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Sekou Bermiss

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Posted By Sekou Bermiss 11-06-2023 22:08
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In this episode, I speak with Matt Semadeni, Professor of Strategy and Dean's Council Distinguished Scholar at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. In our conversation, we talk about CEO political ideology. We discuss how political activism has shaped corporate leadership, ...
Posted By Sekou Bermiss 10-09-2023 15:49
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In this episode, I speak with Hatim A. Rahman about his recent research on digital labor platforms and how experimentation by platform designers impacts worker autonomy. Hatim also shares his thoughts about the current and future state of employer-labor relations in the platform economy including a prediction ...
Posted By Sekou Bermiss 09-20-2023 09:22
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New episode of The Lit Review podcast is out! To kick off our 2nd season, we have *two* fantastic guests : Angelica Leigh (Duke U) and Shimul Melwani (UNC), co-authors of the 2022 Best Paper published in Academy of Management Journal, entitled, "Am I Next?" The Spillover Effects of Mega-Threats ...
Posted By Sekou Bermiss 09-14-2023 07:21
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*Apologies for cross-posting* At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Kenan-Flagler Business School, we think differently; and more importantly, we teach differently. Opening our doors as the Department of Commerce in 1919 and awarding our first degrees to 12 students in 1921 was the ...
Posted By Sekou Bermiss 06-13-2023 21:45
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Colleagues - This week concludes Season 1 of the new monthly podcast by the Academy of Management Journal called "The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast". In each episode, I interview a prominent scholar or corporate leader to discuss pressing issues in organizations and markets. Three quick things: First, ...