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The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
AMJ Podcast | Episode 1: Harnessing Imaging Biomarkers in Asthma: Lessons from VESTIGE - Part 1/2

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 13:46


Join us for this two-episode mini-series featuring lead study authors, Mario Castro and Njira Lugogo, as they discuss key findings from the VESTIGE trial and their implications on asthma care.  Uncover: ·      The importance of patient phenotyping: How can biomarkers and imaging improve asthma management? ·      Mucus plugging and airflow obstruction: What does the latest research reveal? ·      Biologics and airway remodeling: What did the VESTIGE trial reveal about biologics and airway remodeling? ·      The role of imaging in clinical practice: How can CT scans provide new insights into asthma care? Speakers Mario Castro, University of Kansas School of Medicine, United States Njira Lugogo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States Disclaimers: ·      This program is non-promotional and is sponsored by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ·      The speakers are being compensated and/or receiving an honorarium from Sanofi and Regeneron in connection with this program ·      The content contained in this program was jointly developed by AMJ, the speakers, and Sanofi and Regeneron, and is not eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credits ·      See full US Prescribing Information for dupilumab ·      MAT-US-2412937 v2.0 - Pro1 Expiration Date: 04/21/2026 Speaker disclosures: ·      MC reports research support from the American Lung Association, AstraZeneca, Gala Therapeutics, Genentech, GSK, NIH, Novartis, PCORI, Pulmatrix, sanofi-aventis, Shionogi, and Theravance Biopharma, consultancy fees from Allakos, Amgen, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Blueprint Medicines, Connect BioPharma, Genentech, GSK, Merck, Novartis, OM Pharma, Pfizer, Pioneering Medicines, sanofi-aventis, Teva, Third Rock Ventures, and Verona Pharmaceuticals, speaker fees from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Sanofi, and royalties from Aer Therapeutics. ·      NLL reports research support paid to institution from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Avillion, Genentech, Gossamer Bio, GSK, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanofi, and Teva, consultancy fees from and participation on advisory boards with Amgen, AstraZeneca, Genentech, GSK, Novartis, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanofi, and Teva, travel support from AstraZeneca, and honoraria for non-speaker bureau presentations from AstraZeneca and GSK. References: 1.        Castro M et al. Effect of dupilumab on exhaled nitric oxide, mucus plugs, and functional respiratory imaging in patients with type 2 asthma (VESTIGE): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 4 trial. Lancet Respir Med. 2025;13:208-20. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(24)00362-X.

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals
AMJ Podcast | Episode 1: Harnessing Imaging Biomarkers in Asthma: Lessons from VESTIGE - Part 2/2

The EMJ Podcast: Insights For Healthcare Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 20:08


Join us for this two-episode mini-series featuring lead study authors, Mario Castro and Njira Lugogo, as they discuss key findings from the VESTIGE trial and their implications on asthma care.  Uncover: ·      The importance of patient phenotyping: How can biomarkers and imaging improve asthma management? ·      Mucus plugging and airflow obstruction: What does the latest research reveal? ·      Biologics and airway remodeling: What did the VESTIGE trial reveal about biologics and airway remodeling? ·      The role of imaging in clinical practice: How can CT scans provide new insights into asthma care? Speakers Mario Castro, University of Kansas School of Medicine, United States Njira Lugogo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States Disclaimers: ·      This program is non-promotional and is sponsored by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. ·      The speakers are being compensated and/or receiving an honorarium from Sanofi and Regeneron in connection with this program ·      The content contained in this program was jointly developed by AMJ, the speakers, and Sanofi and Regeneron, and is not eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credits ·      See full US Prescribing Information for dupilumab ·      MAT-US-2412937 v2.0 - Pro1 Expiration Date: 04/21/2026 Speaker disclosures: ·      MC reports research support from the American Lung Association, AstraZeneca, Gala Therapeutics, Genentech, GSK, NIH, Novartis, PCORI, Pulmatrix, sanofi-aventis, Shionogi, and Theravance Biopharma, consultancy fees from Allakos, Amgen, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Blueprint Medicines, Connect BioPharma, Genentech, GSK, Merck, Novartis, OM Pharma, Pfizer, Pioneering Medicines, sanofi-aventis, Teva, Third Rock Ventures, and Verona Pharmaceuticals, speaker fees from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Sanofi, and royalties from Aer Therapeutics. ·      NLL reports research support paid to institution from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Avillion, Genentech, Gossamer Bio, GSK, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanofi, and Teva, consultancy fees from and participation on advisory boards with Amgen, AstraZeneca, Genentech, GSK, Novartis, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanofi, and Teva, travel support from AstraZeneca, and honoraria for non-speaker bureau presentations from AstraZeneca and GSK. References: 1.        Castro M et al. Effect of dupilumab on exhaled nitric oxide, mucus plugs, and functional respiratory imaging in patients with type 2 asthma (VESTIGE): a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 4 trial. Lancet Respir Med. 2025;13:208-20. doi: 10.1016/S2213-2600(24)00362-X.

