The Doctoral School in Management UCLouvain - UNamur (DSM) is pleased to invite you to the 2021 DSM PhD Day that will be held online on May 25, 2021 from 9.00 to 12.30.
Doctoral students in management of the EDT “Ecole doctorale Sciences de gestion ULB/ULg/UMons” as well as from KULeuven, VUB and USLB are also invited to participate. We hope this will broaden the scope of the discussions and offer new collaboration opportunities.
The 2021 edition aims at gathering all PhD students in management around video research presentations and a conference.
Call for Video Research Presentations
The Doctoral School in Management UCLouvain - UNamur (DSM) is pleased to invite you to the 2021 DSM PhD Day that will be held online on May 25, 2021 from 9.00 to 12.30.
Doctoral students in management of the EDT “Ecole doctorale Sciences de gestion ULB/ULg/UMons” as well as from KULeuven, VUB and USLB are also invited to participate. We hope this will broaden the scope of the discussions and offer new collaboration opportunities.
The 2021 edition aims at gathering all PhD students in management around video research presentations and a conference.
Video presentations:
You are invited to submit your 5 min video capsule that will be shown on the webpage and might be selected to be broadcasted during the event
You may choose the video format to present your research in English in maximum 5 minutes.
Each presentation will also have feedback from the audience by means of an evaluation grid.
A 200€ prize for the best presentation
based on the vote of the public will be awarded at the end of the event
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
5 April
Send an short description of your research by email.
secretariat-lourim@uclouvain.be
26 April
You will receive a confirmation of your participation.
10 presentations (5 min video + 5 min Q&A) divided in 2 simultaneous sessions
Room 1
Chair Valérie Swaen
Room 2
Chair Alain Decrop
Matteo BARBAGLI
Asymptotic Single Risk Factor Models with Stochastic and correlated LGDs
Selenia ANASTASIA
Integrating sustainability into entrepreneurship programs? The use of new teaching models in higher education institutions for sustainable entrepreneurship education and its value for organizations.
Sabrina COURTOIS
Organizational learning of CSR: Knowledge transfer, distribution and storage through Communities of Practice
Ive David KLINSIEK
Disability in the New Ways of Working
Anne MENO TAMNO
SDG implementation in informal businesses: processes, challenges
and outcomes
Chloé SATINET
Towards a more sustainable and responsible consumption using recommendation technologies.
Kevin Andre PINEDA HERNANDEZ
The Labor Market Performance of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in Belgium: An Empirical Study on Wage Differentials, Educational Mismatch and Rent-Sharing
Grégory DE BOE
The role of the corporate taxation system in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals: The case of Belgian Corporate Income Tax.
Pauline de MONTPELLIER d'ANNEVOIE
Individual and cultural variations in the perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility
Samuel DESGUIN
Redesigning Cooperatives of autonomous Workers to create a space for democracy, autonomy and security
10.50 to 11.00 am
Pause
11.00 am to 11.40 pm
7 presentations (5 min video + 5 min Q&A) divided in 2 simultaneous sessions
Room 1
Chair Manuel Kolp
Room 2
Chair Jean-Yves Gnabo
Myriam LANOTTE
Pension communication and people’s behavior: a prospective analysis
Julie SOLBREUX
Education through social entrepreneurship, towards an integrated identity construction
Camilla SCOLA
Values and Conflicts of Values in Contemporary Organisations. Workers within financial departments: a case-study
Ivan MARKOVIC
Time to Settlement, Settlement Fees and the Liquidity Externality
Aiste PETKEVICIUTE
Behavioural Finance
Laurianne TERLINDEN
An ethnographic approach to identity regulation in the context of an organizational transition
Josep ORIOL IZQUIERDO MONTFORT
Learning from practices on circular business model strategies