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COR Colloquium: A Happy and Sustainable Workforce for All?, Prof. Tanja van der Lippe, Oct 11 at 12 noon

October 10, 2019 by Shahin Davoudpour

A talk of interest to COR community…

“A Happy and Sustainable Workforce for All?”

Professor Tanja van der Lippe, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Date: Friday, October 11, 2019
Time: 12:00-1:15pm
Location: SSPB 4250

ABSTRACT: In this day and age, high levels of flexibility and insecurity are driving the need to understand how all workers can be happy and productive, especially those with a low socio-economic status (SES). I argue that work-family research needs to focus more on low SES employees. To what extent are work-life organizational policies as available to low SES workers as they are to high SES workers? Are low and high SES workers able to make use of these policies, and does utilization contribute to better outcomes for all employees? Advocating a multi-level perspective, I will draw on new and unique data from the Sustainable Workforce ERC Project, in which we studied 11,011 employees, nested in 869 teams at 259 organizations in 9 European countries. These countries are Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK.

BIO: Tanja van der Lippe is Professor of Sociology of Households and Employment Relations at the Department of Sociology and Research School (ICS) of Utrecht University, head of the Department of Sociology and research director ICS Utrecht. Her research interests are in the area of work-family linkages in Dutch and other societies, for which she received a number of large scale grants from Dutch and European Science Foundations.

Filed Under: 2019-2020, Events

Grant Recipients 2018-19

June 10, 2019 by Shahin Davoudpour

Jessica Cabrera, Social Sciences
“Navigating the Compliance Jungle: How Field Actors Shape the Meaning of Title IX”

Chris Gibson, Social Sciences
“Local Agencies in Global Markets: Water, Economy, and the Environment”

Shauna Gillooly, Social Sciences
” Cycles of Conflict: Studying Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice Processes in Colombia”

Jake Kepins, School of Education
“State College Admission Guarantees: A Study of the Organizational Fields of Secondary and Post- Secondary Educational Organizations”

Heejin Kim, Merage School of Business
“Attention-based Model of Multiple Collaborations”

John Kim, Merage School of Business
“Learning within Hierarchies: Adverse Events, Hierarchical Distance, Product Novelty and Re-entry”

Samantha McDonald, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences
“Investigating Communications Technology For Citizen Communication in the United States Congress”

Janet Muniz, Social Sciences
“Entrepreneurship and Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Entrepreneurs”

Rocio Rosales, Social Sciences
“Moral Judgments of Banking and Bankers”

Prami Sengupta, Social Ecology
“Developing Longitudinal Dataset to Study Conflict and Collaboration between Environmental Activist Organizations and Multinational Corporations”

Filed Under: Grants

COR End-of-Year Celebration, June 7, 12 noon, RSVP by June 3

May 29, 2019 by Shahin Davoudpour

Dear COR Community,

Please join us for the End-of-Year Celebration, recognition of our members’ accomplishments, catching up with colleagues before summer and… announcement of COR small grants awards!

Friday, June 7, 2019
12:00-1:30pm
SBSG 1321

Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to COR cor@uci.edu by Monday, June 3.

We greatly look forward to seeing you,

Nina Bandelj and Melissa Mazmanian
COR Co-Directors

Filed Under: 2018-2019, Events

COR/Merage Colloquium: Prof. Gabriel Rossman, May 10, 10:30am

May 9, 2019 by Shahin Davoudpour

A talk of interest to the COR community…

“Network Hubs Cease to be Influential in the Presence of Low Levels of
Advertising”

Speaker: Gabriel Rossman, UCLA
Date: May 10, 2019
Time: 10:30-12:00noon
Venue: SB1 5200 (Porter Colloquium Room)

Abstract:
The “influentials” or “opinion leadership” hypothesis argues that social network hubs have disproportionate importance to how new ideas and behaviors spread. Previous research affirming this hypothesis has assumed that all learning occurs through the network, but we conduct a computational experiment in which we allow learning both through the network and from external sources of information (e.g., advertising). We replicate opinion leadership, but only in the region of parameter space where external influence is absent. When the model allows even trivial levels of external influence, hubs are no more important to diffusion than nodes chosen at random.

Filed Under: 2018-2019, Events

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