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Winnie Jiang (S5E2)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 35:31


The guest this episode is Winnie Jiang, Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD. I talk with Winnie about her recent paper in AMJ that explores how entrepreneurs manage identity conflicts as they attempt to be a “boss” despite coming from humble beginnings. We discuss the emotional work necessary to become a successful entrepreneur and how policy makers and mentors can best support aspiring entrepreneurs.   Jiang, W. Y., Zhao-Ding, A., & Qi, S. 2025. Breaking Free or Locking In: How Socially Disadvantaged Individuals Achieve or Reject an Aspired Identity in an Entrepreneurial Context. Academy of Management Journal, 68(1): 162-190. https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amj.2022.1104

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Martin Kilduff (S5E1)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 36:30


In this episode, I chat with Martin Kilduff, Professor of Organizational Behavior at UCL, about his latest AMJ paper on workplace rivalries. We break down how rivalries form in social networks, why they push people to compete harder (for better or worse), and what that means for careers. Who's your biggest rival? And is that a good thing? Let's find out!   Kilduff, M., Wang, K., Lee, S. Y., Tsai, W., Chuang, Y.-T., & Tsai, F.-S. 2024. Hiding and Seeking Knowledge-Providing Ties from Rivals: A Strategic Perspective on Network Perceptions. Academy of Management Journal, 67(5): 1207-1233. https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2022.0091

Convidado
Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde implementam projecto de combate ao abuso sexual

