
James Waller
Sessions in which James Waller attends
Saturday 17 May, 2025
This full day session begins with keynotes from Dr. Anna Kim (Growing in Your PhD Journey: Traveling & Growing Together) and Dr. Amelia Clarke (Achieving Success in an Academic Career). After an opportunity to net-work over lunch, the Consortium continues with panel discussions on publishing, teaching, and bridging the worlds of academia and industry.
This workshop is designed to provide training to academic scholars and graduate students in preparing grant proposals. Securing research funding is becoming competitive, thus the ability to craft compelling and strategic grant proposals is critical for scholars and graduate students to implement and advance their research programs. This workshop offers a comprehensive agenda covering essential elements of successful grant writi...
This PDW is open to all participants Organized byDr. Jody-lynn RebekDr. Kira CooperOrganizations need leaders who foster environments where individuals and teams thrive. Nhat Hanh said: "When you plant lettuce, if it does no...
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) has continued to reach new heights, discussions around the impact to academic integrity has garnered renewed attention. Faculty often have varying views on how generative AI has impacted academic integrity and what should be done about it. Similarly, students attitudes around academic integrity have also shifted from one where it is prohibited to one where the consequences or implications are not viewed as being severe. The symposium will invite part...
Please join us for an evening social including food and beverages to welcome you to ASAC 2025!
Sunday 18 May, 2025
Chair/Président: Rene Arseneault (Universite Laval Faculte des sciences sociales)A Curvilinear Analysis of Ethical Climates and Work Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Canada and PakistanAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Sadia Jahanzeb (Brock University) & Usman Raja (Brock University)Exploring Knowledge Hiding in Nursing Teams: Antecedents and Consequences in Healthcare SettingsAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Nicholas Connor (University of New Brunswick - Saint...
Pushkala Prasad is the Arthur Zankel Chair Professor of Management and Liberal Arts at Skidmore College where she teaches in the Management & Business Department and the International Affairs Program. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in Management with a specialization in Organization Studies. Prior to coming to Skidmore College, she held an endowed Chair Professorship at Lund University in Sweden and was an associate professor at the University of Calg...
Chair/Président: Saima Naseer (Brock University)BEST PAPER/MEILLEURE COMMUNICATIONRelationships At Work: The Role of Advice and Friendship Ties in Predicting Workplace AggressionAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Hamsa Gururaj (Bishop's University) & Aaron Schat (McMaster University DeGroote School of Business)Remedial voice and targets’ workplace interpersonal deviance: The roles of rumination and perpetrator powerAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Mercy Oyet...
Chair/Président: Kirsten Robertson (Brock University)Perspectives on Diversity Training: Exploring How Individual Attitudes Affect Diversity TrainingAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Yiyou Guo (University of Ottawa) & Jane O'Reilly (University of Ottawa)Developing Police Field Training: An Appreciative Inquiry ApproachAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Mirit Grabarski (Lakehead University) & Hina Kalyal (Huron University College)Songs in the Key of...
Generously sponsored by the Dalhousie University, Faculty of Management, please join us for the Spark Tank Pitch Competition! At this competition, authors selected for their excellent work will present their research projects in just a few minutes! Give your opinion and vote for the best paper and the best student who will each get a scholarship!
Monday 19 May, 2025
Chair/Président: Mirit Grabarski (Lakehead University)BEST STUDENT PAPER/MEILLEURE COMMUNICATION ÉTUDIANTEThe Social Identity Side of Fit: A Multilevel Analysis and the Creation of Person Subordinate FitAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): James Waller (Carleton University)"I AM" VERSUS "I DO": HOW IDENTITY-REFERENCING PHRASES AFFECT INTEGRATED MOTIVATION AND BEHAVIORAuthor(s)/Auteur(s): Vanessa Tinlin (University of Ottawa) & Keri...