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Carsten Schröder, Thomas Behrends, Susanne Royer, Wenzel Matiaske
The workshop is part of the SOEP-LEE2 project and brings together research on resilience, crisis responses, digital transformation, and cyber security, with a particular emphasis on empirical work using survey and linked data on firms, employees, and households. It will also showcase new data resources from the SOEP research infrastructure.
Economic crises, geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological change are profoundly transforming firms, labor markets, and households. At the same time, the diffusion of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, remote work, and cyber risks is reshaping organizational structures, work practices, and economic behavior. Understanding these developments requires high-quality data that links individuals, households, and organizations.
Keynote speakers:
Christian Dustmann
Department of Economics, University College London; Rockwool Foundation Berlin
Osea Giuntella
Department of economics at University of Pittsburgh
David Peetz
Centre for Work, Organisation, and Wellbeing at Griffith University, Brisbane
We welcome contributions from economics, sociology, management, political science, and related fields. Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Organizational resilience and crisis preparedness
- Firm responses to shocks and technological change
- Cyber security and digital resilience
- Worker well-being and household resilience
- Labor market effects of digital transformation
- Digital inequality and skills
Besides papers related to the main theme of the conference, we also welcome submissions that address other relevant topics in personnel and organization research.
Data and Methodological Approaches The workshop particularly encourages contributions using household micro data sources like German Socio-Economic Panel, register data of employees and companies, linked employer–employee datasets, firm and establishment surveys, as well as qualitative data and expert surveys.
Submission deadline is September 1, 2026:
Authors are invited to submit either an extended abstract (1–2 pages) or a full paper. Always include: title, authors and affiliations, research question, data and empirical strategy, as well as preliminary or expected results. Please send your application to: akempor2026_mst@hsu.hamburg
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