Convidado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 9:37


As Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde implementam a partir deste mês de Janeiro o projecto “Djunta Mô” que pretende ajudar no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes.  As Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde implementam a partir deste mês de Janeiro o projecto “Djunta Mô”, que significa “só todos juntos conseguimos” para ajudar no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes.“Este projeto nasce no seguimento de um diálogo político já realizado anteriormente pela União Europeia em Cabo Verde, em que os atores da sociedade civil, neste diálogo apontaram a questão do aumento da problemática do abuso sexual das crianças e adolescentes ou exploração sexual das crianças e dos adolescentes e que haveria a necessidade do seu combate, verificar, portanto, qual é a debilidade. Uma das debilidades encontradas é a questão da rede de proteção, portanto, estarei explicando que um dos objetivos, além do combate em si ao abuso sexual nas crianças e adolescentes, bem como a questão da exploração, mas um dos pilares e dos objetivos também é o repouso da rede de proteção para, portanto, se conseguir alcançar o segundo objetivo. Portanto, a partir deste diálogo político identificado, desta problemática, a União Europeia avançou uma consulta junto de organizações da sociedade civil e entendeu~que as aldeias infantis SOS estariam posicionadas para elaborar este projeto, obviamente juntamente com outros parceiros de implementação, e seguirmos neste trabalho até dezembro de 2027, ou seja, é um projeto de três anos” avançou o director nacional das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde, Ricardo Andrade.O projecto  “Djunta Mô” das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde para ajudar no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes vai ser desenvolvido nos municípios de São Filipe, na ilha do Fogo, da Praia e de Santa Catarina em Santiago. Concelhos onde registam mais casos e mais denuncias de abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes.Embora afirmou que os dados abusos sexuais estão desfasados da realidade, Ricardo Andrade, disse que é na ilha do Fogo há mais casos de abuso sexual contra menores“A Ilha do Fogo pelas razões claras porque lidera as questões das denúncias e também do abuso sexual em Cabo Verde. É de conhecimento de todos, são dados enunciados pelo ICCA e também na Ilha de Santiago, a sua tendência é de aumentar. Obviamente, a ambição seria alcançar todo o território internacional, por exemplo, esta problemática também tem uma incidência muito grande em Santo Antão, se fosse pelos números nós teríamos de chegar em termos local a Santo Antão, mas infelizmente pela limitação dos recursos não podemos chegar em termos de atuação local, mas estaremos chegando através da advocacy, através da comunicação via televisão, via redes sociais e também via rádio” disse Ricardo Andrade.Em termos de denuncias de abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes adiantou que nos anos de 2021, 2022 e 2023 foram registados na ilha do Fogo, 52, 51 e 51 casos, recpectivamente.“Mas verdade nós sabemos, a questão do abuso é muito maior, porque na Ilha do Fogo a questão da denúncia ainda é uma problemática para se trabalhar e é onde nós vamos trabalhar, porque por um lado, as comunidades muitas vezes não sabem que é um crime público, qualquer pessoa deve denunciar; segundo, muitas vezes não se conhece bem os canais de denúncia, ou então há uma certa descrença nos canais de denúncia e na efectividade da justiça ou ainda tem a questão dos bairros em que toda a gente conhece toda a gente, existe um certo embaraçamento para se trazer estas denúncias à luz do dia, devido às relações familiares, de amizade ou então até interesses outros e que acabam por impedir. E, na verdade, estes são os dados oficiais, mas sabe-se que, no fundo, são muito maiores” argumentou.Em termos de Santiago Norte os dados oficiais mostram que nos anos 2021, 2022 e 2023, foram denunciados 26, 41 e 41 casos de abuso sexual de menores de idade. Já para Santiago Sul, houve um decréscimo face a 2021, que teve  44 denúncias, em 2022, 28 casos denunciados e em 2023, 23 denúnciasPara ajudar a combater o abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes, considerado um flagelo que continua muito presente na sociedade cabo-verdiana, as Aldeias Infantis SOS do arquipélago conta com a parceria do Instituto Cabo-verdiano da Criança e do Adolescente (ICCA), Instituto Cabo-verdiano para a Igualdade e Equidade de Género (ICIEG), Associação de Crianças Desfavorecidas (Acrides), Associação Caboverdiana para a Proteção da Familia - Verdefam e Associação das Mulheres Juristas (AMJ): Ricardo Andrade,  disse que a proposta das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde é de trabalhar  num clima de parceria e rede de protecção no combate ao flagelo de abuso sexual contra menores“Cada um com o seu papel. O ICIEG estará trabalhando na questão da violência baseada no género e também desde crianças está intimamente ligado na questão da educação, numa fase muito prematura, educando as nossas crianças para esta problemática, o ICCA e a ACRIDES na questão da promoção dos direitos das crianças, a Associação  Verdefam na questão da saúde reprodutiva e a AMJ, que é a Associação de Mulheres Juristas, um estará trabalhando na questão de dar apoio jurídico às vítimas e também na questão preventiva e educativa, educando quais são os canais de denúncia, como se proceder e também a potenciais vítimas que podem estar em risco, demonstrar quais são as ações que devem tomar, quais são os canais que devem utilizar, para que no final nós tenhamos uma sociedade mais consciente, mas ao mesmo tempo, por exemplo, se no final nós tivermos um incremento de denúncias, que por um lado pode ser visto como mau, mas na verdade é apenas que são os casos que estão encobertos e que acabamos por trazer a luz do dia” disse.O director nacional das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde, Ricardo Andrade explicou ainda que a parceria com a Associação das Mulheres Juristas para implementação do projecto “Djunta Mô”, vai ajudar na desmistificação da ideia que a justiça não soluciona os casos de abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes.“Obviamente, aqui nós estaremos junto com os organismos, demonstrar que primeiro, se não houver denúncia, a justiça não poderá funcionar e depois nós temos que deixar que os mecanismos da justiça trabalhem para que possa haver resultados. Neste caso, nós podemos dizer que trazendo a Associação de Mulheres Juristas estará ajudando neste quesito porque, por um lado, estarão a dar apoio diretamente às vítimas e farão interligação junto nos órgãos da justiça para que os casos possam ser analisados, julgados e fechados”O projecto “Djunta Mô”, para ajudar no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes é financiado pela União Europeia em 360 mil euros. O director nacional das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde, Ricardo Andrade, disse que o montante não é suficiente para materializar o projecto, mas proposta da organização de desenvolvimento social independente, não-governamental, é no fim do projecto ter uma rede de protecção no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças“Não é suficiente, mas posso dizer que também é um projeto piloto. É um projeto piloto porque uma das grandes preocupações é o reforço da rede de proteção. Nesta área, portanto, aquilo que nós temos identificado, que é um dos outros resultados do diálogo político, aquilo que se entendeu é que os parceiros, vários parceiros, nomeadamente da organização da sociedade civil, têm trabalhado de forma individual. É necessário nós trabalharmos juntos para podermos recapitalizar os conhecimentos e os recursos e, neste caso, o grande objetivo também que se pretende é, no final, ter uma rede reforçada” afirmou o director nacional das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde, Ricardo Andrade que deu os  parabéns à União Europeia “pela audácia em financiar este grande projeto”. O projecto  “Djunta Mô” das Aldeias Infantis SOS de Cabo Verde para ajudar no combate ao abuso sexual contra crianças e adolescentes decorre de Janeiro deste ano até dezembro de 2027.

