A SGS delegation participated in the European Group for Organizational Studies’ (EGOS) 33rd international colloquium, “The Good Organization: Aspirations, Interventions, Struggles.”
Department members presented their research during the 33rd EGOS Colloquium that was hosted by the Copenhagen Business School from the 5th to the 8th of July 2017. The colloquium provided a timely opportunity for more than 2,300 participants from 53 countries to reflect on the aspirations, interventions, and struggles of “The Good Organization”.
EGOS (The European Group for Organizational Studies) is an association which fosters theoretical and empirical research on organizations. It provides a voice for the critical and analytical approaches of its members to the study of organizations. EGOS is an international forum, uniting more than 2,500 researchers from all over the world.
Next year, the Estonian Business School (Tallinn) will host the 34th EGOS Colloquium on “Surprise in and around organizations: Journeys to the unexpected.” Department members Déborah Philippe and Patrick Haack have been selected to convene sub-themes during the colloquium.