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Cognition in the Rough PDW - Proposal Submission Open

  • 1.  Cognition in the Rough PDW - Proposal Submission Open

    Posted 05-15-2020 15:04

    Join us (virtually) for the 23rd Annual Cognition in the Rough Workshop!

    Are you working on cognition-related research? Would you like to discuss your work with major scholars in the field (virtually)? Now is the time to prepare for the MOC Division's 23rd annual “Cognition in the Rough” workshop to be held as part of the virtual Academy of Management conference. Please see below for more information, but if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact our Representatives-at-Large, Chris Myers (cmyers@jhu.edu) and Aimee Hamilton (aimee.hamilton@du.edu).

    The Cognition in the Rough workshop (CIR) provides an excellent opportunity to discuss your research in an informal, collegial roundtable setting. Each roundtable will have 2-3 facilitators to give feedback on 3-5 early-stage research paper proposals, allowing plenty of time for discussion. Regardless of whether you are a senior or a more junior researcher, this workshop offers you an invaluable opportunity to receive detailed feedback from scholars who are often editors or on the editorial board of top journals. Whether this is your first major research project or your fiftieth, this is a chance you won’t want to miss!

    Given the virtual format of the Academy meetings this year (due to the COVID-19 pandemic), we will be hosting a virtual version of CIR. Paper submission and selection will proceed as usual, and accepted papers will be grouped into virtual “tables” for discussion with leading scholars in MOC. We will then email each table group (2-3 facilitators and 3-5 paper authors) to arrange a time for their group to meet and discuss the authors’ papers. This meeting time will be during early August, but does NOT have to take place during the official Academy session. We will provide meeting resources (including a Zoom meeting link as needed) to each table group.

    We expect that the experience for authors and facilitators will be similar to that of the traditional in-person roundtables, just conducted virtually. Our goal is to maintain the high-quality feedback and engagement that CIR has been known for over the years, and to be sure that authors and facilitators have a positive, developmental experience.

    Click Here for More Information and Proposal Submission Instructions

    KEY DETAILS & DATES
    Short Paper Proposals Due – JUNE 15, 2020
    Formatting & Submission Instructions –
    https://connect.aom.org/moc/intherough/cir  
    Acceptance Notices & Registration Codes – Will be sent out after JUNE 20, 2020



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    Christopher Myers
    Johns Hopkins University
    Baltimore MD
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