffee break
10:45 am – 11:30 am: Bruno
LATOUR – What’s so Special about Organizations after all? 12:15 – 1:30 pm: Standing lunch (n° 11 & Amphi Painlevé lobby) 1:30 pm - departure to other conference places 8/7 afternoon (2:00 pm – 5:30 pm): ISC (Registration desk ISC 8/7 - 8:30 am – 5:30 pm) 2 pm – 3:30 pm: parallel sessions
Management Education Symposium: Symposium ‘Management-Related Research on Hospitals and the Healthcare Sector’: Greg J. BAMBER, Professor/Director of Research, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; Adjunct Professor, Griffith University, Australia, and Visiting Professor, Newcastle University Business School, England: A Study of Managers, other Staff and High-Performance Human Resource Management in Hospitals in Australia. (The research team includes Griffith University: Cameron ALLAN, Keith TOWNSEND, Adrian WILKINSON; Monash University -- Greg BAMBER, Penny SARA.), Moderator and panelist Andrea HEREPATH and Martin KITCHENER, Research Fellow and Professor, Cardiff Healthcare Organisation & Policy Studies (CHOPS), Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, Wales: New Public Management at the interface between Postgraduate Medical Education and Hospital Based Health Care Provision: Financial Accountability, Transparency and Service Sustainability in the Welsh Heath Care State. David HUNTER, Professor, Durham University, England and Christian HICKS, Professor, Newcastle University, England: An Evaluation of Transformational Change in the National Health Service North East England (The research team includes: Durham University – David HUNTER, Jonathan ERSKINE, Eileen SCOTT and Sharyn MAXWELL. Newcastle University Business School – Chris HICKS, Tom MCGOVERN, Ed LUGSDEN, Mike COX; Institute for Health and Society – Paula WHITTY, Nick STEEN, Martin ECCLES). 3:30 pm – 4 pm: coffee break 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm: parallel symposia Symposium “Critical Management Studies: Teaching, Translating, and Diffusing” Rachel Beaujolin-Bellet, Moderator, Reims Management School, France Françoise DANY, Professor, EM Lyon, France: “CMS and manager education: some new directions prompt by the financial crisis” Alexandre FARIA, EBAPE - Fundacao Getulio Vargas Rio, Division Program Chair-Elect of Critical Management Studies Division, Academy of Management, Brazil: “Translation(s) of CMS” Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Associate Professor, Roskilde Universitet, Denmark, “Ethical ideal and economic necessity: the deadlock of ethics in management teaching” Symposium Deming association Jean-luc FOURNIER (Administrator of France Deming Association) & Jean-marc CHANEL (Vice-president of France Deming Association), Deming’s theory of management, o key for updating CEO’s practices?
9/7 morning (9:00 am – 12:30) ISC, 22 boulevard Fort de Vaux, 75 017 PARIS, others locations: ISEG, Ecole des Mines, U. Dauphine , U. Paris 1 (IAE and Sorbonne) 9:00 am – 10:30 am: parallel sessions The Foundations of Research and Teaching in Management – Session 1: History of Management Doctrines Armand Hatchuel (Senior researcher, Ecole des Mines de Paris) & Romain Laufer (Professor, HEC School of Management) & Ken Starkey (Nottingham University) Institute for Sustainable Leadership - Colloquium 1 - New Perspectives on Sustainable Leadership – A search for integrating themes, models and meaning in multiple contexts Professor Elisabeth More, MGSM Sydney, Australia 10:30 am -11am: coffee break 11 am -12:30: parallel sessions The Foundations of Research and Teaching in Management – Session 2: Institutional History of Management Theory Armand Hatchuel (Senior researcher, Ecole des Mines de Paris) & Romain Laufer (Professor, HEC School of Management) & Ken Starkey (Nottingham University Institute for Sustainable Leadership - Colloquium 2 – Developing Sustainable Business Models – Identifying the need for new financial products and new, sustainable models for financial transactions & Creating value aroud sustainability in sectors where future business growth is potentially both rapid and environmentally hazardous Professor Gayle Avery, MGSM Sydney, Australia 12:30 – 2 pm: standing lunch 9/7 afternoon (2:00 pm – 5:30 pm) ISC, 22 boulevard Fort de Vaux, 75 017 PARIS others locations: ISEG, Ecole des Mines, U. Dauphine , U. Paris 1 (IAE and Sorbonne) 2 pm – 3:30 pm: parallel sessions The Foundations of Research and Teaching in Management – Panel Session 1: Management and the Social Science Context Armand Hatchuel (Senior researcher, Ecole des Mines de Paris) & Romain Laufer (Professor, HEC School of Management) & Ken Starkey (Nottingham University) Institute for Sustainable Leadership - Colloquium 3 – Case Studies in Sustainable Leadership – Sustainable leadership and global responsibility: Making it happen Professor Karl-Erik Sveiby, Hanken Business School, Helsinki, Finland 3:30 pm – 4 pm: coffee break 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm: parallel sessions The Foundations of Research and Teaching in Management – Panel Session 2: Structuring the Future of Theory and Research Armand Hatchuel (Senior researcher, Ecole des Mines de Paris) & Romain Laufer (Professor, HEC School of Management) & Ken Starkey (Nottingham University) 8:00 pm: Gala dinner 10/7 morning (9:30 am – 11:30 am) - Closing ceremony 9:15 – 10:30: Plenary session – round-table Management research and Education, between unity and diversity Report of the transversal symposia and regional forums 10:30 am – 10:45 am: Coffee break 10 :45am – 12 : Plenary session Are justice and sustainability available together in a global economy ? How to integrate them in management Education ? Round-table with several personalities Prof. Sue BRUNING, Moderator
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