Boston University Organizations Seminar (BOS)
The Boston University Organizations Seminar (BOS) is an interdisciplinary seminar organized jointly by the Organizational Behavior, Information Systems and Strategy and Innovation departments at Boston University. The purpose of this speaker series is to stimulate the research community among faculty and doctoral students by bringing together perspectives on organizations that cross departmental boundaries. We expect that BOS will appeal to the shared interests in the study of organizations, their processes and members across academic disciplines. By bringing together the intellectual capital of three departments, we aim to build a community marked by intellectual curiosity, one that will aid in the intellectual and professional development of faculty and doctoral students within and outside of Boston University.
Spring 2011
February 25th: Lynne Markus (Bentley University)
April 1st:
Andrew Hoffman (University of Michigan)
Co-Sponsored with Department of Operations & Technology Management (OTM), and Clean Energy and Environmental Sustainability Initiative (CEESI)
Note special location and time: SMG 208, 10-11:30A
April 8th: Mike Pratt (Boston College)
April 29th: Royston Greenwood (University of Alberta, Canada)
Fall-Winter 2010
September 24th:
Martha Feldman (UC Irvine)
Learning Through Routines
Suggested Background Reading (551k PDF)
October 29th: Steve Barley (Stanford University)