5th Annual OB Research Incubator at AOM Annual Conference
Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), FL
We invite you to submit a research proposal for the 5th Annual "OB Research Incubator", a Preconference Development Workshop that provides an exciting opportunity for researchers to receive constructive feedback and guidance from some of OBs most productive scholars. This session is open to junior and senior scholars who are conducting research on OB-related topics.
During the session, participants will meet one-on-one or in a small group setting with OB scholars, who will provide direct and specific feedback on participant submitted research proposals. Feedback will be particularly focused on helping you address the challenges you are currently facing in bringing a project to fruition.
Pre-approval of your proposal is required for registration. Please limit submissions to 5 – 6 double spaced pages (not including references) and include the following four sections:
I. Brief Abstract and four keywords
II. Overview of the research
a. Research topic
b. Conceptual framework
c. Research questions
d. Methods
III. Challenges (these are the areas on which you would like to focus discussion). Please list specific questions you'd like a panelist to answer.
IV. References
Please send research proposals to Steve Whiting (whiting@indiana.edu) using the subject line "OB Research Incubator" by Monday, July 1, 2013. Once your proposal is approved, we will send the registration code. At that point, interested participants can pre-register online at the AOM PDW website https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg. To maintain an intimate setting, we will accept only a limited number of submissions based on the quality of the proposal, fit with the expertise of our panel, and timeliness (early submissions will be given preference).
The workshop will take place on Saturday, August 10, 2013, 9:30 – 11:30, at the WDW Dolphin Resort in Oceanic 2. Additional details about this session can be found at the AOM PDW website.
We have an outstanding slate of productive scholars who have agreed to participate including: Talya N. Bauer (Portland State), Berrin Erdogan (Portland State), Mark Gavin (West Virginia), David Jones (U of Vermont), Jing Zhou (Rice), Bradley Kirkman (North Carolina State), Christopher Porter (Indiana U), Brent Scott (Michigan State), and Nathan Podsakoff (U of Arizona).
We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!
Steve Whiting (whiting@indiana.edu)
Indiana University