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Jamie L Gloor is an experienced, international researcher, educator and mentor. She is American born but currently resides in Zurich, Switzerland. Her research interests focus on individual and organizational health, including publications on diversity and leadership and research experience at prestigious universities across four different continents. 

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Latsis Prize

Jamie Gloor

Together with HSG President Bernhard Ehrenzeller and the Latsis Award certificate at the Dies Academicus ceremony on May 21, 2022, in St. Gallen.

I am honored and humbled to receive the 2022 Latsis Prize for the top scholar under age 40 at HSG.

Thank you to the HSG Research Committee for the selection, to the Latsis Foundation for the generous financial award, to my nominator (Judith Walls) for her kind words, to my coauthors and mentors, my family and friends for their support and encouragement.

Just the few words I can muster, because I’m truly beyond words to have received such a big award…

Top photo credit: Universität St.Gallen (HSG)/Hannes Thalmann

Best Paper in EURAM Paris!

Jamie Gloor

After 4 days in Paris, plenty of new people, a plethora of papers, and so many socials, another EURAM has now come to a close. We had super Swiss scholar representation from the University of Zurich (e.g., Drs. Christian Voegtlin and Matthias Beck) and CDI in St. Gallen (Dr. Kyrill Bourovoi). It was a lot of fun presenting my new paper (with coauthors Xinxin Li and Sandy Lim from NUS in Singapore, and Anja Feierabend from UZH), 

 “Maybe Baby” in Everyday Employment:
Incivility at the Intersection of Gender and Parenthood

which was nominated as "Most Inspirational Paper" of the entire conference (from 1,500 submissions) and won "Best Paper" of the Organisational Behaviour Strategic Interest Group (from 183 submissions). We're excited and honored for the recognition-I guess we better hurry and get this paper published now... ;-)

Looking forward to seeing some of these now familiar faces from across Europe (and the world) next year in Glasgow!