Organization and Management Theory OMT

  • 1.  SIM DOCTORAL STUDENT CONSORTIUM

    Posted 12-12-2005 19:45

    Announcement

     

    The Social Issues in Management (SIM) division of the <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Management</st1:placename> will host a doctoral student consortium in early August during the 2006 Annual Meeting of the <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Management</st1:placename> in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Atlanta</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Georgia</st1:country-region></st1:place>.  We encourage all doctoral students working in the general area of social issues in management (SIM) – including business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and business and government to apply to participate. The consortium is designed to provide a brief but comprehensive introduction to the Social Issues in Management field and to the academic profession in general.  The primary purpose of the

    Consortium is to provide doctoral students opportunity to begin to converse about scholarship and teaching with a wider community of scholars in social issues in management. A variety of top SIM scholars from leading international universities will participate as panelists and coaches, and participating students are typically drawn from a range of countries and backgrounds. While offering abundant networking opportunities, the consortium content focuses on developing research and teaching skills and strategies, and on achieving a balance between career and other dimensions of life.

      

    To apply, students need to obtain a faculty sponsor and submit a nomination form. Interested students can find a link to the nomination forms and more information at http://www.simdivision.org. Applicants should also ensure that sponsoring faculty e-mail the consortium chairs with a one paragraph recommendation.  Space is limited, so it is essential to submit an application no later than the deadline of May 15 2006.  All inquiries should be directed to Judy Clair at clairju@bc.edu. We hope to see you in <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Atlanta</st1:place></st1:city>!  

     


  • 2.  SIM Doctoral Student Consortium

    Posted 03-06-2006 12:15
    Announcement

    The Social Issues in Management (SIM) division of the Academy of Management
    will host a doctoral student consortium in early August during the 2006
    Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Atlanta, Georgia. We
    encourage all doctoral students working in the general area of social issues
    in management (SIM) – including business ethics, corporate social
    responsibility, and business and government to apply to participate. The
    consortium is designed to provide a brief but comprehensive introduction to
    the Social Issues in Management field and to the academic profession in
    general. The primary purpose of the
    Consortium is to provide doctoral students opportunity to begin to converse
    about scholarship and teaching with a wider community of scholars in social
    issues in management. A variety of top SIM scholars from leading
    international universities will participate as panelists and coaches, and
    participating students are typically drawn from a range of countries and
    backgrounds. While offering abundant networking opportunities, the
    consortium content focuses on developing research and teaching skills and
    strategies, and on achieving a balance between career and other dimensions
    of life.

    To apply, students need to obtain a faculty sponsor and submit a nomination
    form. Interested students can find a link to the nomination forms and more
    information at http://www.simdivision.org. Applicants should also ensure
    that sponsoring faculty e-mail the consortium chairs with a one paragraph
    recommendation. Space is limited, so it is essential to submit an
    application no later than the deadline of May 15 2006. All inquiries should
    be directed to Judy Clair at clairju@bc.edu. We hope to see you in Atlanta!