Proceedings

2004 Annual Conference

 

“e-motionalizing Management: The Challenge for Globalizing Organizations”

 

Thursday - Saturday, April 29 - May 1, 2004
The Hilton Hotel 
Minneapolis, MN

 

Jeff Katz - 2004 Midwest Academy Program Chair
Kansas State University

 

Online Proceedings Editors:
Robert H. Moorman, Creighton University
Kelly D. Kruse, Creighton University

 

FRIDAY SESSIONS

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Time

Title

Type

1

 8:15 -10:00 am

e-Monitoring: Managing Performance through Technology

Paper Session

2

8:15-10:00 am

Emerging Trends: Scholar Practitioner Approaches

Symposium

3

8:15-10:00 am

Using Bloom's Taxonomy to Leverage Greater Teaching Effectiveness in an Electronically Mediated Course Environment

Symposium

4

 8:15-10:00 am Contracts and Governance

Workshop

5

8:15-10:00 am

Social Issues

Symposium

7

10:30-11:45 am

Challenges in Learning: Higher Education and Action Research

Paper Session

10

10:30-11:45 am

New Directions in Mentoring Research

Symposium

12

1:00-2:15 pm

Organization Development: Scholar Practitioner Approaches to Social Change

Symposium

16

 2:30-3:45 pm

Successfully Addressing Organizational Challenges: the Power of Knowledge

Paper Session

17

2:30-3:45 pm

Emotionalizing and Accelerating Change: Polyphony, Language and Dialogue

Paper Session

18

2:30-3:45 pm

The Virtualization of Management Education

Paper Session

20 2:30-3:45 pm Career Development

Paper Session

 

SATURDAY SESSIONS

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Time

Title

Type

24

7:45-9:00 am

Innovation, Quality, & Human Resources

Symposium

25

7:45-9:00 am

e-motionalizing Management: Results, Leadership and IT

Paper Session

27

7:45-9:00 am

Corporate Structure - What Might Work

Workshop

29

9:15-10:30 am

The Impact of Leadership & Optimism in Globalizing Organizations

Paper Session

30

9:15-10:30 am

Organizational Change Interventions: Combining Theory and Action

Symposium

31

9:15-10:30 am

Exploring Teaching Methods

Workshop

35

10:45-12:00 noon

The Challenge for OD in Global Organizations

Symposium

36

10:45-12:00 noon

Networks, Employees, and  Entrepreneurial Organizations Entrepreneurship Session

37

10:45-12:00 noon

Knowledge Across Boundaries

Workshop

41 1:30-2:45 pm Current Topics in Human Resource Management  Paper Session

43

3:00-4:15 pm

Keeping it REAL at Work: Issues of Race, Ethics, and Love in the Workplace

Paper Session

44 3:00-4:15 pm Legal and Ethical Issues

Paper Session

45

3:00 - 4:15 pm

The Winds of Change - Changes in Administration and Changes in Delivery of Quantitative Courses

Paper Session

46

3:00 - 4:15 pm

Case Colloquium

Case Colloquium

 


Friday, April 30, 2004

   8:15 am - Session 1 - OB/OT - e-Monitoring: Managing Performance through Technology

          Deborah L. Wells, Creighton University
          Robert H. Moorman, Creighton University
          The Relationship of Perceived EPM Purpose to Perceptions of Fairness, 
           Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment

          Myles Gartland, Rockhurst University
          Martin Stack, Rockhurst University
          Behavioral Lock-In and Electronic Medical Records

   8:15 am - Session 2 - Organizational Development Symposium - Emerging Trends: Scholar Practitioner Approaches

  • Facilitator: Theresa Yaeger, Benedictine University

  • Presenters:
    Kerry Christianson, Benedictine University
    Reeta Hoskote, Benedictine University
    Margaret Dixon, Benedictine University
    Mark Picker, Benedictine University

  • Emerging Trends: Scholar Practitioner Approaches


   8:15 am - Session 3 - Management Education Symposium  - Using Bloom's Taxonomy to Leverage Greater Teaching Effectiveness in an Electronically Mediated Course Environment

  • Facilitator: Barbara Ribbens, Western Illinois University

  • Presenters:
    Carol Bourmann Young, Metropolitan State University - Minneapolis
    Ken Hess, Metropolitan State University - Minneapolis
    Nancy J. Nentl, Metropolitan State University - Minneapolis


   8:15 am - Session 4 - Strategic/International Management - "Contracts and Governance"

   8:15 am - Session 5 - Social Issues/Environmental Management Symposium: Faculty Reflections on Research Ethics

  • Facilitator: Douglas May, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

  • Presenters:
    Douglas May, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
    Brian Niehoff, Kansas State University
    Maryann Albrecht, University of Illinois at Chicago
    Catherine Schwoerer, University of Kansas


   10:30 am - Session 7 - Organizational Development Paper Session - Challenges in Learning: Higher Education and Action Research


   10:30 am - Session 9 - Embryo Case Workshop

  • Facilitators: Julie M. Hayes, University of St. Thomas
                       John Bunch, Benedictine College

  • Sandra Taylor, Kaplan College Online                                                                                     Leslie Higgins, Georgia Southern University                                                                            Oracle Pursues Fleeing Peoplesoft: Can this Marriage be Wise?

