Author: Jennifer Hancock

Clark H. Warner

Clark H. Warner Clark H. Warner is a lecturer in the Management and Organizations Department at the Boston University - Questrom School of Business. His teaching is focused on organizational behavior and ethics and in the past has taught or co-taught courses in ethics, organizational behavior, corporate social responsibility, and quantitative data analysis among other topics. Clark holds his PhD in management from the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole. His research is in behavioral ethics Read more [...]

Hooria Jazaieri

Hooria Jazaieri Hooria Jazaieri is an Assistant Professor of Management at the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University. Prior to joining LSB, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in Social Psychology, her MA from Santa Clara University in Counseling Psychology, and her BS from the University of Washington in Psychology. Outside of academia, she has professional Read more [...]

Oliver Laasch

Oliver Laasch Oliver is a Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of Manchester, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Strategy at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. He previously filled academic full-time roles at, Steinbeis University Berlin (Germany), the Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico) and Seoul National University (South Korea) and visiting positions at the University of Tübingen’s Global Ethic Institute and at Copenhagen Business School. His research Read more [...]

Patch Aure

Patrick Adriel H. Aure, PhD (Patch) is an Assistant Professor from the Management and Organization Department, Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business, De La Salle University. He currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the department and teaches research methods and action research in the undergraduate program, while advocating for integral human development and proper interpretation of statistics in management education. He advocates social entrepreneurship as head of the Social Enterprise Read more [...]
Sustainability Centres Community Workshop 2021: Registration Open

Sustainability Centres Community Workshop 2021: Registration Open

Submitted by: Maya Fischhoff, Knowledge Manager | Network for Business Sustainability Are you the Director of a Centre feeling the challenges of moving forward on the sustainability agenda? And is COVID-19 only adding to your challenges? If so, please join the Network for Business Sustainability Sustainability Centres Community Workshop on July 12-14, 2021, in Vienna, Austria. This event brings together a powerful community of more than 170+ business school centres from across the world. Read more [...]

Using the Bildung Rose as a Strategic Diagnostic Tool

A Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn. Lene Rachel Anderson talks abut the concept of Bildung as a model of human moral development and of the Bildung Rose - a tool to think about the interconnections between different aspects of society, culture and corporations. https://youtu.be/ULOGOF33VKo Learn more from Lene Rachel Anderson The Bildung Rose - Website Bildung: Keep Growing - Book During her presentation, Ms. Anderson also discussed the work of philosopher Friedrich Read more [...]
Rising to the Moment – Panel on Compassion in Business

Rising to the Moment – Panel on Compassion in Business

IHMA 2019/20 Fellow Reut Livne-Tarandach has been invited to participate in a U Michigan Business School panel on Compassion U Michigan Business School is bringing together leading compassion scholars and practitioners to share insights about leading and working with compassion in current times. I am lined up to serve on this panel along with a number of other compassion scholars and practitioners. The panel is led virtually on 9/24 between 10-11:30am EST. Here is a little bit more information Read more [...]
The H(uman)MBA, Lessons from the Classics of Literature and Philosophy you don’t learn in business schools

The H(uman)MBA, Lessons from the Classics of Literature and Philosophy you don’t learn in business schools

Submitted by: J. André de Barros Teixeira Why is this important to Humanistic Management:"The H(uman)MBA, Lessons from the Classics of Literature and Philosophy you don't learn in business schools", by J. André de Barros Teixeira, is now published in paperback and kindle formats and can be found on Amazon across its marketplaces. A unique approach to linking lessons from 39 great books to our daily reality in business, organizations, and life at large. At a time when humanity, human values, Read more [...]
Teaching Teachers to Teach Values – Mary Gentile

Teaching Teachers to Teach Values – Mary Gentile

This session is open to the public. It is part of a series of programs to teach how to teach values in the classroom or the workplace.
This session is open to the public. It is the first in a series of programs to teach how to teach values in the classroom or the workplace. Details: Online via ZoomOur guest is: Mary GentileTopic: Giving Voice to ValuesMARY C. GENTILE, Ph.D. consults on management education and values-driven leadership. In her ten-year tenure at Harvard Business School, she developed Read more [...]

Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in employment

On Aug 28th 2020 - Anke Winchenbach was our guest on the Humanistic Management Professionals Lunch and Learn. She discussed her research on dignity at work, particularly focusing on her recent publication ‘Rethinking decent work: the value of dignity in tourism employment’ in the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHN7qYNsf6E&feature=youtu.be Highlights Wages in tourism are unsustainable – meaning – people can’t sustain themselves on the wages Read more [...]