The EGOS Colloquium 2023 local organizers in Cagliari offer 17 hybrid sub-themes (see list below), which will enable attendees to participate either in person or virtually. The goal is to provide virtual attendees with the opportunity to get a good experience of their corresponding sub-theme, and to also participate in other elements of the Colloquium program including the opening ceremony, selected sub-plenaries, and virtual social events.
This hybrid initiative is directed towards the following aims:
– Reducing carbon emissions in alignment with the EGOS Sustainability Principles
– Enhancing inclusivity by reducing barriers to participation
– Addressing potential travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic
Please note!
- Virtual participation will only be possible for the 17 sub-themes listed below.
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For the initial submission of your short paper, you will be asked to provide information about your preferred mode of participation and that of your co-author(s), should your short paper be accepted.
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Please make sure to coordinate with your co-authors their modes of participation in advance of the short paper submission.
The options for mode of participation are:
– In person only
– Virtual/online only
– Open to either in person or online participation (to be assigned by sub-theme convenors)
– Will not attend (another co-author will present)
For any questions related to the virtual aspects of the 39th EGOS Colloquium program, please contact the Cagliari organizing team: egos2023@unica.it
List of hybrid sub-themes
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Sub-theme 15: [SWG] System Change, Not Climate Change: Alternative Futures for a World beyond Environmental Crisis
Convenors: Paul S. Adler, Zlatko Bodrožić, Steffen Boehm
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Sub-theme 17: Achieving the Potential of Inclusion in Alternative and Democratic Organizations
Cconvenors: Daniel King, Valérie Michaud, Simon Pek
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Sub-theme 18: Algorithms We Live by and Resist in Organizational Life
Convenors: Iris Wallenburg, Lieke Oldenhof, Omid Omidvar
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Sub-theme 21: Bricolaging Careers – (Re)Imagining Meaningful Careers for ‘the Good Life’
Convenors: Katharina Chudzikowski, Alexandra Bristow, Angelika Schmidt
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Sub-theme 27: Constructing Businesses Social and Environmental Responsibilities in the Global South: Tensions between Tradition, Innovation, and Imposition
Convenors: Pilar Acosta, Joel Bothello, Stefanie Habersang
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Sub-theme 28: Corporate Governance and Enacting Good Life
Convenors: Marilieke Engbers, Svetlana N. Khapova, Erik van de Loo
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Sub-theme 29: Counting the Unimaginable: Calculative Practices for Human Ambitions
Convenors: Elena Giovannoni, Jan Mouritsen, Matteo Ronzani
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Sub-theme 37: Futures and Ethics of Care: Reorganizing Work, Labour, and Life
Convenors: D. Derya Özdemir Kaya, Anne Antoni, Marianna Fotaki
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Sub-theme 41: Imagination and Language: The Poetics of Entrepreneurial and Organizational Becoming
Convenors: Trevor Israelson, Irina Liubertė, Dimo Dimov
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Sub-theme 48: Legacy Firms and Digital Transformation beyond the Dynamic Capability Approach
Convenors: Filomena Buonocore, Maria Carmela Annosi, Davide de Gennaro -
Sub-theme 50: Meta-Organizations and Sustainability Transitions: Challenges and Opportunities
Convenors: Frank de Bakker, Héloïse Berkowitz, Sanne Bor
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Sub-theme 51: Organizational History for Good: Legacy, Collective Memory, and Change
Convenors: Andrea Casey, Hamid Foroughi, Sonia Coman -
Sub-theme 54: Organizing for Meaningful Work: Implications for the Good Life
Convenors: Evgenia I. Lysova, Christopher Michaelson, Catherine Bailey
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Sub-theme 55: Organizing for Multiculturalism: Between Conflict and Inclusion
Convenors: Renate Ortlieb, Sofiane Baba, Miguel Morillas -
Sub-theme 63: Professions in an Age of Intelligent Technologies
Convenors: Caroline Ruiner, Kasper Trolle Elmholdt, James Faulconbridge -
Sub-theme 66: Reimagining Tradition through Pragmatist Inquiry for Better Futures
Alvin Panjeta, Frithjof E. Wegener, Arijit Paul -
Sub-theme 70: Routines Dynamics: Enacting and Crossing Boundaries
Convenors: Maria Booth, Daniel Geiger, Waldemar Kremser