For AOM 2019, the chairs of the IM Division Consortia & Paper Development Workshop are: Jesper Edman (Waseda U.) for the Doctoral Student Consortium (DSC), Tatiana Kostova (U. of South Carolina) for the Junior Faculty Consortium (JFC), and Nandini Lahiri (American U.) for the Paper Development Workshop (PDW). Consortia participants will also attend our division’s “Meet the IM Editors” session which will be chaired by Prithwiraj Choudhury (Harvard Business School).
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DSC Faculty Panelists:
JFC Faculty Panelists:
PDW Faculty Panelists:
The International Management (IM) Division will offer a Doctoral Student Consortium at this year’s Academy of Management Meeting in Boston, MA, on Saturday, August 10th, between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The Doctoral Student Consortium is designed for current
The consortium will offer both structured and informal
discussion between participants and faculty panelists on research, job
opportunities, and early stage career strategies. A substantial amount of time
will also be set-aside for dissertation development, featuring one-on-one
feedback from faculty in small groups. This is both an excellent opportunity to
get valuable feedback on your work, as well as a chance to network and get to
know your fellow doctoral students, as well as leading scholars in the
International Management field.
Immediately following the consortium, participants will be invited to a “Meet the Editors” between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. This session will provide an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from Editors at some of the leading journals in the field of International Management. This session will be held jointly with the IM Division Junior Faculty Consortium.
To apply, please submit application materials to jesper.edman@waseda.jp by May 10, 2019. Your application should include the following:
If you have any questions about the consortium or the
application, please contact jesper.edman@waseda.jp.
Please note: Those who have completed their dissertations and are getting ready to start faculty positions in 2019 should apply to the IM Division’s Junior Faculty Consortium instead.
Faculty Panelists:
The International Management Division will conduct a Junior Faculty Consortium (JFC) on August 10,
JFC is designed for junior colleagues who have defended their dissertation in the last 1-5 years and are facing the challenges of building successful academic careers in the field of International Management (IM). It will provide a unique opportunity for junior faculty to engage in a conversation around the key issues of careers, research, publishing, teaching, and service with leaders in our field from around the world. The senior faculty panel includes deans and administrators, editors and editorial board members, distinguished scholars and educators, as well as successful mid-career colleagues who will offer their insights and advice on these important issues. Through a combination of structured panels, round table discussions, and informal interactions, we will tackle the questions of risks and opportunities of choosing a career in IM, getting tenure, building a scholarly reputation, developing a research/publishing strategy for greater impact on the field, and maintaining a healthy balance between research, teaching, and service. The Consortium will conclude with a “Meet-the-Editors” session starting at 4.00 pm where together with the Doctoral Student Consortium, participants will hear directly from the editors of the leading journals in the field of International Management.
To apply, please submit your application by May 10,
Applications
should include the following (compiled in one file):
PDW Faculty Panelists:
The IM Division will conduct a Paper Development Workshop (PDW) at the forthcoming Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Boston, MA, on Saturday, August 10th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Participants will get a chance to get candid and developmental feedback from several
Submission instructions:
Submit the following to nlahiri@american.edu by June 14, 2019:
Participants will be notified about the acceptance of their submissions by June 21, 2019. Please note that you need to be registered for the AOM Boston conference in order to participate in this PDW.
PDW Faculty Panelists: