Dear Colleagues,
The International Humanistic Management Association (IHMA) invites you to:
A Necessary Conversation on the Future of Business and Management Research with Anne Tsui and Bill Glick.
When: Monday, March 5, 12pm EST- 1pm EST
Where: On Zoom (details will be sent once you RSVP)
This event is sponsored by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics & Social Responsibility in the Manning School of Business, University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Please join this Necessary Conversation with prominent management scholars Anne Tsui and Bill Glick on the future of management research. Check out their initiative on Responsible Research for Business and Management (RRBM) https://www.rrbm.network/
Responsible Research for Business and Management (RRBM) is dedicated to inspiring, encouraging, and supporting credible and useful research in the business and management disciplines. It is a virtual organization initially developed by a group of 24 leading scholars in five disciplines at 23 university-based business schools in ten countries and now joined by a much larger community. We have support from many partners, including AACSB, EFMD,PRME, Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program, GRLI, and many business schools worldwide.
Dr. Anne Tsui & Dr. Bill Glick
Anne S. Tsui, Ph.D., is the Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame. She is also a Distinguished Professor of Management at Peking University and Fudan University, as well as the Motorola Professor Emerita of International Management at the Arizona State University. Previously, she was the Founding Head of the Management Department at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1995-2003), and a faculty member at the University of California, Irvine (1988-1995) and Duke University (1981-1988). Tsui was the 14th Editor of the Academy of Management Journal, the 67th President and Fellow of the Academy of Management, Founding President of the International Association for Chinese Management Research, and Founding Editor of Management and Organization Review.
We look forward to seeing many of you for this Conversation!
- Erica Steckler with Michael Pirson, on behalf of the International Humanistic Management Association
Erica L. Steckler, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Management
Co-Director, Donahue Center for Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
Manning School of Business
University of Massachusetts Lowell