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Posted By Nelson Phillips 10-14-2024 23:42
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Dear Colleagues, Are you interested (or do you know anyone who is interested) in doing a PhD focusing on the individual, organizational and societal implications of technology and technological change? We are looking for two amazing individuals to join the Technology Management doctoral program ...
Posted By Nelson Phillips 10-05-2024 16:59
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The Department of Technology Management at University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) invites applications for an Assistant (tenure-track) or Associate (with tenure) Teaching Professor position starting July 1, 2025 or later. In the UC System, Teaching Professor is an Academic Senate, tenure track ...
Posted By Nelson Phillips 09-14-2022 02:10
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We are delighted to offer a virtual seminar on social-symbolic work, open to researchers at all career stages, with an especially warm welcome to doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers. It will run on October 25, 26 and November 1, 2, 2022 (see below for times, seminar details, and registration). ...
Posted By Nelson Phillips 09-06-2022 18:11
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Call for Papers Fourteenth International Symposium on Process Organization Studies For the full call for papers: www.process-symposium.com 18-21 June 2023 Chania, Crete, Greece Theme: The Process of Social-Symbolic Work: Understanding the Role of Agents in the Ongoing Construction ...
Posted By Nelson Phillips 04-04-2022 10:25
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Dear STR Community, Are you interested in optimal distinctiveness? Royston Greenwood and I are very pleased to announce that the most recent volume of our Cambridge Elements in Organization Theory series focuses on just this topic. In a terrific new element, Eric Zhao reviews the rapidly growing literature ...