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AOM PDW and Call for Abstracts - The New Geography of Work and its Impact on Innovation and Social Dimensions

  • 1.  AOM PDW and Call for Abstracts - The New Geography of Work and its Impact on Innovation and Social Dimensions

    Posted 06-23-2023 22:34

    Call for Abstracts

    The New Geography of Work and its Impact on Innovation and Social Dimensions

    PDW Workshop - Sponsors: STR, TIM, OB

    Scheduled: Friday, Aug 4 2023 10:00AM - 1:00PM ET (UTC-4) at Boston Marriott Copley Place in Salon E

    Panelists & Discussants

    Prithwiraj Choudhury, Harvard U.

    Mercedes Delgado, Copenhagen Business School and MIT

    Maryann P. Feldman, Arizona State U.

    Exequiel Hernandez, Wharton

    Mark Mortensen, INSEAD

    Olav Sorenson, UCLA Anderson School of Management

    Organizers

    Jasmina Chauvin, McDonough School of Business Georgetown U.

    Marco Minervini, IE Business School

    Viktorie Sevcenko, INSEAD

    Thomaz Teodorovicz, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School

    The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the geography of work, presenting new opportunities and challenges for individuals and companies in determining their locational choices and ways of collaborating. This professional development workshop brings together leading experts in the field who will discuss current trends in the post-pandemic geography of work at multiple levels of analysis, set the agenda for future research on the geography of work and innovation, connect the topic with the context of social impact, and provide feedback on participants' research proposals.

    The workshop will include a panel discussion open to ALL conference registrants, followed by a shorter paper feedback session that will be by invitation only.

    Call for abstracts

    For the paper feedback session, we invite abstracts from a diverse set of disciplines, perspectives and methodologies on topics related to, but not limited to, productivity and innovation of remote workers and/or hybrid and remote teams, remote policies and location choices for talent attraction, changes in agglomeration economies and firms' locational decisions, and the intersection between the geography of work and strategy in the public interest. The PDW panelists and discussants will provide feedback.

    Please submit a paper abstract (up to 500 words) using the following link: https://bit.ly/NewGeoWorkAOMPDW by July 10, 2023. Selected participants will be notified two weeks before the scheduled workshop.

    For any issue or question, please contact marco.minervini@ie.edu



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    Marco Minervini
    IE Business School
    Madrid
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