Stay in the Loop with CIHRS: January 2026

Stay in the Loop with CIHRS: January 2026

Happy New Year!

Submit your abstract for the 7th Global Conference on International Human Resource Management organized by CIHRS and hosted by University of Cyprus! May 21-22, 2026

Abstract submission deadline: Monday, February 2, 2026

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Deadline Extended for: Best Dissertation Proposal and Best Completed Dissertation awards by the Strategic Human Resource Management Workshop Chairs

Submission of a paper to the workshop is extended until Monday, 26 January. 

The Chairs of the 41st EIASM Strategic Human Resource Management Workshop, invite doctoral students and recent doctorate recipients to submit their research to the our next workshop being held at the University of Cagliari in Sardinia on the  12-13 March 2026. 

Our workshop, the oldest continuously held workshop in EIASM, has published the work of many of its attendees in academic journals and books.  We are especially interested in helping doctoral students develop their dissertations and young academics publish their work.

To facilitate this we will award two prizes:

  • The first will be the Best HRM Dissertation Proposal Prize for students currently planning or conducting their thesis,
  • The second will be the Best HRM Dissertation of 2025 for newly minted Ph.D.s.

We hope to see you in March at one of the oldest universities in Europe to discuss some of the newest HRM problems faced by employees, entrepreneurs, companies, and governments.

The submission deadline is January 26, 2026
See all details hereafter:

41st Workshop on Strategic Human Resource Management

The 2026 workshop theme is

"Making Employment Humanized, Healthy, and Sustainable"

 

See all details and Submit HERE

International Chairpersons 

  • Professor Françoise CHEVALIER – HEC Paris, France
  • Professor Elaine FARNDALE – Penn State University, USA
  • Professor Michael SEGALLA - HEC Paris, France
  • Professor Bruno STAFFELBACH - University of Lucerne, Switzerland

Local Chairpersons

  • Professor Maria Chiara Di GUARDO, University of Cagliari, Italy
  • Professor Elona MARKU, University of Cagliari, Italy

More information about the workshop is available HERE

2026

Featured Publication

Megatrends affecting the world of work: Implications for human resource management

Eddy S. Ng; Pauline Stanton; Chidozie Umeh; Greg J. Bamber; Dianna Stone; Kimberly Lukaszewski; Sherry Aw; Sean Lyons; Linda Schweitzer; Shuang Ren; Mustafa F. Özbilgin; Arup Varma
Purpose The purpose of the anthology is to explore how major societal shifts or “megatrends” are impacting the world of work and to provide guidance for human resource management (HRM) professionals. Design/methodology/approach The anthology adopts a varied approach encompassing literature reviews, empirical research and conceptual frameworks to offer informed perspectives on identifying and interpreting megatrends’ impact on HRM. Findings The synthesis highlights several key impacts on the future of work: the transformative power of technological advancements, particularly AI and other new technologies; the challenges posed by globalization and shifting demographics; the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on work practices; the significant risks of climate change; the negative influence of populism and political polarization on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives; and the need for nuanced HRM approaches to address generational differences. Research limitations/implications There is inherent subjectivity in identifying and interpreting megatrends. Individual authors’ perspectives and biases might influence their analyses of megatrends and their recommendations for HRM. The analyses predominantly focus on Western contexts, limiting the generalizability of findings to other geographical regions and cultures. Practical implications The anthology encourages a more proactive, adaptable and inclusive approach to HRM, emphasizing the need for strategic foresight, investment in employee development and a focus on building organizational resilience in the face of significant societal changes. Social implications The anthology underscores the social responsibility of organizations and policymakers to mitigate negative social consequences arising from megatrends, promoting social justice, equity and the well-being of all members of society, particularly those most vulnerable to disruption. The findings highlight a need for societal adaptation and proactive measures to address potential inequities. Originality/value The anthology offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the significant transformations in the world of work, offering actionable guidance and laying the groundwork for future research into how HRM can successfully adapt to the evolving landscape. Keywords: Megatrends, Technological change, Artificial intelligence, Demographic shift, Globalization, Climate change, Populism, Future of work
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CIHRS is Seeking Visiting Scholars

CIHRS provides opportunities for scholars engaged in research matching our international HRM agenda by supporting a visiting scholars program. To apply for a visiting scholar position, please submit a full CV and cover letter, clearly explaining how you could see your research contributing to the vision of CIHRS.

Applications can be emailed to cihrs@psu.edu at any time. Please note that visiting positions do not have any financial support, and applicants must provide evidence of how their visit would be fully funded.