Dear friends and contributors to the ASQ Blog:
We invite you to join us on May 10th for our third virtual event: "ASQ Blog Presents: A Virtual Chat with the ASQ Methods Advisory Panel" at 11 am PT / 2 pm EDT / 7 pm BST. This event features Associate Editors and current members of the ASQ Methods Advisory Panel in a conversation about the craft of research, with a focus on the perils and pitfalls of popular methodological approaches.
Panelists:
Beth Bechky (New York University) – Methods Advisory Panel member
Sameer Srivastava (University of California, Berkeley) – Methods Advisory Panel member
Olav Sorenson (UCLA) – Methods Advisory Panel member
Caroline Bartel (University of Texas, Austin) – Associate Editor, Discussant
This session aligns with the broader mission of the ASQ Student Blog: a student-run organization supported by the Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ) Editorial Board that provides a behind-the-scenes look at articles published in the journal.
Registration is required. If you are interested in joining, please register using this form.
For those new to the blog, you can subscribe to the ASQ blog or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@ASQBlog). Podcasts are also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify.
We look forward to seeing you at our final virtual event of the year!
Sent on behalf of ASQ Blog organizers, fellow PhD students:
Melody Chang (melody.chang@yale.edu)
Kevin Lee (klee2@stern.nyu.edu)
Ayinwi Muma (ayinwi@stanford.edu)
Hui Sun (hui.sun@kellogg.northwestern.edu)
Yusaku Takeda (ytakeda@hbs.edu)
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Ayinwi Muma
Stanford University, Management Science & Engineering
Center for Work, Technology and Organization (WTO)
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