Navigating Insecurities: Advancing Common Good HRM for Sustainable, Inclusive and Resilient Workplaces
This conference is hosted by: Common Good HRM Research sub-cluster.
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Please note that all times are Central European Time (CET)
09:00 - 09:15 Conference Welcome - Olga Andrianova and Brian Matthews.
09:15 - 10:00 Welcome! Opening reflections from:
10:00 - 10:15 Coffee Break
10:15 - 11:30 Session 1: Establishing CGHRM in the Context of Fragmentation, Demographic Change, New Forms of Work and AI.
Paper 1: Business Readiness to Embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Critical Evaluation Tool for Organisations.
Pamela Simpson.
Paper 2: Developing a Common Good HRM Framework for Hybrid Work in Knowledge-Sharing Industries: A Comparative Study in four countries.
Olga Andrianova, Kelsy Hejjas, Brian Matthews, Fiona Edgar, Nataliya Podgorodnichenko, Adeel Akmal and Andrew Bratton.
Paper 3: Socially Responsible Human Resource Management: What do we know, and where should we be heading?
Shayista Majeed and Sabzar Ahmad Peerzadah.
Paper 4: Can we achieve sustainability without engaging employees? A Systematic Review using the Common-Good HRM perspective.
Burcin Hatipoglu.
Paper 5: Sustainable HRM through a Justine Lens: Mitigating fragmentation by leveraging HRM capabilities Extended Abstract
Nataliya Podgorodnichenkoa, Fiona Edgara, Jiarui Yinb, Adeel Akmalc.
Chairs: Fiona Edgar and Nataliya Podgorodnichenko.
11:30 - 12:00 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
12:00 - 12:30 Meal Break
12:30 - 13:15 Session 2: CGHRM and Paradox.
Paper 6: Investigating Nesting Paradox of Corporate Sustainability. A Comparative Case Study in Malaysia's Private HEI and Hospitality Sector.
Bin Khairuddin Ashman, Michalski Marina and Ian Roper.
Paper 7: Green HRM, is there more than meets the eye? A systematic literature review.
A. van der Baan, K.N. Veth, J.H. Semeijn and M.C.J.Caniëls.
Paper 8: Common Good Human Resource Management and sustainable careers – potential avenues.
Katharina Chudzikowski.
Chairs: Katharina Chudzikowski & Judith Semeijn.
13:15 - 13:45 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
13:45 - 14.00 Coffee Break
14:00 - 15:00 Session 3: Meet the editor.
Round table expert discussion:
“The How and Why of Academic Book Publishing”
(Incl. Impulse-Presentation von Alec Selwyn, Palgrave Publishing).
Chairs: Ina Aust & Judith Semeijn.
15:00 - 15:15 Coffee Break
15:15 - 16:30 Session 4: CGHRM & Workplace Democracy, Employee Voice and Stakeholder Engagement.
Paper 9: Towards Establishing Organizational Legitimacy: The Early Years of Amul (1946 – 1965).
Aastha Arora, Surya Prakash Pati & Vijay Edward Pereira.
Paper 10: Employer Branding for the Common Good: A Desirable Future.
Ludger Voigt and Dietrich von der Oelsnitz.
Paper 11: Line manager leadership and employee voice.
Victoria Nightingale.
Paper 12: Common Good HRM - in a non-western context.
Olga Andrianova, Andrew Bratton and Brian Matthews.
Paper 13: From Strategy to Practice - A Multi-level Exploration of Stakeholder Perspectives.
L. Pethö-Schramm, D. Stynen,T. Van Waeyenberg and J.H. Semeijn.
Chair: Olga Andrianova.
16:30 - 17:00 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
17:00 - 17:15 Coffee Break
17:15 - 18:15 - Workshop - PHD & Early Career Workshop.
Chairs: Ina Aust and Judith Semeijn.
Please note that all times are CET.
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome Day 2 - Olga Andrianova and Brian Matthews.
09:15 - 10:30 Session 5: Decent Work and Sustainable Tourism.
Round table expert discussion:
Chairs: Richard N. Robinson, Antje Martins and Dierdre Curren.
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:45 Session 6: CGHRM & Spirituality, Social Identity and Psychological Well-Being.
