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  • 1.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-17-2015 12:55
    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 
    Be well 
    Stacie

    -- 
    Stacie Chappell
    Facilitator & Co-Learner
    Assistant Professor, 
    Wester New England University 
    CELL: 413-588-8098



  • 2.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-17-2015 14:40
    Dear Stacie,

    Thanks for clarifying. :-)

    I did cite that as an evidence that the research question that I was examining in my PhD thesis - titled Spirituality at Work: A Study of Indian Nonprofit Organizations - was worthy of investigation.

    More specifically, a JHV article that emerged from the thesis mentions (p. 163):
    The most significant acknowledgement of SAW's importance in organizational studies, however, is considered to be the formation of a special interest group on management spirituality and religion (MSR) under the auspices of the Academy of Management (AoM) in 1999.

    The full citation is:
    Singhal, M., & Chatterjee, L. (2006). A Person-Organization Fit-based Approach for Spirituality at Work: Development of a Conceptual Framework. Journal of Human Values, 12(2), 161–178. Retrieved from http://jhv.sagepub.com/content/12/2/161.full.pdf
    Am attaching the article for those who may be interested.

    Warm personal regards,
    Manish
    Prof. Manish Singhal
    Organizational Behaviour
    XLRI - Xavier School of Management
    ,
    Jamshedpur - 831001
    INDIA

    Swaadhyaaya pravachanaabhyaam na pram
    a
    aditvyam

    (Be not negligent about the study and exposition of the scriptures. - Taittriya Upanishad)

    On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:25 PM, Stacie Chappell <stacie.chappell@wne.edu> wrote:
    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 
    Be well 
    Stacie

    -- 
    Stacie Chappell
    Facilitator & Co-Learner
    Assistant Professor, 
    Wester New England University 
    CELL: 413-588-8098




  • 3.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-17-2015 16:04
    Yes! I have used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something I wanted to so.
     
    I used the existence of the MSR group when I made my proposal to Palgrave-Macmilan for my recently published book, Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations. In the introduction to the book I also cite the existence of MSR as evidence of a growing interest in impact of management and spirituality on individuals and organizations.
     
    J.Lee

    Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations

    J.Lee Whittington, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management
    Director of Doctoral Programs and Faculty Development
    Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business
    Accredited by AACSB International
    University of Dallas
    1845 E. Northgate Dr.
    Irving, TX 75062
    972-721-5034
    jlee1@udallas.edu
    In a message dated 11/17/2015 12:09:36 P.M. Central Standard Time, stacie.chappell@WNE.EDU writes:
    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 
    Be well 
    Stacie

    -- 
    Stacie Chappell
    Facilitator & Co-Learner
    Assistant Professor, 
    Wester New England University 
    CELL: 413-588-8098

     


  • 4.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-19-2015 06:40

     

    Hello

     

    Certainly.

     

    I have noted its existence and my participation in the group in the context of research projects for which I have received funds from my institution and the Israel National Institute of Insurance (the local Social Security commission) and with regard to submissions to conferences.

     

    Best regards,

    Avi Kay

    From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of J.Lee Whittington
    Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 11:04 PM
    To: MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: slight amendment to the question

     

    Yes! I have used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something I wanted to so.

     

    I used the existence of the MSR group when I made my proposal to Palgrave-Macmilan for my recently published book, Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations. In the introduction to the book I also cite the existence of MSR as evidence of a growing interest in impact of management and spirituality on individuals and organizations.

     

    J.Lee

    Biblical Perspectives on Leadership and Organizations

    J.Lee Whittington, Ph.D.
    Professor of Management
    Director of Doctoral Programs and Faculty Development
    Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business
    Accredited by AACSB International
    University of Dallas
    1845 E. Northgate Dr.
    Irving, TX 75062
    972-721-5034
    jlee1@udallas.edu

    In a message dated 11/17/2015 12:09:36 P.M. Central Standard Time, stacie.chappell@WNE.EDU writes:

    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

     

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 

    Be well 

    Stacie

     

    -- 

    Stacie Chappell

    Facilitator & Co-Learner

    Assistant Professor, 

    Wester New England University 

    CELL: 413-588-8098

     

     



  • 5.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-19-2015 08:04

    Hello all,

     

    Thanks Stacie for the alternate question. I have been able to use 'the existence of MSR interest group as a validity claim' for introducing an elective course on 'Spirituality and Human Behavior' at the Ph.D. level at our institute which has been running successfully for the past few years.

     

    Regards,

     

    Radha

    --------------------

    Radha R. Sharma, Ph.D.

    Raman Munjal (Hero MotoCorp) Chair Professor

    Professor, OB & HRD

    Management Development Institute

    Mehrauli Road, Sukhrali

    Gurgaon 122007, India

    www.mdi.ac.in

    E-mail: radha@mdi.ac.in

    radhasharma308@gmail.com

    www.mdi.ac.in

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Stacie Chappell
    Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 11:25 PM
    To: MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: slight amendment to the question

     

    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

     

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 

    Be well 

    Stacie

     

    -- 

    Stacie Chappell

    Facilitator & Co-Learner

    Assistant Professor, 

    Wester New England University 

    CELL: 413-588-8098

     


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  • 6.  slight amendment to the question

    Posted 11-21-2015 14:16

    Stacie,

     

    I have never done so, but your question has prompted me to attach such attribution to a poem I recently wrote connecting innovation to faith, and that I had been circulating anonymously.

     

    Many thanks and regards,

     

    Robert

     

     

    Robert Kenmore, PhD, MBA

    Associate Dean, Program Development

                            

    DeVry University

    3005 Highland Parkway

    Downers Grove, IL 60515-5683 

    p: +1 516.578.8420

    e: rkenmore@devry.edu

     

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    From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Stacie Chappell
    Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 12:55 PM
    To: MSR@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: slight amendment to the question

     

    Hello All – thanks for the credit Charlie – and I would actually change the question slightly. I think what I asked was: 

     

    Have you ever used the existence of the MSR interest group as a validity claim for something you wanted to do? Meaning, have you referenced the fact that the AOM has an interest group as evidence of the validity of XYZ? 

    Be well 

    Stacie

     

    -- 

    Stacie Chappell

    Facilitator & Co-Learner

    Assistant Professor, 

    Wester New England University 

    CELL: 413-588-8098