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Call for Abstracts: Inclusive Leadership Development - Diversifying and Individualizing Leader and Leadership Development

  • 1.  Call for Abstracts: Inclusive Leadership Development - Diversifying and Individualizing Leader and Leadership Development

    Posted 11-30-2018 22:08

    Call for Abstracts: Inclusive Leadership Development - Diversifying and Individualizing Leader and Leadership Development


    Symposium Chairs:

    Alyson Meister (IMD / University of Los Andes)

    Wei Zheng (University of Wisconsin - River Falls)

    David Day (Claremont McKenna College)


    Dear colleagues,


    Aligning with the theme of inclusive organizations in the upcoming 2019 AOM meeting in Boston, we're organizing a presenter symposium for leadership development researchers to share work around the theme of inclusive leadership development. As we face shifts in employee age, education, ethnicity <g class="gr_ gr_59 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_run_anim Punctuation only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="59" data-gr-id="59">and</g> ability profiles, and as we more often acknowledge differences in leadership styles and identities, we also need to evolve the way we approach leadership development in organizations.


    If your research relates to any of the following questions, please submit an abstract:

    1. What does inclusive leadership development look like?
    2. How do individuals differ in their leadership development?
    3. How might demographic differences (in race/ethnicity, gender, age, education, socioeconomic status, and other factors) influence people's leadership development?
    4. How do people negotiate identities in their leadership development journey?
    5. How is developing inclusive forms of leadership such as collective leadership different from traditional approaches?
    6. How might we design and implement inclusive leadership development practices in organizations?
    7. What are the effects of inclusive leadership development on employee, organizational, or societal outcomes?

    If you have work that fits this theme, we welcome submissions!  Please submit an extended abstract to Alyson Meister at meister.alyson@gmail.com, by Saturday, December 15th, 2018: The abstract should include:

    1. Project title
    2. Key ideas and contributions
    3. Description of methods, data, and findings (if appropriate)

    Overall timeline:

    December 15th, 2018: extended abstracts (3-5 pages of text, excluding references and figures and tables) due

    January 1st, 2018: abstracts <g class="gr_ gr_56 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_inline_cards gr_run_anim Grammar multiReplace" id="56" data-gr-id="56">chosen</g> and authors notified

    January 15th, 2018: symposium proposal submitted to the Academy


    Thank you for your attention! We look forward to reading your work!


    Sincerely,


    Alyson Meister, Wei Zheng, and David Day



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    Wei Zheng, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management
    Department of Management and Marketing
    College of Business and Economics
    University of Wisconsin - River Falls
    212D South Hall, 410 S. Third Street, River Falls, WI 54022
    Phone: 715-425-4770
    Fax: 715-425-0707
    Email: wei.zheng@uwrf.edu
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