ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

research-events-banner-1400x300

Research Events

Seminars and conferences for departmental Faculty and Research Students.

Upcoming Research Seminars 

OB Presents:

'Better Safe Than Sorry: Strategic Nay-Saying in Idea Evaluation'

Time and Date: Wednesday 25 June, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Location: MAR 4.12
Speaker: , ESMT Berlin

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.

Past Research Seminars

ISI Presents:

'A World of Work Taken by Screens: From “Logistical” Hybridity to Hybrid Working Situations'

Time and Date: Tuesday 3 June, 3.00 - 5.00pm
Location: SAL.LG.04
Speaker: , Stockholm School of Economics

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


ERHR Presents:

'"A job that actually matters”: How temporality and the construction of a horrific other leads to occupational meaning for train drivers’

Time and Date: Wednesday 4 June, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Location: MAR 4.12
Speaker: , University of Sussex

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


OB Presents:

'Hierarchical Adaptibilty: How High-Performing Teams Dynamically Adapt the Shape of their influence Hierarchy to Meet Situational Demands’

Time and Date: Thursday 29 May, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Location: MAR 5.21
Speaker: , Michigan Ross

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


ISI Presents:

'Online Child Sexual Exploitation: A New MIS Challenge’

Time and Date: Tuesday 20 May, 3.00 - 5.00pm
Location: SAL.LG.04
Speaker: , University of Hull

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


ERHR Presents:

'Hitting the Pitch Running: Socialization, Imprinting, and the Portability of Individual Performance Across Organizations and Nations’

Time and Date: Thursday 22 May, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Location: MAR 6.33
Speaker: Aaron Aujla, ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


ERHR Presents:

'AI in personnel selection’

Time and Date: Wednesday 7 May, 12.30 - 2.00pm
Location: MAR 5.21
Speaker: , Auburn University

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


 ERHR Presents:

'Research Workshop: Developing your Academic Identity Narrative'

Time and Date: Tuesday 6 May, 11.30 - 2.00pm 
Location: MAR 2.04 
Speakers:

Please contact Dom.Events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.

Upcoming PhD Events

 Presence and Impact Training with the Old Vic Theatre Company

Time and Date: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 June

Location: PhD Academy

Description:

A one day in-person intensive training event with the Old Vic Theatre Company to elevate your presence and impact, organised by DoM and PBS.

Audience: DOM PHD students and PBS PhD students

To register, .

If you have any questions, please contact Camilla Kennedy Harper and Karine Gay, for more information.


ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ DTP End of Year Reception – PHD Academy

Time and Date: 3.00pm - 7.00pm, Wednesday 11 June

Location: PhD Academy

Description:

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ DTP is celebrating the end of the year with a reception for all PhD students. The event will start with a networking training session in the PhD Academy followed by the reception with drink and nibbles on the second-floor terrace of the Central Building starting around 4.

Audience: All PhD students

To register, .

If you have any questions, please contact Phdacademy@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


 

ISI Research Colloquium on the Social Study of Identity Systems (SSID) - PhD Day

Time and Date: 10.00am - 5.00pm, Tuesday 10 June

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 1.09

Description:

June 2005 saw the launch of the influential ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Identity Project report into the then Labour Government’s plans to introduce biometric identity cards in the UK. To celebrate twenty years since the publication of the report, this year’s ISI research colloquium will focus on the social study of identity systems (SSID).

The colloquium begins on Tuesday 10 June with an in–person event for research students in information systems.  Participants will have an opportunity to present their current information systems research and receive feedback from senior faculty. The PhD day will include a presentation from on multimethod research in IS.

The main (hybrid) SSID event will take place on Wednesday 11 June, followed by an ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ public lecture that evening, Digital identity: Reflecting on twenty years of the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Identity Project.

Audience: ISI Faculty and PhD students.

To register for the different events of this conference, .

If you have any questions, please contact dom.events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.