The CEDIA Podcast
Cybersecurity Exposure, Global Gov't Programs, Insurance & More | 405

The CEDIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 53:50 Transcription Available


In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Darren Reaman, Director of Government Affairs at CEDIA, Trent Frazier, Assistant Director, Stakeholder Engagement Division, DHS/Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency otherwise known as CISA, Callum Wilson, with SafeShark, Michael George and Chris Boots with with AMJ insurance about global cybersecurity issues, government programs and the need to get insurance.  All I can say is WOW!  This is a must listen cast! The CEDIA Podcast Show Notes links on Cybersecurity: Cybersecurity Awareness Month | CISA U.S. Cyber Trust Mark | Federal Communications Commission (fcc.gov) Secure by Design | CISA Secure Our World | CISA The European Commission's Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Radio Equipment Directive (RED) - European Commission (europa.eu) Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure 2022 Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (legislation.gov.uk) Association Insurance: www.associationmembersinsurance.com/cedia  

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Devin Rapp (S4E2)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 30:36


This episode, I speak with Devin Rapp who is an Assistant Professor of Management at Fowler College of Business at San Diego State University. In our conversation, I talk with Devin about his recent paper in AMJ about Dirty Heroes - people who work in stigmatized jobs but are also publicly celebrated. The paper explores how workers manage perceptions of stigma, a very negative social evaluation, alongside celebration, a very positive social evaluation. We discuss the complex nature of doing stigmatized work and how making heroes of people who do these jobs can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. I also ask Devin how we can properly celebrate people who do the difficult, but necessary work in our society.   Paper: Rapp, D. J., Hughey, J. M., & Kreiner, G. E. 2024. Dirty Heroes? Healthcare Workers' Experience of Mixed Social Evaluations during the Pandemic. Academy of Management Journal, 67(4): 1124-1157. https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amj.2022.0502 

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Tim Kundro & Nancy Rothbard (S4E1)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 40:20


To kick off the 4th season, I have two esteemed guests this episode, Tim Kundro and Nancy Rothbard, co-authors of the 'Best Paper' published in AMJ in 2023.  In our conversation, we talk we talk about Tim and Nancy's recent award winning paper recently published in AMJ which explores how power can protect moral objectors in organizations, but shows that this protection operates differently for men versus women. We discuss how the importance o morality in organizational leaders and whether modern corporations are structured to be “amoral”.  Check out the post-credit scene to hear Nancy tell the story about her lived experience at the Best Paper Award announcement event this summer in Chicago.    Guests: Tim Kundro, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior at Kenan-Flagler Business School at U of North Carolina.  Nancy Rothbard, David Pottruck Professor at The Wharton School at the U of Pennsylvania.   Paper: Kundro, T. G. & Rothbard, N. P. 2023. Does Power Protect Female Moral Objectors? How and When Moral Objectors' Gender, Power, and Use of Organizational Frames Influence Perceived Self-Control and Experienced Retaliation. Academy of Management Journal, 66(1): 306-334. https://journals.aom.org/doi/full/10.5465/amj.2019.1383

11 on Eleven Podcast
CASEMIRO! FIND A JOB!

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 58:10


In this episode of 11 on Eleven, we dive into Manchester United's crushing 3-0 defeat to Liverpool at Old Trafford, analyzing what went wrong for the Red Devils and what this means for their season ahead. AMJ takes a passionate stand, ready to defend the legacies of Messi and Ronaldo to the next generation, ensuring their greatness isn't forgotten as new stars emerge. We also tackle the controversy surrounding Declan Rice's red card during Arsenal's clash with Brighton, debating whether the decision was justified and how it impacts the title race. Tune in for all this and more on this week's episode!

11 on Eleven Podcast
GAME NIGHT

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 51:31


Welcome to another exciting episode of the 11 on Eleven podcast! This week, the boys kick things off with a thrilling game night, going head-to-head in football-themed challenges. Next, brace yourself for AMJ's passionate Arsenal rant as he vents about the club's lack of forward signings in the transfer window. The conversation then shifts to a broader discussion on why quality strikers seem to be a rarity in modern football. Finally, the crew debates which club had the best transfer window, dissecting the most impactful deals and strategies. Tune in for a night of laughs, insights, and fiery football banter!

