Registration is open for the Academy of Management PDW "Behavioral Ethics Research: A Third Annual Pecha Kucha Springboard and Networking Session," which is taking place on Saturday August 11, 10:45 AM to 2:45 PM, in the Sheraton Grand Chicago, Sheraton Ballroom II & III. 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 an 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:
- Bruce Avolio (UW): Getting More Stamps in Our Ethics Passports: Creating a Global Marketplace for Ethical Leadership
- Max Bazerman (Harvard): Choice Architecture and Motivating Ethical Behavior
- Katy DeCelles (U Toronto): Behavioral ethics at the edges: Learning about behavioral ethics from extreme contexts and phenomena
- Rellie Derfler-Rozin (UMD): Which is better when: Intuition vs. deliberation
- Ryan Fehr (UW): Redefining what is moral
- Marie Mitchell (UGA): The need for studying the aftermath of ethical events
- Mike Pfarrer (UGA): Studying organizational wrongdoing
- Marius Van Dijke (Erasmus U): Studying contextual influences on the content of moral intuition
These presentations will be followed by a plenary discussion, introduced and led by the following "provocateurs":
Lamar Pierce (U Washington St. Louis)
Linda K. Treviño (Penn State)
Elizabeth E. Umphress (UW)
The second part of the PDW will consist of round table discussions. Attendees will be able to move freely around ten roundtables that will each be hosted by two or three experts on the following topics:
1. Global market place for ethical leadership. Bruce Avolio (UW) and Michelle Gelfand (UMD)
2. Moral disengagement. Celia Moore (Bocconi) and Linda Treviño (PSU)
3. Moral intuition. Rellie Derfler-Rozin (UMD) and Marius Van Dijke (Erasmus U)
4. Motivating ethical behavior. Max Bazerman (Harvard) and Maryam Kouchaki (Northwestern)
5. Observers perspectives of ethical events. Rob Folger (UCF) and Elizabeth Umphress (UW)
6. Organizational wrongdoing. Mike Pfarrer (UGA) and Jon Bundy (ASU)
7. (Re-)defining what is moral. Ryan Fehr (UW)
8. The aftermath of ethical transgressions. Marie Mitchell (UGA) and Tyler Okimoto (U Queensland)
9. Whistleblowing. Abhijeet Vadera (Singapore Management U) and Ann Tenbrunsel (Notre Dame)
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Niki A. den Nieuwenboer
Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and Business Ethics
The University of Kansas School of Business
3176 Capitol Federal Hall
1654 Naismith Drive
Lawrence, KS 66045
niki.den.nieuwenboer@ku.eduniki@ku.eduPronouns: She her hers
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