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AOM PDWs - The Beyond Markets Series on Saturday

  • 1.  AOM PDWs - The Beyond Markets Series on Saturday

    Posted 08-04-2016 22:56
    The Beyond Markets Series

    Join us for a full day of PDWs, networking opportunities, and a happy hour on Saturday, August 6th.

    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 happy hour 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, 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

    Networking Happy Hour
    For participants in any of the Beyond Markets PDW sessions
    4:30 - 6:30, Marriott nFuse Bar and Lounge
    Join us to celebrate the day's PDWs - a great chance to continue earlier conversations and to strike up new ones. We'll be spread out between the bar and the lounge at nFuse - look for people with the "Beyond" stickers, featuring the Wall Street Bull. 
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