2023 Qual+ events

2023 Qual+ events
Qual+ book launch event (hybrid): Handbook of Feminist Research Methodologies in Management and Organization Studies
(Katila, S., Meril盲inen, S. & Bell, E. eds.)
15.12. at 15.00-16.15, wine service 16.30 - (Finnish time)
Place
Aalto University, School of Business
Ekonominaukio 1
Lecture room V001 JENNY JA ANTTI WIHURIN RAHASTO
Programme
Introduction to the book
Dr., Adjunct Professor Saija Katila, Professor Susan Meril盲inen
Comments on the book and its鈥 role
Professor Marta Calas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (online)
- What is the role of the book for the feminist research community and organizations studies in general?
- What chapters resonate to you the most?
Professor Saku Mantere, McGill University & Aalto University (in person & online)
- What is/could be the role of the book to organization studies from the perspective of a scholar who has not actively engaged with feminist theories and methodologies?
- What chapters resonate to you the most?
Dr. Jenny Rodriguez, The University of Manchester (online)
- What is the role of the book for the feminist research community and organizations studies in general?
- What chapters resonate to you the most?
Professor Leena-Maija Rossi, University of Lapland (in person and online)
- How does the book look like in relation to Finnish gender studies field where business school scholars remain in the margin?
- What chapters resonate to you the most?
Discussion
Wine service, second floor coffee room
Please register for the event latest by 13.12.2023.
NB! A ZOOM link will be provided prior to the event by email to those opting to participate online.
(Katila, Meril盲inen and Bell, 2023)
Further details here:
Qual+ research workshop: Historical research approaches in management studies
Time: Thursday 30.11.2023, 13.00-17:30
Place: Aalto University, Maarintie 8, 1199 TU6
Welcome to Qual+ research workshop that dives into the historical research approaches within management studies. The workshop aims to demystify historical research approaches, explicate the opportunities they provide for management scholarship, and the numerous ways they can be employed in practice.
The workshop has a lineup of superb speakers, all of whom have successfully integrated historical research approaches into management studies. The session begins by equipping attendees with new methodological tools through keynote speeches. Thereafter, we have a panel discussion on how different historical methods can be utilized and what can one hope to achieve with them. Finally, attendees can interactively delve into specialized topics with our panel experts, each anchoring a table on subjects closely tied to their expertise. Participants will have the chance to spend roughly 20 minutes at two different tables of their choosing, allowing a deeper understanding and hands-on exposure to historical research in management.
This event is for those seeking to expand their foundational knowledge of historical research approaches, but especially for early career researchers and those new to historical approaches. We also invite seasoned scholars to foster an exchange of knowledge and bring in multiple perspectives.
Program of the event:
Part 1: Keynotes: Historical research in management | ||
13:00-13:05 | Introduction 鈥 Aleksi Niittymies, Aalto University | Welcoming words |
13:05-13:50 | Stephanie Decker, University of Birmingham | Historical imagination as a methodological practice and the role of theory |
13:50-14:15 | Kalle Pajunen, Tampere University | History, explanation and causal mechanisms |
14:15-14:40 | Henrikki Tikkanen, Aalto University | Conducting microhistorical studies in organization research |
14:40-15:00 | Aleksi Niittymies, Aalto University | Making sense of the paradigmatic pluralism of historical research approaches |
BREAK 鈥 30 min 鈥 Coffee & refreshments served | ||
Part 2: Panel discussion | ||
15:30-16:30 | How to do historical management research? | |
Part 3: Round tables | ||
16:30-17:30 | Deep dive into use of different historical research approaches |
For more information please contact:
Aleksi Niittymies, aleksi.niittymies@aalto.fi
Detailed agenda TBC
The title of the thesis is: "The employee perspective on translating management fashions".
The public defense will be held at the School of Business, Hall U006 starting at 13:15.
Opponent: Associate Professor Stefan Heusinkveld, Radboud University
Custos (Chairperson): Professor Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University School of Business
Summary and link to thesis text here: /en/events/defense-of-thesis-in-international-business-riku-reunamaki-msc-econ-bus-admin
Co-How 鈥 Scrutinity of Strategy tools and Methods in Critical Transdisciplinarity is one of the ongoing Radical Creativity projects at Aalto University. The project organises two workshops, which will utilize creative group work methods and reflect on the possibilities and limitations of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration. Focal questions are, in what ways creative field(s) can benefit from research, and how transdisciplinary collaboration could better succeed?
