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Pivoting and its Challenges: Pushing the Frontiers of an Emerging Domain

  • 1.  Pivoting and its Challenges: Pushing the Frontiers of an Emerging Domain

    Posted 07-25-2022 12:26

    Dear colleagues:

    We would like to invite you to join the live panel symposium on "Pivoting and its Challenges: Pushing the Frontiers of an Emerging Domain" (session 648) at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting on Sunday, August 7, 2022, 08:30–10:00AM PST in WES: Cascade I-B (in person only).


    Panelist presenters
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    Susan Cohen (University of Georgia)

    Rebecca Karp (Harvard University)

    Timothy Ott (University of North Carolina)

    Sandeep Pillai (Bocconi University)

    Yuliya Snihur (Toulouse Business School)

     

    Distinguished scholar discussant:

    Suresh Kotha (University of Washington)

     

    Overview:

    This Symposium examines entrepreneurial pivoting and its challenges through the lenses of key theoretical conversations motivating research on this topic. While pivoting has become increasingly ubiquitous in new venture strategy, particularly with the rise of the Lean Startup approach, pivots can also be challenging to effectively execute. Yet, scholarly research on this topic is still nascent. This Symposium seeks to bridge this gap by providing a deep dive into key theoretical conversations related to pivoting research, with the aim of exploring key commonalities and differences between different "theoretical conversations" that can inform further research. To this end, the Symposium will bring together scholars doing frontier research on pivoting who will reflect on the state of entrepreneurial pivoting research and its implications for stakeholders from the perspective of different theoretical conversations (e.g. cognition and pivoting, learning and pivoting, the "historic turn" in pivoting, firm governance and pivoting, and business model innovation and pivoting). The symposium will start with an introduction of pivoting research, and then will feature insights from each of the panelists, followed by integrative comments from a distinguished scholar discussant, and finally, an Q&A discussion session with the audience. The Symposium intends to provide participants with a cross-cutting, multidisciplinary understanding of the frontier theoretical conversations on entrepreneurial pivoting and its challenges. 

     

    Link: https://2022.aom.org/meetings/virtual/z9c8gGWq6LeyTmEh7

     

    We look forward to interesting and generative conversations about pivoting


    Best regards, 

    Symposium Organizers  

    Alicia DeSantola, University of Washington 

    Christian Hampel, Imperial College London 

    Cheng Gao, University of Michigan 



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    Alicia DeSantola
    Assistant Professor
    University of Washington | Foster School of Business
    Seattle WA
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