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[Reminder] Deadline is approaching: 2022 OMT Dissertation Proposal Workshop

  • 1.  [Reminder] Deadline is approaching: 2022 OMT Dissertation Proposal Workshop

    Posted 05-31-2022 08:18

    2022 OMT Dissertation Proposal Workshop

    Call for Nominations: 2022 OMT Dissertation Proposal Workshop

    What It Is:

    The OMT Division will again hold its Dissertation Proposal Workshop as part of the Academy's Annual Meeting. This workshop will be in a virtual form this year, with meetings organized on zoom. The Dissertation Proposal Workshop is a chance for students at the pre-proposal stage to draw on the wisdom and expertise of a group of established OMT scholars to develop a defensible dissertation proposal.

    Classes and preliminary exams usually have clear structures and guideline. But we often get little sense of how to turn our vague good ideas into dissertation proposals that will intrigue potential committee members, pass a defense, and grow into a high-quality dissertation. The current workshop addresses this gap by helping participants improve the focus and framing of research questions, identify and address methodological issues, and constructively critique conceptual foundations. The conversations may also address process issues like managing your dissertation committee and completing the dissertation. The workshop consists of small discussions between faculty panelists and doctoral students working on dissertation proposals in the panelist's area of expertise.

    Who Should Attend:

    The Dissertation Proposal Workshop is aimed at students who have completed preliminaries and have selected a dissertation topic but have not yet defended their dissertation proposal. If you have a 50-page proposal with data, well-defined hypotheses, and a committee, you are probably too advanced. On the other hand, if you have not narrowed your ideas beyond a broad theoretical or phenomenological space, you are probably too early.

    How to Apply:

    Doctoral students interested in participating in the workshop should have a faculty member send a short nominating email to Martin Kilduff: m.kilduff@ucl.ac.uk. In addition, nominees should provide a maximum 5-page abstract outlining a research area, methodological approach, and potential contributions, according to the guidelines below, under Nomination Instructions.

     

    These abstracts will form the basis of discussions during the workshop and will be shared with the group at the participant's table. The deadline for nominations is June 1, 2022 by 5pm EST. Attendance is strictly limited so early application is advised.

    Nomination Instructions:

    Doctoral students interested in participating in the workshop should provide the following information in their email to Martin Kilduff m.kilduff@ucl.ac.uk:

    • Their full name and email address;
    • The name of their affiliated school and university;
    • A confirmation that they are (or will become) a member of the OMT division; and
    • A maximum 5-page abstract outlining research area, methodological approach, and potential contributions. These abstracts will form the basis of discussions during the workshop and will be shared with the group;
    • A short supporting email by a faculty member.

     

    More information

    When: meetings on zoom between faculty and students will be arranged during August 2022.

    Associated with Organization and Management Theory (OMT)

     

    OMT Dissertation Proposal Workshop FAQ

    Q: Wait, I'm confused. There are so many different offerings at the Academy conference. Is this one for me at my stage in my doctoral program?

    A: The Dissertation Proposal Workshop is aimed at doctoral students who have completed preliminaries and have selected a dissertation topic but have not yet defended their dissertation proposal. If you have a 50-page proposal with data, well-defined hypotheses, and a committee, you are probably too advanced. On the other hand, if you have not narrowed your ideas beyond a broad theoretical or phenomenological space, you are probably too early. 

     

    Q: What goes on during the Workshop?

    A: The Dissertation Proposal Workshop is a chance for students at the pre-proposal stage to draw on the wisdom and expertise of a group of established OMT scholars to develop a defensible dissertation proposal. It aims to help you improve the focus and framing of research questions, identifying and addressing methodological issues, and/or constructively critiquing conceptual foundations. As well as these important content issues, discussions may also address process issues like managing your dissertation committee and completing the dissertation. The workshop is built around you getting individual developmental feedback from mentors and peers with similar research interests.

     

    Q: So who are the faculty mentors for this year?

    A: Peer Fiss, University of Southern California; Markus Höllerer, UNSW Sydney Business School; Martin Kilduff, UCL School of Management; Renate Meyer, WU Vienna; Nelson Phillips, University of California, Santa Barbara; Marc-David Seidel, University of British Columbia; Wendy Smith, University of Delaware; Mark de Rond, University of Cambridge; Tiziana Casciaro, University of Toronto; Eva Boxenbaum, Copenhagen Business School.

     

    Q: This sounds good. How much does it cost?

    A: There is no fee for attending the workshop, although you will need to be registered for the Academy of Management Meetings to attend.

     

    Q: So when will the workshop take place?

    A: During the AoM Virtual Annual Meeting; precise dates and times to be confirmed. 

     

    Q: OK, so what do I need to do to get in on this?

    A: You submit your application by June 1 following the nomination instructions listed above.



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    Shipeng Yan
    Assistant Professor
    The University of Hong Kong
    Hong Kong
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