Transdisciplinarity, the theme of the first workshop, will be introduced by Johanna Ylipulli, Academy of Finland researcher and Antti Ahlava, Professor of Emergent Design Methodologies. The workshop consists of two tasks. First as a warm-up, a wicked practical challenge: The future use of Otakaari 8 building in Otaniemi. Through this case, we concretise occasions in which transdisciplinary approach might come useful. In the second task, we will think together how to articulate right kinds of questions that transdisciplinary groups and methods can resolve.
We kindly request you to sign up by October 10th! Drinks and finger food will be served. Places are limited, so in case you would be unable to attend, please remember to cancel your participation.
The language of the workshop is English.
You are warmly welcome! Feel free to share the invitation with your peers and colleagues.
Sign up here:
Prof Robert Galliers will lead the first Qual+ Roundtable discussion based on his newly co-edited volume: Cambridge Handbook of Qualitative Digital Research (Simeonova and Galliers, 2023).
Here is a brief overview of the book:
Introduction
Digitalisation is a pervasive and growing phenomenon. Data analytics and Data science programmes are proliferating, but the management, societal and ethical considerations have so far received much less attention.
Addressing this gap in the qualitative analysis of digitalisation, this book serves as a trans-disciplinary complement to quantitative approaches, moving us closer to mixed methods that can tackle the phenomenon adequately.
Structure
Part 1: Philosophical, Epistemological and Theoretical Considerations
Part 2: Methodological Considerations
Part 3: Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues.
Focus of the Qual+ Roundtable discussion
After a brief introduction, we will exchange views on the issues that confront the academic community as we grapple with our changing digital world.
Biography
is Professor Emeritus of Bentley University, where he has served since 2002, first as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, and then as University Distinguished Professor until his retirement in 2017.
Bob's research is transdisciplinary, focusing on organizational innovation/transformation and change management; the processes and practices of information systems strategizing; organizational knowing, and the intra- and extra-organizational impacts of digital technologies.
Welcome!
The official opening of Qual+ was 鈥渁 smart and heady event,鈥 as John Van Maanen said of this 鈥渦nusual gathering of qualitative researchers all in one room鈥.
We look forward to a busy program of events in the years ahead. Sign up below to our newsletter to stay up to date with our future events.
Qual+ opening event program:
Pre-opening events
-Workshop 鈥楬ow to write research methods papers that make a methodological
contribution? (Professor Tine K枚hler), Monday 4 September at 13.00-15.00, V盲re Q202
-Workshop (brown bag) 鈥楬ow to develop and write (about) theory (Professor Joep
Cornelissen), Thursday 7 September at 11.30-12.30, School of Business U213
Thursday 7.9. Aalto University, School of Business, Room V001/V002
13.00 Opening words: Professor Rebecca Piekkari and Aalto University Chairman of the Board Mikko Kosonen
13.15 Keynote 'There and Back Again: Ruminations on Ethnographic Studies.' Professor John Van Maanen, Commentary 鈥楪enres of Qualitative Work鈥 by Professor Eero Vaara
14.15 Coffee break
14.45 Keynote 鈥楥yborg Inquiry: Can AI Help Us Do Better Qualitative Research?鈥 by Professor Henri Schildt
15.30 Coffee break
15.45 Panel discussion 鈥楾he Future of Qualitative Management Research鈥 (Professor Tine K枚hler, Professor Mike Pratt, Professor Joep Cornelissen, Professor John Van Maanen, Professor Catherine Welch) Moderator: Professor Saku Mantere
16.45-17.30 Academic speed-dating. Moderator: RDC team
Friday 8.9. Aalto University, School of Business, Room V001/V002
9.00 Opening words by Rector Professor Ilkka Niemel盲 and Dean Professor Timo Korkeam盲ki
9.15 Keynote 鈥楴ew developments in qualitative methods鈥 by Professor Mike Pratt
10.15 Coffee break
10.45 Workshop 鈥楢re qualitative research methods dangerous? cross-language perspectives鈥 by Professor Susanne Tietze
12.00 Lunch (self-paid) and discussion starter from Sampsa Hyysalo, Henri Weijo and Riitta Hekkala
13.30 Roundtables I & II with Professor Tine K枚hler, Professor Susanne Tietze, Professor Mike Pratt, Professor John Van Maanen, Professor Saku Mantere, Professor Henri Schildt. Moderator: Philip Gylfe
14.50 Closing words Professor Rebecca Piekkari
15:00 Closing of the event
For more information:
Call for participation:
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - 2nd EIBA Summer School on 鈥淚NNOVATION AND CATCHING鈥揢P ALONG THE GVCs: RESEARCH METHODS AND NEW APPROACHES IN IB鈥
Deadline Extended to May 5, 2023
The European International Business Academy (EIBA) in collaboration with the Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales -Universidad Complutense de Madrid-, is pleased to announce that the 2nd EIBA Summer School will be held at the Universidad Internacional Men茅ndez Pelayo, Magdalena Campus, , Santander, Spain, August 28th-September 1st, 2023.
