Registration is now open for our Academy of Management PDW "Behavioral Ethics Research: A Second Annual Pecha Kucha Springboard and Networking Session," which is taking place on Saturday August 5 from 2 to 5PM, in the Hilton Atlanta Grand Ballroom C. The goal of this PDW is to pave a path for future research in behavioral ethics by providing a forum where scholars can connect, build a community and exchange ideas.
Pre-registration is required and the session will be capped at 100 participants. To register, please email
niki@ku.edu for a registration/approval code.
Organizers:
Niki A. den Nieuwenboer, The University of Kansas
Marie S. Mitchell, University of Georgia
Linda K. Treviño, The Pennsylvania State University
Program:
During the first part of the PDW, eight scholars will give a timed 5-minute Pecha Kucha presentation on the following topics:
- Sreedhari D. Desai (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) on fine arts and ethics
- Rebecca L. Greenbaum (Oklahoma State University) on unethical leadership
- Keith Leavitt (Oregon State University) on social motives for unethical behavior
- Celia Moore (Bocconi University) on moral construal
- Scott J. Reynolds (University of Washington) on challenges in conducting behavioral ethics research
- Marshall J. Schminke (University of Central Florida) on trickle down effects
- Scott Sonenshein (Rice University) on "selling" ethics in organizations
- Linda K. Treviño (The Pennsylvania State University) on "what if behavioral ethics mattered?"
These presentations will be followed by the thoughts of four raconteurs:
- David M. Mayer (University of Michigan)
- Marie S. Mitchell (University of Georgia)
- Kristin Smith-Crowe (Boston University)
- Ann Tenbrunsel (Notre Dame)*
The second part of the PDW will consist of round table discussions. Participants will be able to move freely around ten roundtables that will each be hosted by two or three experts on the following topics:
- Scott J. Reynolds (University of Washington) and Marshall J. Schminke (University of Central Florida) will host a table on Empirical challenges in ethics research
- Sreedhari D. Desai (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill), David T. Welsh (Arizona State University), and Ann Tenbrunsel (Notre Dame)* will host a table on Ethical nudges and positive primes
- Marie S. Mitchell (University of Georgia) and Kristin Smith-Crowe (Boston University) will host a table on Expanding dependent variables in behavioral ethics
- Karl Aquino (University of British Columbia) and David M. Mayer (University of Michigan) will host a table on Forgiving ethical transgressions
- Maryam Kouchaki (Northwestern University) and Celia Moore (Bocconi University) will host a table on Moral construal
- Jennifer J. Kish-Gephart (University of Arkansas), Nathan Pettit (New York University)*, and Scott Wiltermuth (University of Southern California) will host a table on Power and status
- Niki A. den Nieuwenboer (The University of Kansas) and Scott Sonenshein (Rice University) will host a table on "Selling" or advocating for ethics in organizations
- Keith Leavitt (Oregon State University) and Elizabeth E. Umphress (University of Washington) will host a table on Social motives in ethics
- Robert Folger (University of Central Florida) and Linda K. Treviño (The Pennsylvania State University) will host a table on The practical impact of behavioral ethics research
- Michael E. Brown (Pennsylvania State University-Erie), Rebecca L. Greenbaum (Oklahoma State University) and Bruce Avolio (University of Washington)* will host a table on (Un)ethical leadership
*) These experts were added to the PDW after the AoM conference submission deadline. While they are therefore not listed on the online program, they will be part of this PDW.
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Niki A. den Nieuwenboer
Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and Business Ethics
Pronouns: She her hers
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