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Montreal Local Global Research Group

ASAC Workshop

CEST 10:30 p.m. –11:15 p.m.

EST (Montreal) 4:30 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.

Local-Global Crucial Interplays: Government, Business, and Society in Times of Turmoil

The local-global interplays between governments, businesses, and social actors are hot both in academia and the practical stage. Governments around the world have become more aware of paying attention to businesses and society when making policies. Many businesses have learned to consider government actions and society’s needs when making strategic decisions. Furthermore, social actors are encouraged to leverage their bottom-up power to compensate for government/business initiatives to meet society’s needs. A growing body of literature in various areas such as public policy, corporate social responsibilities (CSR), and nonprofit organizations (NPOs) has dealt with government-business-society interactions.

However, there is a paucity of knowledge about the mentioned interactions in national turmoil situations. More importantly, conditions such as crises, substantial institutional voids, or the emergence of disruptive technologies call for more effective and faster interactions between the three players. During turmoils, different forms of interplays are shaped. For example, formal institutions might fail to adapt thoroughly to the situations due to a lack of resources or ground knowledge about issues and slow bureaucratic processes. These weaknesses would even make the crisis worse. With that being said, we expect that interplays between governments, businesses, and communities become more significant and even shape novel institutional patterns.

In this symposium, with Montreal Local-Global Research Group (MLGRG) members, we intend to explore the interplays between the three actors in turmoil situations. The participants have been studying exciting trends in Canada and throughout the world, which could be the harbingers of things to come. We believe that this theme could add to our understanding of the institutional changes during unusual situations.

Panelists

Three integrated presentations are scheduled:

  1. Sadegh Hashemi and Taïeb Hafsi will present the results of a recent Mitacs project about Centraide (United Way) and its related community organizations during the Covid-19 pandemic. They will discuss how bottom-up processes trigger, compensate and even shape governments’ initiatives for meeting society’s needs during turmoil.

Taïeb Hafsi (taieb.2.hafsi@hec.ca) Full Professor, Chair Holder of Strategy and Society Management, HEC Montréal

Sadegh Hashemi (mohammad-sadegh.hashemi@hec.ca) Postdoctoral fellow and Research Associate, HEC Montréal

  1. Hamed Motaghi, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, and Sadegh Hashemi will present and discuss the results of an SHHRC research about the platform economy, specifically Uber’s operations in Quebec and its impacts on regulations and social politics.

Hamed Motaghi (hamed.motaghi@uqo.ca) Associate Professor, Business School, University of Quebec in Outaouais (UQO)

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (gabrielle.tremblay@teluq.ca) Full Professor of Business, Université Téluq

  1. Alireza Kaviani and Mahmoud Mousavi will present and discuss the impacts of Covid-19 on the Iranian ridesharing company (Snapp), and its corporate social responsibilities during this turmoil situation

Alireza Kaviani (kavyani.alireza@gmail.com) Area Manager of Snapp, the largest ride-hailing company in the middle east, MBA from the University of Tehran

Mahmoud Mousavi (moossavi.mahmoud@gmail.com) Advisor to the board and CEO, Snapp, the largest ride-hailing company in the middle east, Master of Urban Development from the University of Tehran

Conference Dates

ONLINE DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM
14-15 June 2021

Deadline for Submission to Doctoral Colloquium:
19 January 2021

Notification of Acceptance:
11 March 2021

Deadline for Registration:
16 April 2021

EURAM ONLINE CONFERENCE
16-18 June 2021

Topic / Symposium Proposals:
3 July 2020

First Announcement of Call for Papers:
24 September 2020

Deadline for Paper Submission:
12 January 2021

Notification of Acceptance:
18 March 2021

Early Bird Registration Deadline:
9 April 2021

Authors and Panelists Registration Deadline:
16 April 2021

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