This edition鈥檚 topic will feature research methods and new approaches in IB for navigating innovation and catching-up in global value chains.
The School aims to provide participants with tools to understand and tackle different dimensions of global value chains (GVCs) in IB. To do so, examples of traditional and emerging IB topics will be analyzed (i.e. international knowledge creation, GVCs formation and restructuring, and policy trends 鈥 especially in terms of sustainability and digital transition), illustrating how to do justice to the conceptual and methodological challenges (and opportunities) characterizing the new international reconfiguration of GVCs.
The study of GVCs require to account for more recent phenomena, such as big data, blockchains, AI, platforms, and complex networks. Additionally, it requires eclectic methodological choices that combine multiple methods to pursue rigorous, reliable and valid results. Attention will be given to quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods, via lectures, seminars and workshops.
Each day we will analyze different dimensions of innovation and GVCs by exploring a different IB topic. Daily sessions will consist of an initial inspiring lecture by an expert of the field, followed by a workshop on the associated challenges and opportunities of GVC in term of research design, data collection and data management, a methodological session on traditional and advanced techniques and a workgroup for student training. The last day will be devoted to the sustainability of research activities and to the final presentations from participants, who will be asked to connect the knowledge and insights gained during the school with their own research.
Format And Goals
The Summer School offers lectures delivered by internationally leading scholars on the specific designated topic, methodological workshops and supervised tutorials/teamwork.
Key features of the pedagogical approach adopted by the Summer School are as follows:
- Morning lectures will be offered by invited professors. Lectures cover a large variety of issues regarding recent advances in theory and applications in IB.
- Mid-day sessions will be devoted to methodologies
- Afternoon workshops are devoted to group work aimed to apply the issues and methodologies presented during the previous sessions, this likely connected to students鈥 research topics.
- Evening social scientific dinners are to connect participants, discuss paths of academic careers, publication strategies, role of social media etc.
Great importance is given to informal discussions, which are precious for sharing experiences and expanding networks, among participants and with invited professors who are asked to stay a few days for that purpose. The organization aims at creating moments for get-together activities (shared meals, field visits, get-together dinner, etc).
Local Organizing Committee:
ICEI - Universidad Complutense de Madrid: Isabel 脕lvarez, Esther Gil, Javier Vel谩zquez, UIMP administrative team
Scientific Committee
- Isabel 脕lvarez, ICEI Universidad Complutense de Madrid, ICEI Director
- Diletta Pegoraro, Politecnico di Milano
- Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano, EIBA Chair
- Javier Vel谩zquez, ICEI Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Catherine Welch, Trinity College Dublin
Faculty
- Isabel 脕lvarez, ICEI Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Leticia Bl谩zquez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
- John Cantwell, Rutgers University
- Gary Gereffi, Duke University
- Valentina de Marchi, University of Padova
- Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School
- Diletta Pegoraro, Politecnico di Milano
- Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano
- Roberta Rabellotti, Universit谩 di Pavia
- Massimo Riccaboni, IMT Lucca
- Ari Van Assche, HEC-Montr茅al
- Javier Vel谩zquez, ICEI Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Catherine Welch, Trinity College Dublin
Application
Target and Selection of Participants
The Summer Schools targets Ph.D. students, postdocs and early career researchers.