Paper 14: Towards a values-based common good human resource management: Pathways to common good HR practices through workplace spirituality and contemplative practice.
Jason T. Palframan, Susanne Rank, Brian Matthews and Naval Garg.
Paper 15: Psychological empowerment as a mediator between volunteerism and its impact on employees’ well-being.
Jacqueline Zwiener, Jason T. Palframan and Susanne Rank.
Paper 16: Common Good HRM: An Effective Solution for Workplace Bullying.
Premilla D’Cruz and Ernesto Noronha.
Paper 17: Navigating Workplace Insecurities: Internal Informal Coaching as a Pillar of CGHRM and Well-Being.
Stalgy Muliyil and Renu Girotra.
Chairs: Katharina Moreno, Subhendu Patnaik & Cigdem Vatansever.
11:45 - 12:15 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
12:15 - 13:00 Meal Break
13:00 - 14:00 Session 7: CGHRM & Implications for Practice and Organizational behaviour.
Paper 18: Management of Labour Rights and its Relation to Common Good at Work.
Cigdem Vatansever.
Paper 19: Characteristics of Sustainable HRM Practices: consequences for measurement and evaluation of their effectiveness.
Marjolein van den Heijkant, Albert Kampermann, Judith Semeijn, Dave Stynen, Thomas van Waeyenberg.
Paper 20: Developing a Measurement Scale for Common Good Human Resource Management: A Mixed-Methods Approach.
Chau Nguyen, Tran Hoang Tuan and Nhat Tan Pham.
Paper 21: Organizational benefits of network membership: combinations and strength of conditions for personnel flow and employability from an HR perspective.
Sarah Courchesne, Dave Stynen, Maryse Chappin, Judith Semeijn and Marjolein Caniëls.
Chairs: Jacqueline Zwiener and Jason Palframan.
14:00 - 14:30 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee Break
14:45 - 15:30 Session 8: CGHRM and Leadership.
Paper 22: Sustainable Leadership: Reviewing and Reshaping Current Perspectives.
Emily Nass.
Paper 23: Nomadic Leadership and Common Good HRM: Redefining the Role of the Chief HR Officer.
Saranzaya Manalsuren, Ina Aust and Katharina Moreno.
Paper 24: Emerging as an authentic introverted leader in the UK: the case of HE.
Jacqueline Baxter, Volker Patent and Anna Winter.
Chairs: Ina Aust, Saranzaya Manalsuren & Katharina Moreno.
15:30 - 16:00 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
16:00 - 16:15 Coffee Break
16:15 - 17:45 Session 9: CGHRM & Diversity, Equality and Inclusion.
Paper 25: Access to Justice and Decent Work for Highly Skilled International Professionals in Austria: A Socio-Legal Perspective.
Ana Nestorovic, Marie Therese Claes and Michael Schiffinger.
Paper 26: Hypernormalization of Unsustainable Careers as Sustainable: Why Persisting in Emphasizing Sustainability Despite its Notable Absence?
Matthijs Bal.
Paper 27: Sustainable HRM and the Common Good: Employee Voice in Hybrid Work.
Andrew Bratton and Kelsy Hejjas.
“DEI: From theory to practice”. Expert discussion with Dr. Isabel Collien,
Head of Anti-Discrimination and LGBTI+ at the Federal State Authority in Hamburg.
Chairs: Maria Therese Claes & Cigdem Vatansever.
17:45 - 18:00 Coffee Break
18:00 - 19:00 Session 10: CGHRM & Ecological Sustainability.
Paper 28: Waste Management in the UK - A common good perspective.
Olga Andrianova.
Paper 29: Green Human Resource Management and Job Pursuit Intention: Conceptual Model with Green Lifestyle.
Hayat Farag.
Paper 30: Breaking out of the greenhouse - A critical essay on corporate-driven sustainability and organizational limitations.
Bernhard Scharwächter.
Paper 31: Just transition - in practice at an automotive supplier plant.
Anja Kirsch and Jule Klink.
Chairs: Olga Andrianova and Bernhard Scharwächter.
19:00 - 19:30 Q&A: Discussion/Breakouts
19:30 - 19:45 Final Round/Farewell