Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
Baillet Latour Chair in Error Management
The new Inbev - Baillet Latour Chair in Error
Management Solvay Brussels School of Economics
and Management (Universite libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium) invites applications for two Post-Doctoral research positions
ABOUT THE CHAIR: Pushing the frontier of Error
Management: There has never been a greater
abundance of theoretical and practical lessons on
how to "manage successfully" and "do the right
thing". Yet, management errors continue to be
part and parcel of organizational life. While
short-term consequences can be benign, leaving
managerial errors unaddressed in the longer term
can imply severe financial underperformance or
even wholesale bankruptcy. Unfortunately the
causes of managerial errors often are deep-seated
and hard to control. Emotional conflict,
managerial hubris, bandwagon behaviour, a
dysfunctional culture and organizational politics
are amongst the most resilient sources of flawed
decision-making; including the failure to
consider all relevant information and the neglect of long-term consequences.
Given the impossibility to avoid managerial
errors altogether, the objective of the Chair is
to focus attention on "managing errors once
they've been made". Research produced by the
Chair will benefit managers, businesses and
society at large by raising awareness about the
importance of early stage error detection, and by
building an action-oriented agenda on how to
remediate managerial errors efficiently and effectively.
ABOUT SOLVAY BRUSSELS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND
MANAGEMENT (SBSEM): SBS-EM is the school of
economics and management of the Universite Libre
de Bruxelles (ULB), with a century-old tradition
of excellence in higher education. SBS-EM has 56
full-time faculty members and more than 150
affiliate faculty members from other departments
or from practice. It offers 2 bachelor degrees, 4
masters (economics, business & economics,
management sciences, business engineering), a
Ph.D. program in economics and management, an MBA
and a full range of executive education programs.
About 3000 full-time students are enrolled in our
programs. The school has a strong research focus
with four research centres (Centre Emile
Bernheim, DULBEA, ECARES and iCite) and several
more thematic research units. It is Equis and
AMBA accredited. The school benefits from ULB's
strategic partnerships with top institutions
around the world, including for instance
Berkeley, Oxford, Cambridge, and Waseda, to
facilitate international research collaborations.
ABOUT THE CANDIDATES AND SELECTION PROCESS: The
post-doctoral fellows will be expected to cross
disciplinary boundaries to perform first class
research on the management of errors in
organizations. Researchers holding a PhD in any
relevant discipline are welcome to apply,
provided their research programme directly
addresses the topic of the Chair. Examples of
fields of studies that could be drawn upon
include: sense-making, organizational attention,
organization design, organizational learning,
entrepreneurship and innovation, information
systems, risk management, systems design, impact
assessment, corporate governance, operations
management, complexity, international expansion,
cognitive biases and many more.
While it is entirely the responsibility of the
research team to develop the research methodology
and agenda, illustrative streams of analysis might include:
- Definition of errors, recognizing that
decisions in any environment imply trade-offs and
that information is incomplete;
- Detection of errors, by third parties
(governance or regulation bodies) or the decision makers themselves;
- Management of errors, to build a robust
analytical framework based, a.o., on real life cases.
Appointments are for three years, followed by a
two 2-years contract (hence, 3+2), depending on
evaluations, starting as early as possible
between October 2013 and February 2014.
FURTHER QUALIFICATIONS: In addition to the
quality of the research proposal, applicants
should demonstrate their ability to publish in
internationally recognized peer-review journals.
The ability to work closely with organizations
and conduct case studies will also be assessed.
Next to a convincing theoretical outline and
research design, the proposal should include a
plan for the diffusion of findings to both
academics and practitioners. For instance,
diffusion efforts could involve the organization
of international workshops or the preparation of innovative course material.
An international scientific committee will select
the candidates on the basis of following
criteria: quality of the research project,
scientific publications, commitment,
international experience, and networking capabilities.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: To apply, send a cover
letter, full CV and research proposal (maximum 5
pages) to Prof. Carine Peeters: carine.peeters@ulb.ac.be
The deadline for sending the application material is August 30, 2013.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an
interview at the end of September 2013.
Posted 7/18/13