Book launch: Researching values
Book launch: Researching values
How to research values and values work? The book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of potential research methods and considers the role of the researcher and specific empirical contexts in which to research values. Presentation by the editors, responses and panel. The event is part of the hybrid webinar series Forum for values-based leadership and innovation. You can choose whether you want to join the book launch physically or be digitally present on Zoom.
How to research values and values work? The book discusses the advantages and disadvantages of potential research methods and considers the role of the researcher and specific empirical contexts in which to research values. Presentation by the editors, responses and panel. The event is part of the hybrid webinar series Forum for values-based leadership and innovation. You can choose whether you want to join the book launch physically or be digitally present on Zoom.
- D14-AU17, Diakonveien 14, 0370 Oslo
- 7. april 2022, 09.00–10.30 (Legg til i kalender)

Editors of the book are Gry Espedal, Beate Jelstad Løvaas, Stephen Sirris and Arild Wæraas. It is a follow-up of the book Understanding Values Work: Institutional Perspectives in Organisations and Leadership (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
Get access to the book Researching Values here.
Programme
09:00 Introduction Stephen Sirris, (professor, Centre of Values-Based Leadership and Innovation, VID Specialized University)
09:05 Welcome Gunhild Odden (professor and vice rector of research, VID)
09:10 Book presentation Editors Gry Espedal (associate professor, VID) and Beate Jelstad Løvaas (associate professor, VID)
09:25 Respons Rudi Kirkhaug (professor UiT The Arctic University of Norway)
09:40 Respons Einar Aadland (docent emeritus, VID)
09:55 Panel Ingunn Moser (CEO Diakonhjemmet), Gjalt de Graaf (professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Harald Askeland (director, KA Church Employer’s Association) and Arild Wæraas (professor, VID),
10:20 The book’s relevance for PhD-education Annette Leis-Peters (Professor and program responsible for PhD in Diaconia, values and professional practice, VID)
10:30 Closure