Organization and Management Theory OMT

Call for Applications: 2014 OMT Junior Faculty Consortium

  • 1.  Call for Applications: 2014 OMT Junior Faculty Consortium

    Posted 05-01-2014 07:40
    Posted by moderator on behalf of

    Chris Marquis (HBS) and Brayden King (Kellogg)



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    Call for Applications: 2014 OMT Junior Faculty Consortium, August 1, 2014

    (Application deadline: May 12, 2014)

    The OMT Division is pleased to announce the 2014 OMT Junior Faculty
    workshop. If you have started a faculty position in the last few years,
    this workshop is for you!

    The workshop provides an intimate forum for interacting with senior
    colleagues and peers about how to prosper in your academic career. The
    workshop focuses on three areas: First, on developing your research for
    publication with the help of seasoned scholars in your area; second, on
    strategies for impact and growth as a scholar and teacher, and third, on
    navigating the early years of building a successful faculty career in
    diverse institutional settings. You will have a chance to interact with
    an exciting team of Faculty Fellows and diverse peers through
    developmental feedback on your research, panels, roundtable discussions
    and informal conversations.

    This year’s Faculty Fellows offer diverse scholarly and geographic
    perspectives. Many have been editors for leading journals and won
    research and teaching awards. The roster includes:

    Linda Argote (Carnegie Mellon)
    Greta Hsu (U.C. Davis)
    Julie Battilana (HBS)
    Beth Bechky (NYU)
    Linda Johanson (Cornell)
    Joe Labianca (Univ. of Kentucky)
    Matthew Bidwell (Wharton)
    Dan Levinthal (Wharton)
    Matthew Bothner (ESMT)
    Siobhan O'Mahony (Boston Univ.)
    Tiziana Casciaro (Toronto)
    Don Palmer (U.C. Davis)
    Robert David (McGill)
    Joe Porac (NYU)
    Rodolphe Durand (HEC)
    Andrew Shipilov (INSEAD)
    Henrich Greve (INSEAD)
    Pam Tolbert (Cornell)
    Isin Guler (Sabancı)
    Paul Tracey (Cambridge Judge)
    Ed Zajac (Kellogg)


    The workshop will be held on the Friday prior to the Academy of
    Management meetings in Philadelphia. It starts with an optional informal
    dinner/mixer on Thursday evening, July 31, at 6pm. The workshop program
    on Friday, August 1, runs from 8:00am to 5:00 pm. Research and
    professional development roundtables and panels run until 2:30pm. From
    3:00 to 5:00pm, the OMT Teaching Roundtables give you a chance to talk
    with exemplary scholars-teachers in small groups about courses and
    techniques for high impact teaching.



    To facilitate close personal engagement, space for this workshop is
    limited and participation is by application only. We expect about 30
    participants and 20 Fellows. If you hold a faculty position as an
    Assistant Professor or comparable rank and your research focuses on OMT
    related topics, we encourage you to apply. We also invite deans,
    department chairs, former workshop alumni and other faculty to encourage
    their junior colleagues to apply. Applications will open in Spring 2014.



    To apply, please email Chris Marquis (cmarquis@hbs.edu) and
    Brayden King (b-king@kellogg.northwestern.edu), and include:

    Your name, current mail and email address, telephone number, and
    institutional affiliation
    Your curriculum vitae
    An abstract or short description of a working paper to receive
    feedback on (5 pages maximum)



    Early applications are encouraged to guarantee consideration. The
    deadline for applying is May 12, 2014. If you have questions, please
    contact the organizers Chris Marquis (cmarquis@hbs.edu) or Brayden King
    (b-king@kellogg.northwestern.edu).



    We look forward to meeting you in August!



    Chris Marquis & Brayden King

    OMT Representatives-at-Large





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    Christopher Marquis

    Associate Professor

    Harvard Business School

    e-mail: cmarquis@hbs.edu



    Brayden G King

    Kellogg School of Management

    Northwestern University

    Email: b-king@kellogg.northwestern.edu