Past PhD Events

Career Conversations: Professor Selin Atalay

Time and Date: 12.00pm, Tuesday 11 March
Location: MAR 6.33

Topic: Informal small group seminar with Professor Selin Atalay, Professor of Marketing, Head of Management Department, Frankfurt School of Management

Audience: DOM Research Students 

Please contact Camilla Kennedy-Harper, at C.Kennedy-Harper@lse.ac.uk for more information.


 London Marketing PhD Research Day 

Time and Date: 1.30pm - 6.00pm, Wednesday 5 March
Location: Mar 2.08

One day conference bringing together Marketing faculty and research students from ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, Bayes Business School (City University, London),  Kings College London, London Business School and Imperial for discussion of recent papers on current marketing research.

Audience: DoM MRes / PhD in Management - Marketing students


 

Career Conversations: Dr Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna

Time and Date: 3.00pm, Tuesday 4 February
Location: MAR 6.33

Topic: ERHR and OB students invited Dr Joanna Pyrkosz-Pacyna, visting faculty from the Space Technology Center at AGH University, for a small group discussion.

Audience: ERHR and OB Students 

Please contact Camilla Kennedy-Harper, at C.Kennedy-Harper@lse.ac.uk for more information. 


Finding research fellowships: Applying for post doc funding 

Time and Date: 4.00pm - 5.30pm, Wednesday 12 February


Student and Programme Directors Social Drinks

Time and Date: Wednesday 19 February, 5.00pm
Location: George V Pub

Informal social evening for all research students and Programme Directors. 

Please contact Camilla Kennedy-Harper, at C.Kennedy-Harper@lse.ac.uk for more information. 

Upcoming Conferences

 ISI Research Colloquium on the Social Study of Identity Systems (SSID)

Date: Tuesday 10 June - Wednesday 11 June

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 1.09

Description:

June 2005 saw the launch of the influential ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Identity Project report into the then Labour Government’s plans to introduce biometric identity cards in the UK. To celebrate twenty years since the publication of the report, this year’s ISI research colloquium will focus on the social study of identity systems (SSID).

The colloquium begins on Tuesday 10 June with an in–person event for research students in information systems.  Participants will have an opportunity to present their current information systems research and receive feedback from senior faculty. 

The main (hybrid) SSID event will take place on Wednesday 11 June and will include keynote presentations from Professor Reetika Khera, IITD and Dr Silvia Masiero, University of Oslo.

That evening, there will also be an ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ public event: Digital identity: Reflecting on twenty years of the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Identity Project.

Audience: Faculty and PhD students.

To register for the different events of this conference, .

If you have any questions, please contact dom.events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.

Past Conferences

15th Organizations, Artifacts & Practices (OAP) Workshop: Ordinary Democracy in the Making – Renewing our times and spaces of democratic representation in and through organization

Date: Thursday 5 June - Friday 6 June, with a pre-event on Wednesday 4 June hosted at Université Paris-Dauphine, London Campus

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 1.10

Description:

The Organizations, Artifacts & Practices (OAP) workshop has been founded in 2011 by François-Xavier de Vaujany and Nathalie Mitev. Its first running gathered researchers of Université Paris Dauphine-PSL and the London School of Economics (ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳) interested in Science and Technology Studies (STS) in the context of organizations and organizing. OAP is focused now on ontological and metaphysical discussions about organizations and organizing in a digital era. Each year, OAP is hosted by different universities, in different countries (France, UK, Singapore, Italy, Brazil, Netherlands, US). It is free, open to all, and collectively co-documented by participants.

Audience: Faculty and PhD students.

To access the programme, please click here.

To register for this conference, .

If you have any questions, please contact workshopoap@gmail.com or Alessia Zaja, at A.Zaja@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


Colloquium on Digitalization, Interfacing and their Impacts

Time and Date: 9.00am - 6.00pm, Tuesday 4 June
Location: Centre Building, Sumeet Valrani Lecture Room, CBG.1.01

Description: 

The Information Systems and Innovation Group within the Department of Management, London School of Economics is pleased to announce a Colloquium on Digitalization, Interfacing and their Impacts which will be held at the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ campus on the 4th of June 2024.

