Wellbeing in Business Research and Methodologies in Practice Doctoral Workshop

This event is offered to PhD students or early career researchers with an interest in wellbeing within business or who are interested in discussion on PhD methodologies in practice.

Description

9.30am Virtual coffee - informal discussion between participants

10am Introduction to the workshop – Dr Helen Goworek, Associate Professor in Marketing and MSc Marketing Programme Director, Durham University and Dr Polina Baranova, Senior Lecturer in Strategic Management and DBA Programme Leader, Derby University.

10.10am Session 1, 20 mins. discussion and 10 mins. Q&A
Dr. Tineke de Jonge, Erasmus University Happiness Economics Research Organisation, Rotterdam and CIO Strategic Advisor.
Pooling time series on wellbeing based on different survey questions (Reference Distribution method)

10.40am Session 2, 20 mins. discussion and 10 mins. Q&A
Mansi Jain, PhD student at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
Conducting PhD research on wellbeing in business at a time of crisis

11.10am break

11.20am Session 3, 20 mins. discussion and 10 mins. Q&A
Dr Simon M Smith, University of Winchester, Doctoral methodologies: Strategies for adapting to Covid-19
 

11.50am Session 4, 30 mins. Panel discussion featuring Dr. Les Graham, Associate Professor in Strategy and Dr Sara Gracey, Postdoctoral Research Assistant, whose research together at Durham University  focuses on the impact of leadership on individuals’ well-being and ethical behaviour.at Durham University, Dr. Gagan Deep Sharma from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi and Dr. Polina Baranova from Derby University. Brief overview of the panel’s research followed by questions for the panel on wellbeing and research at a time of crisis.

20 mins. breakout groups to discuss key issues arising from the panel discussion and speakers’ presentations, e.g. how the PhD students could adapt their own research to fit in with crisis situations and how improving personal wellbeing could affect their research projects. Breakout groups will be facilitated by the SIG team.
10 mins. Brief summary from each breakout discussion to whole group

12.50pm Closing remarks
1pm finish

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Who Should Attend?

PhD students or early career researchers with an interest in wellbeing within business or who are interested in discussion on PhD methodologies in practice.

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Benefits of Attendance
  • To hear key speakers who are researching into wellbeing in business
  • To learn about a variety of methodologies in practice and how they may be adapted during the coronavirus crisis.
  • To network with researchers and PhD students in this field of research.

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Speakers
  • Dr Tineke de Jonge, Erasmus University Happiness Economics Research Organisation, Rotterdam and CIO Strategic Advisor
  • Dr Simon M Smith, University of Winchester, UK
  • Dr Gagan Deep Sharma, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
  • Dr Polina Baranova, Derby University, UK
  • Dr Helen Goworek, Durham University, UK
  • Mansi Jain, PhD student at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi

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Provider Information

Sustainable and Responsible Business SIG

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Contact

Please contact us at [email protected] with any queries about this event.

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Event Fee 

BAM Student Members: Free

BAM Full Members: Free

Non-BAM Student Members: £25

Non-BAM Members: £50