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  • 1.  2006 BPS Doctoral Student Consortium

    Posted 01-25-2006 05:17
    From: "Tammy Madsen" <TMadsen@scu.edu>
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    2006 BPS Doctoral Student Consortium

    The Business Policy and Strategy Division will sponsor a doctoral consortium
    during the pre-conference period of the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Academy
    of Management in Atlanta, Georgia. The objectives of the consortium are to
    support late-stage doctoral students as they shape and finalize their
    dissertations, to introduce them to some of their future colleagues, and to
    enhance their scholarship, teaching and overall development. To qualify for
    the consortium, a candidate must be in the early or proposal stage of his or
    her dissertation. In addition, we can only accept one student per
    institution. The consortium will be held on Friday, August 11 from 6 pm to 9
    pm; Saturday, August 12 from 8 am to 5 pm, and on Sunday, August 13, from 8
    am to noon.

    The 2006 consortium co-chairs are Jan Rivkin (Harvard University) and Tammy
    L. Madsen (Santa Clara University). The faculty panel consists of Joel Baum
    (University of Toronto), Ming-Jer Chen (University of Virginia), Yves Doz
    (INSEAD), Donald Hambrick (Penn State University), Riitta Katila (Stanford
    University), Jackson Nickerson (Washington University @ St. Louis), Margaret
    Peteraf (Dartmouth), and Minyuan Zhao (University of Minnesota).

    Interested doctoral candidates must apply in the writing by May 5, 2006 by
    submitting:

    1) a current CV;
    2) a statement indicating a commitment to attend if accepted; and
    3) a letter from the thesis chairman or preferably the department Chair
    nominating the applicant to represent the school at the consortium. The
    nomination letter should also verify that the candidate is in the process of
    writing a dissertation and what support will be given to the candidate by
    the school.

    Applications should be sent electronically to tmadsen@scu.edu. The preferred
    format is a single Word document with the candidate's last name included in
    the file name. If electronic submission is not possible then applications
    can be sent to the following address:

    Tammy L. Madsen
    Management Dept.
    Santa Clara University
    500 El Camino Real
    Santa Clara, CA 95053-0390

    Any questions concerning the Consortium may be addressed to Tammy Madsen at
    (408) 551-7165 or tmadsen@scu.edu. Participants will be notified of their
    selection by June 24, 2006.



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  • 2.  2006 BPS Doctoral Student Consortium

    Posted 03-22-2006 14:08
    2006 BPS Doctoral Student Consortium

    The Business Policy and Strategy Division will sponsor a doctoral consortium during the pre-conference period of the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Atlanta, Georgia. The objectives of the consortium are to support late-stage doctoral students as they shape and finalize their dissertations, to introduce them to some of their future colleagues, and to enhance their scholarship, teaching and overall development. To qualify for the consortium, a candidate must be in the early or proposal stage of his or her dissertation. Due to space constraints, the consortium can ordinarily accommodate only one student from each school. If a school would like to nominate more than one candidate, the school's doctoral Chair should clearly indicate the priority of the candidates and should communicate the priorities to
    the students at the time of nomination. The consortium will be held on Friday, August 11 from 6 pm to 9 pm; Saturday, August 12 from 8 am to 5 pm, and on Sunday, August 13, from 8 am to noon.

    The 2006 consortium co-chairs are Jan Rivkin (Harvard University) and Tammy L. Madsen (Santa Clara University). The faculty panel consists of Joel Baum (University of Toronto), Ming-Jer Chen (University of Virginia), Yves Doz (INSEAD), Donald Hambrick (Penn State University), Riitta Katila (Stanford University), Jackson Nickerson (Washington University @ St. Louis), Margaret Peteraf (Dartmouth), and Minyuan Zhao (University of Minnesota).

    Interested doctoral candidates must apply in the writing by May 5, 2006 by submitting:
    1) a current CV;
    2) a statement indicating a commitment to attend if accepted; and
    3) a letter from the thesis chairman or preferably the department Chair nominating the applicant to represent the school at the consortium. The nomination letter should also verify that the candidate is in the process of writing a dissertation and what support will be given to the candidate by the school.

    Applications should be sent electronically to tmadsen@scu.edu. The preferred format is a single Word document with the candidate's last name included in the file name. If electronic submission is not possible then applications can be sent to the following address:

    Tammy L. Madsen
    Management Dept.
    Santa Clara University
    500 El Camino Real
    Santa Clara, CA 95053-0390

    Any questions concerning the Consortium may be addressed to Tammy Madsen at (408) 551-7165 or tmadsen@scu.edu. Participants will be notified of their selection by June 24, 2006.



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