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2022 OMT Doctoral Student Consortium / May 15, 2022 / Deadline Reminder

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    2022 OMT Doctoral Student Consortium

    Academy of Management Annual Meeting
    Friday August 5th, 2022

      

    Organizers:

    Michel Anteby, Boston University, manteby@bu.edu

    Danielle Logue, University of Technology Sydney, danielle.logue@uts.edu.au

     

     

    Call for Nominations

    Nomination Deadline: May 15, 2022

    We are pleased to announce that the Organization and Management Theory (OMT) division will once again hold its Doctoral Student Consortium as part of the Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting. This year the consortium is scheduled on Friday August 5th, 2022. The current plan is to hold the consortium in a hybrid format to allow those who cannot travel to Seattle to still participate. The goal of this consortium is to orient doctoral students who are broadly interested in organizations and management as they enter the final phase of their doctoral programs. It helps prepare them for the job market and plan future careers. We aim to help students make the most of their doctoral programs, advance and publish their research, find academic jobs, manage their early career and, perhaps most importantly, establish professional networks with colleagues who share research interest.

     

    The consortium will include a combination of the following (all on August 5th, 2022):

     

    1.   Live panels/presentations (recorded for who cannot attend live), followed by breakout room discussions;
    2. Live roundtable discussions around research and teaching via breakout rooms;
    3. Randomly assigned café or drink chat sessions.

     

    Close to 30 faculty members have confirmed their participation in this event. Many have been editors for leading journals and won prestigious research and teaching awards. They represent a range of career levels and geographies and will provide diverse perspectives. Faculty mentors include:

    • Beth Bechky, New York University
    • Christine Beckman, USC Price
    • Raina Brands, London Business School
    • Ebony Bridwell-Mitchell, Harvard U. GSE
    • Lindsey Cameron, Wharton
    • Daisy Chung, Bayes Business School
    • Lisa Cohen, McGill University
    • Joep Cornelissen, Rotterdam School of Mgt
    • Pablo Fernandez, IAE Business School
    • Patrick Haack, HEC Lausanne
    • Greta Hsu, UC Davis
    • Nan Jia, USC Marshall
    • Heeyon Kim, Cornell
    • Brayden King, Northwestern
    • Sharon Koppman, UC Irvine
    • Ko Kuwabara, INSEAD Singapore
    • Sally Maitlis, University of Oxford
    • Namrata Malhotra, Imperial College
    • Dalhia Mani, IIM Bangalore
    • Sanaz Mobasseri, Boston University
    • Kamal Munir, University of Cambridge
    • Pinar Ozcan, Oxford University
    • Susan Perkins, University of Illinois, Chicago
    • Andrea Prado, INCAE, Costa Rica/Nicaragua
    • Paolo Quattrone, Manchester
    • Adina Sterling, Stanford GSB
    • András Tilcsik, University of Toronto
    • Mary Tripsas, UC Santa Barbara
    • Jean-Phillipe Vergne, UCL
    • Filippo Carlo Wezel, USI Lugano
    • Shipeng Yan, University of Hong Kong
    • Mark Zbaracki, Ivey Business School
    • Tammar Zilber, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem

    The consortium is designed to allow for high levels of faculty-student interaction. In order to maintain a high faculty/student ratio, space for this consortium remains limited. Interested students must be nominated by their schools and must be OMT members (either already or by joining now).

     

    Doctoral programs should limit their nominations to one applicant. Universities with multiple departments seeking to send students should coordinate their nominations. Preference will be given to those students who have progressed to the dissertation stage and are either on, or considering being on, the job market in the coming year.

     

    Several waivers of the AOM conference's registration fees and stipends are available to support students who are interested in applying but lack budget/resources from their schools or otherwise. The nomination deadline again is May 15, 2022

     

    Nomination Instructions

     

    Nominations should be submitted by the department representative who nominates the student via the following online form only (no email nominations, please): https://bostonu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3mb9XGJh3CCnpQ2

     

    As specified in the online form, nominations should include basic information about the nominated student (name, e-mail address and university affiliation) as well as: (1) a confirmation that the student is (or will become) a member of the OMT division; and (2) a confirmation that the student will complete doctoral coursework and comprehensive exams (or equivalent) by August 1, 2022.

     

    In addition, the following three supporting documents should be uploaded via the online form:

     

    1. A brief letter from a faculty member providing a general appraisal of the nominee, including an assessment of the nominee's progress toward a dissertation defense, expected defense date, and subject of dissertation;
    2. The nominee's CV (including contact information, research and teaching interests, publications, and/or working papers);
    3. A 3-5 pages summary of a research project on which the nominee would like to receive feedback.

     

    Additional information about the OMT Doctoral Consortium will be available on the OMT website closer to the date of the event.

     

    If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact the OMT Doctoral Consortium co-organizers: Michel Anteby, Boston University, manteby@bu.edu and Danielle Logue, University of Technology Sydney, danielle.logue@uts.edu.au

      

    We look forward to seeing you in-person and virtually at AOM!

     Michel & Danielle

    OMT Representatives-at-Large




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    Professor of Management & Organizations, and Sociology
    Boston University's Questrom School of Business
    595 Commonwealth Av. Boston, MA 02215 – USA
    manteby@bu.edu
    www.michelanteby.net
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