Call for Participation: 2025 AOM CTO Division Junior Faculty Consortium

Starts:  Apr 28, 2025 00:00 (CT)
Ends:  May 15, 2025 23:59 (CT)

Call for Participants – 2025 AOM CTO Division Junior Faculty Consortium

Deadline for Best Consideration: May 15th, 2025

The Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization (CTO) Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to announce the 2025 Junior Faculty Consortium (JFC) on Friday July 25th, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The JFC is an opportunity for untenured faculty and postdoctoral researchers to network, receive feedback on their research, and discuss career issues. All interested junior faculty conducting research at the intersection of communication, digital technology, and organizing are welcome to apply. We welcome researchers from the full range of topics and approaches to these phenomena, including behavioral, social, technical, and economic issues.

The purpose of the workshop is to explore strategies and helpful practices for developing successful academic careers. Over the years, the CTO (https://cto.aom.org/) Junior Faculty Consortium has played a significant role in helping hundreds of scholars develop their careers and build professional relationships. This year's activities include career related discussions of publication strategies (quality and quantity), tenure and promotion, academic integrity, developing and fostering professional relationships, as well as research topics and methods.

Faculty advisors include:
  
Tina Blegind Jensen (Copenhagen Business School)
Jennifer Gibbs (University of California Santa Barbara)
Robert Gregory (University of Miami)
Carol Hsu (University of Sydney)
Stan Karanasios (University of Queensland)
Harris Kyriakou (ESSEC Business School)
Magnus Mahring (Stockholm School of Economics)
Elisa Mattarelli (San Jose State University)
Steve Sawyer (Syracuse University)
Lauri Wessel (European New School of Digital Studies)
Alijiona Zorina (IESEG School of Management, France)


Organizer: Susan Winter (University of Maryland)

 All untenured faculty and postdoctoral researchers with an interest in organizations and information systems, artificial intelligence, data science, communication, design science, and computational social science are invited to participate. AOM CTO is open to all methodologies, including qualitative, econometric, experimental, survey-based, computational, modeling, and design approaches to organizational research.

 Space is limited. To apply, please send an email with “CTO JFC" in the Subject line to Susan Winter at sjwinter@umd.edu before May 15 for best consideration. Include a brief cover letter (stating your research interests and approach, a one-paragraph summary of a current research project) and a copy of your current CV. Indicate whether you have attended the CTO Junior Faculty Consortium in a prior year(s). 


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Location

AOM Annual Meeting
tbd
Copenhagen