Diamonds in the Rough Consortium Deadline May 15th
Are you a doctoral student or junior faculty member studying issues related to cognition? If so, the
MOC division has just created a brand new consortium with you in mind! The Diamonds in the Rough
(DIR) consortium provides an excellent opportunity to hear about the paths that senior faculty have
taken in studying cognition, receive personalized feedback about managing your own research
stream, and build connections with other emerging as well as seasoned scholars studying cognition in
organizations.
You will be treated to stories about how leading scholars forged their own professional identities as
well as perspectives on how a variety of different methodologies can be brought to bear on the study
of cognition. With these talks to stimulate discussion, you will get plenty of personalized feedback --
from both a leading scholar and a couple of other participants -- about your own research portfolio
and the ways in which you might utilize additional methodologies to advance it. Furthermore, the
afternoon will begin and end with opportunities to meet many other cognition scholars. It will begin
with a shared lunch with our sister PDW, Cognition in the Rough, with keynote speaker Joe Porac. It
will culminate with the popular MOC social event, Think About It.
The event will run from 11:30 4:30 on Saturday.
Facilitators include:
Neal Ashkanasay (Univ. of Queensland)
Prithviraj (Raja) Chattopadhyay (Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology)
Theresa Cho (Seoul National Univ.)
Kevin Corley (Arizona State Univ.)
Hillary Anger-Elfenbein (Washington Univ.)
Mary Ann Glynn (Boston College)
George Huber (Univ. of Texas, Austin)
Mark Martinko (Florida State Univ.)
Mike Pfarrer (Univ. of Georgia)
Davide Ravasi (Bacconi Univ.)
Rhonda Reger (Univ. of Tennessee)
Kevin Rockmann (George Mason Univ.)
Anita Woolley (Carnegie Mellon Univ.)
How to apply:
Pre-registration is required as this consortium has limited space. The application deadline is May 15,
2013. Send application requests to:
ffabian@memphis.edu. You should receive an acknowledgement
of your request within 48 hours. Please include:
1. Current vita
2. An overview of your research stream or streams, outlining major topics and different
methodologies that you have either used, or plan to use. Please limit this to no more than 3 pages,
double-spaced.
3. Two questions about professional development. We want this workshop to address pressing
issues for its participants, and we will look for patterns in participants concerns or needs at this point
in their career. To this end, please draft two questions you would most like to hear addressed by
senior scholars.
4. The names of six or more facilitators with whom you would like to be matched. Please note that
we cannot guarantee that you will be matched with these facilitators, but we will do our best.
Acceptance notices will be sent out after June 15, 2013. You may apply to both DIR, which focuses on
the development of the scholar, and to CIR, which focuses on the development of a particular paper.
DIR organizers are:
Shelley Brickson (Univ. of Illinois, Chicago)
Frances Fabian (The Univ. of Memphis)
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