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  • Date 08 Jun 2018
  • Time 1:00pm - 5.30pm
  • Category Seminar

Knowledge and Organisational Learning Group Research Workshop

13.00-13.15        Lunch and introduction  

13.15-14.00     Paper presentation 1

Ghosia Ahmed, Loughborough University

Knowledge Sharing and Information Security:  A Conflict of Interest?”

 

14.00-14.30     Paper presentation 2
                        Amany Elbanna

“The sociomaterial negotiation of work and self in digital platform work

14.30-15.00     Paper presentation 3

                        Archi Apronti

“Organizing for high reliability in IT incident management: A sociomaterial mangling perspective”           

 

15.00 -15.30    Paper presentation 4

                        Jose-Rodrigo Cordoba-Pachon

“Evaluation of technology support for employability in sufferers from mild anxiety and depression”

 

15.30-15.45     Coffee break

 

15.45-16.15     Paper presentation 5

                        Huaichuan Rui

                        ”Reicipent ownership and DMNC’s knowlege transfer to developing countries”

 

16.15 – 17.00 Roundtable discussion:  ”The political dimenson of knowlege sharing and transfer’           

             Alice Lam, John King and other KOL members

 

17.00 -17.30    KOL business meeting


17.30 -                   Social event/dinner (Bar 123)

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