Apologies for Cross-Posting
PDW: Following Emergence in Process Research: Conceptual Frameworks and Methodological Approaches:
http://program.aomonline.org/2011/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=11146
When: Friday, Aug 12 2011 1:30PM - 5:30PM
This seventh annual PDW examines theories and methods for conducting process research. The PDW is in 2 parts that each require registration. The first part focuses on theories and methods for studying emergent processes, such as how strategies, innovations, technologies and institutions emerge in the moment-by-moment processes of action and interaction among actors and their contexts. The second part of the PDW provides participants opportunities to present and receive feedback on their own process studies in small group discussions with past and present Process Research PDW faculty based on short papers that they submit about their process research projects.
Speakers and Facilitators include:
Chair: Paula Jarzabkowski; Aston U
Speaker: Raghu Garud; Pennsylvania State U.
Speaker: Robin Holt; U. of Liverpool
Speaker: Paul M. Leonardi; Northwestern U
Discussant: Ann Langley; HEC Montreal
Discussant: David Nils Seidl; U. of Zurich
Facilitator: Karen Golden-Biddle; Boston U.
Facilitator: Clive Smallman; U. of Western Sydney
Facilitator: Scott Sonenshein; Rice U
Facilitator: Andrew H. Van de Ven; U. of Minnesota
Facilitator: Steven W Floyd; McIntire School of Commerce, U. of Virginia
We hope to see some of you there.
Paula and the Process PDW Faculty
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Paula Jarzabkowski
Professor of Strategic Management
Fellow, Advanced Institute of Management (AIM)
Aston Business School
Aston University
Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
Tel: +44 (0)121 204 3139
Fax: +44 (0)121 204 3306
Mob: +44 (0)7951 222 114
Email:
P.A.Jarzabkowski@aston.ac.uk<mailto:
P.A.Jarzabkowski@aston.ac.uk>
Webpage:
http://www1.aston.ac.uk/aston-business-school/staff/esg/prof-paula-jarzabkowski/
Strategy as practice:
http://www.sap-in.org/home
Book: www.uk.sagepub.com/booksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book226330<https://mail.aston.ac.uk/ecp/Customize/>