AOM 2016 Professional Development Workshop: How to Measure Meaning at the Collective Level
Sponsor:
All-Academy Theme (AAT)
Date and Time:
Sunday, August 7, 2016, from 12:45 pm to 3:15 pm
Location:
Anaheim Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon F
Part I (12:45pm – 2:10pm):
Tales from the Field: Presentations and Panelist Discussion
Part II (2:15pm– 3:15pm):
Roundtable Facilitated Discussion with Panelists
Are you interested in social cognition? Would you like to develop your methodological repertoires beyond measuring cognition "one brain at a time" (Weick & Roberts 1993: 358)? If so, please join us for the Measuring Collective Meaning PDW on Sunday, August 7 at the 2016 Academy of Management Annual Conference in Anaheim.
Part I: Expert Presentations This PDW convenes scholars who are practiced in the use of an eclectic range of methodological approaches for measuring collective meaning. In Part I, our expert panelists will provide an introduction to social cognition and collective meaning. After an overview of the topic, will feature two pairs of presentations offering complementary views on data collection and analysis, walking though examples of techniques from both published and ongoing research. Each pair of presentations will be followed by brief open discussion intended to tease out points of convergence and contestation between the two perspectives. At the culmination of Part I our expert panelists will address questions and offer advice.
Part II: Roundtable Discussions
In Part II of the PDW, our presenters and panelists will interact with participants in small-group roundtables. We will offer participants five focused roundtables to choose from, each hosted and facilitated by two panelists/presenters. The roundtables are oriented around broad theoretical areas related to collective meaning, including identity, entrepreneurship, status, and more, and will focus on methodological approaches to advancing such research. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in small group discussion at two tables of their choice. Ultimately, the roundtables will enable interactive exploration of an array of manners in which collective meanings and processes can be measured, understood, and more fully explained by members of the AOM community.
EXPERT PANELISTS
We are very pleased that the following scholars have agreed to participate:
Peer Fiss
Mary-Hunter McDonnell
Chad Navis
Nelson Phillips
Ryan Raffaelli
Davide Ravasi
Mary Tripsas
Lee Watkiss
Tyler Wry
Please join us on Sunday, August 7. We look forward to seeing you in Anaheim!
Christi Lockwood
Andrea Tunarosa
christi.lockwood@bc.edu
tunarosa@bc.edu
lee.watkiss@bc.edu
Boston College