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9th International Workshop on Insights in Organizational Justice and Behavioural Ethics (IWOJBE)

“POWER DYNAMICS IN RELATION TO ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE AND BEHAVIORAL ETHICS” on June 4-5 2026, in Stockholm, Sweden

We invite researchers focusing on organizational justice and behavioral ethics to participate in the 9th International Workshop on Insights in Organizational Justice and Behavioural Ethics to be held on June 4-5, 2026. The site of the conference is Stockholm School of Economics, located in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden.

Keynote speakers:

Cydney Hurston Dupree

Associate Professor

Organizations and Innovation Group

UCL School of Management

Maryam Kouchaki

Professor of Management & Organizations

Kellogg School of Management

Northwestern University

The workshop will be limited to a small group of active scholars and provide a dynamic setting for discussion, feedback, development of new research ideas, and building collaborative relationships. We consider early-stage papers as well as fully developed manuscripts. The most important requirement is a willingness to share ideas and learn from one another.

Potential topics and submission details in the Call for Papers

(No!) Registration Fees

There is no fee for attending and presenting at the workshop. However, we ask all who have a paper accepted, and who intend to be present at the workshop to formally register. 

Organizing committee

Constanze Eib (Constanze.Eib@hhs.se) and Wiley Wakeman (Wiley.Wakeman@hhs.se), Stockholm School of Economics

Scientific committee

Chris Bell, Schulich School of Business, Canada

Marjo-Riitta Diehl, Aalto University School of Business, Finland

Constanze Eib, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

Marion Fortin, TSM-Research, Toulouse Capitole University, France

Caroline Manville, TSM-Research, Toulouse Capitole University, France

Marc Ohana, Kedge Business School, France 

David Patient, Vlerick Business School

Abiola Sarnecki, Wiesbaden Business School, Germany

Wiley Wakeman, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden