AoM PDW Advancing SAP Research - An Interactive Workshop for Doctoral & Early Career Scholars
Date & Time: Friday, August 10, 2018 from 8:00-10am at AoM Swissôtel
Organizers: Christina Wawarta (U. of Warwick) and Vern Glaser (U. of Alberta)
We would like to draw your attention to an exciting PDW organized by the SAP Interest Group at this year's Academy of Management Meeting called "Advancing SAP Research - An Interactive Workshop for Doctoral & Early Career Scholars". It is aimed at Doctoral and Early Career scholars. This PDW is also open to scholars who identify with other AOM divisions or interest groups who are interested in understanding the dynamics of publishing SAP research.
The objective of this PDW is to support Doctoral and Early Career scholars interested in advancing their research capabilities and projects in the field of Strategizing Activities and Practice (SAP). A consciously chosen mix of experienced and emerging scholars who successfully pushed the boundaries of SAP research in top-tier journals will provide helpful advice and insights on the craft of planning, conducting and publishing high quality research in this field of strategic management. By concentrating on Doctoral and Early Career scholars, the PDW actively tries to foster the development of prospective high- quality SAP research publications and to ensure the continuation of the vibrant SAP community within the Academy of Management. Our PDW consists of two parts that are characterized by intense interactions between junior and senior scholars.
In Part 1, three scholars who have recently published SAP research in top-tier management journals – Sotirios Paroutis, Eric Knight, and Matthias Wenzel – will share their experiences and lessons learned on writing successful SAP research. These presentations will be followed by a brief question and answer time and then breakouts where two-three participants will each meet with roundtable facilitators.
In Part 2, three scholars – Loizos Heracleous, Paul Spee, and Rajiv Nag and one practitioner Steven González from NASA – will engage in a panel discussion revolving around the topic of managing one's research and one's scholarly identity. These presentations will also be followed by a brief question and answer time and then breakouts where two participants will meet with roundtable facilitators. Since the breakout sessions are most productive, if the participants and facilitators prepare for them in advance, this PDW requires pre-registration.
Panel speakers:
Loizos Th. Heracleous: U. of Warwick
Eric Knight: U. of Sydney
Rajiv Nag: Drexel U.
Sotirios Paroutis: U. of Warwick
A. Paul Spee: U. of Queensland
Matthias Wenzel: European U. Viadrina
Steven A González: NASA Johnson Space Center
Roundtable facilitators:
Laure Cabantous: Cass Business School, City, U. of London
Charlotte Cloutier: HEC Montreal
Leonhard Dobusch: U. of Innsbruck
Rangapriya Kannan-Narasimhan: U. of San Diego
David Oliver: U. Of Sydney
Torsten Schmid: U. of St. Gallen
Violetta Splitter: U. of Zurich
Christopher W. J. Steele: U. of Alberta
Robert Phillip Wright, Hong Kong Polytechnic U.
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Vern L. Glaser
Assistant Professor
Strategic Management and Organization
Alberta School of Business
University of Alberta
vglaser@ualberta.cawww.vernglaser.com