The number of students attending each course is limited to 30.
The program provides networking opportunities and allows developing global partnerships.
How to Apply
Prospective participants are required to send (by email to: diricei@ucm.es and mialvare@ucm.es) a 1-page letter (pdf) organized as follows:
- name, department/university, current position (PhD student, postdoc, other)
- educational background
- research activity and interests
- motivations for participating in the School
Selection Criteria
The Organizing Committee will consider a number of features including: the coherence of the motivation with the aim and scope of the school, the potential benefit for the student鈥檚 research, the timeliness for the development of the student鈥檚 career.
Applications
Applications deadline is Friday May 5th. Decisions will be communicated by May 15th.
Accommodation
Accommodation costs for doctoral researchers and early career researchers will be covered by the School (this includes 5 nights鈥 accommodation, breakfast and lunch for 5 days) at the Universidad Internacional Menendez Pelayo, Santander, Spain .
Registration Fee
550 euros (UIMP School Fee + UIMP accommodation costs)
All the participants should be (or should become) EIBA Members for 2023 ()
Costs Covered
The registration fee includes 5 days of lectures, course materials, wi-fi connections, lunches, accommodation.
For more information: https://www.aib.world/events/2023/preconference/research-methods-workshops-and-masterclasses/
- Diary research workshop, 15-16 May 2023
- From Margins to Mainstream: Novel Perspectives on the Emergence of Fields and Markets, 25-26 May 2023
- Videography workshop for business research, 3-5 May
- Workshop: Qualitative research with automated data analysis, 3rd of April (2023)
- MARK-L20001 Historical Approaches to Business Research (6 ECTS cr.) 7-9.3.2023
- The Northeastern Qualitative Research Conference on March 1st, 2023
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Popularizing Research roundtable workshop, 16th of February, 2023
We are organizing a workshop where we discuss alternative ways of popularizing research. We talk about challenges and opportunities and also discuss different forms of text such as news outlets, social media, podcasts, books etc. Susanna Rosin from Aalto External Communications has kindly agreed to join the event and give a brief introduction 91青青草 services. Thank you Minna Halme and Paula Koskinen-Sandberg who have indicated their availability as round table hosts in the session.
- Seminar on writing and theorizing, 10th of February 2023 In this seminar session, we examine the practice of writing as a key component of theory development. In understanding where theory comes from, we often focus on methodological and cognitive perspectives, which may imply a false assumption that writing is a separate, instrumental activity where fully-matured theories are merely 鈥渟pelled out鈥, 鈥渞eported鈥 or 鈥渄ocumented鈥. While this view has little explicit support in a field where theories are narratives, there is surprisingly little methodological work on the practice of writing theory as a truly generative activity. Professors Jukka Rintam盲ki and Saku Mantere will lead a discussion based on two text examples attached to this email. The conversation is open to both PhD students and faculty.
- Wellbeing in academia, 23rd of January, 2023 The wellbeing in academia event will focus on supervision and reflection on challenges and wishes during our PhD studies. Therefore, the event is mostly targeted at PhD students, but anyone interested is welcome as well. Below you can find more detailed program:
- Introduction and overview of available resources for wellbeing of PhD students
- Greetings from our ombudsperson, Marjo-Riitta Diehl
- Supervision: expectations and positive cases, by Maija Taka, Academic Coordinator at School of Engineering
- Interactive reflection: dream team, by Maija Taka, Academic Coordinator at School of Engineering - "What is this a case of" Panel (see video below), 1st of December 2022 As part of the EIASM EDEN Advanced course on Case Studies in Business and Management Research we will organize a panel entitled 鈥榃hat is this a case of?鈥 with Saku Mantere (McGill University, Aalto University), Jacqueline Mees-Buss (University of New South Wales), Catherine Welch (Trinity College Dublin, Aalto University) and Rebecca Piekkari. In this panel we will discuss why theoretical contributions rarely emerge from explaining what happens in the case by applying theoretical language. Rather, theoretical contributions are constructed by explaining how the case sheds light on theory. This is what is meant by the famous question of 鈥榳hat is this a case of?鈥. We will also cover the role of reasoning in theorizing.
- Research Get-Away, 6-7 October 2022