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Romani, Laurence

Professor

Director of the Center for Responsible Leadership and Academic Lead for SSE, my work focuses on organizations' contribution to inclusive societies, for example, with their recruitment programs. For the last few years, I have paid special attention to how the representation of persons with a migration background is done in recruitment processes. Topics that have become salient are 'merits', especially how merits are seen and evaluated in a recruitment, and I am investigating this with the projects MERITA as well as 'Solving the integration challenge of high-skilled migrants'.

Theoretical frameworks that I have found helpful for studying how merits are evaluated are for example, Lamont's theory of recognition (and de-stigmatisation) or Boltanski and Thévenot's Economies of Worth. I consider contributions from critical management, critical and pragmatic sociology, feminist and postcolonial organization studies to further diversity management research.

Research Areas:

Diversity Management

Critical management studies

Migration studies

Multiple-paradigm studies

 

Selected recent Publications:

Morillas, M and Romani, L. (2023). , Management Learning, 54(4): 511-530.

Böhm, S., et al. (2022) Ethics at the Centre of Global and Local Challenges: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics, Journal of Business Ethics,

Risberg, A. and Romani, L. (2022). . human relations, 75:4, pp. 655-680.

Romani, L; Zanoni, P and Holck, L. (2021) , Gender, Work & Organization, online

Holgersson, C. and Romani, L. (2020) , European Management Review.

Szkudlarek, B.; Romani, L.; Osland, J. and Caprar, D. (2020) London: Sage.

Romani, L. Holck, L. and Risberg, A. (2019) Organization. Online first & Open Access. See link in 'My documents'

Primecz, H., Mahadevan, J., Romani, L. (2016), Why is Cross-Cultural Management blind to power relations? Investigating ethnicity, language, gender and religion, International Journal of Cross-Cultural Management, 16(2), 127-136.