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Alan Meyer

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Posted By Alan Meyer 07-22-2023 15:28
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REMINDER: Join us in Boston to celebrate management research that can move the world. Saturday August 5, 4:30-6:00 pm, Hynes Convention Center, Room 208 ------------------------------ Alan Meyer Professor Emeritus University of Oregon Eugene OR ------------------------------
Posted By Alan Meyer 06-28-2023 12:51
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Announcing the 2023 Winners: Responsible Research in Management Award Saturday, August 5, 2023, 4:30PM - 6:00PM Hynes Convention Center, Room 208, Boston MA Click here to view online program listing Sponsors: Academy of Management Fellows Responsible Research in Business ...
Posted By Alan Meyer 01-20-2023 10:49
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LAST CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 2023 Responsible Research Award sponsored by AOM Fellows Time is running out! We invite nominations (or self-nominations) by January 31 for the 2023 Responsible Research in Management Award. Books and papers published between 2019 and 2022 are eligible. Award winners are ...
Posted By Alan Meyer 07-30-2022 16:35
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Andrew Van de Ven's Wonderfully Full Life Would you like to join in a celebration of Andy's life at the AOM conference in Seattle? We are serious about celebrating. No tributes, no eulogies. Our touchstone is Frank Capra's film, "It's a Wonderful Life." Andy was a remarkable guy, and his death opens ...
Posted By Alan Meyer 06-30-2022 13:00
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On August 5, Andy Van de Ven's friends and colleagues will celebrate his wonderful life at an Academy of Management PDW. We draw inspiration from Frank Capra's assertion that the absence of a single exemplary individual (like George Bailey … or Andy Van de Ven) would have opened gaping holes in the social ...