Organization and Management Theory OMT

LAST CALL AoM 2015: 2nd Annual Measuring Collective Meaning PDW - Submissions due JULY 10

  • 1.  LAST CALL AoM 2015: 2nd Annual Measuring Collective Meaning PDW - Submissions due JULY 10

    Posted 07-09-2015 10:35

    AoM 2015 Professional Development Workshop:
    How to Measure Meaning at the Collective Level

     

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS

     

    Primary Sponsor:

    Managerial & Organizational Cognition (MOC)

    Co-Sponsors:

    Organization and Management Theory (OMT); Research Methods (RM)

     

     

    Date and Time:

    Saturday, August 8, 2015, from 8:00 am to 11:00 am

    Location:

    The Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle

     

    Part I
    (8:00am – 9:30am):

    Tales from the Field (no registration required)

    Part II
    (9:30am – 11:00am):

    Roundtable Facilitated Discussion with Panelists (please submit proposal by July 10, 2015)

     

    Are you interested in social cognition? Would you like to develop your methodological repertoires beyond measuring cognition "one brain at a time" (Weick & Roberts 1993: 358)? If so, join us for the Measuring Collective Meaning PDW on Saturday, August 8, at the 2015 Academy of Management Annual Conference in Vancouver.

     

    Part I (open to all attendees and does not require pre-registration)
    Our expert panelists will provide an introduction to social cognition, focusing on theories of institutions, sensemaking, and culture. These experts will pay particular attention to the various ways in which these concepts are measured, walking though examples of techniques from both published and ongoing research. At the culmination of Part I our expert panelists will address questions and offer advice.

     

    Part II (proposal submission and pre-registration required)
    Our expert panelists will interact in small-group roundtables to discuss the specific methodological challenges that scholars are having. To ensure that these discussions are fruitful, we will align experts and authors based on specific interests. Therefore, pre-registration is required for this part of the workshop. A one-page "brief" write-up of a research dilemma should be submitted to the organizers by July 10, 2015. These "briefs" will be selected and shared for pre-reading among group members in advance of the PDW.

     

    PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DETAILS

     

    Who:

    The Part II roundtable workshop is open to all faculty and students who are involved in ongoing empirical research into social cognition that requires collective meanings to be measured.

     

     

    What:

    Your submission should be approximately 1 single-spaced page of written text. Please include the following in your submission:

    1. Research topic and conceptual framework
    2. Key research questions
    3. Methodological approach
    4. Key challenges/issues you'd like to discuss

     

     

    Key Dates:

    Submissions due: July 10, 2015. Send to: collective.meaning.community@gmail.com.

     

    EXPERT PANELISTS

     

    We are very pleased that the following scholars have agreed to participate:

     

    Peer Fiss

    Simona Giorgi

    Tim Hannigan

    Paul Hirsch

    Mary-Hunter McDonnell

    Chad Navis

    Nelson Phillips

    Ryan Raffaelli

    Pamela Tolbert

    Tyler Wry

     

     

    Remember, you may attend one or both parts of the PDW. Part I is open to all attendees. Part II is by invitation only if your proposal is accepted. We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

     

    Christi Lockwood

    Andrea Tunarosa

    Lee Watkiss

    christi.lockwood@bc.edu

    tunarosa@bc.edu

    lee.watkiss@bc.edu

    Boston College

    Boston College

    Boston College


    Lee Watkiss

    Boston College
    Carroll School of Management 
    Doctoral Student in Management & Organization
    140 Commonwealth Avenue, Fulton Hall #541
    Chestnut Hill, MA 02467