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AOM OMT PDW on conducting organizational research around the world

  • 1.  AOM OMT PDW on conducting organizational research around the world

    Posted 06-01-2018 01:20

    Dear Professor Nagaraj Sivsubramaniam

    My name is Sun Hyun Park (Seoul National Univ.). I am a global representative of Organization and Management Theory division of the Academy of Management. Vibha Gaba (INSEAD) is the other global representative of the OMT division.

    Apologies for spamming your mailbox but we wanted to bring your attention to a NEW and an interesting PDW being launched by the OMT division at the 2018 Annual meeting. The PDW is titled " Doing Organizational Research Around the World: Opportunities and Challenges". The workshop is intended to include different disciplines and open to every member of the AOM in Chicago. Also, the PDW is scheduled outside the AOM program, meaning that the participant is not constrained by the AOM "rule of three".

    Can you pls. share this call for PDW proposal to your AOM Organizational Behavior (OB) division members?  If you can post it to your list-serve, that would be really helpful.

    Thank you for your help on this and I look forward to meeting in Chicago!

    Sun Hyun Park
    Associate Professor of Strategy / International Management
    Graduate School of Business
    Seoul National University

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    When: August 12, 2018, 9:00 – 12:30

    Where: Gleacher Center, Chicago (NBC building, 5 min walk from the Sheraton Hotel)

    Proposal Application deadline: July 1, 2018 // submit to aomomtglobal@gmail.com

    At the PDW, participants will interact with a panel of senior faculty members and Editors of the top management journals. Our panelists and their areas of expertise include:

    ·         Brandy Aven, Carnegie Mellon University (Russia)
    ·         Chi-Nien Chung, National University of Singapore (China & Taiwan)
    ·         Heinrich Greve, INSEAD (Japan & Norway)
    ·         Yujin Jeong, American University (Korea)
    ·         Alan Meyer, University of Oregon (Indigenous theories)
    ·         Aruna Ranganathan, Stanford University (India)
    ·         Jordan Siegel, University of Michigan (Korea)
    ·         Tal Simons, Tilburg University (Israel)
    ·         Andy Van de Ven, University of Minnesota (Indigenous theories, China)
    ·         Bala Vissa, INSEAD (India)
    ·         Christopher B Yenkey, University of South Carolina (Kenya)

    We invite you to submit a research proposal for this session. The proposal should describe unpublished and not-yet-presented original research. A proposal submission should include the following sections in 10 double-spaced pages.

    (1) Abstract: 200 to 300 words description that summarizes the overall study; 
    (2) Proposal: Description of your conceptual or empirical study; 
    (3) Supporting material: Tables, figures, and references that support the proposal.

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