The SIG events (Kick Off, Plenary, Wrap Up, Social Events...) are an unique occasion to develop a strong community ready for cooperation through research,  education and publishing  projects, to develop a specialised field, to organise your SIG, prepare its future and elect its chairs and officers.   For more details about your SIG and its events consult its webpage on http://euram-online.org/community/strategic-interest-groups.html

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SIG 01: Business for Society (B4S)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1June,  9:00- 10:30, IAE Building, Amphi B  

  • Presentation of the SIG agenda (B4S Tracks, Symposia, DWG Presentations)
  • Scientific Event around the  book “ International Perspectives on Crowdfunding”  Roundtable with editors/authors
  • Presentation of the “Responsible Management in Global Value Chains Platform”

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, Hour: 10:50 -12:20, IAE Building, Amphi B

  • Award ceremony (SIG Best papers, SIG best reviewers, ISTEC Students Awards)
  • Introduction of the forthcoming epistemic and scientific orientation of the SIG
  • Introduction of a special issue in Society and Business Review related to the scientific project.

 

SIG 02: Corporate Governance (CoGo)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1June,  10:50- 12:20, Room  202,  Maison des LANGUES

  • Panel session - Keynote: Annie Pye: “Making sense of corporate governance:  some challenges of entanglement”

As research into corporate governance has moved on from the principal-agent straitjacket, conceptual boundaries have become more permeable such that it is now almost impossible to identify an aspect of organizational life which is NOT in some way related to corporate governance! The UK’s Financial Reporting Council and other City organizations are currently focused on the concept of culture as the touchstone to achieve ‘good’ corporate governance.  However, from an organization studies perspective, culture cannot be researched per se as it is ‘everywhere’ and the notion of ‘goodness’ implies a value judgment.  The aim of this presentation is to consider the strengths and challenges of making sense, through both theory and practice, of the constitutive entanglement of corporate governance. 

 

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening, 19:30, Bistrot Vivienne, 4 Rue des Petits Champs, 75002 Paris

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Wrap Up: Friday 2 June, Hour: 17:00 – 18:30, Maison des LANGUE, Room 404

  • Awards (Best Paper & Best Reviewer)
  • Track proposals

 

SIG 03: Entrepreneurship (ENT)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June, 9:00 -10:30, Maison des LANGUES,Room 201

Social Event: Wednesday  1 June Evening

 Entrepreneurship Networking Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

An opportunity to discuss ideas stimulated by the conference and to connect with leading international scholars in a relaxed and social setting. Hosted by the Centre for Research on Self-Employment (CRSE: www.crse.co.uk ), the international think tank on freelancing and self-employment.  This event is open to researchers attending the conference in the fields of entrepreneurship and HR related to flexible work.   

 

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 10:50 -12:20,  Maison des LANGUES, Room 201

  • Administrative issue, track proposals, awards

Wrap Up: Saturday 4 June, 9:00 – 10:30,  FSEG Building,  Room 302  

  • On invitation only (COST project).

 

SIG 04: Family Business Research (FABR)

Kick Off: Wednesday  1June , 9:000 -10:30 and 10:50 -12:20,  Maison des LANGUES, Room 206

  • Keynote Speakers

Plenary: Wednesday 1 June, 16:30 -18:00,  Maison des LANGUES, Room 206

  • Panel and discussion about the SIG’s development

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Wrap Up: Saturday 4 June , 9:00-10:30,  FSEG Building,  Room 309

 

SIG 05: Gender, Race, and Diversity in Organisations (GRDO)

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 10:50-12:20,  FSEG  Building, Room 16

  • Panel: Post- colonialism, power and diversity. 
  • Speakers: Beverly Dawn Metcalfe, Jawad Syed, Hamid Kazeroony, Faiza Ali, Harry Van Buren and Kelechi Ekuma

The plenary will offer a global perspective on post-colonialism and diversity. It will highlight and challenge the power of colonial and neo-liberal knowledge that dominates much thinking in management and development. With the emergence of BRICS and other growing economies, there is a need to engage with the post-colonial and transnational landscape and consider alternatives to Western voices to critique and reform the political economy of inequality.

