Dr. Anna Katharina Bader
Prof Dr
Anna Katharina Bader (Née: Hildisch)
Associate Professor of International Human Resource Management
Academic and non-academic positions
· Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK, Associate Professor of
International Human Resource Management, 01/2019- present
· University of
Goettingen, Germany, Assistant Professor in HRM and Asian Business, 10/2012 – 12/2018
(including Parental Leave, 08/2016 – 11/2017)
· Various Visiting Researcher positions (Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver, Canada, 2018, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, 2014, Loyola
College, Chennai, India, 2010)
·
Leadership
Development Manager, Vodafone D2, Duesseldorf, Germany, 10/2011 – 09/2012
· Research
Associate and Executive Director/ Program Manager Executive Education, Catholic
University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany, 10/2007 – 09/2010
·
Freelance
Trainer, Alcatel-Lucent, Stuttgart, Germany, 2006 – 2007
Peer-reviewed journal articles
·
Bader, A. K., Froese,
F. J., Cooke, F. L. & Schuster, T. (2022). Gender Diversity Management in
Foreign Subsidiaries: A Comparative Study in Germany and Japan. Journal of
International Management, 28(3), 100921.
·
Schuster,
T., Bader, B. & Bader, A.K. & Rousseau, D.M. (2022). When Foreign Waves Hit Home Shores: Organizational
Identification in Psychological Contract Breach-Violation Relationships During
International Assignments. Journal of Organizational Behavior 43(3) 369-385.
·
Bader,
A.K., Bader, B., Froese, F.J. & Sekiguchi, T. (2021). One way or another? An international comparison of
expatriate performance management in multinational companies. Human Resource
Management. 60, 737-752.
·
Egdell, V., Hussein,
R., Harrison, D., Bader, A.K. & Wilson, R. (2021). “I find it daunting…that
I’m gonna have to deal with this until sixty”: Extended working lives and the
sustainable employability of operational firefighters. Work Employment and Society.
Online First, DOI: 10.1177/09500170211041300.
·
Breitenmoser,
A. & Bader, A.K. (2021). Retaining repatriates.
The role of career derailment upon repatriation and how it can be mitigated.
International Journal of Human Resource Management, 32, 1509-1536.
· Bader, A.K., Kemper, L., & Froese, F.J., (2019). Who promotes a value-in-diversity perspective: A fuzzy set analysis of executives’ individual and organizational characteristics. Human Resource Management, 58, 203-217.
·
Bader, A.K, Reade, C.
& Froese, F.J. (2019). Terrorism and expatriate withdrawal cognitions:
Differential role of perceived work and non-work constraints. International
Journal of Human Resource Management, 30, 1769-1793.
·
Bader,
B., Schuster, T., Bader, A.K. & Shaffer, M. (2019). The dark side of expatriation: dysfunctional
relationships, expatriate crises, prejudice and a VUCA world. Journal of Global
Mobility, 7, 126-136.
·
Froese, F.J. &
Bader, A.K. (2019) Surviving the desk-review. Asian Business and Management,
18, 1-5.
·
Kemper, L., Bader, A.K.
& Froese, F.J. (2019). Promoting gender diversity in a challenging
environment: The case of Scandinavian subsidiaries in Japan. Personnel Review,
48, 56-75.
·
Peltokorpi,
V., Bader, A.K. & Froese, F.J. (2019). Foreign and domestic company attractiveness to host national employees in
Japan: A person–organization fit and image theory perspective. International
Journal of Selection and Assessment, 27, 392-405.
·
Bader,
A.K., Froese, F.J. & Kraeh, A. (2018). Clash of cultures? German expatriates’ work-life boundary adjustment in
South Korea. European Management Review, 15, 357-374.
·
Bader,
B., Stoermer, S., Bader, A.K. & Schuster, T. (2018). Institutional discrimination of women and workplace
harassment of female expatriates. Journal of Global Mobility, 6, 40-58.
Outstanding Paper in the Emerald Literati Awards 2019.
·
Schmitz,
M., Froese, F.J. & Bader, A.K. (2018). Organizational cynicism in multinational corporations in China. Asia
Pacific Business Review. 24, 620-637.
·
Bader,
A.K., Froese, F.J, Achteresch, A. & Behrens, S. (2017). Expatriates’ influence on the organizational
commitment of host country nationals in China. The moderating role of
individual values and status characteristics. European Journal of International
Management, 11, 181-200.
·
Bader, A.K. (2016).
Paradox and Power. A structurationist perspective on managers’ hesitation
toward people management. German Journal of Research in Human Resource
Management, 30, 108-124.
·
Kemper, L., Bader,
A.K. & Froese, F.J. (2016). Diversity management in aging societies: A
comparative study in Germany and Japan. Management Revue, 27, 29-49.
·
Stoermer, S., Bader,
A.K. & Froese, F.J. (2016). Culture matters: The influence of cultural
values on climate for inclusion. Cross-Cultural and Strategic Management, 23,
287-305.
·
Hildisch, A.K. &
Froese, F.J., Pak, Y.S. (2015). Employee responses to a cross-border
acquisition: The role of social support from different hierarchical levels.
Asian Business and Management, 14, 327-347.
Books and book chapters
·
Bader,
A.K. & Blenkinsopp, J. (2020). Can we
release the brake on mothers’ careers? A UK perspective. In: Premarajan, R. K.
& Forrier, A. and Arthur, M.: Career Dynamics in a Global World. Edward
Elgar Publishing (p.136–147).
·
Bader,
B., Schuster, T. & Bader, A.K. (Eds.) (2017): Expatriate Management - Transatlantic Dialogues. Palgrave
MacMillan.
·
Bader, A.K. (2017).
The effect of host country nationals´ support on expatriates´ adjustment - A
multiple stakeholder approach. In: Bader, B., Schuster, T. & Bader, A. K.
(Eds.). Expatriate Management - Transatlantic Dialogues. Palgrave MacMillan (p
137-163).
·
Froese, F.J.,
Hildisch, A.K. & Kemper, L.E. (2014). Leveraging diversity - How an
inclusive organizational climate increases organizational success. In: Widuckel, W., de Molina, K., Ringlstetter, M.
F., Frey, D. (Eds.): Arbeitskultur 2020. Springer Gabler.
·
Hildisch, A.K. &
Thies, S. (2012). Onboarding - A holistic approach to management development.
In: Annuals of Personnel Development. Freiburg: Leuchterhand
·
Hildisch, A.K. (2012).
The strategic integration of personnel departments: A structurationist
perspective. Wiesbaden: Springer Gabler.
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Awards and HonoUrs
·
Alan
M. Rugman Award, Finalist, Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, 2022
·
Excellence in
Reviewing Award from Human Resource Management Review, 2021
·
Paper
recognised as among most cited papers in
European Management Review in 2018/19, 2020
·
Outstanding Paper Award in the 2019 Emerald Literati Awards
for Excellence, 2019
·
CEIBS
Best Paper
Award (International
Management Division), Finalist, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 2019
·
Alan
M. Rugman Award, Finalist, Academy of International Business Annual Meeting,
2019
·
WAIB Best Paper Award for Increased Gender
Awareness in International Business Research, Academy of International Business
Annual Meeting, 2017
· Personal Quarterly and HR division of German Academic Association for Business Research Best Paper Award, 2016
· Academy of Management IM Division: Best Reviewer Award, 2016
· Journal of Asia Business Studies: Outstanding Reviewer Award, 2016
·
The
Palgrave Macmillan and Association of Japanese Business Studies Best Paper
Award, 2015
·
European
Academy of Management Best Paper at the Expatriate Management Track, 2015