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AOM Chicago 2024 PDW: Using Formal Models in Management Research

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    Posted 08-06-2024 13:10

    AOM Chicago 2024 PDW: Using Formal Models in Management Research

    Saturday, Aug 10 2024, 11:30 am – 2:30 pm CDT

    At Sheraton, Fountainview Room - Level 3

    Panelists:

    Andrew Boysen (University of North Carolina)

    Olivier Chatain (HEC Paris)

    Gwendolyn Lee (University of Florida)

    Jin Li (University of Hong Kong)

    Anparasan Mahalingam (Syracuse University)

    Michael Ryall (Florida Atlantic University)

    Organizers:

    Elena Plaksenkova (Ohio State University)

    Liyue Yan (BI Norwegian Business School)

     

    You're invited to join us at the PDW “Using Formal Models in Management Research” during this year's AOM conference. It's a great opportunity to learn how to develop, write, and publish formal models papers, combine formal models with other methods, use formal models to identify and analyze research phenomena, and connect with scholars in the community. We look forward to welcoming you there!

    This PDW is aimed at PhD students and faculty who wish to improve their skills as consumers or producers of the formal models, as well as those who want to learn more about this method. The PDW is intended for a general audience and does not require prior modeling experience

    The PDW consists of two parts: a 90-minute panel session (open to everyone), a short break, and two rounds of roundtables, with 40 minutes per each round (for pre-registered participants). 

    In the panel session we will address topics such as developing a good formal model, translating formal models for general audiences, publishing formal model papers, using formal models to identify new research questions and examine novel phenomena. 

    In the roundtable session we will have four roundtables: 

    1)     Publishing formal model papers (Olivier Chatain)

    2)     Combining formal models with other methods (Gwendolyn Lee and Jin Li)

    3)     Developing formal models for rookies (Andrew Boysen and Anparasan Mahalingam)

    4)     Feedback on developing formal models, based on a short submission (Michael Ryall)

    All AOM attendees are welcome to join the panel portion of the PDW. Registration for the roundtable portion is closed at this point; if space permits we might be able to accommodate more people. 

    For any questions, please contact Elena Plaksenkova at plaksenkova.1@osu.edu or Liyue Yan at liyue.yan@bi.no 

     

    Best,

    Elena Plaksenkova & Liyue Yan



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    Elena Plaksenkova
    The Ohio State University (Fisher College of Business)
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