The Israel Strategy Conference (http://www.isc.org.il) will be holding its
annual Doctoral Consortium at the 2010 meetings. The consortium will be
held on Monday, December 27th, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The coordinators of the consortium are Robert Salomon (NYU) and Susan
Perkins (Northwestern). Faculty facilitators include: Brian Silverman
(Toronto), Ed Zajac (Northwestern), Gabriel Szulanski (INSEAD), Michael
Lubatkin (U. of Connecticut), Miriam Erez (Technion), and others TBD.
The Israel Strategy Conference Doctoral Consortium is most valuable to
Ph.D. candidates interested in conducting leading-edge research and
teaching in Strategy and related areas. The consortium will address key
issues in academic life such as research methods particularly suited for
pursuing questions in Strategy research, solving methodological
challenges, and choosing dissertation topics, among others.
Doctoral students in the proposal/dissertation stage will have the
opportunity to present their research, and receive feedback, in a thesis
development workshop. Doctoral students who do not wish to present their
research are still invited to apply to the doctoral consortium; however,
preference will be given to more advanced students.
The application deadline for students wishing to present their work is
Thursday, July 1, 2010. The application deadline for students wishing to
attend without presentation is Friday, October 1, 2010. Only electronic
applications will be considered. For further information about the
consortium, and to apply, please visit the consortium website at
http://isc.org.il/index.php?rid=consortium.
Students attending the doctoral consortium must register for the Israel
Strategy Conference. Student discount rates apply. An additional 50%
discount will be offered to students presenting their research at the
Thesis Development workshop.
If you have any question about the consortium, please e-mail Robert
Salomon at
rsalomon@stern.nyu.edu or Susan Perkins at s-
perkins@kellogg.northwestern.edu.