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PDW “Financial Markets and Organization Theory” – Extended deadline

  • 1.  PDW “Financial Markets and Organization Theory” – Extended deadline

    Posted 07-19-2016 03:41

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    Our PDW at the 2016 annual meeting of the AoM brings together organization theorists who work on financial markets. In Part 1 three scholars will talk about their work: Mary Benner on securities analysts, Paula Jarzabkowski on the reinsurance industry, and Marc Schneiberg on community banking. Part 1 is open to all participants and does not require pre-registration.

     

    In Part 2 of the PDW you can receive feedback on your work from the presenters and convenors. To participate in Part 2, please send an extended abstract or a short version of your paper (up to 3.000 words) to Daniel Beunza (D.Beunza@lse.ac.uk) and Emilio Marti (emilio.marti@city.ac.uk). There are still places available, and we have extended the submission deadline to July 29, 2016.

     

    When: Friday, Aug 5, 14:15-15:45 (Part 1: 14:15-15:10, Part 2: 15:15-15:45)

    Where: Room "Newport Beach/Rancho Las Palmas" at the Anaheim Marriott

    Sponsors: OMT, CMS, and SIM

    Further information: http://my.aom.org/Program2016/SessionDetails.aspx?sid=11641

     

    All the best,

    Daniel and Emilio

     

     

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    Emilio Marti, PhD

    Postdoctoral visiting scholar

    (funded by Swiss National Science Foundation)

     

    Cass Business School

    City University London

    106 Bunhill Row

    UK - London EC1Y 8TZ

     

    Mobile: +41 76 720 86 12

    Mail: emilio.marti@city.ac.uk

    Skype: emilio-marti

    Website: www.emiliomarti.org

     

    Recent publications:

    - Marti and Scherer (2016): "Financial regulation and social welfare: The critical contribution of management theory," Academy of Management Review.

    - Schneider, Wickert and Marti (forthcoming), "Reducing complexity by creating complexity: A systems theory perspective on how organizations respond to their environments," Journal of Management Studies.