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Business on the Edge: How to Turn a Profit and Improve Lives in the World's Toughest Places by Viva Ona Bartkus, Emily S. Block

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 25:33


Business on the Edge: How to Turn a Profit and Improve Lives in the World's Toughest Places by Viva Ona Bartkus, Emily S. Block https://amzn.to/4bQtrg2 A road map for how businesses can grow and make money while reducing poverty and conflict in some of the world's most challenging environments Many companies worry that expanding into emerging markets is a risky—and even dangerous—move. Professors Viva Ona Bartkus and Emily S. Block see things differently. They argue that by entering markets in the world's frontline regions—areas stuck in cycles of violence and extreme poverty—businesses can actually create stability and expand opportunity for communities and corporations alike. From helping Colombian farmers transition from growing coca to produce to disrupting human trafficking rings by creating more construction jobs in the Philippines, Business on the Edge proves that businesses can make money while advancing corporate social responsibility, environmental conservation, and social justice. Partnering with groups including multinational companies, NGOs, and the US military, Bartkus and Block outline their process for generating opportunities, detailing their successes and failures in launching over eighty growth-oriented business solutions in thirty countries. Bridging the gap between academic research and real-world experience, Business on the Edge shows how businesses can reduce risks, cut costs, and increase profits, all while creating economic opportunities that transform communities. About the author Emily Block is an Associate Professor of Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Management and the George Cormie Chair in Management at the Alberta School of Business. Her research program explores how values pluralism impacts the processes of legitimacy and change, the nature of social evaluations and how organizational theory can be used to understand and address grand challenges. Emily's research has been published in journals such as AMJ, SMJ, JBV, JOM, MISQ and JMS. Her book, “Business on the Edge,” explores how business can both thrive and improve lives in post-conflict environments. She serves on the ASQ editorial board and is a Visiting Professor at Strathmore University in Nairobi, Kenya. She received her BBA in Management from the University of Notre Dame and her PhD in Organizational Behavior from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.

11 on Eleven Podcast
EURO / COPA 2024 DRAFT!!!!

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 66:40


Welcome to the 11 on Eleven podcast's official Copa America / Euro 2024 draft, featuring your favorite hosts Moh, AMJ, Li, and Ace! In this special episode, our hosts dive into a thrilling draft session with unique rules tailored for these prestigious tournaments. Expect expert analysis, spirited debates, and some surprising picks as they each assemble their ultimate squads. Don't miss this exciting and informative episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Tune in, like, and subscribe for more top-tier football content.

12 Geniuses Podcast
Business on the Edge with Dr. Emily Block

12 Geniuses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 35:52


Just over 200 years ago, 90% of all humans lived in abject poverty. Life expectancy was less than half of what it is today. Business and capitalism take a lot of criticism for creating inequality and leaving some people behind, but capitalism, businesses, and global trade are largely responsible for creating a world that is on the edge of abundance. Dr. Emily Block and her colleague Viva Ona Bartkus are working to help organizations create viable business opportunities in the most vulnerable places on the planet - places they call “the frontlines.” In this interview, Dr. Block discusses the benefits to companies willing to work in the planet's most challenged places, the difficulties they will face, the moral responsibility leaders have in creating thriving business environments in these places, and the results she has seen when companies commit and collaborate with local communities. She goes on to talk about how the principles she has honed working in these “frontline regions” can be applied in disadvantaged communities in countries that are otherwise flourishing. Dr. Emily Block is an Associate Professor of Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Management and the George Cormie Chair in Management at the Alberta School of Business. Her research program explores how values pluralism impacts the processes of legitimacy and change, the nature of social evaluations and how organizational theory can be used to understand and address grand challenges. Emily's research has been published in journals such as AMJ, SMJ, JBV, JOM, MISQ and JMS. Her book, “Business to the Edge,” (Basic Books, July 2024) explores how business can both thrive and improve lives in post-conflict environments. She serves on the ASQ editorial board and is a Visiting Professor at Strathmore University in Nairobi, Kenya. She received her BBA in Management from the University of Notre Dame and her PhD in Organizational Behavior from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Scott Sonenshein (S3E4)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 29:32


This episode, I speak with Scott Sonenshein, the Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management in the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.  In our conversation, we talk about a recent paper he published in AMJ, with co-author, Kristen Nault, about organizational resilience.  The paper explores the different ways that firms approach adversity and how these approaches can lead to distinctly different outcomes.  We also discuss how resilience is best thought of as a verb and not a noun, and how leaders can prepare their organizations for adversity.   Sonenshein, S. & Nault, K. "When the Symphony Does Jazz: How Resourcefulness Fosters Organizational Resilience during Adversity." https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amj.2022.0988

