[AISWorld] Fwd: FW: Virtual Symposium on Spirituality and Knowledge Managament

Banajit Debnath fpm19.banajit at spjimr.org
Mon Nov 14 03:36:25 EST 2022


Dear Sir ,

I am PHD scholar at SPJIMR Mumbai india. My research interest is in
management and spirituality . Can participate in the below mention event .
I don't have any topic to present as of now. I just wish to learn from the
discussion of the others scholar and their presentation.

Regards
BANAJIT
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Subject: FW: [AISWorld] Virtual Symposium on Spirituality and Knowledge
Managament
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Check on this if interested.

Best Regards,
Arti Jain

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Subject: [AISWorld] Virtual Symposium on Spirituality and Knowledge
Managament

2^nd Virtual Mini-Symposium

*Future Paths of Knowledge Management: *

*How Do Spirituality, Calling and Knowledge Management Fit Together?*

The virtual mini symposium will be held online via
Zoom:***https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km*
<https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km>**

The field of knowledge management (KM) has undergone a fundamental
transformation, and it seems a perfect time to reflect on new ideas to
re-specify the future role of KM research and practice in a changing and
increasingly dynamic world. In April this year, our Knowledge Management
Group at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria launched
a new virtual symposium series and organized the first session on the topic
of responsible KM. This second session is now dedicated to the link between
spirituality, calling and Knowledge Management.

There is strong empirical evidence that the topics of purpose, calling,
spirituality, and self are more important than ever - for both individuals
and organizations. What role - if any - could Knowledge Management play in
this context? What role could "Spiritual Knowledge Management" play in
future KM research?

The Knowledge Management Group <https://wu.ac.at/kbm>at the Vienna
University of Economics and Business, Austria, in collaboration with the
OCKO – Organizing Cognition in Knowing Organizations Research Group <
https://ocko.univie.ac.at/>at the University of Vienna, Austria, is
organizing the second session of this virtual symposium series to shed
light on all these topics on

*Thu, 01 December, 2.00 – 4.30 p.m. (CET)*

*Fri, 02 December, 4.00 – 6.30 p.m. (CET)*

The aim of this virtual mini-symposium is to share perspectives, gather
ideas, and spark the discussion about the interaction of spirituality and
KM.

Well-known researchers will share their thoughts and present their ideas.
Three short presentations per evening will stimulate the subsequent
discussion. We invite researchers, practitioners and people interested in
the topic alike to attend the symposium and participate in the discussion.

*Thu, 01 December, 2 – 4.30 p.m. (CET)*

•Constantin Bratianu - Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Rumania: **

/Spiritual knowledge, spiritual intelligence and wisdom/

•Anthony Jack - Case Western Reserve University, USA:

/The brain's divide between naturalistic and spiritual knowledge/

•Natasa Rupcic - University of Rijeka, Croatia:

/Spirituality - a missing link in developing true learning organizations/

*Fri,02 December, 4 – 6.30 p.m. (CET)*

Bryan Dik - Colorado State University, USA:

/Callings (Sacred and Secular) and Knowledge Management/

Alexander Kaiser and Markus Peschl - Vienna University of Economics and
Business, Austria:

/Spiritual Knowledge Management: some thoughts about the construct of the
self within the concept of Spiritual Knowledge/

Paulo Pinheiro and Raysa Rocha - University of Beira Interior, Portugal:

/Spiritual washing: when Machiavelli meets Aristotle/

*
*

*The virtual mini symposium will be held online via Zoom:
*https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km <https://short.wu.ac.at/spirit-km>

**

ao. Univ. Prof. Dr. Alexander Kaiser
WU - Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Vienna University of Economics and
Business)

       Leiter | Abteilung für Wissensmanagement stv.Vorstand | Institute
Data Process and Knowledge Management

Head of the Knowledge Management Division and Deputy Head of Institute

Welthandelsplatz 1, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 676 82135230 Email:alexander.kaiser at wu.ac.at Web:
http://wu.ac.at/kbm
      http://wu.ac.at/infobiz
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Banajit Debnath

Fellow Programme in Management (2019)

Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management

S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR)

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