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PDW: Language & Management: A Panoramic View of Theorization and Methodology

  • 1.  PDW: Language & Management: A Panoramic View of Theorization and Methodology

    Posted 07-19-2025 20:16
    Edited by Yuan Li 07-20-2025 02:42
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    Dear colleagues, Language-based theorization and methodologies have enjoyed a long tradition in management research across OT, OB, and Strategy fields. LLMs and multimodal AI tools offer unprecedented opportunities for language-focused research. Curious about the cross-pollination between positivist and constructivist research designs, and the integration of various language approaches for novel conceptual and empirical insights? please join us at 9:00 am on Friday:
     
    PDW: Language and Management: A Panoramic View of Theorization and Methodology
    🗓 Friday, July 25 2025 • 🕓 9am -12pm • 📍 Bella Center: Hall C-C3-m6
     
    The PDW will begin with Part I, Showcase Presentations of established and emerging approaches to using and theorizing language, such as discourses, multimodal, and deep-learning computational approaches:
    David Grant, UNSW Sydney
    Dennis Jancsary, University of Liverpool Management School
    Sameer Srivastava, UC Berkeley
     
    Part II will be a Moderated Panel Discussion that explores the intersections and divergences among these approaches, addressing challenges in framing, reviewing, and operationalizing language-focused research: 
    Cliff Oswick, City University of London
    Linda Putnam, UC Santa Barbara
    Ping Wang, University of Maryland  
    Suzanne Gagnon, University of Manitoba
    Wei Guo, China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
     
    In Part III, Participants will join Breakout Discussions to deepen appreciation for specific areas of interests and obtain feedback on their ideas: 
    Roundtable 1. Rhetorical and narrative approaches: organization theory, paradox, strategizing, societal grand challenges
    David Grant & Linda Putnam
    Roundtable 2. Deep-learning computational linguistics: culture and cognition, identity, competitive strategy, digital innovation
    Sameer Srivastava, Wei Guo, & Ping Wang
    Roundtable 3. Discourse analysis: diversity and inclusion, leadership, organizational change, theorization with AI
    Suzanne Gagnon & Cliff Oswick
    Roundtable 4. Visual and multimodal analysis: institutional theory, category theory, social evaluation
    Dennis Jancsary & Tao Wang
    Roundtable 5. Semiotics and AI techniques: technological and social innovation, institutionalization
    Yuan Li & Will Zhao 
     
    Let's "unlock the mystery of language as the foundation for managing, organizing, and strategizing, and unleash language-based methods as instruments for performing research" together in Copenhagen. 
     
    AOM_PDW_Language & Management
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    Organizers: 
    Tao Wang, emlyon business school
    Yuan Li, Saint Mary's College of California
    Will Zhao, University of Waterloo

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