Organization and Management Theory OMT

REMINDER: 2018 OMT Doctoral Student Consortium (Call for Applications)

  • 1.  REMINDER: 2018 OMT Doctoral Student Consortium (Call for Applications)

    Posted 04-09-2018 12:31
    Sent on behalf of Jo-Ellen Pozner and Michael Smets

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    Call for Applications: 2018 OMT Doctoral Student Consortium
    August 10, 2018 (Application deadline: April 30, 2018)

    We are pleased to announce that the Organization and Management Theory (OMT) division will once again hold a Doctoral Student Consortium as part of the pre-conference activities at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting. The goal of this consortium is to help doctoral students who are interested in management and organization theory as they enter the final phase of their doctoral programs. It prepares them for stepping into the job market and beyond. Key questions addressed include: How to make the most of your doctoral program, advance your research, and publish your research. Faculty mentors share advice on how to find a job in the academic or professional world, manage early career stages and, perhaps most importantly, establish professional networks with colleagues who share similar research interests.

    The consortium includes panel presentations, discussion sessions, and workshops aimed at these goals. It has been designed to allow for high levels of interaction between faculty and students. We have a group of distinguished faculty participants from different career stages and countries, including:

    Amit Nigam, Cass Business School
    Brandy Aven, Carnegie Mellon University
    Charlene Zietsma, Penn State
    Chris Yenkey, U. of South Carolina
    Christy Shropshire, Arizona State University
    Danielle Logue, U. of Technology, Sydney
    Derek Harmon, University of Michigan
    Elke Schüssler, JKU Linz
    Flannery Stevens, Villanova University
    Henri Schildt, Aalto University
    Henrich Greve, INSEAD 
    Jocelyn Leitzinger, Kellogg School of Management
    Johan Chu, University of Chicago
    Madeline Toubiana, University of Alberta
    Mark Kennedy, Imperial College London
    Mia Raynard, WU Vienna
    Michael Jensen, University of Michigan
    Omar Lizardo, University of Notre Dame
    Robert Hinings, University of Alberta
    Sally Maitlis, Oxford University
    Stelios Zyglidopoulos, University of Glasgow
    Thomas Farchi, IAE
    Tim Werner, University of Texas, Austin
    Tima Bansal, Ivey
    Tina Dacin, Queens University
    Willie Ocasio, Kellogg School of Management

    To maintain a high faculty/student ratio, space for this consortium is strictly limited. Interested students must be nominated by their schools and must be OMT members (either already or by joining now). Due to space constraints, doctoral programs are asked to nominate one applicant only; universities with multiple departments seeking to send students are advised to coordinate their nominations. Preference will be given to those students who have progressed to the dissertation stage and are either on the job market or considering being on the job market in the coming year. The deadline for nominations is April 30, 2018. 

    Application Process
    Nominating department representative should email applications to the two consortium organizers listed below. It should include the following in the body of the e-mail:
    the nominee's name, address, e-mail address, phone and fax numbers, 
    name of affiliated school and university, 
    confirmation that the student is a member of the OMT division, and 
    a statement from the department certifying the nominee's completion of doctoral coursework and comprehensive exams (or equivalent) by August 1, 2018.

    Please attach three supporting documents to the e-mail:
    1. a brief letter from a faculty member providing a general appraisal of the nominee, including an assessment of his/her progress toward a dissertation defence, expected defence date, and subject of dissertation; 
    2. a 1-page bio summarizing the nominee's contact information, research and teaching interests, and publications; and/or working papers; 
    3. a 3- to 5-page summary of the student's research project on which they would like to receive feedback.

    Students selected to attend the Consortium will be informed personally.

    If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact the OMT Doctoral Consortium organizers Jo-Ellen Pozner jpozner@scu.edu and Michael Smets michael.smets@sbs.ox.ac.uk

    Please note that the Doctoral Consortium begins with an opening reception dinner on the evening of Thursday, August 9, and ends on the afternoon of Friday, August 10, 2018.

    We look forward to seeing you in Chicago!
    Jo-Ellen and Michael
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    Derek Harmon
    Assistant Professor of Strategy
    University of Michigan - Ross School of Business
    701 Tappan Avenue, R4466
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109
    734-763-2038 | djharmon@umich.edu