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  • 1.  Call for submissions, AOM PDW on "Trust between Individuals and Organizations"

    Posted 06-13-2014 15:54
    Dear colleagues,

    We invite you attend the PDW on "Trust between Individuals and Organizations." Please find the details below or at  http://aom.org/meetings/sess2014.asp?id=10373.
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    Call for Submissions to the 2014 AOM Professional Development Workshop (PDW) titled
    "Trust between Individuals and Organizations"

     
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 2 2014 8:00AM-10:00AM
    Pennsylvania Convention Center in Room 107 (Philadelphia, PA)
     
    Organizer: Oliver Schilke; U. of California, Los Angeles;
    Organizer: Bart A. de Jong; VU U. Amsterdam;
    Facilitator: Reinhard Bachmann; U. of Surrey;
    Facilitator: Kurt T Dirks; Washington U. in St. Louis;
    Facilitator: Nicole Gillespie; The U. of Queensland, Australia;
    Facilitator: Audrey Korsgaard; U. of South Carolina;
    Facilitator: Deepak Malhotra; Harvard U.;
    Facilitator: Laura Poppo; U. of Kansas;
    Facilitator: Maurice Schweitzer; U. of Pennsylvania;
    Facilitator: Antoinette Weibel; Konstanz U.;
    Facilitator: Akbar Zaheer; U. of Minnesota;
    Facilitator: Edward Zajac; Northwestern U.
     
    Please be invited to submit discussion questions (segment 1) and/or work-in-progress papers on trust (segment 2)!
     
    (1) The first segment starts off with a panel discussion, in which leading scholars present their views on the important and "hot" topic of trust violation and recovery. Fundamental issues addressed by the panelists include whether or not the nature of recovered trust is different from trust prior to a violation, whether recovered trust can ever be as strong or even stronger than before the violation, how to measure trust violation and recovery, and which factors are conducive to trust recovery. Subsequently, the workshop breaks into groups that will discuss questions previously submitted by workshop participants. A requirement for registration for the PDW's first segment is to submit at least one discussion question in advance pertaining to current issues in the study of trust between individuals and organizations (see below for details on how to submit). Questions may relate (but are not limited) to: • trust dynamics over time, • trust at and across levels of analysis, • links between interpersonal and interorganizational trust, • the role of the institutional environment, • the mechanisms through which trust affects performance, • dysfunctional consequences of trust, • trust and control, • trust asymmetries, • trust versus distrust, • the role of emotions.
     
    (2) After a short break, the second segment of the program consists of a paper development workshop, in which the facilitators provide indepth feedback on work-in-progress trust research previously submitted by workshop participants and selected through a competitive process. These papers should be in an advanced developmental stage, targeted at a scholarly management journal, and no more than 40 doublespaced pages in length.
     
    Registration requirements: For segment 1 (discussion): Submit at least one discussion question by email to trustpdw@gmail.com no later than July 25, 2014. For segment 2 (paper development): Submit your working paper by email to trustpdw@gmail.com no later than July 11, 2014. You will then receive a code that will allow you to register for the PDW.
    Note that you may register for only one of the two segments if you wish.
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    Best, 
    Oliver

    Oliver Schilke
    Doctoral Candidate
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Department of Sociology
    264 Haines Hall, 375 Portola Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551, USA
    Email: schilke@ucla.edu
    Website: http://www.oliverschilke.com



  • 2.  Call for submissions, AOM PDW on "Trust between Individuals and Organizations"

    Posted 04-27-2015 17:28

    Dear colleagues,

    We invite you attend the 3rd AOM PDW on "Trust between Individuals and Organizations." Please find the details below or at: http://program.aomonline.org/2015/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=10157.

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    Call for Submissions to the 2015 AOM Professional Development Workshop (PDW) on "Trust between Individuals and Organizations"
     
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 8 2015 8:00AM-10:00AM
    Offsite in UBC Robson Square- Room C180 

    Organizer: Bart A. de Jong; VU U. Amsterdam;

    Organizer: Oliver Schilke; U. of Arizona;

    Speaker: Mike Baer; Arizona State U.;

    Facilitator: Cecily D Cooper; U. of Miami;

    Speaker: Rekha Krishnan; Simon Fraser U.;

    Facilitator: Dora C. Lau; Chinese U. of Hong Kong;

    Facilitator: Scott W Lester; U. of Wisconsin, Eau Claire;

    Speaker: Roy J. Lewicki; The Ohio State U.;

    Speaker: Niels G. Noorderhaven; Tilburg U.;

    Facilitator: Fabrice Lumineau; Purdue U.;

    Speaker: Sandra Robinson; U. of British Columbia;

    Facilitator: Ed Tomlinson; West Virginia U.;

    Facilitator: Bart Vanneste; UCL; 

    Trust is a fundamental characteristic of work relationships and one of the most frequently studied concepts in organizational research today. This PDW is aimed at advancing research on trust by serving as a platform for scholars to discuss fundamental issues, engage in dialogue, and help further research-in-progress. 

    The workshop consists of three segments:

    1)      The first segment starts off with a panel discussion, in which leading scholars share their thought-provoking ideas on the important topic of "the limits and liabilities of trust";

    2)      For the second segment, attendees break into groups that discuss questions previously submitted by workshop participants. Submitting a discussion question on trust is a requirement for registration. These questions may include (but are not limited to):

    -  trust dynamics over time

    -  trust at and across levels of analysis

    -  interorganizational trust

    -  trust and control

    -  trust asymmetries

    -  trust versus distrust

    -  the role of emotions; 

    3)      The third segment consists of a paper development workshop, in which the facilitators provide in-depth feedback on work-in-progress trust research previously submitted by workshop participants. These papers should be in an advanced developmental stage, targeted at a scholarly management journal, and no more than 40 double-spaced pages in length.

    Registration requirements: to register only for the first and second segment (panel discussion and round tables), email one discussion question on trust. To register for all three segments (i.e., including paper development), e-mail a discussion question and working paper on trust. E-mails should be sent to trustpdw@gmail.com no later than July 25, 2015. You will then receive a code that will allow you to register for the PDW.
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    Best, 

    Oliver Schilke & Bart de Jong