
Dr. Yoseph Mamo (Ph.D., Louisiana State University) is an Assistant Professor of Sport Management in the department of Human Performance and Sport Sciences at Tennessee State University. Dr. Mamo’s research interest is to examine the outcomes and impacts of sport organizations' corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities in the digital age. Specifically, his recent research has focused on a range of modern analytical techniques such as text mining and natural learning processing to explore ordinary citizens' voices and thus better understand public perceptions of sport organizations’ CSR efforts.
Sessions auxquelles Yoseph Z Mamo participe
Lundi 14 Juin, 2021
Sessions auxquelles Yoseph Z Mamo assiste
Dimanche 13 Juin, 2021
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Lundi 14 Juin, 2021
We live in a world that emphasize the rational and the objective. We cling dearly to objective facts, rigorous thought and rational decisions. In doing so, we risk losing sight of the internal world and our emotional and intuitive aspects. Understanding our “inner theatre” is essential, but also an uphill challenge, fraught with difficulties and anxieties. In this conversation, Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries explores the essential need to build self-understanding and the difficulty in doing so.
Mardi 15 Juin, 2021
PLEASE NOTE: The virtual button for this session will appear 10 minutes prior to the session start.The final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued three calls to action that directly implicate Business Schools to engage in teaching, research, and service to advance reconciliation. Last year’s initial ASAC workshop provided overviews of administrative leadership, curricular reform, and research activity related to indigenizing and decolonizing business schoo...
PLEASE NOTE: The virtual button for this session will appear 10 minutes prior to the session start.In keeping with the 2021 ASAC theme of “Considering Impacts on Business and Society” this 90-minute panel discussion will feature five panelists with a variety of editorial experience discussing their future visions of the changes they see coming to publishing and research more broadly going forward to improve the impact of management research, as well as the role they see for j...