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Responding to Climate Change: Deadline Extended! (AOM PDW)

  • 1.  Responding to Climate Change: Deadline Extended! (AOM PDW)

    Posted 05-14-2025 22:06

    Looking for good news? Then you're in luck: we are pleased to announce that the deadline to submit your work-in-progress to this year's AOM PDW on Responding to Climate Change has been extended to May 31! The opening panel & discussions are open to all; only those looking for feedback on work-in-progress must pre-register. See full details below!!

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    Calling All Climate Change Researchers! 

    Are you investigating how organizations respond to climate change? Looking to connect with like-minded scholars and gain developmental feedback on your work?

    Join us at the AOM 2025 Professional Development Workshop (PDW) on Organizational Response to Climate Change: Advancing Research and Impact, sponsored by the Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) Division.

    This interactive workshop will feature expert panel discussions, dynamic Q&A sessions, and small-group research roundtables where you can discuss your work-in-progress with top scholars in the field. 

    📅 Date: 27 July, 8:30-11:00
    📍 Location: Bella Center in Hall A- A2-m4, AOM Annual Meeting, Copenhagen

    Part I: Sharing Insights (Panelists: Martina Linnenluecke, Professor, UTS Business School; Jonatan Pinkse, Professor, King's College London; Kerrigan Unter, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of St. Gallen)

    Part II: Table discussion (smaller group discussion based on insights from the panel)

    Part III (registration required): Developing research ideas (participants will discuss their research ideas and obstacles in small groups, facilitated by the panelists and organizers) 

    📝 Register by May 15  MAY 31 by submitting a max 5-page proposal or extended abstract. 🔗 https://forms.gle/JQ6hPFhY6oQQGuTj8
    📩 Accepted participants will be notified by June 15.

    For any question, feel free to reach out to Mallory Flowers (flowers@uri.edu) or Lucrezia Nava (l.nava@exeter.ac.uk).

    Don't miss this chance to contribute to cutting-edge climate research and build your academic network!



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    Mallory Flowers, PhD
    Assistant Professor
    University of Rhode Island
    flowers@uri.edu
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