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Application Deadline - Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Non-market Strategy AOM PDW

  • 1.  Application Deadline - Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Non-market Strategy AOM PDW

    Posted 06-30-2016 07:10

    Hello!


    Just a reminder that the submission deadline for the research round-table segment of our second annual PDW on Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Non-market Strategy is fast approaching - July 1, 2016. Please feel free to forward this announcement on to any colleagues and/or students who may benefit.


    Those interested should submit a 1-2 page description of a new research idea or current research problem to be explored with the discussants and other participants. In your submission, please include your name, title, school affiliation, and your top three table choices (listed below). 

     

    Submissions should be emailed to Jocelyn Leitzinger and Brayden King at MovementsandMarkets@gmail.com by July 1, 2016. Any questions can be directed to this email address, as well. 

     

    If you would like to attend the research presentations and panel speaker session, and/or the networking event, no submission or registration is necessary.

     

    This PDW is part of the Beyond Markets Series - more information can be found at the end of this email.

     

    Thanks and we hope to see you there!

     

    Best wishes,

    Jocelyn Leitzinger & Brayden King

     

     

    Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Non-market Strategy (13344)

    Sponsors: OMT, SIM, BPS, PNP
    Time: Saturday, Aug 6 2016 11:15AM - 2:15PM
    Place: Anaheim Marriott in Northwest Marquis Ballroom

    The realms of civil society, markets, and the state are inherently entangled – offering both interesting and important implications and opportunities for management research. To explore these interactions, we are convening a diverse array of scholars for an interactive professional development workshop, bridging the research domains of social movement theory, stakeholder theory, non-market strategy, and organizational theory. Our goal is to further the inter-disciplinary discussion started at the 2015 Academy Meeting as we continue to build a community of scholars interested in the interactions of social movements and firms within their broader environmental contexts.


    The PDW will consist of three segments. In the first, we will hear a series of five minute research sketches highlighting the latest ongoing research at the intersection of social movements, stakeholders, and non-market strategy. Afterwards, a panel of senior scholars will offer their insight into opportunities for furthering research in this space - followed by a question and answer session. In the second segment, we will take some time to network - allowing participants to make connections among themselves and with the PDW's speakers, presenters, and discussants. The final segment will feature research round-tables, where participants will receive feedback from leading scholars, and fellow participants, on new research ideas or issues faced with current projects. 


    Our goal is that participants leave the PDW with ideas for improving their research projects, connections to other scholars with similar interests, and resources for further exploring the various theoretical approaches to investigating social movements and markets. We hope that you will join us.


    Participation is open for the research presentations/speaker panel and the networking event. Pre-registration is required for the research round-table segment of this PDW. To apply for the research round-table, please submit a 1-2 page description of your research idea or problem to Jocelyn Leitzinger and Brayden King at MovementsandMarkets@gmail.com by July 1, 2016. 


    At the beginning of your submission, please include your name, title, and school affiliation, and list your top three table preferences. To ensure enough discussion time for each participant, there will be a limited number of positions available. We will be selecting participants based on quality of the submission, and will make efforts to maximize diversity of participants.

    Organizers
    Jocelyn Leitzinger, University of Michigan

    Brayden King, Northwestern University

     

    Panel Speakers
    Jonathan Doh, Villanova University
    Jo-Ellen Pozner, Santa Clara University
    Mike Toffel, Harvard University
    Edward Walker, University of California, Los Angeles


    Presenters

    Mario Aquino Alves, Fundacao Getulio Vargas

    Forrest Briscoe, Pennsylvania State University

    Cyrus Dioun, University of California, Berkeley

    Sunasir Dutta, Stanford University

    Marcus Vinícius Peinado Gomes, FGV-EAESP

    Brayden King, Northwestern University

    Jocelyn Leitzinger, University of Michigan

    Hayagreeva Rao, Stanford University

    Sean Safford, The University of Chicago

    Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa

     

    Round-table Discussants
    1. Social Movements and Organizational Theory
    Lori Quingyuan Yue, University of Southern California
    Jo-Ellen Pozner, Santa Clara University

    2. Social Movements and Stakeholder Theory

    Michael Barnett, Rutgers University

    Brayden King, Northwestern University

     

    3. Social Movements and Corporate Political Activity
    Shon Hiatt, University of Southern California
    Edward Walker, University of California, Los Angeles

     

    4. Social Movements and Non-market Strategy

    Timothy Werner, The University of Texas at Austin
    Thomas Lyon, University of Michigan

     

    5. Social Movements Internal to Organizations

    Forrest Briscoe, Pennsylvania State University

    Kate Kellogg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

     

    6. Recent Social Movements (Occupy, 350, etc.)

    Rodolphe Durand, HEC Paris

    Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa

    7. Social Movements and Entrepreneurship
    Jeffrey York, University of Colorado, Boulder
    Desiree Pacheco, Portland State University

     

    8. Activist Organizing and Its Consequences

    Ed Carberry, University of Massachusetts, Boston

    Mary-Hunter McDonnell, University of Pennsylvania

     


    The Beyond Markets Series

    The Beyond Markets Series offers three PDWs examining the interactions of firms and non-market actors - members of civil society and the state. Providing resources for both research and teaching, the PDWs cover a broad range of topics that include stakeholders, social movements, alternative economic systems, and business collective action. The three PDWs conclude with a networking social for a chance to meet and mingle with the day's participants - we hope to see you there!

    Business Collective Action in the 21st Century #13102
    Sean Buchanan, Jochem Kroezen, Lærke Højgaard Christiansen, & Jose Carlos Marques
    8:00 - 11:00, Marriott Marquis Northwest Ballroom
    Part one of the "Beyond Markets" PDW series addresses the topic of business collective action-the collaboration of private sector organizations to achieve common objectives. The PDW's aim is to grow a research community of scholars interested in this understudied phenomenon. It provides a forum to learn about ongoing research on business collective action, to interact with experts in the area, and to receive high quality feedback on research ideas. For more information, visit http://pd.aom.org/2016/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=13102


    Social Movements, Stakeholders, and Non-Market Strategy #13344
    Jocelyn Leitzinger & Brayden King
    11:15 - 2:15, Marriott Marquis Northwest Ballroom
    The second PDW in the series aims to create a research community on activism and markets, bringing together scholars from social movements, stakeholder theory, and non-market strategy traditions. The session consists of a round of short research presentations and a senior scholar research panel, research feedback round-tables, and time for networking. For more information, including how to register for the round-table portion of the PDW, visit http://pd.aom.org/2016/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=13344

    Creating Alternative Economic Futures through Teaching #13397
    Tracy A. Thompson, Jill M. Purdy, Jerry Davis, & Paul Adler
    3:00 - 4:30, Marriott Platinum Ballroom 1
    Part three of the Beyond Markets Series focuses on our role as educators. "Creating Alternative Economic Futures through Teaching" provides a forum to share and develop content for existing classes, syllabi, and examples of degree programs, certificates and other student-oriented experiences which encourage students to envision and enact more democratic and inclusive organizational goals, forms and institutional contexts. To register and to find more information, visit http://pd.aom.org/2016/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=13397


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    Jocelyn M. Leitzinger

    Post Doctoral Research Fellow
    Erb Institute, Graham Institute, Energy Institute
    Ross School of Business & SNRE
    University of Michigan

    Dana Building
    440 Church St.
    Ann Arbor, MI 48409
    www.jocelynleitzinger.com
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