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AOM symposium: Foundations of a Theory-Based View of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation

  • 1.  AOM symposium: Foundations of a Theory-Based View of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation

    Posted 07-05-2023 17:21

    AOM is only one month away, so it starts to be time to put together your personal program. You may want to skip the parties and go to sleep early on Sunday evening in order to make it to the symposium "Foundations of a Theory-Based View of Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation" on Monday Aug 7th 8.00-9.30am. Up and coming topic and a stellar lineup. It'll be worth rising early. Hope to see you there!

    Program Session: 796 | Submission: 10409 | Sponsor(s): (ENT, STR)
    Scheduled: Monday, Aug 7 2023 8:00AM - 9:30AM ET (UTC-4) at Boston Hynes Convention Center in 203

    Organizer: Jens Schmidt, Aalto U., Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
    Organizer: Chiara Spina, INSEAD
    Panelist: Riitta Katila, Stanford U.
    Panelist: Timothy Ott, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Panelist: Hart E. Posen, Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
    Panelist: Violina Rindova, U. of Southern California
    Panelist: Todd Zenger, U. of Utah, David Eccles School of Business

    This symposium brings together a diverse set of leading scholars to discuss the foundations of a theory-based view of strategy, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The literature on managerial theories is still in its infancy and important issues remain unaddressed and many questions remain to be answered. Various definitions of the key construct of a theory exist, and the relationships between the theory construct and other constructs are largely unclear. Managerial theories are intimately linked with experimentation and thus also with pivoting in the sense of changing direction. More generally, theories guide managerial learning processes while at the same being themselves subject to learning and being revised. However, there is little research that examines the role of theories in learning and experimentation. Finally, there is yet very little empirical work on managerial theories. This symposium seeks to provide different perspectives on these topics, including economics, behavioral, socio-cognitive, innovation and entrepreneurial perspectives.

    Jens Schmidt
    Aalto University



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    Jens Schmidt
    Aalto University
    Aalto
    +358503731429
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