time schedule * oap 2014 - Dauphine Recherches en Management

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Registration Link: http://www.webpanel.dauphine.fr/cgi-bin/HE.exe/SF?P=113z4z3z-1z-1z6119B17165
SCHEDULE – 5th Organizations, Artifacts and Practices (OAP) Workshop 2015
Sydney, UTS, 7-8 December, 2015 (http://workshopoap.dauphine.fr)
Day 1, 7th December (Monday) – Venue - UTS Business School - Level 8
8.00-9.00
9.00-9.45
9.45-10.00
10.00-10.45
10.45-11.00
11.00-12.30
11.00-11.30
ROOM Reception Area - Level 8
Registration
ROOM Reception Area - Level 8
Coffee – Morning Tea
ROOM CB08.02.005
Welcome talk by co-chairs and representatives of UTS and Wollongong University
ROOM CB08.02.005
Keynote 1: CB08.02.005 “The Sociomateriality of Techniques: What Has Been Done in Management And Organization Studies?” by
Karlheinz Kautz (UoW)
Questions
ROOM 8.02
ROOM 8.03 (b)
ROOM 8.03 (a)
ROOM 8.04
Track 1: Managerial
Track 2: Space and Spatial Track 3: The Sociomateriality of Track 4: Epistemological and
Techniques and Materiality
Dynamics of Management Organizations and Management Ontological
Views
of
(Session chair: Stewart
Practices (Session chair: (Session chair: Yesh Nama, King’s Materiality in Management
Clegg, UTS)
Stephen Smith, MU)
College London)
(Session chair: François-Xavier
de Vaujany, Université ParisDauphine)
From PDSA to PDCA: the Rethinking
performance ‘Just
chatting’:
Managerial Residual humanism: Schatzki,
strange odyssey of “Lean through smooth and striated (non)work as skilled socio-material digital
objects
and
Management” (A small step forms of space: from the practice (Maja Korica, Warwick organizational practice (Anna
for an acronym, a giant leap
laboratory to the field and Business School)
Morgan-Thomas, University of
for organizational actors…)
return (Jeremy Aroles and
Glasgow)
(Philippe Lorino, ESSEC)
Christine
McLean,
Manchester University)
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11.30-12.00
The Impact of Contemporary
Management Ideas: their
influence on the Constitution
of
Public
Sector
Management
Work
(Christine Shearer, Judy
Johnston and Stewart Clegg,
UTS)
New Social Issue in the
Workplace: the Religious
Demands and their Impact
on the Organizational Space
Representations and the
Living Together
(Patrick
Banon, ISD and Jean-François
Chanlat, Université ParisDauphine)
Boundary-work in organizations:
Towards a cultural cartography of
managerial domains
(Gabriela
Edlinger, university of Innsbrück)
Organization and entity as a
becoming process (Anthony
Hussenot, Université ParisDauphine)
12.00-12.30
Outsourcing strategies and
their
performative
dimensions: Is there still
room for new managerial
techniques?
(Luca
Giustiniano, LUISS)
Selling space, space planners
as an emerging profession
(Eliel Markman, Université
Paris-Dauphine)
What tethers us? The changing
materiality of the office (Ella
Hafermalz, University of Sydney
Business School and Kai Riemer,
University of Sydney Business
School)
12.30-14.00
14.00-14.45
The imbrication between
machineries, space, time, and
human
agents:
a
sociomaterial exploration in
motorsport
manufacturing
(Paolo Aversa, Cass Business
School,
Daniela
Iubatti,
Universidad de Navarra and
Gianni Lorenzoni, universita di
Bologna)
Lunch
ROOM 8.02.005
Keynote 2: ‘Materiality, rituals and non-verbal communication: the case of the male initiations of the Anga of Papua New Guinea’.
