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AOM PDW "Past, Present, and Future of A Behavioral Theory of the Firm"

  • 1.  AOM PDW "Past, Present, and Future of A Behavioral Theory of the Firm"

    Posted 06-14-2022 11:36

    Register, join and discuss your BToF research

     

    PDW "Past, Present, and Future of A Behavioral Theory of the Firm"

     

    Seattle AOM Conference 2022

     

    Saturday, Aug 6 2022, 9:00AM-12:00PM PT (UTC-7) ONLINE ONLY

     

    Keynote Speakers:

    - Henrich Greve, INSEAD

    - William Ocasio, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

     Presenters:

    -Vibha Gaba - INSEAD

    - Felipe Csaszar, U. of Michigan

    - Daniella Laureiro Martinez - ETH Zürich

    Organizers:

    - Pino G. Audia, Dartmouth College

    - Felipe Csaszar, U. of Michigan

    - Daniella Laureiro-Martinez, ETH Zurich

    - Hart E. Posen, U. of Wisconsin, Madison

     

    Roundtable Facilitators:

    Callen Anthony - New York U. 

    Pino G. Audia - Dartmouth College 

    Stephan Billinger - U. of Southern Denmark 

    Daniela Blettner - Simon Fraser U. 

    Sebastien Brion - IESE Business School 

    Julien Clement - Stanford U. 

    Jerker C. Denrell - U. of Warwick 

    Vibha Gaba - INSEAD 

    Dorthe Doejbak Haakonsson - Aarhus U. 

    Songcui Hu - U. of Arizona 

    John Joseph - U. of California, Irvine 

    Daniella Laureiro Martinez - ETH Zürich

    Hart E. Posen - U. of Wisconsin, Madison 

    Marlo Raveendran - U. of California, Riverside 

    Horacio Enrique Rousseau - Florida State U. 

    Metin Sengul - Boston College 

     

    The Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTOF) has had a foundational impact on the development of much work in both organization theory and strategy. We seek to build an annual PDW that will be the touchstone of theoretical development based on the BTOF. The PDW will link past research with future opportunities, both narrowly within the BTOF, and more broadly, reaching out to research domains in which the BTOF is a substantive building block. Our goal is to provide a discussion forum where scholars can develop a shared understanding of past BTOF research and insights into how they may develop future research to advance theory and applications. AOM Seattle 2022 will represent the second edition of this PDW featuring as its core theme the origin, role, and implications of multiple goals in understanding firm behavior.

     

    The PDW will follow a three-part format:

     

    1. Two keynote speakers (Henrich Greve and William Ocasio) will share their views on the past and future of the BTOF.

     

    1. Three presenters will share insights on research on multiple goals, a key current topic from the BTOF (Vibha Gaba, Felipe Csaszar, and Daniella Laureiro).

     

    1. Several roundtable will focus on different domains of research. Prospective participants will apply to the PDW by submitting a 3-5 page summary of a new research idea or current research project they are working on and want to discuss with the table coordinators and other participants. The discussion of each roundtable will be guided by two experienced scholars who work in the BTOF tradition. 

     

    Participation in parts 1 and 2 of the PDW does not require registration. To participate in the roundtable discussion, please fill out the short registration form in this link by July 17, 2022. This will help us assign participants to roundtables based on your research interests. We will confirm the registration to this PDW by late July.  If you have any questions, please contact dlaureiro@ethz.ch



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    Pino Audia
    Professor
    Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
    Hanover NH
    (603) 646-0527
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