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  • 1.  Hybrid Work Arrangements: 2022 AoM Caucus

    Posted 12-02-2021 15:54

    Hybrid Work Arrangements: 2022 AoM Caucus

    The COVID-19 environment forced a rapid change in the role of the office in organisational life. Most people have enjoyed the flexibility of remote working, but some have struggled with working conditions and family situations that made remote work more challenging. Technology advances have improved the effectiveness of remote work, and advances will continue in these areas. Overall, employee expectations are changing, and more flexible ways of working will likely represent the future for organisations and remain a standard feature for many roles.

    From a research perspective, changes to the working environment as a result of COVID-19 provide a once in a generation opportunity to understand the impact of significant and sudden changes to work environments on people and organisations. Data gathered at this time will allow researchers to develop insights and help shape theory that will support companies' efforts to thrive in a post-COVID environment. Together with an industry partner, we are collecting longitudinal data over the coming two years to answer questions such as "How can we best manage differences in the impact of hybrid work for various employees (e.g., gender, age, caring responsibilities, work responsibilities)?" and "What are the relationships between hybrid work approaches, informal learning networks, and employee perceptions and outcomes?

    We imagine that more researchers worldwide are working on similar and/or related topics. Therefore, we are planning to organize a caucus at the 2022 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington to learn more from each other and explore ways of collaboration. Please let us know if you would like to join us.

    Andrew Dhaenens (a.dhaenens@unsw.edu.au) and Karin Sanders (k.sanders@unsw.edu.au), School of Management & Governance, UNSW Business School, Sydney, Australia



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    Karin Sanders
    Professor, UNSW Business School
    Sydney NSW
    k.sanders@unsw.edu.au
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  • 2.  RE: Hybrid Work Arrangements: 2022 AoM Caucus

    Posted 12-08-2021 00:08
    Hello Karin

    This is seems very relevant to me. I am an assistent professor/lecturer at the Arctic University of Norway (UiT). I just started my Ph.d work targetting almost exatly the change dynamics your describing. I'm currently planning my field work and one of my ambitions is to follow a group of employees subjected to various degrees of hybrid work arrangements over the next 2-3 years. I would like to join you and participate in discussions about relevant ways to examine this "new way of working". 

    Hope to hear from you




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    Christian Reimers
    Doctoral Student
    Arctic University of Norway
    Harstad
    (479) 703-0279
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