Prof. Barbara Kozushnik participant in the Annual ENOP Symposium “Trust and Morality in a Post-Truth World”

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It’s been exactly one year since Prof. Barbara Kozushnik appeared as a member at the Annual ENOP 2023 Symposium “Trust and Morality in a Post-Truth World.” The conference was held March 23-24, 2023 in Paris.

As the UN opens to receive the support and expert insights of psychologists on the well-being of citizens and workers in a post-pandemic world (IAAP 2023), this symposium aimed to reveal current evidence on trust and moral agency in today’s workplaces. Presentations were designed to familiarize ENOP members with the emerging evidence and provide a forum to discuss both the policy and practical implications of trust and moral action in the workplace.

The meetings were chaired by Prof. Rosalind Searle (Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow & Finian Buckley, Dublin City University Business School). The main topics of the meetings were:

  • The impact of trust on workplace dynamics and performance (Finian Buckley, Dublin City University Business School)
  • Trust, distrust and vulnerability in the context of cyber security (Rosalind Searle, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow)
  • Motivated trust in artificial intelligence at work: The case of HRM systems and HRM stakeholders (Guido Hertel, University of Muenster)
  • “It’s Business”: A qualitative study of the dynamics of moral injury and well-being (Karina Nielsen, Sheffield University Management School)
  • Trust in leaders (Deanne den Hartog, University of Amsterdam)
  • How organizations commit wrongdoing through the lens of moral agency. Conceptualizing organizational moral disengagement (Roberta Fida, Norwich Business School)