ActiviteitenIn het kader van haar doelstelling (het bij elkaar brengen van wetenschap en praktijk op het gebied van toezicht en compliance) organiseert het Erasmus Instituut Toezicht & Compliance naast onderwijsactiviteiten ook met regelmaat diverse andere activiteiten. Jaarlijks vinden een symposium, seminars, onderzoeksbijeenkomsten en andere activiteiten plaats. De meeste activiteiten zijn zowel voor eigen participanten als andere geďnteresseerden toegankelijk.
Op de homepage en op de pagina 'Nieuws' worden de activiteiten, georganiseerd door het EITC, getoond. Tevens zullen andere activiteiten die weliswaar door derden worden georganiseerd, maar die interessant zijn voor wetenschappers en een ieder die zich bezighoudt met toezicht en compliance, worden vermeld.
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'A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor' and 'he Many Faces of Leadership' |
TWO ERIM Research Seminars
“A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor”
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“The Many Faces of Leadership” (PLEASE NOT TIME HAS CHANGED)
Presenter:
K. Michelle Kacmar
Management and Marketing Department
University of Alabama
Location and date:
Room T3-42, Erasmus University Rotterdam
March 17, 2009 (Tuesday)
10:00-11:00 “A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor”
14:30-16:00 “The Many Faces of Leadership”
PLEASE NOTE TIME HAS CHANGED
Registration:
Due to limited capacity (25 max) please contact Sacha Goudswaard if you would like to attend: sgoudswaard@rsm.nl
ABSTRACT:
In this research presentation Micky Kacmar integrates three published papers in the area of leadership to create an overall model of leadership that outlines how and when leaders effectively influence their subordinates. The model suggests that the influence of leadership style is not a simple direct effect. Rather, the process is mediated and moderated by a variety of situational variables. The presentation develops a model that integrates findings from the following articles:
§ Harris K.J., Kacmar, K.M., & Zivnuska, S. (2007). An investigation of abusive supervision as a predictor of performance and the meaning of work as a moderator of the relationship. Leadership Quarterly, 18, 252-263.
§ Neubert, M.J., Kacmar, K.M., Carlson, D.S., Chonko, L., &. Roberts, J. (2008). Regulatory focus as a mediator of the influence of initiating structure and servant leadership on employee behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 1220-1233.
§ Kacmar, K.M., Zivnuska, S., & White, C. (2007). Control and exchange: The impact of work environment on the work effort of low relationship quality employees. Leadership Quarterly, 18, 69-84.
Please email Taco Reus at treus@rsm.nl for a copy of these articles
Bio:
K. Michele (Micki) Kacmar (Ph.D., Texas A&M University) is a professor and the Durr-Fillauer Chair of Business Ethics in the Department of Management at the University of Alabama. Before moving to Alabama, she was on the faculties of Florida State University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her current research interests include impression management, organizational politics, ethics, leadership, and the work family interface. She has published over 75 articles in journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Human Relations. She served as Editor of the Journal of Management from 2000-2003, as an Associate Editor of the Human Resource Management Journal from 1996-1999, and is currently on the Editorial Boards for Journal of Applied Psychology, Human Resource Management Journal, Journal of Managerial Issues, and Organizational Analysis. She has been both an officer and executive committee member of the HR division of the Academy and served on the Board of Directors of the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation from 1993-2000. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the Southern Management Association. |
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'A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor' and 'he Many Faces of Leadership' |
TWO ERIM Research Seminars
“A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor”
and
“The Many Faces of Leadership” (PLEASE NOT TIME HAS CHANGED)
Presenter:
K. Michelle Kacmar
Management and Marketing Department
University of Alabama
Location and date:
Room T3-42, Erasmus University Rotterdam
March 17, 2009 (Tuesday)
10:00-11:00 “A Look at the Research Process through the Eyes of an Editor”
14:30-16:00 “The Many Faces of Leadership”
PLEASE NOTE TIME HAS CHANGED
Registration:
Due to limited capacity (25 max) please contact Sacha Goudswaard if you would like to attend: sgoudswaard@rsm.nl
ABSTRACT:
In this research presentation Micky Kacmar integrates three published papers in the area of leadership to create an overall model of leadership that outlines how and when leaders effectively influence their subordinates. The model suggests that the influence of leadership style is not a simple direct effect. Rather, the process is mediated and moderated by a variety of situational variables. The presentation develops a model that integrates findings from the following articles:
§ Harris K.J., Kacmar, K.M., & Zivnuska, S. (2007). An investigation of abusive supervision as a predictor of performance and the meaning of work as a moderator of the relationship. Leadership Quarterly, 18, 252-263.
§ Neubert, M.J., Kacmar, K.M., Carlson, D.S., Chonko, L., &. Roberts, J. (2008). Regulatory focus as a mediator of the influence of initiating structure and servant leadership on employee behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 1220-1233.
§ Kacmar, K.M., Zivnuska, S., & White, C. (2007). Control and exchange: The impact of work environment on the work effort of low relationship quality employees. Leadership Quarterly, 18, 69-84.
Please email Taco Reus at treus@rsm.nl for a copy of these articles
Bio:
K. Michele (Micki) Kacmar (Ph.D., Texas A&M University) is a professor and the Durr-Fillauer Chair of Business Ethics in the Department of Management at the University of Alabama. Before moving to Alabama, she was on the faculties of Florida State University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Her current research interests include impression management, organizational politics, ethics, leadership, and the work family interface. She has published over 75 articles in journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and Human Relations. She served as Editor of the Journal of Management from 2000-2003, as an Associate Editor of the Human Resource Management Journal from 1996-1999, and is currently on the Editorial Boards for Journal of Applied Psychology, Human Resource Management Journal, Journal of Managerial Issues, and Organizational Analysis. She has been both an officer and executive committee member of the HR division of the Academy and served on the Board of Directors of the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation from 1993-2000. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the Southern Management Association. |
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