TIM Division List Serve
Vol. 10, No. 13 (May 28, 2013)
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· Announcements
o TIM Division's Junior Faculty Consortium – attendees requested, submission extended to 31 May
· Call for Papers
o Friday, August 9, 12–4 (lunch included!). Behavioral Strategy workshop has been sold out every year, so register early. Seating is limited. Submit abstract!
· Call for Participants
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· Job Positions and Research Questions
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Announcements
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Dear TIM supporter:
We are soliciting applications for the TIM Division's Junior Faculty Consortium, to be held at the Academy of Management on August 9-10. We have extended the deadline to May 31 as we still have a few spots available. We would appreciate if you could pass this message to junior faculty colleagues who might be interested in participating and encourage them to apply. The official announcement is below.
Thanks very much!
Aija Leiponen and Ammon Salter (co-chairs)
Call for Applications: 2013 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium, August 9-10, 2013
(Application deadline: May 31, 2013)
Call for 2013 AOM TIM Junior Faculty Consortium
The Technology and Innovation Management Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to invite applications for the 2013 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium to be held at the Academy of Management meeting in Orlando (Florida) on Friday, August 9th and Saturday, August 10th, 2013.
If you are an early career academic (assistant professor or its equivalent) and teach or research in the TIM domain, this professional development workshop is for you. The workshop will provide you with insights that you need to thrive in the increasingly challenging academic environment. It focuses on strategies for impact as a scholar and teacher, as well as on building a career in diverse professional settings.
The consortium will feature outstanding senior faculty members with proven records of research and teaching, who lead interactive discussions about how to balance the competing pressures of teaching, research and service. They will provide first-hand and detailed advice about how to build a successful academic career in a range of different institutional settings. Participants will also learn about publishing in top journals, meet the editors of prestigious journals in the field, and receive developmental feedback on their working papers from their peers and senior faculty. The consortium will also 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. This year we will also include a discussion of professional ethics in academia.
The senior faculty members thus far committed to the consortium include:
Rajshree Agarwal (U. Maryland) Mary Benner (U. Minnesota)
Janet Bercovitz (U. Illinois) Stefano Brusoni (ETH Zurich)
Michelle Gittelman (Rutgers U.) Marc Gruber (EPFL Lausanne)
Joachim Henkel (TU Munich) Karim Lakhani (Harvard U.)
Francisco Polidoro (U. Texas Austin) Jasjit Singh (INSEAD)
Deepak Somaya (U. Illinois)
Applicants must have at least one full year of experience as an assistant professor or post-doctoral researcher in an academic institution and no more than six years of experience by August 2013. To apply, please email your vita to Aija Leiponen at aija.leiponen@cornell.edu. When you apply, please indicate the month and year you started your first academic position. We will take applications on a rolling basis until May 31, 2013. 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, 2013. If you have questions concerning these requirements, please contact one of the co-chairs below.
2013 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium Co-Chairs
Aija Leiponen Ammon Salter
Cornell University Imperial College London
Aija.leiponen@cornell.ecu a.salter@imperial.ac.uk
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Call for Papers
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Friday, August 9, 12–4 (lunch included!). Behavioral Strategy workshop has been sold out every year, so register early. Seating is limited. Submit abstract!
More details at http://j.mp/BeStrat
Wayne E. Baker, U. of Michigan
Richard M. Burton, Duke U.
Jerker C. Denrell, U. of Warwick
Sendil Ethiraj, London Business School
Teppo Felin, University of Oxford
Shayne Gary, U. of New South Wales
Gerard P. Hodgkinson, U. of Warwick
Michael Lenox, U. of Virginia
Hart E. Posen, U. of Wisconsin, Madison
Michael J. Prietula, Emory U.
Sheen S. Levine, Columbia U.
Violina Rindova, U. of Texas, Austin
Zur Shapira, New York U.
James Westphal, U. of Michigan
Edward Zajac, Northwestern U.
Whether you are interested in firms or teams, markets or individuals, entrepreneurship or sustainability - behavior is everywhere. People interact in markets, they start businesses, they collaborate in teams, they interlink boards, they grow social networks, they judge and decide.
Wherever your research lies, you necessarily make assumptions about people and their behavior. How do we find assumptions (and theories) that are realistic, parsimonious, and generalizable?
Behavioral Strategy, returning for the fourth consecutive year, is a popular meeting place to converse on people, teams, organizations, and markets. Our panelists include strategy scholars, organizational theorists, sociologists, economists, and decision scientists. We highlight the connections between individual action and collective outcomes for organizations, markets, and society.
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We'll meet on Friday, August 9, 12–4 (lunch included!). The workshop has been sold out every year, so register early. Seating is limited!
Advance Your Own Work - Submit an Abstract
Wish to develop your work in a supporting environment? You may submit a 1,000 word abstract to help the panelists advise you on theory, method, and interpretation of findings. The best abstract will win the Behavioral Strategy Prize.
More details at http://j.mp/BeStrat
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Call for Participants
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Job Positions and Research Questions
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Darlene
Darlene Alexander-Houle
TIM Division List Serve Moderator
dalexhoule@att.net