  • Roger McGrath, Jr., Queens University of Charlotte                                                            Longview Motor Homes (A) and (B)

  • Asok Som, ESSEC Business School at Paris, France                                                                Challenge of Globalization at LaFarge

   10:30 am - Session 10 - HR/Careers Symposium - New Directions in Mentoring Research: Within and Beyond Protégés, Mentors and Relationships

  • Facilitator: Brian Niehoff, Kansas State University

  • Presenters:
    S. Gayle Baugh, University of West Florida
    Diversity Effects on Development Relationships

          Monica Forret, St. Ambrose University
          Suzanne de Janasz, James Madison University
          Protégé Work-Family Conflict: Does Type of Mentor and Organizational Culture 
          Make a Difference?

          Sherry Sullivan, Bowling Green State University
          Madeline Crocitto, University of New York at Old Westbury
          Shawn Carraher, Texas A&M University - Commerce
          The Case for Global Mentoring

          Brian Niehoff, Kansas State University
          Peter Chenoweth, Kansas State University
          Raina Rutti, University of South Carolina
          The Influence of Personality on the Mentoring Process

   12:00 noon - All Academy Luncheon 

  • Speaker: Andrew H. Van de Ven, University of Minnesota                                                    

          "The Appeal and Difficulties of Trust"

   1:00 pm - Session 12 - Organizational Development Symposium  - Action Research: Scholar Practitioner Approaches to Social Change

  • Facilitator: Therese Yaeger, Benedictine University

  • Presenters:
    Cynthia L. Heidorn, Benedictine University
    Sister Rose Kruppa, Benedictine University
    Louise Root-Robbins, Benedictine University
    Tracey Cantarutti, Benedictine University
    Lee Hsing Lu, Benedictine University


   2:30 pm - Session 16 - Successfully Addressing Organizational Challenges: The Power of Knowledge

   2:30 pm - Session 17 - Organizational Development Paper Session : Emotionalizing and Accelerating Change: Polyphony, Language, and Dialogue

          Mark Picker, Benedictine University
          Accelerated Change with Appreciative Dialogue

   2:30 pm - Session 18 - Management Education paper session - The Virtualization of Management Education

   2:30 pm - Session 20 - HR/Career - Career Development

 

 

 


Saturday, May 1, 2004

  9:15 am - Session 24 - All-Academy Symposium - Innovation, Quality, & Human Resources

  • Facilitator: Margaret Padgett, Butler University

  • Presenters:
    Jacqueline Chase, Vice President, HR for Imation Corp
    Betty Hawk, Six Sigma Director, 3M

   7:45 am - Session 25 - Organizational Development Paper Session - e-emotionalizing Management: Results, Leadership, and IT


   7:45 am - Session 27 - Strategic/International Management - Corporate Structure - What Might Work


   9:15 am - Session 29 - OB/OT - The Impact of Leadership & Optimism in Globalizing  Organizations

   9:15 am - Session 30 - Organizational Development Symposium - Organizational Change Interventions: Combining Theory and Action

   9:15 am - Session 31 - Management Education - Exploring Teaching Methods

 

   10:45 am - Session 35 - Organizational Development Symposium - The Challenge for OD in Global Organizations

  • Facilitator: Peter Sorensen, Benedictine University

  • Presenters:
    Lee Hsing Lu, Benedictine University
    Robert Rodriguez, Capella University
    Diane Iorfida, Benedictine University
    Robert Roberts, Benedictine University
    Mary Lou Kotecki, John Deer & Co
    Reeta Hoskote, Benedictine University

 

   10:45 am - Session 36 - Entrepreneurship Session - Networks, Employees, and Entrepreneurial Organizations

 


   10:45 am - Session 37 - Strategic/International Management - Knowledge Across Boundaries

 

   1:30  pm - Session 41 - Current Topics in Human Resource Management

   3:00 pm - Session 43 - OB/OT Paper Session - Keeping it REAL at Work: Issues of Race, Ethics, and Love in the Workplace

 


   3:00 pm - Session 44 - HR/Career : Legal and Ethical Issues

   3:00 pm - Session 45 - Management Education Paper Session - The Winds of Change - Changes in Administration and Changes in Delivery of Quantitative Courses

 

   3:00 pm - Session 46 - Case Colloquium

  • Facilitator: Henry Beam, Western Michigan University
                       John Bunch, Benedictine College

    Presenters
    :
    Julie M. Hays, University of St. Thomas
    Kaizen Event at Hoffman Enclosures

    Asok Som, ESSEC Business School - Paris
    Renault: The Challenge of Restructuring

          Ken S. Faught, Ouachita Baptist University
          Jay Robbins, Ouachita Baptist University
         The Causes and Consequences of California's Energy Crisis