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PDW on Collaboration and Co-authorship in Entrepreneurship - AOM 2025

  • 1.  PDW on Collaboration and Co-authorship in Entrepreneurship - AOM 2025

    Posted 07-14-2025 03:46

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    Collaboration and Co-authorship in Entrepreneurship Research
    Professional Development Workshop

    Session: #12258

    Session Link: https://cdmcd.co/xKA7Qm

    Organizers: William Gartner, Sarah Jack, Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, & Raja Singaram

    📆When: 8:30am-10:30am Sunday, Jul 27, 2025

    📍Where: Bella Center in Hall A-A3-m1

    ⚠️Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/g9cPBc-z

    🎯Who can register: Open to all registrants of AOM. Time will be provided for questions and answers from the audience.

    ✨We invite you to participate in the PDW on Collaborations and Co-authorship in Entrepreneurship Research. Doctoral students and early career scholars will have the opportunity to interact with senior scholars and discuss various topics on research collaborations and best practices for co-authorship. See below for topics to be discussed by distinguished panelists followed by roundtable discussions.

    Panelists for the session in 2025:

    ➡️Prof. William Gartner, Babson College
    ➡️Prof. Frederic Delmar, Emlyon Business School
    ➡️Prof. Sarah Jack, Lancaster University
    ➡️Prof. Eric Liguori, Florida State University
    ➡️ Prof. Miruna Radu-Lefebvre, Audencia Business School

    Panelist Remarks on:

    1. Finding Potential Co-authors – William B. Gartner      
    2. A gender-based perspective in research collaborations and co-authorship – Miruna Radu-Lefebvre
    3. Setting the Rules, Expectations and Boundaries in Co-authoring – Sarah Jack
    4. Project Management Best Practices in Multi-stakeholder Collaborations – Frédéric Delmar

    Roundtable discussions to be held on the following topics:

    • Project Management Best Practices – FrĂ©dĂ©ric Delmar & Eric Liguori
    • Working with senior scholars during early-career stages – Susana C. Santos & Miruna-Radu Lefebvre
    • Challenges and possible solutions for researchers seeking collaborations from the Global South – Natalia Vershinina
    • The use of (Generative) Artificial Intelligence in co-authoring and managing research collaborations – Matt Marvel & Alisa Jno-Charles
    • Collaborations between academics and practitioners – Vincent Lefebvre
    • Building Your Social Capital, Finding Collaborators, and Relationship Management between Co-authors – William B. Gartner & Raja Singaram

    🔎In case of questions or clarifications, please contact the organizers via Raja Singaram (raja.singaram@outlook.com).



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    Raja Singaram
    Assistant Professor
    University of Galway
    Galway
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