CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: AOM 2025 PDW
Publishing Rigorous and Impactful Research on the Future of Work
Organizers: Ryan Miller (University of Zurich), Lauren Howe (University of Zurich), Laura Giurge (London School of Economics), and Jochen Menges (University of Zurich)
Deadline to submit panel questions and indicate interests for the themed sessions: July 18th, 2025
Location: Bella Center in MR19
Time: Friday (July 25th) from 1:00pm to 3:30pm CEST
This PDW brings together a distinguished panel of scholars to stimulate an interactive and developmental conversation on driving forward research in management on the future of work. Our core focus will be on collectively shaping a promising agenda for research on the topic so that scholars can contribute rigorous and relevant research that adds to ongoing dialogues and offer theoretical and practical solutions to ongoing transformations in the world of work.
Leading academic editors at top management journals and academic researchers conducting cutting-edge research on the future of work:
Gabrielle Adams (University of Virginia), Consulting Editor, JPSP. Associate Editor OBHDP (2022-2024)
Shelley Brickson (University of Illinois at Chicago), Associate Editor, AMR
Susan Cohen (University of Pittsburg), Associate Editor, AMD
Stéphane Côté (University of Toronto), Associate Editor, ASQ
Elizabeth George (University of Cambridge), Editor-in-Chief, AMA
Gretchen Spreitzer (University of Michigan), Associate Editor, AMA (2019-2022), Editorial Board, AMJ, Organizational Science
Part 1: Panel Talk and Group Q&A: Panelists will present their views about the future of work, including how to develop and publish research on the future of work and what type of research practitioners see as most essential in helping companies tackle the future of work.
Part 2: Themed Sessions "World Café" style: Participants will have the opportunity to exchange with other researchers who have an interest in the future of work in a World Café style setting. This setting involves informal group discussions around themed tables focused on topics in the future of work. There will be two sets of discussions of approximately 15 minutes each.
Part 1 (Panel) is open to all attendees and does not require any application in advance; to submit questions to the panelists, please complete the form below.
For Part 2 (Themed Sessions), please also complete the form below so that we can create themes based on interests.
Deadline: July 18th, 2025
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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller Person
London ON
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