Framing Life, Death and Loyalty at the ILVA Steel Plant: Worker Responses to Life-Threatening Organizational Misconduct

Andrew Spicer will be the speaker of the talk “Framing Life, Death and Loyalty at the ILVA Steel Plant: Worker Responses to Life-Threatening Organizational Misconduct” that will take place on the 4th of May 2023 at 2pm CET. The meeting will be facilitated by Prof. Elisa Giuliani.

Andrew Spicer is an associate professor of international business in the Sonoco International Business Department at the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. He received his Ph.D. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. He previously taught at the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Business at the University of California, Riverside.

Dr. Spicer’s research and teaching focuses on the intersection of business and society in a global economy.  His research has examined privatization policies and outcomes in post-communist countries; the effects of national context and identity on managers’ ethical evaluations and behaviors; the processes that lead to the spread of corrupt business practices across regions and companies; the perils and promises of entrepreneurship in the context of deep poverty; and the long-term evolution of corporate sustainability programs and strategies.

The event will take place in Polo Piagge (University of Pisa), in ROOM Q1.

The event is open and free for all interested participants, who are welcome to join in person or by connecting online at this link.

Starting Time

14:00

May 4, 2023

Ending Time

15:30

May 4, 2023

Address

Polo Didattico delle Piagge, Via Giacomo Matteotti 11, Pisa

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