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Vol. 9, No.17

  • 1.  Vol. 9, No.17

    Posted 06-18-2012 10:01

    TIM Division List Serve

    Vol. 9, No. 17 (June 18, 2012)

     

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    ·                     Announcements

    o   CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE TIM PAST CHAIRSEMERGING SCHOLAR AWARD Open now until 1 July

    o   PRACTICE THEME COMMITTEE of the ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT  The nomination period closes June 30th, 2012.

     

    ·                     Call for Papers

    o   Chapters for the Vol. 2 of the Handbook of Research on Technoentrepreneurship, published by Edward Elgar

     

    ·                     Call for Participants

    o   ISC will be holding its annual Doctoral Consortium on Friday, December 21st, 2012 from 8:30AM to 2:30PM

    o   The Information Systems Department at Case Western Reserve University and the TraMineR Team from the University of Geneva will be offering an interactive online course in Sequence Data Analysis using the R package TraMineR

    ·                     Job Positions

    None this edition

     

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    Announcements

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    CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE TIM PAST CHAIRSEMERGING SCHOLAR AWARD

    Period for Nominations: Opens June 15, 2012; closes July 1, 2012.

     

    The Technology and Innovation Management Division (TIM) of the Academy of Management seeks nominations for the "PAST CHAIRS EMERGING SCHOLAR AWARD."  This award is given to an emerging scholar who has already achieved a solid publication record and whose scholarly contributions show great promise to become influential or path breaking in the TIM domain.  The award is given annually at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting by the Chairman of the TIM Past Presidents Emerging Scholar Award selection committee.

     

    2012 SELECTION COMMITTEE

     

    Prof. Paul Adler (Chairman), University of Southern California (TIM President 1995-96); padler@usc.edu<mailto:padler@usc.edu>

    Prof. Michael Lawless, University of San Diego (TIM President 1991-92); lawless@sandiego.edu<mailto:lawless@umd.edu>

    Prof. Raghu Garud, Pennsylvania State University (TIM President 2002-03); rug14@smeal.psu.edu<mailto:rug14@smeal.psu.edu>

     

    2012 NOMINATION PROCESS

     

    Who Can Nominate: Any member of the TIM Division. Nominations will be advertised to all division members through email, the TIM listserve, and the TIM Newletter.

     

    Who Can be Nominated: Any scholar within 5 years of obtaining the Ph.D. degree. The nominee should have already achieved a solid publication record, with scholarly contributions judged by the nominating member as showing exceptional quality and great promise to become influential.

    How Can You Nominate Somebody: By sending an email to Paul Adler with a short note explaining the reasons for your nomination, and an attachment with the nominee's CV or a URL link to it.

    Period for Nominations: Opens June 15, 2012; closes July 1, 2012.

     

    We thank those that have served the Division as President for more than two decades:

     

    Technology & Innovation Management Presidents, 1989-2012

     

    2011-2012 Olk, Paul, University of Denver

    2010-2011 Suarez, Fernando F., Boston University

    2009-2010 Carraher, Shawn M Indiana Wesleyan University

    2008-2009 Almeida, Paul C., Georgetown University

    2007-2008 Rosenkopf, Lori, University Of Pennsylvania

    2006-2007 Tucci, Christopher L, Ecole Poly. Fédérale De Lausanne

    2005-2006 Ahuja, Gautam, University Of Michigan

    2004-2005 Cardinal, Laura B., University of Houston

    2003-2004 Wade, James, Georgetown University

    2002-2003 Garud, Raghu, The Pennsylvania State University

    2001-2002 Anderson, Philip C, INSEAD

    2000-2001 Dougherty, Deborah J, Rutgers University

    1999-2000 Liker, Jeffrey, University Of Michigan

    1998-1999 Farris, George F, Rutgers University

    1997-1998 Pennings, Johannes M, Univ Of Pennsylvania

    1996-1997 Gattiker, Urs E, Info Security /CASESContact.org

    1995-1996 Adler, Paul, University of Southern California

    1994-1995 Hauptman, Oscar, University of Western Sydney

    1993-1994 Keller, Robert T, University Of Houston

    1992-1993 Brown, Warren B, Univ Of Oregon

    1991-1992 Lawless, Michael W, University of San Diego

    1990-1991 Goodman, Richard, Univ Of Californiad

    1989-1990 Birnbaum-More, Philip H, Univ Of Southern Calif

    1988-1989 Badawy, Michael, Virginia Tech University

     

    Paul Olk

    Professor of Management & Director of Academic Research and Accreditation Daniels College of Business University of Denver Denver, CO 80208

    01.303.871.4531 (v)

    Paul.Olk@du.edu<mailto:Paul.Olk@du.edu>

     

     

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    Dear AOM Members

    The PRACTICE THEME COMMITTEE of the ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT 

    proudly announces the

    PRACTICE IMPACT AWARD (PIA)

    The nomination period closes June 30th, 2012.


    The AOM Practice Impact Award seeks to recognize and celebrate an outstanding scholar for her or his contribution to research and theory in practice based studies and overall impact on managerial and organizational practices. The nominee should have a track record of quality publications in academic journals and books, and preferably recognized practitioner relevant journals (e.g. Academy of Management Perspectives, Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan, etc.) as well as other outlets. To nominate an academic who you believe has had a major impact on practice based studies please send an email containing a cover letter listing the reasons for your nomination and the nominee's CV to the PTC Awards Committee.

