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学术报告:Organizational behavior and genetics: from twins to the whole genome
来源:脑科学与类脑研究院 发布日期:2023/09/22 点击量:

报告嘉宾:Dr. SONG, Zhaoli(宋照礼)

时间:2023年9月22日(周五)14:00

地点:脑研院B505会议室(智能医学楼)


Abstract:

Human behavioral traits are heritable. The recent progress in molecular genetics has provided the opportunity to directly explore the linkage between DNA, the material foundation of heredity, and work-related behaviors. In this talk, I will report on a series of studies using the traditional twins, candidate genes, as well as whole genome approaches on topics such as leadership, job turnover, and job characteristics. This set of studies shows how behavior genetics can enrich our understanding of work-related behaviors.


Introduction:

SONG, Zhaoli is an Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore. He received his Ph.D degree in Industrial and Human Resources Management from University of Minnesota at 2004. Dr. Song has research expertise on topics such as behavior genetics, leadership, job search and reemployment, leadership, cross-culture management, AI and the future of work, work-family balance, emotion, and future scenarios. He is leading the research effort to introduce molecular genetics into the management area. He has published in some top management journals such as PNAS, Journal of Applied Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, Human Relations, Journal of Vocational Behaviors, and Leadership Quarterly. His work on genetics has been featured in the media such as Economists, Washington Post, and Strait Times. Dr. Song has consulted or provided training to companies and government agencies in the US, China, and Singapore. He was the academic director of the NUS Asian Pacific EMBA (Chinese) from 2013-2017.


主 办 单 位:山东第一医科大学脑科学与类脑研究院

主持人:王永祥教授

腾讯会议:557-596-009

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