Dear STR Colleagues,
Expectations around research impact are evolving across management education, with increasing attention to how research connects to organizations, policy, and broader societal challenges, issues that are central to strategy research and practice. These developments raise important questions about how we define meaningful contribution, how research informs practice, and how the field continues to evolve in response to changing expectations.
The inaugural AACSB + AOM Research Impact Conference (May 26–27, 2026, in Dublin, Ireland) will bring together colleagues from across disciplines, institutions, and practice to engage directly in these conversations.
Sessions will explore how institutions are approaching research evaluation, how editorial practices influence research priorities, and how other fields have translated research into practice. The program also considers how funding priorities are evolving and how research contributes to decision-making in organizations and policy contexts.
This conference builds on the work of the Global Research Impact Task Force, a multi-association effort to broaden how research impact is defined and advanced across the business education ecosystem. The resulting framework will inform evolving approaches to research evaluation and accreditation across management education.
For strategy scholars, this is an opportunity to engage in conversations that are increasingly shaping how research contributions are understood across the field.
I hope you will consider joining us in Dublin.
Learn more and register here:
AACSB + AOM Research Impact Conference
Tammy Madsen, AOM President
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Tammy Madsen
Professor and W. M. Keck Foundation Chair, Strategy and Innovation
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara CA
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