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Colleagues interested in exploring the theoretical and empirical foundations of competitive advantage, please consider attending the following PDW at the 2009 AOM Conference:
Creating and Sustaining Competitive Advantage:
Implications of the Environment?
Program Session #: 348 | Submission: 11561 | Sponsor(s): (BPS, OMT, ENT, RM, SIM)
Scheduled: Saturday, <st1:date w:st="on" ls="trans" month="8" day="8" year="2009">Aug 8 2009</st1:date> <st1:time w:st="on" hour="17" minute="30">5:30PM</st1:time> - <st1:time w:st="on" hour="19" minute="30"> 7:30PM</st1:time> at Hyatt Regency <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Chicago</st1:place></st1:city> in Truffles
This PDW will begin with a series of brief presentations by the following distinguished panelists concerning what they view as the most pressing research issues for the study of competitive advantage:
· Tom Brush, Purdue University
· Russell Coff, Emory University
· Erwin Danneels, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
· Glenn Hoetker, University of Illinois
· Michael Leiblein, The Ohio State University
· Jeffrey Martin, University of Texas at Austin
· Steven Postrel, University of California, Los Angeles
· Richard Reed, Washington State University
Following the introductory presentations, each panelist will facilitate a "round-table" discussion focused on discussing current topics on the study of competitive advantage and to assist workshop participants in advancing their research agendas. To that end, we ask that interested attendees please submit discussion questions for the panelists to the following web address:
· http://www.tinyurl.com/AOMCAPDW
Please note that although the registration deadline has passed, there is still room for walk-ins, so please feel free to join us. For more information on this PDW visit:
· http://program.aomonline.org/2009/Session_Details.asp?print=true&SubmissionID=11561
Best regards,
Craig Armstrong, University of Alabama, carmstro@cba.ua.edu
Paul Drnevich, University of Alabama, dren@ua.edu
Scott Newbert, Villanova University, scott.newbert@villanova.edu