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CFP for the Doctoral Consortium at Israel Strategy Conference, 18/12/2022.

  • 1.  CFP for the Doctoral Consortium at Israel Strategy Conference, 18/12/2022.

    Posted 08-09-2022 17:43

    Dear colleagues,

    Please allow us to draw your attention to the Call for Abstracts for

    the Doctoral Consortium at 9th Israel Strategy Conference, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel 18 December 2022 (http://www.isc.org.il/).

     

    The Israel Strategy Conference (ISC) will be holding its annual Doctoral Consortium on Sunday, December 18, 2022, from 10AM to 6PM. The consortium coordinators are Adam Kleinbaum (Dartmouth) and Annamaria Conti (IE Business School). The ISC Doctoral Consortium is most valuable to Ph.D. candidates interested in conducting leading-edge research and teaching in Strategy and related areas. The consortium will cover a number of important topics including current and future research themes in strategy, thesis development, and getting published in top journals.

     

    Doctoral students in the proposal/dissertation stage will have the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback from senior scholars in the field during in a thesis development workshop. Doctoral students who do not wish to present their research are still invited to apply; however, preference will be given to more advanced students. The application deadline for students wishing to present their work is September 15th, 2022. The application deadline for attendees not presenting their work is November 1st, 2022.

     

    Applications are done online through the conference website. For further information about the consortium, and to apply, please visit the consortium website at: Doctoral Consortium Webpage. www.isc.org.il

     

    Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to ISC2022 at a discounted rate.

     

     

    The Consortium will be comprised of three components.

     

    1. "Current and future themes in Strategy" – panelists will present their views of emerging "hot" topics in the general management field, and students will be invited to suggest ideas and jointly speculate how they may play in the wider audience of strategy research.

     

    1. "Getting published in top journals" -- a panel discussions aimed at conveying to students some proven techniques of (1) framing research questions, (2) research design, (3) packaging, (4) dealing with editors and reviewers.

     

    1. "Thesis Development workshop" – a select group of doctoral students will have an opportunity to present their research and receive guidance and commentary from senior faculty. Selection for this workshop is highly competitive. (the doctoral consortium will be offered at no charge to all attending students).

     

    Application and admission

    We will prioritize doctoral students whose research is at the dissertation proposal stage. Doctoral students who do not wish to present their research at the thesis development workshop are still invited to apply and attend the doctoral consortium. Only those students wishing to present their research will be required to submit an abstract and a nomination letter. The dissertation ideas should be sufficiently developed to allow for a clear presentation of the theory and research design but leave significant room for revision based on comments received at the consortium. A nomination letter by a faculty member relating to the state of the applicant's dissertation research is required as part of the application process. Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to the ISC. Student discount rates apply.

     


     

    To apply, please visit the doctoral consortium page of the ISC website at http://www.isc.org.il/, complete the application form and upload the following documents:

     

    • An updated Curriculum Vita.

     

    Students applying to the Thesis Development workshop should also submit via email to Adam Kleinbaum (Adam.M.Kleinbaum@tuck.dartmouth.edu) and Annamaria Conti (annamaria.conti@ie.edu):

     

    • A brief abstract of your dissertation research. The abstract should be no longer than two pages of text and one page of references (adhering to the ISC proposal submission guidelines).

     

    • A nomination letter from a supervising faculty member attesting that the student is in good standing and referring to the progress of the applicant's dissertation research.

     

    Application Deadlines

    The application deadline for students applying to the Thesis Development workshop is September 15, 2022. Acceptance notification will be sent in late September.

     

    Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to the ISC at http://www.isc.org.il/.

    If you have questions regarding the doctoral consortium, please contact are Adam Kleinbaum (Adam.M.Kleinbaum@tuck.dartmouth.edu) and Annamaria Conti (Annamaria.Conti@ie.edu).

     

     

    Short Background on Israel Strategy Conference 2002

    The 9th Israel Strategy Conference will be held at Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel during 18-20 December 2022.

    Keynote Speakers: Russ Coff (University of Wisconsin), Maryann Feldman (UNC-Chapel Hill), and Bruce Kogut (Columbia University)

    Conference Organizers: Gil Avnimelech (Ono Academic College); Aharon Cohen Mohliver (London Business School); and Natalie Shefer (INSEAD).

    Advisory Committee: Sharon Belenzon (Duke); Gary Dushnitsky (London Business School); Niron Hashai (Reichman University); Dovev Lavie (Bocconi University); Zur Shapira (New York University); Ithai Stern (INSEAD); and Gabriel Szulanski (INSEAD).

     

    For additional information, visit the ISC website at http://www.isc.org.il/ or contact one of the conference co-organizers at info@isc.org.il.



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    Gil Avnimelech, Ph.D.
    Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
    Entrepreneurial Center Director
    Faculty of Business Administration
    Ono Academic College

    gilavn@ono.ac.il
    972-52-6543130
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