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Atlanta, Georgia August 11-13, 2006
Friday, August 11 6:00PM - 9:00 PM Atlanta Marriott Marquis International 8, International Level
Saturday, August 12 8:00AM - 5:00 PM Atlanta Marriott Marquis International 8, International Level
Editors' Panel Sunday August 13 8:30 AM -11:30 AM Hyatt Regency, Hanover C, Hanover G
Cynthia Emrich, Duke Corporate Education Ramkrishnan Temkasi, Benedictine University Mary Tripsas, Harvard Business School Pablo Martin de Holan, Instituto de Empresa
Stuart Bunderson, Washington U. Jackie Coyle-Shapiro, London School of Economics Tom Cummings, University of Southern California Marlena Fiol, University of Colorado, Denver Gerard Hodgkinson, University of Leeds George Huber, McCombs School of Management, UT Austin Karen Jansen, University of Virginia Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta Sharon Matusik, University of Colorado, Boulder Sandy Piderit, Case Western Reserve University Elaine Romanelli, Georgetown George Roth, MIT Sloan School Sim Sitkin, Duke University Toby Stuart, Columbia / Harvard Business School Dick Woodman, Texas A&M
FRIDAY (Atlanta Marriott Marquis, International 8)
6:00 – 7:00 Drinks and Introductions Welcome – Tom Cummings “Getting to Know You” exercise
7:00 – 9:00 Dinner Table discussion
What three career concerns do you puzzle over?
What are the three best pieces of career advice you’ve ever received or given?
SATURDAY (Atlanta Marriott Marquis, International 8)
8:00 – 8:30 Welcome and Breakfast 8:30 – 10:00 Session 1: Doing Great Research
Generating ideas and picking topics – George Huber
Making a contribution – Toby Stuart
Crafting "pure theory" v. building a theoretical foundation for empirical research - Sim Sitkin
Having an impact and generating “buzz” (academic) - Mike Lounsbury
Having an impact and generating “buzz” (practitioner) - George Roth
10:00 – 10:30 Break 10:30 – 12:30 Session 2: Research Roundtables
Our research roundtable session is patterned after the Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division’s popular “Cognition in the Rough” Professional Development Workshop. Roundtable participants (5 students and 12 panelists per table) will devote 20 minutes to providing feedback, advice, and ideas regarding each student’s research project. Preparation is critical to the success of this session. Once roundtable assignments are made, the Consortium organizers will distribute research summaries to members of each roundtable. Please read these summaries and prepare to discuss them before the session.
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch 1:30 – 3:00 Session 3: Practical Advice
Managing/finishing your dissertation - Jackie Coyle-Shapiro
Getting research papers done - Gerard Hodgkinson
The review process (walk through all stages of one paper) – Elaine Romanelli
Managing research collaborations (co-authors, RAs…) – Sharon Matusik
3:00 – 3:30 Break 3:30 – 5:00 Session 4: Managing Your Career
Career choices: Trade-offs between different types and tiers of schools, academic vs. non-academic jobs – Marlena Fiol
Getting your first job: the process, interviews, job talks… - Dick Woodman
Work-life balance – Ram Tenkasi
Learning to teach - Karen Jansen
SUNDAY (Hyatt Regency)
Editors Panels 8:30 – 9:50 Panel 1 (all consortia combined) Hyatt Regency, Hanover C Peter Cappelli - Academy of Management Executive Sara Rynes - Academy of Management Journal James Bailey - Academy of Management Learning and Education Martin Kilduff - Academy of Management Review
10:00 – 11:30 Panel 2b (OMT/MOC/ODC) Hyatt Regency, Hanover G Linda Argote - Organization Science Joel Baum - Strategic Organization Maria Calas or Linda Smircich - Organization Russell Cropanzano - Journal of Management Paul Hirsch - Journal of Management Inquiry Donald Palmer - Administrative Science Quarterly Hari Tsoukas - Organization Studies Mike Wright - Journal of Management Studies Edward Zajac - Strategic Management Journal
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