Sub-theme 37: Doing Organizational Research in the Global South: Where, When, for Whom and with Whom? -> HYBRID sub-theme!

Convenors:
Fahreen Alamgir, Monash University, Australia
Rashedur Chowdhury, Essex Business School, United Kingdom
Rafael Alcadipani, Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brazil
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U9-P-1-03
Anti-Colonial Methodology
Chair: Fahreen Alamgir
Joelle Cruz
Epistemic obliteration and anti-Blackness: Africa as no-organization
Discussant(s): Jordan Brown
Jordan Brown, Haneen Beit Rashed and Alice Wighton
Looking up, refusing to furiously labour and making do as anti-settler colonial/imperialist feminist methods of doing MOS research on human rights organising in Palestine
Discussant(s): Ahmed AbusRour
Ahmed AbusRour
Framing “Untold”: Our history of love, refusal and laughter through the lens of a Palestinian filmmaker
Discussant(s): Joelle Marie Cruz
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U9-P-1-03
Methodological Challenges and Experience of on-Indigenous Researchers
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Ana Silvia Ipiranga, Carlos César de Lacerda and Luma Louise Sousa Lopes
Perspectivist narration: A methodological historical itinerary in the light of Viveiros de Castro’s “Indigenous alter-anthropology” and Walter Benjamin’s “the narrator” concepts
Discussant(s): Christiane Chihadeh
Armindo Santos de Sousa Teodósio and Amanda Ribeiro Carolino
Social cartography, decolonial thinking and non-extractivist methodologies: Knowledge sharing between native peoples and invisible populations
Discussant(s): Rajiv Maher
Christiane Chihadeh
Challenging adversity in the face of conflict, revolution and political turmoil: Civil society in Lebanon
Discussant(s): Ana Silvia Rocha Ipiranga
Urs Jäger, Felipe Symmes and Rajiv Maher
Agonistic entrepreneurship: Colloborations between indigenous and non-indigenous entrepreneurs
Discussant(s): Armindo Santos de Sousa Teodósi
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Problematize Agency in Knowledge and Postcoloniality - Room: U9-P-1-03
Chair: Rafael Alcadipani
Juliana B. Mainard-Sardon, Fabian Frenzel, Isabella Rega, Camila Moraes and Bernardo de la Vega
Contesting research practices: Voices from the Global South
Discussant(s): Oana Brindusa Albu
Oana Brindusa Albu and Consuelo Vásquez
Visible third spaces: Mimicry and mockery as organizing
Discussant(s): Shaista Ehsan Khilji
Shaista Khilji
Theorizing from the Global South to decolonize management & organization studies: An Islamic perspective
Discussant(s): Juliana B. Mainard-Sardon
Anaïs Falk
Postcolonial challenges: Insights from an action research conducted by Northern researchers for and with a multinational corporation
Discussant(s): Fabian Frenzel
Parallel Stream B: Problematize Agency in Knowledge and Postcoloniality - Room: U9-P-1-02
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Pablo Martin de Holan, Ashar Saleem and Farzad Rafi Khan
A poor person’s burden: Neoliberal “self-responsibilization” in the Global South
Discussant(s): Venus Sharma
Venus Sharma and John Amis
The political ecology of social innovation in the global South: Discreet politics of human agency in the reproduction of inequalities
Discussant(s): Marine Agogué
Marine Agogué and Johann Fluckiger
Rethinking collective action beyond the frameworks of management sciences? Methodological and epistemological reflections by non-indigenous researchers on addressing management issues in Canadian indigenous contexts
Discussant(s): Pablo Martin de Holan
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U9-P-1-03
Challenges and Specificities of MOS in the Global South
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Joey Soehardjojo
Examining the mechanism and implications of the TPS supplier development scheme to improve and standardize auto parts manufacturing capabilities in the global south context: The case of Indonesia
Discussant(s): Sarah Bostan
Anindita Banerjee
Historicising Tavistock Institute’s sociotechnical systems theory: Working with absent historical sources
Discussant(s): Joey Soehardjojo
Sarah Bostan and Lena J. Jaspersen
Not just a technicality – Southern understandings of technology implementation in development cooperation
Discussant(s): Anindita Banerjee
François Maon, Maria Teresa Uribe Jaramillo and Jay Joseph
Conceptualizing the roles of business in peacebuilding: At the disciplinary (and ideological) crossroads
Discussant(s): Lena J. Jaspersen
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Business and Finance in the Global South - Room: U9-P-1-03
Chair: Rafael Alcadipani
Wilson O. Odek, Tapas Mishra and Tapas Mishra
Overcoming the paradox of organizational identity: Findings from the microfinance ecosystem
Discussant(s): Chaïma Benzekri
