Organization and Management Theory OMT

OMT/EGOS Paper Development Workshop in Warsaw

  • 1.  OMT/EGOS Paper Development Workshop in Warsaw

    Posted 06-24-2015 04:13

    Call for Applications

     

    "Managing and Organizing in Contexts of Change"

    A Paper Development Workshop for PhD Students and Early Career Scholars in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), co-sponsored by European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS), Organization & Management Theory (OMT) Division of the Academy of Management, and Organization Studies

    29-30 October 2015

    University of Warsaw

     

    Mentors:

    Mike Geppert, Vice-Chair of EGOS, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena

    Frank den Hond, Editor-in-Chief, Organization Studies (OS), Hanken

    Mikołaj Pawlak, University of Warsaw

    Nelson Phillips, OMT Division Chair-Elect and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Management Inquiry (JMI), Imperial College London

    Thomas Steger, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of East European Management Studies (JEEMS), University of Regensburg

    Silviya Svejenova, Chair of EGOS, Copenhagen Business School


    This joint paper development workshop (PDW), co-sponsored by EGOS, OMT, and OS, seeks to provide developmental opportunities for late stage PhD students and early career scholars who are based in the CEE and do research in the field of organizational and management studies. The PDW aims to help participants develop their academic writing. It also seeks to increase participants' awareness of the requirements, expectations, and procedures involved in the review processes at peer-reviewed academic journals through presentations and discussion with the editors-in-chief of JEEMS, JMI, and OS.

    In particular, we aim to support participants to develop their papers into conference papers to be submitted in January 2016 to the upcoming EGOS Colloquium in Naples, July, 7-9 or to the OMT Division of the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Anaheim (California), August, 5-9. In addition, there will also be opportunities for some of the papers presented at the workshop to be considered for publication. Best papers developed out of the workshop will also have the opportunity to be published in the JEEMS, which "aims to promote the development, advancement and dissemination of knowledge about management issues in Central and East European countries".

    The workshop is free of charge. Food and accommodation will be provided to all selected participants. There is a limited number of travel grants that will be offered depending on needs and funds' availability. Please indicate in your application if you would like to be considered for travel funding.

    To be considered for the PDW, please submit a brief letter explaining why you think you are a good candidate for the workshop and an extended abstract (1500 words) of a paper, which you would like to develop. Applications should be sent by August 15th, 2015 to Mikołaj Pawlak (mikolajpawlak@uw.edu.pl). The abstract should include an explanation as to the purpose of the paper, the theoretical background and the approach. Empirical papers should identify the methods of analysis. Authors should also explain in their brief motivation letter how they fit into overall aim and format of the planned PDW, in terms of stage of career and research. Submitters will be informed whether they have been accepted for participation in the PDW by September 15th, 2015.

    If you have any questions, please contact Nelson Phillips (n.phillips@imperial.ac.uk) or Silviya Svejenova (ssve.ioa@cbs.dk).



    Nelson Phillips

    Associate Dean of Faculty and Research

    Abu Dhabi Chamber Chair in Innovation and Strategy

    Imperial College Business School



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