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Research Seminar: Trust in Organizations

ISM kindly invites to participate in Research seminar: Trust in Organizations by Prof. dr. David Schoorman, Krannert School of Management at Purdue University, USA. Seminar will take place on the 13th of February 2017, 10:00 a.m., at ISM, room 412.

Abstract

Trust is a critical variable in organizational culture and leaders will often confirm the importance of developing trust. In this seminar we will draw on the research on trust to address the following questions.  What is trust?  How do we get it?  How do we keep it? What can we do to rebuild it when it is broken?  Professor will also discuss his current research project on cross-cultural aspects of trust.  

 

Speaker bio

Dr. David Schoorman is a Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and the Associate Dean for Executive Education and Global Programs at the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University.

Prof. Schoorman is co-editor of the book, Facilitating Work Effectiveness, and the author of numerous book chapters and journal articles. His current research interests include trust and stewardship in organizations, decision-making, leadership, and motivation.  His research has examined the role of interpersonal trust between leaders and subordinates, and inter-organizational trust between firms and partners, and the impact of trust on individual and organizational outcomes. He has also published a number of papers on decision-making and commitment in organizations.

In 2006, Professor was honored with an award by the Academy of Management Review for his article on trust that was published in 1995. This article was recognized as the “Most influential article published in the decade of the 1990”s”. In 2007, he received the “Distinguished Educator” award from the Academy of Management. This career award is the highest award granted by the Academy of Management. 

 

Please register by email to: phd@ism.lt

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