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  • 1.  AoM PDW on How to Write Your First Academic Paper

    Posted 06-18-2015 09:10

    Please consider joining us at the AOM 2015 PDW on 

     

    How to Write Your First Academic Paper
    From idea to publication

    Program Session #: 44

    Sponsor(s): TIM, BPS

     

    Scheduled: Friday, August 7, 2015

    Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM

    Venue: Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 205

     

     

    Presenter: Jeffrey A. Martin; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; 
    Presenter: Heinz-Theo Wagner; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS); 
    Presenter: Andrew Nelson; University of Oregon; 
    Facilitator: Vern Glaser; University of Alberta; 
    Facilitator: Tyler Earle Wry; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 
    Facilitator: Michael J. Leiblein; The Ohio State University; 
    Facilitator: Ryan Raffaelli; Harvard University; 
    Facilitator: Keld Laursen; Copenhagen Business School; 

    Organizer: Markus Vodosek; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS); 
    Organizer: Michael Hartmann; European University Viadrina; 
    Organizer: Giorgi Shuradze; European University Viadrina;

    This interactive workshop is designed for doctoral students in the early stages of their programs who face the challenge of turning their initial research ideas into comprehensive pieces of academic work. In the first part of the workshop two experienced scholars will share their insights into how to write a first paper as a doctoral student and how to find and articulate a good research question. Participants will then discuss in small groups facilitated by seasoned researchers how they can apply these insights to their own work. The second part of the workshop will simulate an Academy-style discussion paper session in each of the small groups. Group members will briefly present research ideas which they submitted when they registered for the workshop and discuss these ideas with the rest of the group. The last part of the workshop features a presentation about good academic writing by an experienced scholar. Participants will then work in pairs to review and rewrite their initial research ideas. 
    The learning outcomes of this workshop include better knowledge about how to formulate and pursue a good research question, improved writing skills, and a better ability to reflect on one's own research ideas. In addition, participants will have been able to test their initial research ideas among a group of peers and experienced researchers, and to build new professional relationships with novice and senior scholars.

    The PDW will offer space for 50 participants from any division, who will be selected based on first come, first served principle. If you would like to participate, please send one-page application with the following information: name, university, max 150 word description of your research idea, your AoM divisions and research interests. Please send the one-page application to the following e-mail address: shuradze@europa-uni.de before the application deadline. The application deadline for the workshop is July 20, 2015.

    Additional registration is required at
     https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. Please contact the workshop organizer at shuradze@europa-uni.de to obtain the approval code. The deadline to register online is July 20, 2015.

     

     

    Feel free to share the attached flyer with your colleagues and friends.

     

     

    We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

     

    Giorgi Shuradze & Michael Hartmann

    _________________________________________

     

    Research Program in Dynamic Capabilities and Relationships;
    European University Viadrina and

    German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH (GGS)

    Phone: +49 (0) 7131 645636-547
    E-mail: shuradze@europa-uni.de

    Web:  www.dcr-research.de

     



  • 2.  AoM PDW on How to Write Your First Academic Paper

    Posted 07-03-2015 07:28

    Please consider joining us at the AOM 2015 PDW on 

     

    How to Write Your First Academic Paper
    From idea to publication

    Program Session #: 44

    Sponsor(s): TIM, BPS

     

    Scheduled: Friday, August 7, 2015

    Time: 8:00AM - 10:00AM

    Venue: Vancouver Convention Centre in Room 205

     

     

    Presenter: Jeffrey A. Martin; University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; 
    Presenter: Heinz-Theo Wagner; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS); 
    Presenter: Andrew Nelson; University of Oregon; 
    Facilitator: Vern Glaser; University of Alberta; 
    Facilitator: Tyler Earle Wry; The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 
    Facilitator: Michael J. Leiblein; The Ohio State University; 
    Facilitator: Ryan Raffaelli; Harvard University; 
    Facilitator: Keld Laursen; Copenhagen Business School; 

    Organizer: Markus Vodosek; German Graduate School of Management & Law (GGS); 
    Organizer: Michael Hartmann; European University Viadrina; 
    Organizer: Giorgi Shuradze; European University Viadrina;

    This interactive workshop is designed for doctoral students in the early stages of their programs who face the challenge of turning their initial research ideas into comprehensive pieces of academic work. In the first part of the workshop two experienced scholars will share their insights into how to write a first paper as a doctoral student and how to find and articulate a good research question. Participants will then discuss in small groups facilitated by seasoned researchers how they can apply these insights to their own work. The second part of the workshop will simulate an Academy-style discussion paper session in each of the small groups. Group members will briefly present research ideas which they submitted when they registered for the workshop and discuss these ideas with the rest of the group. The last part of the workshop features a presentation about good academic writing by an experienced scholar. Participants will then work in pairs to review and rewrite their initial research ideas. 
    The learning outcomes of this workshop include better knowledge about how to formulate and pursue a good research question, improved writing skills, and a better ability to reflect on one's own research ideas. In addition, participants will have been able to test their initial research ideas among a group of peers and experienced researchers, and to build new professional relationships with novice and senior scholars.

    The PDW will offer space for 50 participants from any division, who will be selected based on first come, first served principle. If you would like to participate, please send one-page application with the following information: name, university, max 150 word description of your research idea, your AoM divisions and research interests. Please send the one-page application to the following e-mail address: shuradze@europa-uni.de before the application deadline. The application deadline for the workshop is July 20, 2015.

    Additional registration is required at
     https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. Please contact the workshop organizer at shuradze@europa-uni.de to obtain the approval code. The deadline to register online is July 20, 2015.

     

     

    Feel free to share the attached flyer with your colleagues and friends.

     

     

    We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

     

    Giorgi Shuradze & Michael Hartmann

    _________________________________________

     

    Research Program in Dynamic Capabilities and Relationships;
    European University Viadrina and

    German Graduate School of Management and Law gGmbH (GGS)

    Phone: +49 (0) 7131 645636-547
    E-mail: shuradze@europa-uni.de

    Web:  www.dcr-research.de