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Open roundtable spots - AOM PDW on Non-market Strategy & Innovation

  • 1.  Open roundtable spots - AOM PDW on Non-market Strategy & Innovation

    Posted 08-07-2024 23:27

    Crossing Over: Building Cross-Connections Between Innovation and Non-market Strategy

    Friday, Aug 9 2024 11:15AM - 1:15PM CT (GMT-5/UTC-5)
    at Sheraton in Michigan B

     

    Distinguished Panelists:

    Brian Silverman (University of Toronto)

    Nan Jia  (University of Southern California)

    Aija Leiponen (Cornell University)

    Shon R. Hiatt  (University of Southern California)

    Organizers:

    Nur Ahmed (University of Arkansas)

    Niki West (University of Texas at Dallas)

    We cordially invite you to attend the upcoming AOM PDW on "Crossing Over: Building Cross-Connections Between Innovation and Non-market Strategy" at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2024 in Chicago. Participation is open for presentations and panel discussions, as well as for feedback on research proposals from panelists. We encourage participants to take advantage of this unique opportunity to gain valuable feedback on their research from renowned scholars in the area. Roundtable priority will be given to pre-registered applicants but we will also accept as many unregistered participants as space allows.

     

    OverviewWhile it has long been recognized that the political environment may help or hinder firms' innovation activities, and that innovation may, in turn, have social impacts that shape the political environment, this topic is receiving renewed and growing interest in light of emerging technologies like AI and global political turbulence. This PDW seeks to build cross-connections between innovation and technology entrepreneurship scholars and non-market strategy scholars with an interest in the interdependence between innovation and non-market strategy. It will introduce scholars to both the fundamental (i.e. national policy, litigation, and regulation) and newly emerging (i.e. political polarization, populism, and employee activism) ways in which the political environment is affecting innovation and technology entrepreneurship, and consider the non-market strategies firms use to mitigate policy uncertainty and the unintended consequences of innovation.   

     

    This two hour PDW will follow a two-part format. In Part I, four leading scholars will share various perspectives on research opportunities at the intersection of innovation and nonmarket strategy. Part II will feature semi-structured, roundtable discussions between our distinguished panelists and participants. Participants will receive valuable feedback and advice on their research from both the panelists and fellow participants.



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    Nicole (Niki) West
    Assistant Professor
    University of Texas at Dallas
    Richardson, TX
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