Expertise

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, often slightly differently depending on the profile of the candidates, 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.

My teaching is principally at the level of Bachelors. I support students in the development of their bachelors thesis and I am now engaging in a course for a multi-actor understanding of migration and integration, with a focus on the European Union.

Finally, the outcome of my research is shared with practitioners in the form of either sessions for Executive Education or research collaborations when I engage with companies willing to critically examine their recruitment processes.

Organizational Affiliations

Director, Center for Responsible Leadership

Professor, Department of Management and Organization

Affiliated Professor, Center for Migration and Integration Research

Affiliated Researcher, Mistra Center For Sustainable Markets