Online Program
Session Type: PDW Workshop
Program Session: 86 | Submission: 10320 | Sponsor(s): (ENT, OB, HCM)
Scheduled: Friday, Aug 9 2019 9:45AM - 11:45AM at Boston Marriott Copley Place in Grand Ballroom Salon IJK
 
Mental Health and Well-Being as the Link between Entrepreneurship and Leadership Research
Mental Health and Well-Being
Theme: Understanding the Inclusive OrganizationResearch

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Organizer: Joel B. Carnevale, Syracuse U.
Organizer: Peter Harms, U. of Alabama
Organizer: Isabella Hatak, U. of St. Gallen
Organizer: Phillip Phan, Johns Hopkins U.
Organizer: Ute Stephan, King's College London
Organizer: Johan Wiklund, Syracuse U.
Presenter: Robert A Baron, Oklahoma State U.
Presenter: Shane Connelly, U. of Oklahoma
Presenter: Marie Dasborough, U. of Miami
Presenter: Dimo P. Dimov, U. of Bath
Presenter: Maw-Der Foo, Nanyang Technological U.
Presenter: Janaki Gooty, U. of North Carolina, Charlotte
Presenter: Ilke Inceoglu, U. of Exeter
Presenter: Dana Joseph, U. of Central Florida
Presenter: Daniel Lerner, IE Business School
Presenter: Timothy P. Munyon, U. of Tennessee, Knoxville
Presenter: Marilyn Ang Uy, Nanyang Technological U.
Presenter: Marcus Wolfe, U. of Oklahoma
The past several decades have witnessed an increased interest in mental health and well-being in entrepreneurship, leadership and wider organizational behavior (OB) scholarship. This research has developed independently in each domain. While the insights derived from these domains have made important contributions to their respective literatures, we believe that the theories are still under-developed because the scholars in their own domains have not reached across the disciplinary lines. This symposium proposes to begin fixing this problem. Through impulse presentations, an inspirational and interactive gallery walk involving participants from diverse backgrounds and a plenary discussion with journal editors, this PDW will draw the much-needed linkages across entrepreneurship and leadership research by examining mental health and well-being issues from different perspectives. We expect that similar mental health issues such as bipolar disorder or depression, viewed from different disciplinary lenses, will foster novel perspectives in our respective disciplines. Hence, our PDW facilitates the cross-pollination of ideas and fosters personal and scholarly relationships that can inspire “next generation” questions and research partnership in the domain of mental health and well- being in emerging and established organizations.
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