The International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations is pleased to announce the Pre-Conference Tour of Copenhagen on Wednesday 24th June 2026.
In-Person conference participants are welcomed to join us for a two and a half hour walking tour of Copenhagen.
"Your tour guide will take you to the Danish capital's most iconic landmarks and monuments, keeping you entertained and informed with their explanations and fun facts. Head to Nyhavn, the 17th-century waterfront district characterised by its brightly-coloured houses, to admire the historic architecture and the traditional wooden boats harboured there. From there, you can enjoy a 20-minute stroll along the promenade to the statue of the Little Mermaid of Copenhagen, one of the city's most recognisable symbols.
Not far from the Mermaid, you'll find Kastellet, or "The Citadel", one of the best-preserved fortresses in Northern Europe, constructed in the shape of a star. See the windmill inside the bastion, used to grind flour to provide food in case of a siege."
Date: Wednesday 24th June 2026
Time: 3:00 PM (15:00)
Cost: USD $35
Meeting Point: Hotel Kong Arthur (Map)
Nørre Søgade 11, DK-1370 Copenhagen K, Denmark
Please note: Please bring comfortable shoes.
Booking: Reservations can be made by clicking the button below. Please note, only reservations that have been paid in full will be considered confirmed. Simply requesting a reservation will not guarantee a place at the tour.
The International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations is pleased to announce the Conference Dinner on Thursday 25th June 2026.
Join other conference delegates and the plenary speakers for a conference dinner at Rødder.
From the restaurant: "Our menus are composed of what we think are the best Danish ingredients from organic farms and producers. We care about both taste, presentation and ingredients."
Dinner will start with some starters to share. As a main course, guests can select between meat (Organic Pork) or a Vegetarian option (please select the option upon booking). The meal will conclude with dessert and coffee. Two glasses of wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages are included.
Date: Thursday 25th June 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Rødder ved Pladefabrikken (Map) Bispevej 4A, 2400 København, Denmark
Cost: US$120
Booking: Reservations can be made by clicking the button below. Please note, only reservations that have been paid in full will be considered confirmed and space is limited. Simply requesting a reservation will not guarantee a place at the dinner.
The International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations is pleased to announce the Conference Closing Reception on Friday 26th of June 2026,
Common Ground Research Networks and the International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations will be hosting a closing reception on the Venue terrace. Join other conference delegates and plenary speakers for drinks, light hors d'oeuvres, and a chance to converse.
Date: Friday, 26th of June 2026
Time: Directly following the last session of the day
Location: On the Venue terrace
Cost: Complimentary to all conference delegates
There is no need to pre-register for this event.
Join other delegates for a pre-conference welcome reception and training session.
We are excited to announce the online conference will be delivered on the CGScholar platform – developed by the Common Ground Media Lab, the research and technology arm of Common Ground Research Networks.
This special event will walk you through the CGScholar Event Microsite so you have a rich online experience by learning how to comment and participate online. It will also teach delegates how to update their profile and Presenter Pages in order to add digital media: video, sound, and other files.
Talking Circles are a distinctive feature of our in-person conference, and this year we are also taking them online. Talking Circles offer an opportunity to meet other delegates face-to-face, and engage in extended discussion about the issues and concerns they feel are of utmost importance to that segment of the Research Network. Participation is open, encouraged, and supported.