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AoM Panel Symposium: Understanding John Sutton’s Influence on Strategy/Management Literature (STR, TIM, OMT)

  • 1.  AoM Panel Symposium: Understanding John Sutton’s Influence on Strategy/Management Literature (STR, TIM, OMT)

    Posted 07-10-2019 11:26

    Dear TIM fellows,

    We would like to draw your attention to the following Panel Symposium 'Understanding John Sutton's Influence on Strategy/Management Literature', sponsored by the STR, TIM, OMT divisions. The details of the event are as follows:

     

    https://my.aom.org/program2019/SessionDetails.aspx?sid=16528

    Session Type: Symposium
    Program Session: 1711 | Submission: 16528 | Sponsor(s): (STR, TIM, OMT)
    Scheduled: Tuesday, Aug 13 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM at Boston Park Plaza in Boylston

     

    Understanding John Sutton's Influence on Strategy/Management Literature
    Understanding John Sutton's Influence on Strategy

    Chair: Bilgehan Uzunca, U. Utrecht School of Economics
    Participant: Javier Gimeno, INSEAD
    Participant: Marvin B Lieberman, UCLA Anderson School of Management
    Participant: John Sutton, London School of Economics

    Studying the processes and factors that influence industrial structure, John Sutton has done tremendous contributions to the world of economics. While much of his work is applied and cited by management scholars, we believe there is much more potential to unveil by looking at the points of contact between his work and the strategy field. In this panel symposium, we aim to stimulate a rich discussion regarding John Sutton's influential and foundational work (in particular on Market Structure, Sunk Costs, and Submarkets). We particularly focus on how we understand competition and market structure through the lens of his important work, and examine implications to central strategy theories, such as the first-mover advantages and capability view. After briefly going over what we have learned so far from John's work in the field, we will draw on these different contributions in order to bridge his work with the established theories in management and strategy fields, and aim to come up with a further research agenda to realize their potential.

     

    Thank you very much for your interest in advance and we look forward to seeing many of you at the symposium.

     

    Best

     

    Bilgehan Uzunca