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  • 1.  AOM PDW: Being a Diversity Scholar

    Posted 05-09-2018 16:13
    Dear colleagues,

    If you are attending the Academy meeting this year and interested in international diversity, please consider joining the PDW below.

    We would like to invite you to join our PDW on Being a Diversity Scholar sponsored by the GDO, CMS, and DITC divisions. This PDW might especially be of interest to early career academics and doctoral students.

    Scheduled: Friday, Aug 10 2018 11:00AM - 1:00PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago in Crystal B

    Doing Diversity Research and Being a Diversity Scholar: Navigating Academic Careers

    Organizer: Tania Jain, U. of Oxford 
    Panelist: Ajnesh Prasad, EGADE Business School 
    Panelist: Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, U. of Massachusetts, Boston 
    Panelist: Charlotte M. Karam, American U. of Beirut 
    Panelist: Doyin Atewologun, Queen Mary U. of London 
    Panelist: Eddy S. Ng, Dalhousie U. 
    Panelist: Regine Bendl, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business 
    Distinguished Speaker: Stella M. Nkomo, U. of Pretoria 
    This PDW proposes a rare discussion on navigating the professional complexities that come with doing diversity research and being a diversity scholar, particularly in business schools. It offers a rare opportunity to get behind-the-scenes insights into the professional journeys and career histories of leading diversity scholars in management research today. It will facilitate dialogue on practical realities to begin, sustain, and advance a career as a diversity academic. Participants have a chance for collective reflection about the obstacles and the opportunities that confront their 'doing' of diversity scholarship and their 'being' as a diversity scholar. The PDW will also advance consideration on how business schools can better support diversity academics in more productive and meaningful ways beyond tokenistic attention. We will discuss the various ways in which our departments' political climate affects our membership, citizenship, and career advancement and how we can better engage to improve it. The PDW will be particularly useful for advanced doctoral students and early career researchers as they can witness a wide spectrum of possible career paths through the journeys of several role models who blazed the trail to become accomplished scholars in the field.

    Pre-registration is required for this session. Please contact the workshop organizer tania.jain@sbs.ox.ac.uk to obtain the approval code.

    Regards,
    Tania








  • 2.  AOM PDW: Being a Diversity Scholar

    Posted 05-25-2018 03:46
    Dear colleagues,

    If you are attending the Academy meeting this year and interested in diversity, please consider joining the PDW below.

    We would like to invite you to join our PDW on Being a Diversity Scholar sponsored by the GDO, CMS, and DITC divisions. This PDW might especially be of interest to early career academics and doctoral students.

    Scheduled: Friday, Aug 10 2018 11:00AM - 1:00PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago in Crystal B

    Doing Diversity Research and Being a Diversity Scholar: Navigating Academic Careers

    Organizer: Tania Jain, U. of Oxford 
    Panelist: Ajnesh Prasad, EGADE Business School 
    Panelist: Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, U. of Massachusetts, Boston 
    Panelist: Charlotte M. Karam, American U. of Beirut 
    Panelist: Doyin Atewologun, Queen Mary U. of London 
    Panelist: Eddy S. Ng, Dalhousie U. 
    Panelist: Regine Bendl, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business 
    Distinguished Speaker: Stella M. Nkomo, U. of Pretoria 
    This PDW proposes a rare discussion on navigating the professional complexities that come with doing diversity research and being a diversity scholar, particularly in business schools. It offers a rare opportunity to get behind-the-scenes insights into the professional journeys and career histories of leading diversity scholars in management research today. It will facilitate dialogue on practical realities to begin, sustain, and advance a career as a diversity academic. Participants have a chance for collective reflection about the obstacles and the opportunities that confront their 'doing' of diversity scholarship and their 'being' as a diversity scholar. The PDW will also advance consideration on how business schools can better support diversity academics in more productive and meaningful ways beyond tokenistic attention. We will discuss the various ways in which our departments' political climate affects our membership, citizenship, and career advancement and how we can better engage to improve it. The PDW will be particularly useful for advanced doctoral students and early career researchers as they can witness a wide spectrum of possible career paths through the journeys of several role models who blazed the trail to become accomplished scholars in the field.

    Pre-registration is required for this session. Please contact the workshop organizer tania.jain@sbs.ox.ac.uk to obtain the approval code.

    Regards,
    Tania