Chaïma Benzekri
Financial sustainability, an act of solidarity or tool of domination? The case of Lebanese social organisations in the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion
Discussant(s): Niki Panteli
Niki Panteli and Rayen Jui Yen Chang
How the Global South context may inform research on digital transformation in the rural microbusiness sector
Discussant(s): Suha Bilquis
Suha Bilquis, Solmaz Husain and Ayesha Farooq
Implications of corporate governance on CSR decoupling and financial distress
Discussant(s): Wilson O. Odek
Parallel Stream B: The Dynamics of Organizing - Room: U9-P-1-02
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Gassama Salim and Idrak Ezdini
Community capacity development for local content requirements in the mining sector in Senegal: Towards a conceptual framework
Discussant(s): Amonette Campbell
Irna Ishrat, Ahmad Faraz Khan and Ayesha Farooq
Illusio and home-based work: Organizing local production networks in the Global South
Discussant(s): Gassama Salim
Isbahna Naz, Shireen Kanji and Scott Taylor
How work-related travel affects women’s career advancement in the banking sector of Bangladesh
Discussant(s): Irna Ishrat
Amonette Campbell, Ivana Vranjes, Robin Bauwens, Francesca Ciulli and Brigitte Kroon
Online labour platforms and worker well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa
Discussant(s): Isbahna Naz
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Decolonization, Violence and Knowledge - Room: U9-P-1-03
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Fernanda Sauerbronn, Cleia Silva and Ana Celano Teixeira
Coloniality or re-coloniality in public governance in social assistance arena?
Discussant(s): Rajiv Maher
Rajiv Maher
Decolonizing prefigurative politics: Insights from a Zapatista movement’s occupation of a multinational corporation’s water bottling plant in Mexico
Discussant(s): Jade St-Georges
Parallel Stream B: Decolonization, Violence and Knowledge - Room: U9-P-1-02
Chair: Rafael Alcadipani
Roya Derakhshan
Normative violence in and of organizations
Discussant(s): Eduardo Guedes Villar
Adrián Pablo Zicari
A barricade in Patagonia: Debating the future of the world from the South of the South
Discussant(s): Roya Derakhshan
Eduardo Guedes Villar, Liana Goñi and Silvana Anita Walter
Rethinking bureaucratic organizational systems from an Amerindian perspective
Discussant(s): Adrián Pablo Zicari
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Gender and Global South - Room: U9-P-1-03
Chair: Fahreen Alamgir
Wan Nur Amira Rahmat
Negotiating feminist language in the Global South: Discomfort and conditions of possibility for corporate women in Malaysia
Discussant(s): Silvan Oberholzer
Silvan Oberholzer
Regenerative business through nature-inclusive stakeholder engagement: Evidence from Wíntukua, Kággaba, Arzario, and Kaku’chukwa Indigenous businesses in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
Discussant(s): Sirine Boukhabza
Sirine Boukhabza, Baris Istipliler, Bettina Müller and Said Ouhadi
Moroccan female successors as dominated dominants and their identity work activities in the face of role complexity
Discussant(s): Anna V Zueva
Anna V. Zueva, Tania Chissano and Claudio De Mattos
Entrepreneurship and experiences of domestic violence: Post-colonial feminist reflections from Mozambique
Discussant(s): Wan Nur Amira Rahmat
Parallel Stream B: Gender and Global South - Room: U9-P-1-02
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
Carmelita E. Ginting-Carlström
“Always them never us”: An analytic autoethnography of a hybrid feminist researcher
Discussant(s): Michelle Mielly
Michelle Mielly and Dima Louis
Framing gender in Lebanon’s october revolution: Alter-political considerations in Global South organizing
Discussant(s): Elif Nur Duman Cogen
Elif Nur Duman Cogen
Recognising ‘self’ as a domestic worker: Experiences of Syrian female refugee domestic workers
Discussant(s): Carmelita E. Ginting-Carlström
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U9-P-1-03
Identity, Leadership and Strategy in the Global South
Chair: Rashedur Chowdhury
F. Haider Alvi
Championing individual-macro domain praxis in the Global South: Future research directions for strategy-as-practice
Discussant(s): Joshua K.S. Lartey
Joshua Lartey, Shamika Almeida and Alfredo Paloyo
Leader narcissism and OCB towards leader
Discussant(s): Sneh Shakti
Sneh Shakti, Nurlykhan Aljanova, Bakyt Bokebayev and Anjan Ghosh
Aligning organizational identity to the national identity: Theorizing the post-Soviet transition of the Kazakh State Circus
Discussant(s): Dugassa Tessema Gerba
Dugassa Tessema Gerba and Patrick Shulist
Resource access dynamics: How microentrepreneurs navigate institutional demands to secure and retain resources amid incomplete support
Discussant(s): F. Haider Alvi