Pierre Lemonnier. (Université d’Aix Marseille)
Questions
Coffee – Afternoon Tea
ROOM 8.02
ROOM 8.03 (b)
ROOM 8.03 (a)
ROOM 8.04
Track 1: Managerial
Track 2: Space and Spatial Track 3: The Sociomateriality of Track 4: Epistemological and
Techniques and Materiality
Dynamics of Management Organizations and Management Ontological
Views
of
(Session chair: Philippe
Practices (Session chair: (Session chair: Dubravka Cecez- Materiality in Management
Lorino ESSEC)
Chris McLean, Manchester Kecmanovic, UNSW)
(Session chair: Nathalie Mitev,
University)
KCL)
14.45-15.00
15.00-15.30
15.30-17.00
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15.30-16.00
The corruption of managerial
technique: The zemblanity of
the Costa Concordia (Luca
Giustiniano, LUISS, Miguel
Pina E Cunha, Nova School of
Business and Economics,
and Stewart Clegg, UTS)
Entrepreneurship, Liminality
and Creativity: The Case of
the Science Gallery (Paul
Finn,
University
of
Melbourne)
Chinese Calligraphy as a System of
Power: Managerial Technique and
Social Materiality of the Script
(Andrew Chan, City University of
Hong Kong)
The French ‘ontological turn’
of anthropology: Towards a
new vision of the material
turn in organization studies?
(François-Xavier de Vaujany,
Université Paris-Dauphine)
16.00-16.30
Managerial techniques in
liminal spaces: the case of
office restrooms
(Anna
Glaser, Novancia and Julie
Fabbri,
CRG
Ecole
Polytechnique)
On the aesthetics of meeting
rooms:
how
can
contemporary art enlarge
strategizing?
(Julie
Bastianutti, Université de
Lille and Cécile Belmondo,
IAE de Lille)
Reconfiguring Information Flows Shit Matters (Dena Fam, UTS,
through A Government IT System – Katie Ross, UTS and Cynthia
How the Means Can Undermine Mitchell, UTS)
the Ends
(Dubravka CecezKecmanovic, UNSW and Olivera
Marjanovic, university of Sydney
Business School)
16.30-17.00
The Challenge to Traditional
Technology
Management
Techniques from Disruptive
Technologies
(Robert
Johnston, Clark University
and Kai Riemer, University of
Sydney Business School)
Construction
of
an
entrepreneurial community
of practice in a coworking
space for entrepreneurs
(Julie Fabbri, CRG Ecole
Polytechnique and Florence
Charue-Duboc, CRG Ecole
Polytechnique)
ICT Use in Refugee Communities:
An
Affordance
Perspective
(Antonio Diaz Andrade, AUT
University and Bill Doolin, AUT
university)
17.00-18.30
18.30-20.30
Break
Welcome Drinks
Hosted by the University of Wollongong Sydney Business School
at Level 8, 1 Macquarie Place, Sydney NSW 2000 (at Circular Quay)
Designing
management
control systems: bringing the
role of the artifact into the
equation
(Parisa Panahi,
University of Gothenburg)
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Day 2, 8th December (Tuesday) - Venue UTS Business School Level 8
9.00-10.00
ROOM Reception Area Level 8
10.00-10.45
ROOM CB08.02.005
Coffee – Morning Tea
Keynote 3: 'Sociology, discovery and progress: lessons from the study of naturally occurring talk-in-interaction'. Michael Emmison.
(University of Queensland)
10.45-11.00
11.00-12.30
Questions
ROOM 8.02
Track 1:
Managerial Techniques and
Materiality (Session chair:
Yesh Nama, King’s College
London)
ROOM 8.03 (b)
Track 2:
Space and Spatial Dynamics of
Management Practices (Session
chair: Emmanuel Josserand,
UTS)
ROOM 8.03 (a)
Track 3:
The Sociomateriality of
Organizations
and
Management (Session chair:
Bill Doolin, AUT)
ROOM 8.04
Track 4: Epistemological and
Ontological
Views
of
Materiality in Management
(Session
chair:
Anthony
Hussenot, Université ParisDauphine)
11.00-11.30
When
managerial
Tools
solidify a new managerial
Practice
(Patrick Gilbert,
Université Paris I, Nathalie
Raulet-Croset,
CRG
and
Université Paris I and AnnCharlotte Teglborg, Novancia)
Spaces and strategies: The
influence of an innovative
building
on
organizational
strategy (Natalia Nikolova, UTS,
Liisa Naar, UTS and Markus
Reihlen,
Universität
of
Luneburg)
The Negation of Space: How
anti-spatial affordances of
Information
and
Communications Technology
(ICT) are underpinning the
transformation
of
collaborative research spaces
in business schools (Anouk
Mukherjee, Université ParisDauphine)
Physical and Epistemic Objects
in Museum Conservation Risk
Management (Erica Coslor,
University of Melbourne)
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11.30-12.00
Governing
HeadquartersSubsidiary
Relationships
Through
The
Use
of
Managerial
Technologies
(Emma Stendahl, Stockholm
Business School
and Jan
Löwstedt, Stocjholm Business
School)
Frontier
of
Business
Management in the Dynamics
of Big Data (Dong Yu, Microsoft
Research)
12.00-12.30
Managing
knowledge
management.
