TIM Division List Serve
Vol. 7, No. 32 for AOM 2011 (December 27, 2010)
Table of Contents:
· Announcements
o TIM Division Call for Reviewers
· Call for Papers
o TIM Division Call for Scholarly Papers and Symposium
· Call for Participants
o TIM Division Call for Faculty
o TIM Division Call for Doctoral Students
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Announcements
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Technology & Innovation Management (TIM)
2011 TIM Division Call for Reviewers of Scholarly Papers and Symposia
Program Chair: Arvids A. Ziedonis (tim2011@uoregon.edu)
The Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Division is calling for reviewers for its 2011 Annual Meeting Program, August 12 - 16, in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A.
The TIM Division encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and technological change from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioral, and operational issues. The problem domain includes the management of innovation, technology strategy, research and development, information technologies and the Internet, technology-based entrepreneurship and process technologies. Participants in this broad academic endeavor come from a wide range of disciplines and draw on an extensive array of theoretical and research paradigms.
We enter this complex problem domain in the spirit of dialogue, debate, and deepened understanding. Major topics include: studies of innovation processes; innovation diffusion and the development, implementation and use of new technologies; technology development trajectories; entry timing advantages; intellectual capital; competing in platform-mediated markets; organizational processes by which technically-oriented activities are integrated into organizations; product development strategies; technical project management; behaviors and characteristics of technical professionals; technological forecasting and policies; impact of information technologies and the internet; relationship between new technologies and organizational forms, and the commercialization of university research.
If you are interested in being a part of the review process for TIM Division submissions, please sign up as a volunteer reviewer. Please note that even if you have reviewed in the past, you still need to sign up again for the 2011 Annual Meeting. Go to http://review.aomonline.org to register as a reviewer.
You can sign up to review for up to three divisions and/or interest groups (including TIM). You may be asked to review up to three (3) submissions (papers and symposia) per division or interest group that is selected. So the maximum number of review assignments that you could potentially receive from the divisions and interest groups that you select is nine (9).
The review period for the 2011 Annual Meeting is from January 11, 2011 (Submission Deadline) to February 10, 2011 (Review Deadline). However, you might be asked to review early submissions that come in before the submission deadline. Please check your work schedule to make sure that you will be able to review during this period.
Thank you in advance for your participation and interest in being a referee for the TIM Division. Serving as a referee will add more visibility to you and your institution, influence the direction of scholarly research in technology and innovation management, and give you an opportunity to be more involved in the TIM Division's program at the Annual Meeting. The success of the TIM Division program would not be possible without the commitment and hard work of all the dedicated referees.
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Call for Papers
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Technology & Innovation Management (TIM)
2011 TIM Division Call for Scholarly Papers and Symposia
Program Chair: Arvids A. Ziedonis (tim2011@uoregon.edu)
The Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Division encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and technological change from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioral, and operational issues. This year's conference theme of "West Meets East: Enlightening, Balancing, and Transcending" calls attention to the global reach and diverse cultures represented by our membership. Whether you are from the West, East, or in-between, we encourage you to submit to the TIM division papers or symposia that are related to the conference theme as well as those listed below in the TIM division's domain statement below for the Academy of Management's annual meeting in San Antonio (August 2011). Our goal is to have papers and symposia that are as diverse, creative and interesting as our membership.
The TIM Division encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and technological change from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioral, and operational issues. The problem domain includes the management of innovation, technology strategy, research and development, information technologies and the Internet, technology-based entrepreneurship and process technologies. Participants in this broad academic endeavor come from a wide range of disciplines and draw on an extensive array of theoretical and research paradigms. We enter this complex problem domain in the spirit of dialogue, debate, and deepened understanding. Major topics include: studies of innovation processes; innovation diffusion and the development, implementation and use of new technologies; technology development trajectories; entry timing advantages; intellectual capital; competing in platform-mediated markets; organizational processes by which technically-oriented activities are integrated into organizations; product development strategies; technical project management; behaviors and characteristics of technical professionals; technological forecasting and policies; impact of information technologies and the internet; relationship between new technologies and organizational forms, and the commercialization of university research.
Submission Instructions: The TIM division welcomes empirical or conceptual papers and symposia on topics dealing with any aspect of the management of technology or organizational innovation. Papers or symposia that relate to the domains of other divisions are encouraged; they may become candidates for cross-divisional sessions. Please to go to the Academy of Management 2011 Annual Meeting website, http://annualmeeting.aomonline.org/2011/, for detailed instructions and to submit your scholarly paper or symposia proposal.