 

SIG 06: Innovation (INNO)

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 17:00 -18:30,  FSEG Building, Amphitheatre 103 (Joan Robinson)  

 

SIG 07: International Management (IM)

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 10:50 -12:20, Maison des LANGUES, Room 206

 

SIG 08: Managing Sport (SPORT)

Pre-Conference Event: Tuesday 31 May,  9:00 – 13:00

  • Sport venue on-site visit; scientific topic of discussion, presenters and location to be announced

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June, 9:00 -10:30, FSEG Building, Room 314

  • Presentation of the SIG agenda for EURAM 2016
  • Scientific discussion on the upcoming final round of the UEFA EURO 2016 tournament and on security issues related to hosting events.

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 17:00 – 18:30,  FSEG Building , Room 314  

  • Award ceremony, SIG Best Paper Award and SIG Best Reviewer Award sponsored by EMERALD
  • Election of SIG officers
  • SIG development, publications and further conference activities
  • Planning towards EURAM 2017, 2018 conferences

 

SIG 09: Organizational Behaviour (OB)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June, 10:50 – 12:20, IAE Building, Amphitheatre A

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 17:00 -18:30, IAE Building, Amphitheatre A 

 

SIG 10: Project Organising (PO)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June,  9:00 – 10:30, Maison des LANGUES, Room 207

  • Welcome and interactive session with the editors of Project Management Journals: Trends and future of the Project Management field. Rodney Turner, Jörg Gemünden, Derek Walker

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Friday 3 June, 10:50 – 12:20, Maison des LANGUES, Room 207

  • Presentation of the IPMA PMI Paper Prizes and Speech by the PMI Research Achievement Award Winner 2016

 

SIG 11: Public and Non-Profit Management (PM&NPM)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June , 9:00- 10:30, Maison des LANGUES, Room 204

  • Title: Understanding cooperation between government and citizens. Perspectives and methodologies from the OECD Trust in Public Institutions Project. 
  • Speakers: Paloma Baena Olabe - Deputy Head, Public Sector Integrity Division, OECD - Andrea Bonomi Savignon - Public and Non-Profit Management SIG Chair, University of Rome Tor Vergata

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Plenary: Thursday 2 June, 16:30-18:00, Maison des LANGUES, Room 204

  • Analyses of the SIG’s status and results; future developments.
  • Best Paper Award in partnership with the International Journal of Public Sector Management and sponsored by its editor, Emerald.

 

SIG 12: Research Methods and Research Practice (RM&RP)

Social Event:Tuesday 31 MayBill Lee, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by Monday 23 May if you wish to join

Plenary: Wednesday 1 June , 16:30-18:00, Maison des LANGUES, Room 404

 

SIG 13: Strategic Management (SM)

Kick Off: Wednesday 1 June,  9:00 – 10:30 and 10:50 – 12:20 , FSEG Building , Amphitheatre 103 (Joan Robinson)

  • “What have we learned and could learn about coordination, cooperation and collaboration intra and interorganizationally?”(Chair: X. Castañer)

Panel 1:  On intraorganizational. S. Billinger (SDU, Danemark), A. Mikes (Unil, CH), and K. Sele (IAE Toulouse, France/Aalto U., Finland) - Commentator: S. Picard (IAE Toulouse, France)

Panel 2:  On interorganizational (chaired by P. Dussauge, HEC Paris): L. Capron (INSEAD, France), D. Faems (Groningen, NL), A. Rouzies (Toulouse, France) and B. Vanneste (UCL, UK) -Commentators: N. Oliveira (LSE, UK) and L. Stadler (UNIGE, CH)

Cross-fertilization: A. Grandori (Bocconi, IT), M. Nordberg (CERN, CH), and F. Le Roy (Montpellier, France)

 

Social Event: Thursday 2 June Evening

Wrap Up: Saturday 4 June, 9:00- 10:30, FSEG Building, Amphitheatre 104 (Schumpeter)

 

SIG 14: Tracks sponsored by the 2016 Conference Committee

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