- معرفی ششمین کنگره عناصر کمیاب ایران
- معرفی اعضای کمیته علمی کنفرانس ملی ایده های نوین در روانشناسی و علوم تربیتی
- کارگاه های آموزشی سومین کنفرانس ملی رویه های بتنی
- معرفی کنفرانس ملی بافت فرسوده شهری
- پیام رییس دوازدهمین کنگره بین المللی و هفدهمین کنگره کشوری ارتقاء کیفیت خدمات آزمایشگاهی تشخیص پزشکی ایران
- درباره کنگره دوسالانه و بین المللی سلامت درحوادث و بلایا
- آغاز فعالیت پایگاه رتبه بندی پژوهشی بانکها همزمان با هفته پژوهش
- معرفی اعضای کمیته علمی اولین کنفرانس ملی مهندسی مدیریت ; طراحی و توسعه سامانه ها و فرایندهای سازمانی
- درباره اولین کنفرانس ملی مهندسی مدیریت ; طراحی و توسعه سامانه ها و فرایندهای سازمانی
- درباره همایش ملی کارآفرینی در بستر فناوری اطلاعات
- متن مصاحبه دبیرخانه همایش شرق شناسی، فردوسی فرهنگ و ادب فارسی با دبیرعلمی همایش
- شیوه نقش آفرینی خانواده متاثر از خط مشی های حاکمیتی
- کمیته علمی هفدهمین کنگره سراسری انجمن مدیکال انکولوژی و هماتولوژی ایران و کنفرانس سالانه پرستاری سرطان
- معرفی هفدهمین کنگره سراسری انجمن مدیکال انکولوژی و هماتولوژی ایران و کنفرانس سالانه پرستاری سرطان
- معرفی اعضای کمیته علمی و اجرایی یازدهمین کنگره مرکز تحقیقات بهداشت باروری و ناباروری و سومین کنگره سلامت مردان
- صدور گواهی زود هنگام پذیرش مقاله و داوری سریع مقالات
- آغاز اعلام پیش از موعد نتایج داوری هفتمین کنفرانس مهندسی برق و الکترونیک ایران
- برگزاری کارگاه آموزشی بررسی راهکارهای شکل گیری و توسعه تعاونی های چند منظوره گردشگری روستایی
- مجموعه مقالات کنفرانس بین المللی مهندسی ارزش و مدیریت هزینه منتشر شد.
- فراخوان مقاله دهمین همایش مجازی بین المللی تحولات جدید ایران و جهان
- درباره چهارمین کنفرانس بین المللی اقتصاد در شرایط تحریم
- درباره اولین کنفرانس ملی مهندسی مدیریت ; طراحی و توسعه سامانه ها و فرایندهای سازمانی
سخنرانی پروفسور Malcolm Higgs در سومین کنفرانس بین المللی پژوهش های نوین در مدیریت ، اقتصاد و حسابداری
Professor Malcolm Higgs استاد مدیریت منابع انسانی و رفتاری سازمانی دانشگاه University of Southampton به عنوان سخنران کلیدی در سومین کنفرانس بین المللی پژوهش های نوین در مدیریت ، اقتصاد و حسابداری سخنرانی خواهند کرد.
Professor of Human Resource Management and Organisation Behaviour
Malcolm is the Professor of HR Management and Organisation Behaviour. He was Head of the Southampton Business School 2011-2014.
Career history
Prior to his appointment at Southampton Business School, Malcolm was the Director of the School of Leadership, Change and HR and Research Director of Henley Management College. He took up this position in August 2005 having for the previous four years been the College Academic Dean. He remains a Visiting Professor at Henley Management College.
He moved to Henley from a role as Principal Partner in Towers Perrin’s International Human Resource Management practice. In this role he was responsible for Organisation Change and Management Development, Assessment, Leadership Development and Training projects for clients and for developing programmes and strategies for human resource and change management. In addition he was responsible for the firm’s International leadership development practice.
Prior to joining Towers Perrin, Malcolm had eight years consulting experience with the Hay Group and Arthur Young. In 1987 he undertook a research programme into the human resource implications of the major changes in the UK financial markets and in 1988 published a book based on this research “Management Development Strategy in the Financial Sector”. He has also published extensively on leadership, team development, executive assessment and change management. In addition he has published widely on the topic of Emotional Intelligence and has jointly developed a new psychometric test to measure this together with a book on the topic (Making Sense of Emotional Intelligence).
Malcolm is a member of the British Psychological Society and a Chartered Occupational Psychologist and is also actively involved in consulting on leadership, change and assessment with a range of international companies both as an individual consultant and as the former Chairman of a specialist change consulting firm (RFLC).
Collaborations
Over the last three years Malcolm has been collaborating with colleagues at Erasmus University in Holland, exploring how change is approached in the public sector. This has started as a review of 10 years of literature and has resulted in a paper that has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Public Administration.
Over the last four years he has been collaborating with colleagues at Henley Business School (University of Reading). These collaborations have resulted in six conference presentations (two of which were awarded as a best paper) and one has been accepted for publication in a three star journal with two being submitted to three star journals.
Awards
Best paper awards:
British Academy of Management (BAM) 2010
Irish Academy of Management 2012
Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society 2012
Editorial posts
Malcolm is on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Change Management and Team Performance Management (having been the founding editor).
In addition he is a regular reviewer for a range of 3 and 4 star journals as well as key conferences (e.g. Academy of Management, British Academy of Management).
Keynotes
Keynote speaker at practitioner conferences including:
The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
The Clore Foundation
Vision 20:20 (The UK Arts project)
The Pharmaceutical Supply Group
International Conference on Modern Research in Management , Economics and Accounting
and a range of corporate conferences.
Visiting posts
Visiting Professor at Erasmus University (2009 – Present)
Visiting Professor Henley Business School (2005 – Present)
Visiting Scholar American University of Beirut (2012 – present).