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Libby (Elizabeth) Sander


(MENAFN- The Conversation) MBA Director & Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bond Business School, Bond University Profile Articles Activity

Libby Sander, PhD, Master HRM, Bachelor of Arts (Japanese), Bachelor of Business, is an Associate Professor in the Business School at Bond University.

Libby has appeared on ABC TV's Catalyst and The Drum featuring her research, Sunrise on Channel 7, ABC News and spoken at TEDx .

Libby is an agenda contributor at the World Economic Forum and her articles have appeared in US Newsweek, the BBC, the World Economic Forum, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Fast Company, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and on SBS, amongst others.

Libby is the co-author of Work in the 21st Century: How do I Log On? which was published by Emerald in 2017, and is currently working on a new book to be published by Routledge.

She is regularly featured on radio and in national media including for the ABC, 3AW and The Australian, commenting on issues on work, society and future trends in organisations.

Experience
  • 2016–present Assistant Professor , Bond University
Education
  • 2017 Griffith University, PhD
  • 2001 Griffith University, Master of Human Resource Management
Publications
  • 2017 Work in the 21st Century: How do I log on?, Emerald Publishing
  • 2015 Developing the Innovative Manager in Handbook of Research on Managing Managers, Elgar
Grants and Contracts
  • 2019 Bond University Research Infrastructure Grant Role: Recipient Funding Source: Bond University
  • 2013 Workplace Design Research Scholarship Role: Scholarship Recipient Funding Source: Bene Asia Pacific
Honours

Academy of Management Outstanding Reviewer Award 2013 Fellow Australian Institute of Management


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