The Colloquium is an opportunity for IS researchers, at any level of experience and seniority, to discuss research related to key and emerging themes surrounding Digitalization in a constructive setting. Talks from noted global IS scholars will stimulate discussion on a range of different aspects of Digitalization, including the interfacing of complex systems and the opportunities and challenges these creates for business and society. Full details of the agenda, as well as abstracts of the talks, will be provided closer to the date. The event is organised by the EPSRC funded IRIS research programme: Interface reasoning for interacting systems (IRIS). ()

Audience: This conference is open to Information Systems researchers at any level of experience and seniority.

Please contact Anushri Gupta at A.Gupta140@lse.ac.uk to register.


25th CEPR-JIE Conference on Applied Industrial Organisation

Date: Thursday 29 May - Friday 30 May

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 2.04

Description:

The Applied IO conference series seeks to contribute to the understanding of the breadth of topics analysed within the field of Industrial Organization, including demand analysis, productivity, competition in the short- and long-run, innovation, investment, and auctions, to develop empirical protocols and tests of economic models, to promote the exchange and the dissemination of results at the forefront of research, and finally, to evaluate current competition and regulation policies. It will cover the state of the art in both theoretical and empirical Industrial Organization. For the 25th edition of the conference, we will organise a special session on IO & Development. 

Audience: Faculty and PhD students.

To register for this conference and access the programme, .

If you have any questions, please contact Bao Khanh Le, at bkle@cepr.org, or Alessia Zaja, at A.Zaja@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


Festival of Management

Time and Date: 9.00am - 7.30pm, Monday 12 May

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 1.04 & MAR 1.10

Description:

The Festival of Management is a special one-day showcase of presentations on important management themes. It is split across two streams, one for Faculty, PhD and Research colleagues, focusing on the fascinating research of our junior faculty, and another for Professional Services Staff, discussing the role of professional services in higher education.

Audience: Faculty, PhD and Research students and Professional Services Staff.

To view the full webpage, please click here.

If you have any questions, please contact dom.events@lse.ac.uk, for more information.


London Quantitative Marketing Conference 2024

Time and Date: 10.00am - 5.00pm, Wednesday 8 May 2024
Location: TBC

Description: 

The London Quantitative Marketing Conference aims to facilitate research collaboration and networking among researchers and PhD students at universities in London. The conference features research talks and discussions on diverse quantitative marketing research topics.
This year, we are excited to add two PhD students presentations in the morning: Chaoran Liu (LBS) and Yanting He (Imperial). In the afternoon, we will welcome Xu Zhang (LBS), Stephan Seiler (Imperial), Rafael Greminger and Vladimir Pavlov (UCL).

Audience: Faculty and PhD students whose research interests are in the quantitative marketing area

Please contact Xiaolin Li at x.li166@lse.ac.uk to register.

View our upcoming conferences.


Diversity Under Duress: What Workplaces Will Look Like in 20 Years

Time and Date: 6.00 - 8.00pm, Wednesday 7 May

Location: The Marshall Building, MAR 2.08

Description:

Join ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s Department of Management Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee for an insightful evening delving into the future of the workplace.

Featuring a panel of expert speakers, we will explore how workplace diversity will evolve over the next two decades, responding to both progress and current challenges.

Aiming to broaden the conversation and foster meaningful discussions, this event will highlight and champion topics which are key drivers of business success, leadership, and organisational change. We will tackle concerns around political shifts, rapid technological change, such as AI, the sustainability of initiatives, and the emerging frontiers of diversity.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage and network with leaders in the field as well as ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ students, alumni, and academics. Save the date and join the discourse to address today’s important business, social, and career trends!

Join us after the event for networking, nibbles, and drinks.

Audience: Students, Faculty, Alumni, Professionals.

To register for this conference, .

If you have any questions, please contact Paulette Annon, at P.J.Annon@lse.ac.uk, for more information.