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Call for Participants--AOM Caucus--Building a Community for Studying Oligarchs

  • 1.  Call for Participants--AOM Caucus--Building a Community for Studying Oligarchs

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    CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS-JOIN US! 

     

    AOM Caucus 

     

    Building a Community for Studying Oligarchs 

     

    Saturday, August 11th, 2024, 1130am-1pm 

     

    Swisshotel in Verbier (Lucerne Level) 

     

     

    The emerging field of oligarch research is growing as the phenomenon has accelerated dramatically since the late 1980s. This research crosses disciplines including business and management studies, economics, sociology, and political science. Oligarchs are a grand challenge that can be compared with global warming, AI, and nuclear war. 

     

    The challenges facing oligarch researchers are myriad, including the inherent interdisciplinary of the phenomenon, under-theorization, and research strategies that can successfully address oligarchs' secretive nature. This Caucus seeks to broaden the community of oligarch researchers by making connections with others and forming research collaborations. Following an introduction by the organizers, participants will break out into pods around research challenges and provide a brief report of action items at the end of the Caucus.   

     

    If you have any questions or comments, please contact David at dlingelbach@ubalt.edu or Valentina at vrodriguezgu@unal.edu.co 

     

    Organizers 

     

    David Lingelbach-The University of Baltimore 

     

    Valentina Rodríguez Guerra-The Center for the Study of Oligarchs 

     

    Co-editors, De Gruyter Studies in Oligarchs and Oligarchies 

     

    Supporting AOM Members 

     

    Murray Dalziel-independent board member and adviser 

     

    Thomas Norman-California State University, Dominguez Hills 

     

    Tiago Ratinho-IÉSEG 

     

    Katrin Smolka-Warwick Business School 

     

    Sanwar Sunny-The University of Baltimore 

     



    David C. Lingelbach, Ph.D.

    Professor of Entrepreneurship

    Fulbright Scholar, Myanmar (Burma), 2018-19

    Fulbright Specialist, Colombia, 2021

    Merrick School of Business

    The University of Baltimore