Forwarded on behalf of Tammy L. Madsen, BPS Program Chair
Greetings from the BPS Program Chair:
Information on the 2009 BPS Program in Chicago, including Conference Tracks and Program Highlights (Irwin Educator Award, Wiley-Blackwell Outstanding Dissertation Award Finalists, and more), is posted at the BPS Division homepage: www.bpsdiv.org (go to the right-hand side of the page and click on "Tracks and Highlights of the Chicago Meeting") or go to: http://tinyurl.com/bps2009 to download the Tracks & Highlights file directly. This year's BPS program includes seven mini-conference tracks organized around the following themes: Alliances & Networks; Competitive Heterogeneity; Corporate Effects; Corporate Governance; Industry Dynamics; Innovation & Strategic Renewal; and Strategy Process & Change. Session details for each track are included in the Tracks & Highlights document.
I look forward to seeing you in Chicago!
Tammy L. Madsen
BPS Program Chair
Assoc. Professor of Strategy
Chair, Management Dept.
Leavey School of Business
Santa Clara University
Tim R. Holcomb, Ph.D.
Secretary and Newsletter Editor, Business Policy and Strategy (BPS) Division
Florida State University
Email: tholcomb@fsu.edu