Dr. Camille Desjardins
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Assistant Prof. of OB/HRM at the American University of Beirut | Former Renmin University of China | PhD from Toulouse School of Management | #organizationaljustice #womenscareers #flexiblework ⚖️ | Views are my own | She/her
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Have you registered for the Friday 9/12 WFRN.bsky.social Virtual Conference Series Event? (11 am -12:30 pm EDT). The Year’s Best Work-Family Research: 2025 Kanter Award Finalists Present Their Research. wfrn.org/news/registe...
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🚨Last month to apply for the 2026–2027 Work and Family Researchers Network Early Career Fellowship (WFRN ECF). wfrn.org/early-career...

✅ Dedicated ECF preconference
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✅ ECF peer and professional network
✅ Career development support
✅ Bespoke mentoring

And so much more...
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Early Career Work and Family Fellowship Program The Work and Family Researchers Network is committed to mentoring the next generation of work and family scholars. Our Early Career Fellowship Program p...
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#genderequality #motherhoodpenalty #justice
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- Injustice events and inactions (push factors) and changing career and work-life priorities (pull factors) are found to influence each other and to exert both direct and indirect effects on career withdrawal over time.
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- Women experience injustice events and inactions (push factors) from different entities in their organization, primarily their supervisors.
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💡 We conducted 134 interviews with #workingwomen at four points —from #pregnancy announcement to 6 to 8 months upon return to work— and found that:
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In this research, we take an organizational justice lens to investigate both the pull and push dynamics surrounding maternity leave.
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Some research explains this phenomenon by arguing that women pull out of their careers due to changing career and work-life priorities after #childbirth, while other studies show that women are pushed out by their organizations.
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🤰 Maternity leave and #motherhood are typically associated with severe career penalties for women.
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So happy to share our new publication with Marion Fortin in the Journal of Organizational Behavior on the career effects of #injustice experiences at work around #maternityleave.
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Happening today at AUB as part of #palestineweek

🎥 Film screening and discussion with the filmmaker, researcher and activist, Khadijeh Habashneh.

Join us for an insightful discussion on Palestinian resistance cinema.
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Submit Your Nomination for the WFRN.bsky.social Best Conference Paper Award by June 1, 2024. This award recognizes the author(s) of an original paper identified as the “best conference paper.”https://wfrn.org/news/submit-your-nomination-for-the-wfrn-best-conference-paper-award-by-june-1-2024/
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In less than 1 month we'll be addressing Big Questions in Work-Family at the #WFRN2024 conference.
I look forward to presenting my work on women in the gig economy from a work-family angle. If you’re interested in this topic, join the Women at Work session on 20/06, 9-10:30am. @wfrn.bsky.social