CALL FOR PAPERS at 2019 AOM PDW On-Boarding Diversity in Corporate Boards Research: A Paper Development Workshop
Corinne Post (Lehigh U), Heike Mensi-Klarbach (WU Vienna), Cathrine Seierstad (Queen Mary U), Patricia Gabaldon (IE University), Co-Organizers
August 10th 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Boston Park Plaza (Statler room)
Do you research diversity on corporate governance?
Are you looking for a value-adding informal review, expert feedback, or strategic advice on a manuscript you are preparing for publication?
If you answered yes to these questions, then this workshop is for you!
The On-Boarding Diversity in Corporate Boards Research: A Paper Development Workshop is designed for researchers in the field of diversity and corporate governance. Highly experienced scholars, many with editorial experience, will mentor and provide feedback to more junior scholars on papers close to journal submission. Consideration will be given to a wide range of topics in this area, including but not limited to: research on moderators of the link between board diversity and firm-level outcomes as well as on mediators of this relationship (including board decision-making, board processes, information processing, or power relations, among others), diversity on boards and board performance (e.g. such as obtaining and processing critical information, relationship to the CEO, trust within the boards etc.), board diversity and corporate strategy, board diversity and CSR/sustainability attention, board ethical behavior, women on board, board composition and equality, international/cross-country comparisons as well as new methodological approaches.
Standing by to help you with your paper are the following experienced scholars: Steven Boivie (Texas A&M), Bryan Boyd (City University of Hong Kong), Cynthia Clark (Bentley University), Thomas Clarke (University of Technology, Sydney), Igor Filatochev (King's College London), Johanne Grosvold (U of Bath), Livia Markoczy (UT Dallas), Toyah Miller (UT Dallas), Corinne Post (Lehigh U), Winfried Ruigrok (U of St.Gallen), Christy Shropshire (Arizona State U), Siri Terjesen (American U), Hans van Ees (University College Groningen), Alice Eagly (Northwestern U), Bert Canella (Arizona State U), Sabina Nielsen (U of Sydney), Sydney Finkelstein (Dartmouth U), Yvonne Benschop (Radboud U), Dave Harrison (Exeter U), Ruth Sealy (Exeter U), Sue Vinnicombe (Cranfield School of Management) and Elena Doldor (Queen Mary U).
You're On Board, Now What's Next? Three Simple Steps:
- Submit your manuscript to Patricia.Gabaldon@ie.edu; submission opens on July 1st and closes July 15th 2019. Decisions upon acceptance will be communicated by July 22nd (Preference given to papers close to submission to a refereed journal.)
- Pre-register (free) for the PDW with the code you receive upon acceptance of your manuscript. There will be additional places for interested people without a submitted paper.
- Attend the workshop, where each paper will receive oral feedback from two experienced scholars in a 60-minute small group setting, followed by a large group debrief of the key learnings, experiences and takeaways from all of the groups.
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Corinne Post
Professor and Chair, Department of Management
Lehigh University, College of Business
Bethlehem PA - USA
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