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Gurneeta Vasudeva (S3E3)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 36:45


This episode, I speak with Gurneeta Vasudeva, an Associate Professor of Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.  In our conversation, we talk about her AMJ paper about how public-private collaborations can contribute to the success of socially beneficial innovation. We discuss the findings from this paper and the implications for efforts around the world that are attempting to solve some of society's most pressing problems.    Arslan, B., Vasudeva, G., & Hirsch, E. B. Public–Private and Private–Private Collaboration as Pathways for Socially Beneficial Innovation: Evidence from Antimicrobial Drug-Development Tasks. Academy of Management Journal,  https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amj.2021.1260

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | David Lucas (S3E2)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 29:34


This episode, I speak with David Lucas, the Edward Pettinella Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University and a Research Fellow with the Institute for an Entrepreneurial Society.  In our conversation today, we talk about a recent paper he published in AMJ, with co-authors, Matthew Grimes and Joel Gehman, about Remaking Capitalism into a more just, sustainable, and inclusive system.  The paper explores how legislation can shape how intensely firms focus on values-driven business. This leads to a broader discussion about the purpose of the modern firm and the paradoxical way that policy can in fact get firms to voluntarily shift away from a narrow focus on shareholder maximization.   Lucas, D. S., Grimes, M. G., & Gehman, J. 2022. Remaking Capitalism: The Strength of Weak Legislation in Mobilizing B Corporation Certification. Academy of Management Journal, 65(3): 958-987. https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amj.2020.1688

11 on Eleven Podcast
Klopp and Xavi Resign | Arteta to Barcelona + Q&A

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 59:08


This week on the 11 on Eleven Podcast, we're diving into the jaw-dropping news of Jurgen Klopp and Xavi Hernandez dropping the bombshell – they're out!

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 25 Only Fools and Horses

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 31:17


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ?MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 24 Knowing Me Knowing Yule with Alan Partridge

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 19:55


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 23 Father Ted

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 17:06


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 22 Noel's Christmas Presents

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 21:19


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 21 Eastender

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 22:03


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 20 The Office

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 27:42


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 19 Gavin and Stacey

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 16:56


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 18 The Fast Show

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 23:00


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 17 Mr.Bean

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 19:15


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 16 Blue Peter

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 25:58


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 15 Porridge

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 18:21


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 14 Blackadder

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 23:57


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 13 Art Attack

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 10:12


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 12 The Thin Blue Line

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 16:58


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Ron Burt (S2E4)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 37:10


This episode, I speak with Ron Burt, the Charles M. Harper Leadership Professor of Sociology and Strategy at the University of Chicago and Distinguished Professor at Bocconi University in Milan.   In our conversation, we talk about a recent AMJ paper, with co-author, Song Wang, about 'bridge supervision' in organizations, which occurs when a manager and their boss do not share any strong similar social connections. The current rise of remote employment, is likely to bring a rise in bridge supervision as well.  The paper explores how this trend may impact managerial behavior and performance. We also discuss Ron's concerns about the long-term consequences of remote work and about how his sabbatical as an executive at Raytheon informed his recent research including the best way to fail in an organization.   Burt, R. S. & Wang, S. 2022. Bridge Supervision: Correlates of a Boss on the Far Side of a Structural Hole. Academy of Management Journal, 65(6): 1835-1863. https://journals.aom.org/doi/epub/10.5465/amj.2021.0676 

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 11 Extras

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 19:17


Everyday in December you get an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast
RETRO Small Screen Christmas : Day 10 Not Going Out

The Trevor Feelgood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 15:34


Everyday in December 2022 you got an audio chocolateAmj and Barnes review Christmas Specials from any DecadeWhat show will it be today ? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 on Eleven Podcast
THE ACE STAMP TIER LIST + Game Trivia

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 71:29


We start off the episode with a fun trivia with Ace and AMJ going 1v1! Moh challenges his co-host on guessing the nationality for players who represented multiple nations! After that, the boys go through all the ACE stamps over the last two and half year putting them through a tier list!

11 on Eleven Podcast
TEN HAG IS FINISHED! Chelsea BACK AGAIN, Bellingham BEST EVER? + Q&A (Feat. Muadh)

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 61:50


On this episode, the boys discuss Manchester United 3-0 loss to Manchester City. The lads also discuss Chelsea recent loss to Brentford in the 2-0 defeat at Stamford bridge. We also get in to a heated discussionon Jude Bellingham due to AMJ's recent comments. Lastly, finish off with some Q&A.