Deadline for all submissions is 5:00 p.m. January 11, 2011 (New York Time).
Division Awards: TIM offers two competitive awards as part of the Academy submission process: The TIM Best Student Paper Award, and the TIM Division Best Paper Award. To be eligible for the best student paper award, the student must be senior author or sole author and this should be clearly indicated on the title page of the paper. Papers considered for the Best Student Paper Award can also be considered for the TIM Division Best Paper Award. In addition to these two awards, we offer several Best Reviewer Awards to a number of reviewers whose reviews are particularly deep, complete and insightful.
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Call for Participants
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Technology & Innovation Management (TIM)
2011 TIM Division Call for Junior Faculty Consortium
TIM Doctoral Consortium Call for applications (deadline: 8th of May, 2011)
The Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to invite applications for the 2011 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium to be held at the Academy of Management meeting in San Antonio (Texas) on Friday, August 12th and Saturday, August 13th, 2011.
If you hold an assistant professor rank (or its equivalent) and teach or research in the TIM domain, this professional development workshop is for you. The workshop will make available the knowledge that you need to prosper in both the local and global academic environment. The workshop focuses on strategies for impact as a scholar and teacher, as well as on building a career in diverse professional settings.
This year's consortium will allow participants to learn how to publish in top journals, meet the editors of prestigious journals in the field, and receive feedback on their working papers from their peers and senior faculty. The consortium will feature outstanding senior faculty members with a proven record of research and teaching. The consortium will provide participants with the opportunity for reflection and renewal, for networking with friends and colleagues, and for meeting new peers and senior colleagues with shared interests. Applicants must have at least one full year of experience as an assistant professor in a post-PhD academic institution and no more than three years experience by August 2011.
To apply, please email your vita to Corey Phelps at phelps@hec.fr. When you apply, please indicate the month and year you started your first assistant professor position. We will take applications on a rolling basis until May 15, 2011. We encourage you to apply early and please note that we require potential applicants to attend the entire consortium.
Accepted applicants will be required to submit a working paper for the Paper Feedback Session by June 30, 2011.
If you have questions concerning these requirements, please contact one of the co-chairs below.
2010 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium Co-Chairs
Corey Phelps, HEC Paris phelps@hec.fr
Keld Laursen, Copenhagen Business School kl.ino@cbs.dk
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Technology & Innovation Management (TIM)
2011 TIM Division Call for Doctoral Consortium
Doctoral Consortium Call for applications (deadline: 8th of May, 2011)
The Technology and Innovation Management Division is now accepting applications from PhD students for its 2011 doctoral consortium to be held at the Academy of Management meeting in San Antonio (TX), August 12-16. The consortium will be held on Friday, August 12 and Saturday, August 13.
The TIM doctoral consortium is most valuable to Ph.D. candidates interested in conducting leading-edge research and teaching in technology and innovation management, strategy and organization.
The consortium will be led by a panel of faculty members with proven research and teaching records who will address key issues in academic life such as publishing in top journals, managing your time for research, meeting teaching and institutional demands, managing research collaborations, and funding your research.
The coordinators of the 2011 consortium are Andrea Prencipe (University G. Annunzio) and Marco Giarratana (UC3M). Confirmed faculty facilitators include: Gautam Ahuja (Ross), Stefano Brusoni (Bocconi), Zhang Wei (Tsinghua University), Steven White (Tsinghua University), and pending for a final confirmation Ashish Arora (Duke) and Ron Adner (Insead).
The application deadline is Sunday, 8 of May 2001. Only electronic applications will be considered.
To apply, please send to the following email: timphdconsortium@gmail.com
a) An updated CV
b) A one-page statement containing the following information:
(1) Your full contact information,
(2) your stage in the doctoral program,
(3) the name of your thesis advisor and one additional reference, and,
(4) A 100-word abstract or summary proposal of your dissertation.
Preference will be given to doctoral candidates at later stages of their career "those at or near the thesis proposal stage".
For any questions please contact Andrea Prencipe or Marco Giarratana at email: timphdconsortium@gmail.com
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Darlene,
Darlene Alexander-Houle
TIM Division List Serve Manager
Adjunct, University of Phoenix
Global Program Manager, Hewlett Packard
dahoule@sbcglobal.net
dahoule@email.phoenix.edu