Call for Submissions – Diversity in Management and Organizations (DMO) Conference Spring 2026

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Jan 23, 2026, 3:29:18 AM (3 days ago) Jan 23
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Hi everyone -- I wanted to circulate the following announcement for scholars who do research at the intersection of experimental economics and diversity.


Call for Submissions – Diversity in Management and Organizations (DMO) Conference Spring 2026

Dear all,

In recent years, there has been an explosion of research interest in diversity – heterogeneity in gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other attributes.

Following the first two Diversity in Management and Organizations (DMO) conferences, we invite you to apply to present your best new diversity research at the third DMO conference!

DMO Spring 2026 will be a one-day hybrid conference on April 25, 2026. It will be held simultaneously in two formats: in-person in Singapore at NUS Business School and also online via Zoom (for those who cannot attend in-person). Registration is free.

We welcome submissions on antecedents, consequences, and perceptions of diversity, with a focus on managerial and organizational settings. We encourage all interested researchers (including faculty, industry researchers, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars) to apply.

Click here to submit an abstract! (maximum ~550 words; completed papers are not necessary)

The submission deadline is February 19, 2026 (8:59 PM Pacific Time; 11:59 PM Eastern Time).

Featured events will include a keynote presentation and a Best Research Award prize of $1,000.

Best,

Your DMO Conference Co-Chairs

David P. Daniels (Organizer), Adam Galinsky, Margaret A. Neale, and Melissa C. Thomas-Hunt

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David P. Daniels, PhD
Presidential Young Professor, Department of Management & Organisation
NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
15 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119245 | Company Registration No: 200604346E

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