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Hi all,

I'd like to introduce a new member to AACORN, Elizabeth Doherty
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Elizabeth M. Doherty, Ph.D., Chair and Associate Professor of Management at
Saint Josephıs University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, studies issues
pertaining to worker welfare, with past research focused primarily on
rewards and alternative reward strategies. Her current investigations
consider how the arts and humanities provide new insights toward
understanding human experiences in the workplace throughout the 20th
century. Specifically, Elizabeth now studies images of work and workers to
learn how artists and writers have interpreted the meaning of work and the
employer-employer relationship, especially as compared to what management
scholars and practitioners have said. As an emerging program of research,
Elizabeth presented her work at both the 2005 and 2006 Academy of Management
meetings. Her first article in this field, ³Viewing work historically
through art: Incorporating the visual arts into organizational studies² was
published in Journal of Management History, 2006, 12(2), 137-153. A
manuscript in the ³revise and resubmit² stage compares images of U.S.
workersı experiences during the Depression era (1930-1941) from an
organizational studies perspective (e.g., Taylorism, Fortune magazine
writers) with those from the arts (e.g., movies, visual arts, dramas).
Through her program of research, Elizabeth aims to show organizational
scholars how artists and writers might inform their studies and provide
useful insight into designing and implementing strategies that enhance the
well being of humans at work.

Cheers,

Steve

Steven S. Taylor, PhD
Associate Professor
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Department of Management
100 Institute Rd
Worcester, MA 01609
USA
+1 508-831-5557
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