EGOS - Full Paper Submission: Important Information Guidelines . . . If your short paper has been accepted by the respective convenor team, you are expected to submit – via the EGOS website your MyEGOS – a full paper version (approx 20–25 pages) by Sunday, June 22, 2025, 23:59:59 CEST (= extended deadline) at the latest
General Theme - European Group for Organizational Studies - EGOS Milan is a city historically located at a European crossroad, and, as the hosting city for the EGOS Colloquium in 2024, epitomizes the complexity and opportunities given by being “between worlds”
General Theme - European Group for Organizational Studies - EGOS The general theme of the 41 st EGOS Colloquium 2025 – “Creativity that Goes a Long Way” – invites organizational scholars to challenge established assumptions about creativity as a unified and homogeneous phenomenon, and to immerse into an imaginative exploration of the vital difference between creativity as an ephemeral accomplishment
EGOS - SUB-THEMES [main Colloquium] - European Group for Organizational . . . If your short paper submitted to one of the sub-themes at the 41 st EGOS Colloquium 2025 has been accepted by the respective sub-theme convenors – approx mid end of February 2025 –, you are expected to upload a full paper version (ca 20–30 pages) via your “MyEGOS”
EGOS - Sub-Plenary 1-3 - European Group for Organizational Studies In this sub-plenary, we attempt to respond to that question by building on several sub-themes at recent EGOS Colloquia, and we respond to the General Theme of the 41 st EGOS Colloquium 2025, which invites us to mobilize our “Creativity that Goes a Long Way”
EGOS - Piano Solo Concert - European Group for Organizational Studies Stavros responded to the challenge by preparing especially for the EGOS community a piano solo concert that showcases different expressions of creativity in his music, including personal compositions; recording and performing collectively with his group; arranging and performing other composers’ works; reinterpreting traditional motives and