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Posted By Elena Novelli 08-03-2023 20:45
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The TIM Division is delighted to invite you to the TIM Plenary Session titled: "The End of Innovation?" It will delve into the reasons possibly explaining the apparent decline in high-impact discoveries with a stellar panel of experts: Daron Acemoglu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ashish Arora ...
Posted By Elena Novelli 07-05-2023 17:25
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Many important strategic decisions are low-frequency and high-impact , such as decisions about radical innovations, business models, M&A, capital structure, hiring of CEO or key employees. Clearly, they cannot be made using past data or clear analogies. A growing perspective in strategy advocates ...
Posted By Elena Novelli 06-10-2022 14:15
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We are pleased to announce the upcoming SMS Extension on Decision Making in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation that will take place at Bayes Business School, City, University of London, London, UK on September 16, 2022. Organisers: Daniele Battaglia (Politecnico di Torino), Elena Novelli ...
Posted By Elena Novelli 07-27-2017 11:04
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The SMS Competitive Strategy, Cooperative Strategy and Knowledge and Innovation Interest Groups invite junior faculty applications for the Junior Faculty Paper Development Workshop that will take place on October 28th during the SMS Conference. The deadline for the application is August 15th. Panelists ...
Posted By Elena Novelli 07-18-2016 05:29
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Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to the following Professional Development Workshop that will take place during the Academy of Management Annual Meeting The Exploitation of Researchers' Degrees of Freedom and Malpractice in Management Research. Can Journals' Policies Discourage It? Friday, ...