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AOM PDW on Professional Misconduct - Sat 11 Aug - 10.15am

  • 1.  AOM PDW on Professional Misconduct - Sat 11 Aug - 10.15am

    Posted 07-28-2018 07:11
    Apologies for crossposting.

    We would like to invite you to the following PDW, to take place at the AOM 2018 in Chicago.

    Session Type: PDW Workshop
    Program Session: 306 | Submission: 16715 | Sponsor(s): (OMT, HCM, OB)

     Saturday, Aug 11 2018 10:15AM - 11:45AM at Marriott Chicago Downtown - Magnificent Mile in McHenry
     
    The Nature, Antecedents, and Consequences of Professional Misconduct


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    Organizer: Claudia Gabbioneta, Newcastle U. 
    Organizer: Daniel Muzio, U. of York 
    Organizer: Thomas J. Roulet, U. of Cambridge 
    Presenter: Donald Palmer, U. of California, Davis 
    Presenter: Andrew von Nordenflycht, Simon Fraser U. 
    Presenter: John Richmond, Warwick Business School 
    Professional misconduct seems to be ubiquitous in our society (Muzio et al., 2016). Today's news is full of stories of accounting firms turning a blind eye to their clients' accounts, law firms helping them devise ways to reduce their tax burden, and doctors mistreating their patients. As a result, research on professional misconduct has gained momentum in organizational and management research. Yet, we still have a limited understanding of professional misconduct. In particular, we know little about the nature of professional misconduct. Is professional misconduct different from other types of misbehaviour? To what extent do existing theories of misbehaviour apply to professional misconduct? Similarly, we do not know much about the antecedents and the consequences of professional misconduct. Why do professionals become involved in misconduct? Are they faced with the same incentives and opportunities as firm managers? Are the consequences of professional misconduct the same as those of other forms of misbehaviour? Drawing on their own research in the field, our panelists will address these three topics and suggest directions for future research. The PDW will also provide an opportunity for small group interactions with our panelists.

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