El matí de Catalunya Ràdio

Entrevistem el ministre d'Afers Exteriors en funcions, Jos

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Hatim Rahman (S2E2)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 31:24


This episode, I speak with Hatim Rahman, an Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.   In our conversation today, we talk about a recent paper he published in AMJ, with co-authors, about digital labor platforms and how experimentation by platform designers can impact worker autonomy. I also talk with Hatim about the current state of employer-labor relations and the future impact of digital platforms on employment including a prediction that might already be true by the time this podcast airs.   Anchor Paper: Rahman HA, Weiss T, Karunakaran A. forthcoming. The Experimental Hand: How Platform-Based Experimentation Reconfigures Worker Autonomy. Academy of Management Journal https://journals.aom.org/doi/10.5465/amj.2022.0638 

Zināmais nezināmajā
Pieminekļu aizsardzības pirmsākumi Latvijā

Zināmais nezināmajā

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 42:40


Kad meklējumi aizsākumi pieminekļu aizsardzībai, jeb kurā laikā kad sabiedrība nobrieda domai, ka vēsturiskas vērtības jāsargā īpaši un kā notika šis process, mainoties valdošajām varām Latvijas teritorijā. Raidījumā Zināmais nezināmajā analizē vēsturnieki: Latvijas Universitātes Vēstures un filozofijas fakultātes asociētais profesors Andris Šnē un šīs fakultātes Arheoloģijas un vēstures nodaļas docents Mārtiņš Mintaurs. Kapu pieminekļi: cilvēku vēlmes, iekārtojot mūža mājas Akmeņkalis Ivars Feldbergs ir meistars ar vairāk nekā 40 gadu stāžu. Viņš dalās pārdomās, kas ir gaumīgs kaps un kā notiek darbs pie kapakmeņa  izveides. Akmeņkalis teic, ka populārākais materiāls, kas tiek izmantots,  veidojot piemiņu cilvēka mūžamājām, ir granīts. Tas parasti tiek eksportēts no Ķīnas un Polijas, bet meistara iecienītākais materiāls ir laukakmens, kas jau no dabas ir skaists ar reljefu un krāsu. Skatot uz neparastiem, izciliem vai dīvainiem kapu pieminekļiem pasaulē, ir jāmin franču rakstnieka, zinātniskās fantastikas literatūras aizsācēja Žila Verna  pēdējā atdusas vieta Francijas pilsētā Amjēnā, kur redzama izkalta vīrieša figūra, kas izstieptu roku grūž prom no sevis kapakmeni un kāpj ārā no kapa. Akmens statujai ir paša rakstnieka vaibsti, kas izmantoti no Žila Verna pēcnāves maskas. Skulptūras nosaukums ir “Ceļā uz nemirstību un mūžīgo jaunību”. Turpinot skatīt uz pašmāju kapu pieminekļiem, vaicāju akmeņkalim Ivaram Feldbergam par to, kāpēc nereti cilvēki jau esošos dzimtas kapos sev dzīviem esot uz kapakmeņa jau iegravē savu vārdu uzvārdu un dzimšanas datumu. Izrādās, tas ir praktisku apsvērumu dēļ, zinot, ka neesam mēs mūžīgi un jau laikus sagatavojam vietu, kur dusēt līdzās jau aizgājušiem piederīgajiem. Nereti kapa pieminekļi top arī mīļotajiem mājdzīvniekiem. Arī akmeņkalim Ivaram Feldbergam ir nācies veidot kapa pieminekli- Latvijā vienīgajā dzīvnieku kapsētā „Citi lauki”.  

isletunes
isletunes #007: September 24, 2023

isletunes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 70:19


"isletunes" is the podcast which brings all of Prince Edward Island's music together for the first time! This week you'll pay a little tribute to the beginning of fall, a bigger tribute to Island guitar great George Antoniak, and hear host Adam-Michael James chat with L'nuey knowledge keeper Julie Pellissier-Lush ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunesDonate through Indiegogo for unique AMJ perks: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/introducing-isletunes/x/34824284#/Join the "isletunes" community! https://www.facebook.com/isletunes

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Angelica Leigh & Shimul Melwani (S2E1)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 50:10


To kick off our 2nd season, I have two fantastic guests this episode: Angelica Leigh and Shimul Melwani, co-authors of the Best Paper published in AMJ in 2022, entitled, “Am I Next?” The Spillover Effects of Mega-Threats on Avoidant Behaviors at Work" In our conversation, we talk about the phenomenon of “Mega-threats” and how they impact behaviors at work.   I also talk with them about their experiences working on a topic with so much emotional and social heft, as well as their views on the ongoing debate about the role of race as we study organizations a.k.a. “Naming The Thing”. Angelica is an Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business.  Shimul is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC. 

