Session 5 of the BAM Wellbeing Webinar series: Developing and Maintaining Wellbeing for Business and Management Faculty and Doctoral Students
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Please note: Due to the interactive and sensitive nature of these wellbeing webinars, these sessions will not be recorded.
As part of our strategic objective to promote wellbeing and positive mental health in business and management academics and doctoral researchers, we are excited to launch our series of webinars which will run monthly on Fridays 12:00 - 13:30 throughout the Academic year 25/26.
These webinars will be facilitated by Professor Sarah Robinson.
British Academy of Management
The event speaks to all Sections, as detailed in the BAM Framework
Glasgow University, Glasgow University
Glasgow University, Glasgow University
Professor Rosalind H. Searle (PhD, MBA) holds the chair in Human Resource Management and Organisational Psychology at the Adam Smith Business School in Glasgow. She is also Director of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology’s Impact Incubator. She is a chartered Occupational Psychologist, and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS), The Royal Society of Arts (RSA), and for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
Rosalind’s research focuses primarily on organisational trust, and through this lens she is interested in the role of HRM processes for trust, the impact of change on organisational trust, the role of Decent work, and exploring distrust and its consequences particularly for counterproductive work behaviours. She is interested in the psychological processes that underpin changes to employee emotions, cognitions and behaviours. Her work with the UK’s health and social care regulator Professional Standards Authority has included comparative examination of fitness to practice producing one of the most influential reports for regulation identifying the individual, social and organisational antecedents, processes and contexts that lead to sexual misconduct and dishonesty in organisations. Her ESRC CREST funded study examined the impact of change on trust and CWB, and the subsequent toolkit has been widely used in organisations.
Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Organisational Psychology, Aston Business School, Aston University
Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Organisational Psychology, Aston Business School, Aston University
Prof Roberta Fida is a full Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Organisational Psychology at Aston Business School. She is the Head of the Leadership and Management Department and Department Research Director. She is a Chartered Occupational Psychologist of the British Psychological Society and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA). Roberta is also the lead of the Threat and Security stream of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology’s Impact Incubator (EAWOPi) and the convenor of the Work & Organization working group of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA).
Her research interests are related to work stress and unethical behaviour at work. In particular she is interested in understanding why people might behave unethically and how we can prevent this. She is known for her continuous research on the role of moral disengagement and self-efficacy. She has published more than 80 papers in scientific journals including Journal of Business Ethics, British Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Human Relations, Work, Employment and Society, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Group & Organization Management, European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences.
Co-Vice Chair: Academic Career Development (ACD), Professor in People and Organisations at IÉSEG School of Management (Paris)
Co-Vice Chair: Academic Career Development (ACD), Professor in People and Organisations at IÉSEG School of Management (Paris)
Sarah Robinson is a Co- Vice chair for the British Academy of Management with a responsibility for Academic Career Development (ACD). She is also leading on the academic wellbeing initiative, which is one of BAM’s current strategic priorities, and will be designing and facilitating this webinar series.
Sarah is currently Professor in People and Organisations at IÉSEG School of Management (Paris). She has research interests in professional careers, professional learning and development and has conducted several projects on academic careers including studies of: early career academics; academic wellbeing; academic doubt and failure; and doing academic careers differently.
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Registration closes on 6th February 2026 at 23:59 GMT.
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