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  • 1.  Calls for Participants: 2011 BPS Dissertation & Doctoral Consortia

    Posted 04-17-2011 12:54
    The BPS Division will be offering two consortia for senior PhD students at
    the 2011 AOM Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

    The 'BPS Dissertation Consortium' is for doctoral students who will be on
    the job market during the 2011-2012 academic year. The 'BPS Doctoral
    Consortium' is for mid- to late-stage doctoral students as they shape their
    dissertations. Application deadlines are May 31st, 2011.

    Please see the full calls for each consortium below.

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    Call for Participants: BPS Dissertation Consortium
    Friday, August 12, 2011, 8:30 am ? 5:00 pm*

    The BPS Division will sponsor a Dissertation Consortium during the pre-
    conference period of the 2011 AOM Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas. The
    consortium complements the traditional BPS Doctoral Consortium and is
    intended for students who will be on the job market during the 2011-2012
    academic year (i.e., for jobs beginning in Fall 2012).

    The Dissertation Consortium provides an opportunity for students to present
    brief summaries of their dissertation research to a distinguished group of
    faculty and peers, and to receive feedback from this group in an informal
    setting. The co-chairs of the faculty panel for this year?s Consortium are
    Bennet Zelner (Duke University) and Michael Jensen (University of Michigan).
    Other faculty panelists include Martine Haas (Wharton), Wesley Sine
    (Cornell), Jerker Denrell (Oxford), Gon?alo Pacheco-de-Almeida (NYU), and
    Kira Fabrizio (Duke).

    Priority for admission to the 2011 Dissertation Consortium will be given to
    students who (1) have completed drafts of their job market papers, and (2)
    have not previously attended the regular BPS Doctoral Consortium. However,
    any BPS doctoral student who expects to enter the job market and graduate
    during the 2011-2012 academic year (and who is not applying to the 2011
    Doctoral Consortium) may apply. Interested students should apply via email
    to Nancy Gump (Bennet Zelner?s administrative assistant) at ngump@duke.edu
    by May 31st, 2011.

    The application should include:

    1. A cover letter that (a) states that the applicant is applying to the BPS
    Dissertation Consortium only (and not to the BPS Doctoral Consortium), (b)
    certifies that the applicant will attend the BPS Dissertation Consortium if
    accepted, and (c) explains why the Dissertation Consortium is the best fit
    for the applicant.

    2. The most current version of the applicant?s job market paper from his or
    her dissertation (i.e., not the applicant?s dissertation proposal, but
    rather a focused part of the dissertation including data and ideally some
    preliminary results).

    3. The applicant?s current CV.

    Additionally, each applicant should have his or her dissertation chairperson
    send a separate email to nominate the applicant and verify that the
    applicant is expected to enter the job market and graduate during the 2011-
    2012 academic year.

    All applicants will be notified of admission decisions by the end of June
    2011.
    * There will be a hosted dinner for consortium participants on Thursday,
    August 11.

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    Call for Participants: BPS Doctoral Consortium
    August 11-13, 2011

    The Business Policy and Strategy Division will sponsor a doctoral consortium
    during the pre-conference period of the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Academy
    of Management in San Antonio, Texas. The objectives of the consortium are to
    support mid- to late-stage doctoral students in business policy and strategy
    as they shape their dissertations, to give them a chance to meet and
    interact with some of their future colleagues, and to enhance their
    scholarship, teaching and overall development. To qualify for the
    consortium, a candidate must be in the proposal stage of his or her
    dissertation with plans to defend the dissertation proposal by September 30,
    2011. The consortium will be held on Thursday, August 11 from 6 pm to 9 pm,
    Friday, August 12 from 8 am to 6 pm and on Saturday, August 13, from 8 am to
    1pm.

    The 2011 consortium co-chairs are Benjamin Campbell (The Ohio State
    University) and Samina Karim (Boston University). The faculty panel
    includes: Gautam Ahuja (University of Michigan), Juan Alcacer (Harvard
    University), Rich Bettis (University of North Carolina), Adelaide Wilcox
    King (University of Virginia), Rahul Kapoor (Wharton), Anita McGahan
    (University of Toronto) Lourdes Sosa (LBS), and Gabriel Szulanski (INSEAD-
    Singapore).

    Interested doctoral candidates should apply in writing by May 31, 2011 by
    submitting:
    1) a cover letter stating: a) that you are applying to the BPS Doctoral
    Consortium, b) your primary division of interest is Business Policy and
    Strategy, and c) you commit to accept an invitation to only one doctoral
    consortium at the 2011 AOM meetings. Please also indicate in this letter
    the number of years you have participated in your PhD program, your
    dissertation proposal defense date (on or before Sept. 30, 2011); and why
    the BPS Doctoral Consortium is the best fit for you.
    2) a nomination letter from your dissertation chair; the letter should
    verify that the candidate is working on his/her dissertation proposal and
    confirm the candidate?s dissertation proposal defense date.
    3) a current CV (1 page maximum).
    4) a summary/abstract of your dissertation proposal with 3-5 keywords
    identified at the end of the abstract (2 page maximum).

    Please email your application to Samina Karim (samina@bu.edu) with the
    phrase ?2011 BPS Doctoral Consortium Application? in the subject line. The
    preferred format for items 3 and 4 above is a single Word document, with the
    items presented in the order listed and using the candidate?s last name as
    the file name (e.g., Campbell-cv-abstract.doc). Please do not send these
    documents in PDF format. Providing us with items 3 and 4 in a word
    document allows us to easily create a handout summarizing each participant?s
    information for distribution to consortium participants. Item 2 may be
    submitted by the candidate along with the other documents, or separately by
    the dissertation chair, in either Word or PDF format. Any questions
    concerning the Consortium may be addressed to Samina Karim (samina@bu.edu)
    or Benjamin Campbell (campbell@fisher.osu.edu). Participants will be
    notified of their selection in late June, 2011.


    --
    Benjamin A. Campbell
    Assistant Professor of Management and Human Resources
    Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
    744 Fisher Hall, 2100 Neil Avenue
    Columbus, OH. 43210
    Phone: (614) 292-1747


  • 2.  Calls for Participants: 2011 BPS Dissertation & Doctoral Consortia

    Posted 04-17-2011 14:28
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