    2012 SELECTION COMMITTEE

    Michael West, Lancaster University Management School
    Elena Antonacopoulou, University of Liverpool
    Richard Badham, Macquarie Graduate School of Management
    Daniela Zuin - Head of Strategy Development, T-Systems (Deutsche Telekom Group)
    Tyrone Pitsis, Newcastle University Business School
    Jochen Schweitzer, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney

    2012 NOMINATION PROCESS
    Who is eligible to nominate?
     Any member of the Academy of Management may nominate candidates.

    Who can be nominated? Any scholar with a proven track record of advancing theory, research and practice from a practice based studies approach can be nominated.
    How long is the period for nominations? The nomination period opens April 11th and closes June 30th, 2012. Award recipients will be contacted via email within three weeks of the closing date.
    How to submit a nomination? Please send you nomination incl. a cover letter and the nominee's CV to ptcawards@uts.edu.au. Please use the following subject line: PIA 2012 [Name of nominee], e.g. PIA 2012 John B. Anacademic.

    For further questions please contact the Practice Theme Awards Committee at ptcawards@uts.edu.au.

     

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    DR JOCHEN SCHWEITZER
    Senior Lecturer, UTS Business School
    University of Technology, Sydney 
    PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia 

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    Email     jochen.schweitzer@uts.edu.au

     

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    Call For Papers

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    Dear colleagues,

     

    This is the second call for chapters for the Vol. 2 of the Handbook of Research on Technoentrepreneurship, published by Edward Elgar. We already have 20 authors committed on different topics and I am now looking at contributions to complement the expected ones.

     

    Specifically, the following topics would be of interest:

     

    . country or region specific views on technoentrepreneurship for the following countries/regions: India, South East Asia, Europe.

    . effects of gender or cultural differences

    . social interactions/networks

    . effectuation in technoentrepreneurship

    . the influence of regulations and national policies

    . sustainability issues in technoentrepreneurship

     

    The length should be between 6000 and 8000 words but longer or shorter chapters can be accepted depending on the topic.

     

    Deadline for submissions is August 31st, 2012. The publication will be in 2013.

     

    Guidelines for submissions can be found at: http://www.e-elgar.com/PDFs/Contrib_guide_Bus_SocSci_Feb_2012.pdf

     

    If you are interested, please contact me to discuss the type and content of your potential submission.

     

    Thank you and Best Regards,

     

    François

     

    Prof. Dr. Francois Therin
    Dean, School of Business 
     
    Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia

    Tel | +60 85 443939 (GMT +8)
    Fax | +60 85 443838
    Twitter | @ftherin
    Skype | francoistherin
    Email | therin@curtin.edu.my
    Web | www.curtin.edu.my

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    Call For Participants

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    ISC will be holding its annual Doctoral Consortium on Friday, December 21st, 2012 from 8:30AM to 2:30PM. The coordinators of the consortium are Gary Dushnitsky (LBS) and Gino Cattani (NYU). Faculty facilitators include:
    Sydney Finkelstein (Dartmouth), Henrich Greve (INSEAD), Zur Shapira (NYU), Gabriel Szulanski (INSEAD), Ezra Zukerman (MIT), and others TBA.

    The ISC Doctoral Consortium is most valuable to Ph.D. candidates interested in conducting leading-edge research and teaching in Strategy and related areas.  The consortium will address key
    issues in academic life such as current and future themes in strategy, thesis development, and getting published in top journals, among other issues. Doctoral students in the proposal/dissertation stage will have the opportunity to present their research, and receive feedback, in a thesis development workshop. Doctoral students who do not wish to present their research are still invited to apply to the doctoral consortium; however, preference will be given to more advanced students.

    The application deadline for students wishing to present their work is July 1st, 2012. The application deadline for students wishing to attend without presentation is November 1st, 2012. Only electronic applications will be considered. For further information about the consortium, and to apply, please visit the consortium website at: Doctoral Consortium Webpage.

    http://www.isc.org.il/2012/index.php?nav_path=main:home/sub:Consortium


    Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to the Israel Strategy Conference. Student discount rates apply. An additional 50% discount will be offered to students presenting at the Thesis Development Workshop. For further questions, please contact Gary Dushnitsky at
    gdushnitsky@london.edu or Gino Cattani at gcattani@stern.nyu.edu.

     

     

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    The Information Systems Department at Case Western Reserve University and the TraMineR Team from the University of Geneva will be offering an interactive online course in Sequence Data Analysis using the R package TraMineR. The course will be led by Professor Gilbert Ritschard who created the TraMineR package together with his team at the University of Geneva.

     

    The course will start on September 4th and will run for 12 weeks. Live lectures will be held once per week, coaching on coding projects will happen on GitHub, and the TraMineR team will be available to answer questions over Stack Exchange. We will cover a basic introduction to R, state & event sequences, dissimilarity-based analysis, and event mining.

     

    The fees are $250 student, $295 faculty, $350 practitioner until July 30th.

     

    For more information and registration, see: http://www.orgdna.net/traminer/

     

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    Job Positions and Research Questions

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    Darlene,

    Darlene Alexander-Houle

    TIM Division List Serve Manager

    dahoule@sbcglobal.net