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Deadline Approaching -- RM Division-2017 AOM Research Method Division Consortium

  • 1.  Deadline Approaching -- RM Division-2017 AOM Research Method Division Consortium

    Posted 04-24-2017 11:58

    (apologies for cross-postings)

    Invitation to Participate

    2017 AOM Research Methods Division Consortium

    With support from the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods & Analysis (CARMA)

     

    Overview: The consortium is a virtual, real-time, and participative opportunity to interact with leading scholars and methodologists across three perspectives: macro-quantitative, micro-quantitative, and qualitative. The timeline of the consortium is provided below.

     

     May 31

    (10am-11:30am EST)

    Introduction (approx. 15 minutes); Using mixed methods

    June 7

    (10am-11:30am EST)

    Developing novel constructs and methods

    June 14

    (10am-11:30am EST)

    Ethical issues in data collection and reporting

    June 21

    (10am-10:50am EST)

     

    (11am-11:50am EST)

    (12pm-12:50pm EST)

    Hot Topics

    Qualitative topic: Content analysis – connecting bottom-up and top-down processes

    Macro-quantitative topic: Omitted variables

    Micro-quantitative topic: Replication

    June 28

    (10am-11:30am EST)

    Ask the editors

    August

    (Time TBD)

    Consortium reception at AOM

     

    Panelists:  John Antonakis, Pam Barr, Paul Bliese, Brian Boyd, John Busenbark, Peer Fiss, Hans Hansen, Mikki Hebl, Tine Koehler, Ann Langley, Gerry McNamara, Anne Smith, and more!

     

    Key Benefits: (1) Opportunity to learn from and interact with leading scholars and methodologists; (2) all sessions (except the consortium reception) occur outside of the AOM conference time frame; (3) online participation; and (4) no rule limiting the number of participants per school for this consortium (we may accept multiple doctoral students and faculty members from the same program).

     

    Who Can Apply? Anyone interested in research methodology can apply, especially (1) doctoral students seeking deepening expertise in research methodology; and (2) junior faculty seeking professional development. All participants will require a computer and a good Internet connection.

     

    Do I Need to Be a Methods Researcher to Participate? No! The consortium is open to researchers of all areas who wish to strengthen and develop their methodological skills.

     

    Do I Need to Be a Member of the Research Methods Division to Participate? Yes. If you are not currently a member of the RM Division, you can pledge to join the RM Division when you next renew your Academy of Management Membership. You can either change your two divisions to include RMD or you can add an additional division membership for only $11. Information on adding a division can be found at this link.

     

    How to Apply? Use the following link to complete the application process by May 1, 2017:

     

    Link to Application System

     

    During the application process, you will be asked to upload your CV and a short bio (less than one page) that includes any specific interests in research methods. Masters and Ph.D. students should also identify their dissertation advisor. We expect to notify all applicants of final selection decisions by May 8, 2017.

     

    Consortium Coordinator – Craig Crossland

     Macro Track Chair – Tim Quigley

    Micro Track Chair – Jose Cortina

    Qualitative Track Chair – Thomas Greckhamer

    CARMA – Larry Williams

    Student Representatives: Kyle Bradley, Jonathan Keeney, Yihao Liu

     

     

     

    Kyle J. Bradley

    PhD Candidate – Indiana University

    PhD Global Fellow – Institute for Global Organizational Effectiveness