Join us at the 41st EGOS Colloquium 2025 in Athens
Sub-theme 30: Organizing Creatively for Hybrid Working
The deadline for submission of short papers is Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
Convenors:
Gislene Feiten Haubrich - Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden
Stefanie C. Reissner - Durham University, United Kingdom
Marko Orel - Prague University of Economics and Business, Czechia
Hybrid working, hailed as the 'future of work', involves entanglements between where, when, what and how people work while boosting new ways of organizing. It has significant creative potential as social actors 'assemble' different aspects of hybrid working and organizing – time, space, artefacts, relationships, boundaries, policies, processes, etc. Yet, exactly what hybrid working is and how it might be done in practice is currently subject to debate and experimentation. This sub-theme seeks to move towards delineating a field of research on hybrid working and organizing by exploring the phenomenon, looking for fruitful theoretical approaches to its conceptualization as well as the inherent methodological opportunities and challenges. We are therefore aiming to connect organization scholars studying different aspects of hybrid working who are interested in developing a better understanding of this pertinent phenomenon and its developments in theory and practice.
Learn more: EGOS - SUB-THEMES: Call for Short Papers - European Group for Organizational Studies
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Gislene Haubrich
Research Associate
Stockholm School of Economics
Stockholm
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