How to become and thrive as an impactful scholar: an hour with Professor Morten Huse - Session 3
When:
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Venue:
Birkbeck Main Building, Malet Street
Reflections from the award winning book: 'Resolving the crisis in research by changing the game'.
In this third of the series of four sessions, chaired by Dr Muthu De Silva, we welcome Professor Morten Huse to offer advice on how to scholarly position within the international community.
Itinerary
14:00 - 15:00 - Talk delivered by Professor Morten Huse
15:00- 16:00 - Networking with Professor Morten Huse and attendees (tea and coffee)
One-to-one meeting - If you wold like to arrange a one to one meeting with Prof Huse in person prior to the session, there are 30 minute slots available from 10:00- 12:00. Please contact Dr Muthu De Silva if you would like to arrange a meeting.
At session 3 in the series of meeting with Professor Morten Huse, he will reflect on his international experiences in academia. He will reflect on making an international scholarly career with a focus on balancing general and contextual challenges. In this session, he will make references to chapters 3 and 4 in his book 'Resolving the crisis in research by changing the game'. Examples from chapter 6 will also be used.
Professor Morten Huse is a global scholar. He has his background and PhD from Norway. He has been AOM’s Director of International Programs, and during the 1990s he contributed to the internationalization of the Academy of Management. Morten has been President of the European Academy of Management (EURAM), and he is now member of the Board of Governors of AOM. He has been lecturing at universities in more than twenty different countries, and has mentored PhD students and junior faculty from several continents.
Last Session
Session 4 – Ecosystem/POP-Culture. The present equilibrium in the scholarly ecosystem is supporting a 'publish or perish' culture. This session will contribute to explore and understand initiatives for developing true scholarship.
Biography
Morten Huse is Professor Emeritus at BI Norwegian Business School (Oslo) from 1.1.2021. PhD (dr.oecon) is from NHH in Bergen. Member of Board of Governors at Academy of Management (AOM 2019-2022). He has been President of the European Academy of Management (EURAM 2010-2012). He has been teaching at universities in more than 20 countries. He has signed the DORA declaration and endorsed RRBM. His focus is about sustainability in gender issues, value-creating boards and our scholarly society.
"Life is too short to drink bad wine". This is a reminder to give priority to the most important things. I want to make a contribution through my research, to individuals, business and society, and the best way to do that is by working with junior faculty and PhD students. My working environment is a virtual organization - connecting to people from all over the world. This has also led me to make presentations on important arenas (including various Parliaments and main international newspapers, etc).
Contact name:
Isobel Edwards