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International reference groups for the BEST-project
The first international reference group consisted of well-known researchers from Italy, Holland, England and Norway. See names and addresses here.
A seminar with the first reference group was held September 24.-25. 2004. See programme and participants here.
The second international reference group was Scandinavian.
A seminar with the second reference group was held May 7.-8. 2007. See programme and participants here.
Professor Gunnar Aronsson
Arbetslivsinstitutet
S-113 91 Stockholm
Sweden
gunnar.aronsson@arbetslivsinstitutet.se
Research leader Tor Claussen
International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS)
P.O. Box 8046
N-4068 Stavanger
Norway
Tor.Claussen@iris.no
Professor Bjørg Aase Sørensen
Arbeidsforskningsinstituttet
Pb. 6954
St. Olavs Plass
N-0130 Oslo
Norway
Bjoerg.aase.soerensen@afi-wri.no
Professor Per Langaa Jensen
Institut for Produktion og Ledelse
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Bygning 423
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
Per.langaa@ipl.dtu.dk
First International reference group for the BEST-project
Professor Amanda Griffiths
Institute of Work, Health and Organisations
University of Nottingham
NG7 2RD Nottingham
England
amanda.griffiths@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor Michiel Kompier
Department of Work- and Organizational Psychology
University of Nijmegen
P.O. box 9104
NL-6500 HE Nijmegen
Holland
+31-24-3612640
m.kompier@psych.ru.nl
Professor Silvia Gherardi
Dipartimento di Socilogica e Ricerca Sociale
Via G Verdi, 26
I-38100 Trento
Italy
silvia.gherardi@soc.unitn.it
Research leader Preben Lindøe
Rogaland Research
PoB 8046
N-4068 Stavanger
Norway
preben.lindoe@rf.no
Professor Gunnar Aronsson
National Institute for Working Life
S-113 91 Stockholm
Sweden
gunnar.aronsson@arbetslivsinstitutet.se
Professor Annika Härenstam
National Institute for Working Life
S-113 91 Stockholm
Sweden
annika.harenstam@arbetslivsinstitutet.se
The members of this reference group have published following articles with relevance for the BEST project:
The organizational Learning of Safety in communities of Practice by Silvia Gherardi og Davide Nicolini. Journal of Management Inquiry, Vol. 9, No. 1, March 2000 7-18
Organizational interventions Facing the limits of the natural science paradigm by Amanda Griffiths. Scandinavian Journal for Environmental Health 1999, vol 25, no 6: 589-596
Cases in stress prevention: The Succes of a participative and stepwise approach by Michiel A.J. Kompier et al. Stress medicine, vol. 14: 155-168 (1998)
Organizational work Stress Interventions in a Theoretical, Methodological and Practical Context by Michiel A. J. Kompier og Tage S. Kristensen. In: Stress in the workplace: Past, Present and Future, p. 164-188
Trailing Reseach based Evaluation; Phases and Roles by Odd Einar Olsen and Preben Lindøe
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