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AOM Content Analysis PDW - Call for Proposals

  • 1.  AOM Content Analysis PDW - Call for Proposals

    Posted 04-16-2011 14:10
    3rd Annual Content Analysis Professional Development Workshop
    CALL FOR PROPOSALS

     

    Primary Sponsor: Managerial & Organizational Cognition (MOC)
    Co-Sponsors: Research Methods (RM), Organization and Management Theory (OMT), Organization Behavior (OB), Business Policy & Strategy (BPS), Social Issues in Management (SIM), Entrepreneurship (ENT)

     

    Friday, August 12, 2011 8:00AM - 12:00PM at Grand Hyatt in Lone Star D
     
    Part I (8:00AM – 10:00AM): Introduction to Content Analysis
    Part II (10:00AM – 12:00PM): Proposal Feedback (by invitation)

     

    Are you using content analysis techniques and applications in your research? Would you like to learn more about this widely applicable methodology and discuss your work with major scholars in the field? Please join us for the 3rd annual Content Analysis PDW on Friday, August 12 at the 2011 Academy of Management Annual Conference in San Antonio.

     

    Part I of the PDW will provide an introduction to content analysis as a research methodology and outline appropriate applications, reliability, and validity concerns. Experts will walk through examples of content analysis techniques from published research and an expert panel will address questions and offer publishing tips.

     

    In Part II, experts and authors will interact in small-group roundtables to discuss the content, structure, techniques, and potential journal outlets of each manuscript. Research proposals will be selected and shared for pre-reading among group members with similar interests in advance of the PDW.

     

    Please note that you may attend either or both parts of the PDW. Part I is open to all attendees. Part II is invitation-only. Please see submission details below.

     

    WHO: This roundtable workshop is open to all faculty and Ph.D students who are doing research that utilizes content analysis techniques and applications.

    WHAT: Your submission should not exceed 2 single-spaced pages of written text. You may also include 1 additional page of figures, tables, and related output. Please include the following in your submission:
    1.      Research topic and conceptual framework
    2.      Key research questions
    3.      Methods
    4.      Key findings (if applicable)
    5.      Challenges (the area on which you would like to focus discussion)
    6.      Four keywords that describe your proposal

     

     

     

    KEY DATES
    Submissions due: May 20, 2011
    Send to: 
    contentanalysis1@gmail.com
    Acceptance notices sent by June 1, 2011

     

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

    Mark Kennedy
    Lori Kiyatkin
    Tim Kuhn
    Brandon Lee
    Moriah Meyskens
    Vilmos Misangyi
    Mike Pfarrer
    Nelson Phillips
    Anastasiya Zavyalova
    Rhonda Reger
    Jeremy Short
     
    Remember, you may attend either or both parts of the PDW. Part I is open to all attendees. Part II is invitation-only. We look forward to seeing you in San Antonio!

    Lori Kiyatkin
    Assistant Professor
    Towson University

     

    Moriah Meyskens
    Post-Doctoral Researcher
    Babson College
    mmeyskens@gmail.com           

     

    Mike Pfarrer
    Assistant Professor
    University of Georgia