WHEN YOUR AUDIENCE IS FULL OF JERKS (20 April 2022)

Description

Surprise! Youngjin Yoo is back on the show, our first repeat guest. But only because we continue our recent philosophy of making impromptu changes to our planned recordings. This time we end up talking about presenting research and handling questions from the audience. Jan suggests some jerkiness can be a good thing while Nick things we should all play nice.  And Youngjin? He suggests both is fine.

Episode Reading List

  • Latour, B. (2005). Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network Theory. Oxford University Press.
  • von Briel, F., Davidsson, P., & Recker, J. (2018). Digital Technologies as External Enablers of New Venture Creation in the IT Hardware Sector. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 42(1), 47-69.
  • Herman, A. (2013). The Cave and the Light: Plato Versus Aristotle, and the Struggle for the Soul of Western Civilization. Random House.
  • Giddens, A. (1984). The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration. University of California Press.
  • Berente, N., & Yoo, Y. (2012). Institutional Contradictions and Loose Coupling: Postimplementation of NASA’s Enterprise Information System. Information Systems Research, 23(2), 376-396.
  • Jehn, K. (1997). Affective and Cognitive Conflict in Work Groups: Increasing Performance Through Value-Based Intragroup Conflict. In C. K. W. De Dreu & E. Van de Vliert (Eds.), Using Conflict in Organizations (pp. 87-100). Sage.
  • Reynolds, G. (2020). Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery (3rd ed.). Pearson Education.

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