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Call for applications to the Social Issues in Management 2019 Doctoral Consortium

  • 1.  Call for applications to the Social Issues in Management 2019 Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 03-05-2019 11:02
    Dear Simians:

    Please see the call for applications for the 2019 SIM Doctoral Consortium below.

    2019 Doctoral Student Consortium

    Academy of Management Annual Meeting

    Boston, MA

    August 8 and 9, 2019

     

    Organizers:

    Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College (CUNY), Naomi.Gardberg@baruch.cuny.edu

    Michelle Westermann-Behaylo, U. of Amsterdam, M.K.Westermann-Behaylo@uva.nl

     

    Application Deadline: May 31, 2019

     

    The Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division welcomes applications for its 2019 Doctoral Student Consortium (DC) to be held as part of the pre-conference activities at the Academy of Management's Annual Meeting. The Consortium is designed to inspire and to inform doctoral students about elements leading to success in their scholarship, teaching, service, and lives as academics, especially in the Social Issues in Management area.  The DC is most appropriate for mid-program (preparing to write or writing dissertation) doctoral students.


    The Consortium begins at 5 pm on Thursday, August 8th, with a fireside chat with Professor Sandra Waddock (Boston College), who will discuss her research and career in academia in an interview with Professor Michael Johnson-Cramer (Bucknell U.). A social dinner will follow. On Friday, August 9th, the Consortium begins at 8:00 am with breakfast and finishes at 4:30 pm.


    The Consortium will include panels, discussion sessions, roundtables and opportunities for networking and mentoring covering: 1) Publishing: Engaging with editors and reviewers, becoming a good reviewer, and publishing "strategy" ; 2) Dissertating: Choosing a topic, staying motivated, and finishing; 3) Teaching: Inspiring future leaders; 4) Ask the experts lunch with SIM scholars; 5) Managing relationships: Advisors, co-authors, and the work-life balance myth; and 6) The job market: Decisions, strategies, and tips.



    Faculty participants include:

      • Brad Agle, Brigham Young U.
      • Katherina Pattit, U. of St. Thomas
      • Michael Barnett, Rutgers U.
      • Jared Peifer, CUNY
      • Bruce Barry, Vanderbilt U.
      • Kathleen Rhebein, Marquette U.
      • Jill Brown, Bentley U.
      • David Risi, U. of St. Gallen
      • Denis Collins, Edgewood College
      • Lori V. Ryan, San Diego State U.
      • Niki den Nieuwenboer, U. of Kansas
      • Andreas Georg Scherer, U. of Zurich
      • Ed Freeman, U. of Virginia
      • Doug Schuler, Rice U.
      • Michelle Greenwood, Monash U.
      • Erica Steckler, U. of Massachusetts- Lowell
      • Jennifer Griffin, Loyola U. - Chicago
      • Harry Van Buren, U. of New Mexico
      • Irene Henriques, York U.
      • Pushpika Vishwanathan, U. of Amsterdam
      • Colin Higgins, Deakin U.
      • Sandra Waddock, Boston College
      • Michael Johnson-Cramer, Bucknell U.
      • David Wasieleski, Duquesne U.
      • Arno Kourula, U. of Amsterdam
      • Andrew Wicks, U. of Virginia
      • Jae Lee, Hamline U.
      • Donna Wood, emerita U. of Northern Iowa
      • Dirk Matten, York U.
      • Stelios Zyglidopoulos, Kedge School of Business
      • Francois Neville, McMaster U.
       




    Instructions


    We are using rolling admissions and the number of participants is limited. Apply early to reserve a space! Applicants need a) a one-page description of his/her dissertation or research in progress and b) a one-paragraph recommendation by a nominating faculty member stating that the student is in good standing, his/her stage in the doctoral program, and his/her interest in social issues in management. 

    Please also note that acceptance into the Consortium is via application only, and that the application materials will be received only through this application form.  However, faculty members can email the nomination letter directly to SIM.DC.2019@gmail.com if they prefer.


    Students selected to attend the Doctoral Consortium will be sent a registration code that will allow them to register for the DC on the SIM website. 

    If you have any questions, please contact the SIM Doctoral Student Consortium organizers:

    Naomi A. Gardberg (Naomi.Gardberg@baruch.cuny.edu) and Michelle Westermann-Behaylo (M.K.Westermann-Behaylo@uva.nl).


    See you in Boston!



    Naomi A. Gardberg, PhD
    Associate Professor

    Baruch College - CUNY
    Narendra Paul Loomba Department of Management
    One Bernard Baruch Way
    Box B9-240
    New York, NY 10010
     
    Ph: 646.312.3657
    F:   646.312.3620
     
     
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