isletunes
isletunes #006: September 17, 2023

isletunes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 62:54


"isletunes" is the podcast which brings all of Prince Edward Island's music together for the first time! This week you'll measure tropical storms on the Kinley scale, go to the MAX with hockey, and hear host Adam-Michael James' chat with the femme fatale of folk, Sarah Legal-Lazar. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunesDonate through Indiegogo for unique AMJ perks: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/introducing-isletunes/x/34824284#/Join the "isletunes" community! https://www.facebook,com/isletunes

isletunes
isletunes #005: September 10, 2023

isletunes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 61:48


"isletunes" is the podcast which brings all of Prince Edward Island's music together for the first time! This week you'll sit in traffic for a couple of hours, learn that consistent is better than great, and get the lowdown with Island rapper Eric Broadbent, who sat down with host Adam-Michael James to talk about his 25-year career and new EP. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunesDonate through Indiegogo for unique AMJ perks: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/introducing-isletunes/x/34824284#/Join the "isletunes" community! https://www.facebook,com/isletunes

isletunes
isletunes #004: September 3, 2023

isletunes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 61:45


"isletunes" is the podcast which brings all of Prince Edward Island's music together for the first time! This week you'll usher in the month of September, you'll hear poetry from barn cats, and none other than PEI legends Lennie Gallant and Patricia Richard sit down with host Adam-Michael James to talk about their collaborative project Sirène et Matelot, and its new album. It's all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunesDonate through Indiegogo for unique AMJ perks: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/introducing-isletunes/x/34824284#/Join the "isletunes" community! https://www.facebook,com/isletunes

11 on Eleven Podcast
FOOTBALL 1V1 CHALLENGE!

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 8:50


Today were playing A BRAND NEW GAME! Ariffe is our host this week and will be challenging Li, Moh and AMJ on how good their football knowledge is!

11 on Eleven Podcast
MESSI joining the MLS a STINKER?

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 7:46


AMJ questions the panel whether or not Messi signing for Inter Miami is a stinker or not? VERY HEATED DEBATE! Get ready to adjust your volume levels

11 on Eleven Podcast
GUESS THE PLAYER (PART 2)!

11 on Eleven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 7:02


Today were playing GUESS THE PLAYER! Ace is our host this week and will be challenging Li, Moh and AMJ on how good their football knowledge is!

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Laura Huang (S1E4)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 32:31


The guest this episode is Laura Huang, Professor of Management and Organizational Dynamics, Distinguished Professor, and Faculty Director of the Women's Entrepreneurship Initiative at Northeastern University. Getting funding is one of the most important goals for a new organization, but funding decisions are not always driven by objective measures. In this episode, we talk about how subtle individual differences can lead to inequities in new venture funding.  In a recent paper in AMJ, Laura and her co-authors investigate how gender differences in communication impact investor perceptions during the "pitch meeting".  We discuss the takeaways from this study and the larger role that academics should play in trying to develop solutions. Finally, Laura also shares some great insights about how everyone can turn their adversity into an EDGE.

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Modupe Akinola (S1E3)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 27:51


The guest this episode is Modupe Akinola, the Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business at Columbia Business School.  In this episode we talk about the decisions that firms make about diversity initiatives. While progress has been made in regard to diversity in organizations, the persistence of underrepresentation remains salient.  What explains this state of affairs? In a recent AMJ paper, Modupe and her co-authors propose a simple but profound premise: what if “lack of diversity” is not based on any objective analysis, but instead on social norms?  The results of this paper provide good insight about why diversity efforts often stall within organizations. Modupe also shares some insights about her research looking at how men and women approach delegation in the workplace and why everyone can benefit from giving honest feedback.

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast
The Lit Review: An AMJ Podcast | Tom Lawrence (S1E2)

The Lit Review - An AMJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 35:56


The guest this episode is Thomas Lawrence, a Professor of Business at The University of Oxford.  We discuss one of Tom's recently published papers in AMJ, which investigates how an organization imported a ”bad” practice in attempts to solve an important social problem, drug addiction.  The results of the paper are intriguing and speak to the broader theme of how controversial practices can be transformed when applied across different contexts.  Tom also shares his observations about global and local trends in Social Innovation, and we speculate about the connection between his research and one of the greatest television shows in US history.