Managing
epistemic
objects
and
objectives in health care
organizations.
(Christian
Lystbaek, Aarhus University)
Space
configuration
and Goffman’s theory of frames
Workplace friendships (Laura and
situated
meaningD'Hont,
Université
Paris- making
in
interorganizational performance
Dauphine)
review meetings (Damien
Mourey, Philippe Lorino and
Géraldine Schmidt, Sorbonne
Graduate Business Scool)
12.30-14.00
14.00-15.30
Lunch
ROOM 8.02
Track 1:
Managerial Techniques and
Materiality (Session chair:
Ana Morgan Thomas, Glasgow
University)
Communicating
moral
legitimacy through sociomaterial practices
(Anna
Morgan-Thomas,
Glasgow
University)
15.30-16.00
Materiality,
organizations Managing innovation between
and
the
external arts and order (Sara Öhlin,
environment
(Thomas Stockholm Business School)
Østerlie,
Norwegian
University of Science and
Technology)
ROOM 8.03 (b)
Track 2: Space and Spatial
Dynamics of Management
Practices
(Session
chair:
Stephen Smith, MU)
ROOM 8.03 (a)
Track 3: The Sociomateriality
of
Organizations
and
Management (Session chair:
Alan Lowe, Aston University)
The Adoption of Innovative
Managerial Practices: Between
Buzzwords and Reality (Carine
Khalil,
Université
Paris
Descartes)
Institutional legitimacy and
spaces: A grounded analysis
of firefighters’ journey into
digitization (Anouck Adrot,
Université Paris-Dauphine)
ROOM 8.04
Track 4: Epistemological and
Ontological
Views
of
Materiality in Management
(Session chair: Yesh Nama,
KCL)
The Religious Discourse and its
Influence on the Management
Techniques (Priscila Da Silva
Duarte, University of Brazilia)
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16.00-16.30
Managerial techniques by
walking (Julie Fabbri, CRG
Ecole Polytechnique, FrançoisXavier de Vaujany, Université
Paris-Dauphine and Anouk
Mukherjee, Université ParisDauphine)
The impact on activity of
measuring quality performance:
a
social
and
material
perspective
on
healthcare
ratings.
(Marie-Leandre
Gomez, Adrian Zicari, Philippe
Lorino, Mathias Waelli, JeanYves Bonnefond and Etienne
Minvielle, ESSEC)
IT
Appropriation
in
a
Community, Convention-Based
Organization: The Case of the
Use of the Internet by a
Monastic
Order
for
its
Preaching. (François Delorme,
CERAG
Université
ParisDauphine)
Sociomaterial
control
practices: The entanglement
of workers, technology and
materials in a process
industry setting (Alan Lowe,
Aston University and Fazlin
Ali, Aston University)
Theory building and theorizing
with/in sociomateriality (Yesh
Nama, KCL Alan Lowe, Aston
University
and
Paolo
Quattrone,
University
of
Edinburgh)
16.30-17.00
The third-party organization
as a managerial technique
promoting, channelling and
legitimizing the diffusion of
industrial ecology practices:
the role of Ecopal in the
industrial
ecosystem
of
Dunkerque
(Anne-Ryslène
Zaoual and Julie Bastianutti,
Université de Lille I)
Making the Program Officer:
the Peace Corps and the
Emergence of International
Development as a Profession
(Meghan Kallman, Brown
University)
Brutalist
building
going
cheap”: On the architectural
and organizational futures of
the Australian “gumtree”
University (Eduardo de la
Fuente and Peter Murphy,
James Cook University)
15.30-16.00
16.00-17.30
Coffee – Afternoon Tea
ROOM 8.02 – PANEL - Introduction by Phillipe Lorino (ESSEC) ‘Perspectives on Managerial Techniques in MOS’
Panel Chaired by Stewart Clegg. Panel Members: Philippe Lorino (ESSEC), Stewart Clegg (UTS), Bill Doolin (AUT university) and
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic (UNSW): “Materiality, management and managerial techniques: potential contributions of the
material turn”.
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