Curtis Chan
@CurtisKChan
Asst Prof @BCCarrollSchool | PhD @HarvardHBS, MA @HarvardSoc, BA @Harvard | Research occupations/professions in organizations | Teach @BostonCollege | Dance fan
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http://www.curtiskchan.com/ 06-03-2010 15:37:39
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Check out the Harvard Business Review that Lindsey Cameron, I, and Michel Anteby wrote: 'Why Calling Your Workers Heroes Can Backfire'!
๐จ Join us for our Presenter Symposium 'Work, Occupations, and Inequality' Academy of Management, sponsored by ใใพใค and Careers Division. You'll find us in Hampton A (Sheraton) on Mon, 7 Aug 12:00pm. #aom2023
This #ThrowbackThursday , check out an interview with Curtis Chan and #MichelAnteby about their 2016 ASQ Journal paper about the #tsa
asqblog.com/2016/05/10/chaโฆ
PS - these authors won the 2021 ONE-SIM Outreach award for a paper related to this project! outreach-award.org
Some heroes push shopping carts: How the pandemic changed gig workers | Lindsey Cameron of Knowledge at Wharton, Curtis Chan of Boston College Carroll School and Michel Anteby ow.ly/IBgc50N0JWh
Check out Alexandra Feldbergโs excellent and important new ASQ about the โtask bindโ that women in organizations may face!
Remember how during the height of the pandemic many essential and often underpaid workers were suddenly called heroes? How did workers respond to this lauded label? Check out the new article with myself, Curtis Chan and Michel Anteby! (1/4)
authors.elsevier.com/c/1fl1R2gS5Nvvโฆ
Happy to share my paper with Lindsey Cameron and Michel Anteby about how Instacart shoppers react to being called 'heroes' at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes!
authors.elsevier.com/c/1fl1R2gS5Nvvโฆ
I feel so grateful and honored to receive w/ Michel Anteby the 2022 ASQ Journal Award for Scholarly Contribution for our paper on how gender inequality at the TSA can be explained by task segregation! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00โฆ
Excited to be part of Academy of Management symposium 'An Occupational Lens on Social Inequality' with Sharon Koppman, Arvind Karunakaran, Summer Jackson, Pam Tolbert, and Andrea Wessendorf! Hope to see folks in Seattle in August ๐
So impressed by and proud of the brilliant Lindsey Cameron, who is a 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival Fellow! ๐๐aspenideas.org/articles/2022-โฆ
My Boston College Carroll School colleague Bess Rouse is an incoming #AMJ Assoc. Editor along with Juliane Reinecke whose work I also really admire! Congrats! ๐๐ (Bess, hope you'll still have time for me to bug you at the office with all those manuscripts you'll get ๐)