Sub-theme 57: Organizing Professionals as Socially and Environmentally Responsible -> HYBRID sub-theme!

Convenors:
Stefanie Gustafsson, University of Bath, United Kingdom
Lucie Noury, Audencia Business School, France
Andrew Sturdy, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-25
Introduction to the Sub-theme
Chair: Lucie Noury
Andreas Werr and Lovisa Näslund
Emotional cleaning work: Managing emotions in socially responsible professional work
Discussant(s): Katharina Hug
Katharina Hug, Stefanie Gustafsson and Katharina Chudzikowski
Professional inequalities and internal activism: A Bourdieusian perspective
Discussant(s): Andreas Werr
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-25
Ethics, Professional Legitimacy & Judgement
Chair: Andrew Sturdy
Hyemi Shin
“We are more ‘authentic’ CSR professionals in South Korea!” Professional legitimacy claims through meaning-making
Discussant(s): Ian Kirkpatrick
Hannah Mangum
Changing organizational landscapes: University financial aid directors' balancing act between competency, morality, and institutional knowledge in professional judgement cases
Discussant(s): Hyemi Shin
Ian Kirkpatrick
Faustian bargains: Professional tactics of legitimacy seeking in organisations and their consequences
Discussant(s): Hannah Mangum
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-25
Responsible Consulting: Values, Practices & Logics
Chair: Luc Brès
Andrew Sturdy
Responsible management consultancy? Implications for critique
Discussant(s): Stéphan Pezé
Michelle Westermann-Behaylo and Harry J. Van Buren III
Competing consulting logics: The moral versus the business case when advising on corporate human rights practices
Discussant(s): Tristan Dupas Amory
Stéphan Pezé and Christelle Théron
Consultants’ voluntary climate engagement to transform consulting firms from within
Discussant(s): Michelle Westermann-Behaylo
Tristan Dupas Amory
From major to minor management: Exploring consultants’ struggle to organize differently
Discussant(s): Andrew Sturdy
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-25
Emotions & Embodied Experience of Responsible Professionals
Chair: Stefanie Gustafsson
Camille Habé and Aurélien Acquier
The emotions of carbon accounting among sustainability consultants
Discussant(s): Ishan Jalan
Eduardo Hernandez
Navigating tensions: The work of community engagement professionals in the extractive industries
Discussant(s): Camille Habé
Ishan Jalan and Caroline Gatrell
Aligning purpose and practice: Exploring the role of mediated grief work in organising professionals as socially responsible
Discussant(s): Eduardo Hernandez
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-25
Ethics, Contested Professionalsm & Autonomy
Chair: Ian Kirkpatrick
Qinyu Ryan Wang, Yanfeng Zheng and Yanfeng Zheng
Contested professionalism: Chinese patent examiners’ response to logic encroachment
Discussant(s): Sanaz Kateb
Mats Alvesson
The knowing better class and the new unfreedom
Discussant(s): Qinyu Wang
Sanaz Kateb
The burden of professional autonomy: The approach of ethical dilemmas during a crisis
Discussant(s): Mats Alvesson
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-25
Governance, Control & Ambivalence across Professional Settings
Chair: Katharina Chudzikowski
Jan S. Danko and Katja Rost
Robustness and organizational governance: Insights from monastic communities
Discussant(s): Christopher Benoit
Nirved Kumar and Ankur Sarin
Creating sociopolitical developed young professionals: Landscape mapping of the role and influence of fellowship programs in India
Discussant(s): Sung-Chul Noh
Sung-Chul Noh and Najung Kim
Respect stratifying, withdrawing, and formalizing as occupational control: How lower level newsroom journalists police higher level members’ work via respect exchanging practices
Discussant(s): Jan Danko
Christopher Benoit
The ambivalent effects of corporate social responsibility initiatives on police officers’ experiences of meaningful work
Discussant(s): Nirved Kumar
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-25
Responsible Consulting: Leadership, Transformation & Translation
Chair: Andreas Werr
Lucie Noury, Andrew Sturdy and Antoine Blanc
Consultants as thought leaders of green liberalism
Discussant(s): Luc Brès
Geetika Raman and Andrew Barron
Professionalizing corporate political activity: An exploration of new professional values amongst lobbying consultants
Discussant(s): Lucie Noury
Luc Brès, Jean-Pascal Gond and Szilvia Mosonyi
‘Engaged Translation’: How consultants balance commodification and regulatory dynamics when translating a corporate social responsibility standard
Discussant(s): Geetika Raman
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-25
Where from here?
Chair: Stefanie Gustafsson, Lucie Noury & Andrew Sturdy
Roundtable, Group Discussion & Closing Address