Organizer: Patricia H Thornton, Texas A&M U., College Station Organizer: Nina Granqvist, Aalto U. Participant: John Almandoz, IESE Business School Participant: Shaz Ansari, U. of Cambridge Participant: Joel A.C. Baum, U. of Toronto Participant: Christine Beckman, Robert H. Smith School of Business Participant: Tiziana Casciaro, U. of Toronto Participant: Joep Cornelissen, Erasmus U. Rotterdam Participant: David Courpasson, EM Lyon Participant: Tina Dacin, Queen's U. Participant: Gina Dokko, U. of California, Davis Participant: Rodolphe Durand, HEC Paris Participant: Vern Glaser, U. of Alberta Participant: P Devereaux Jennings, U. of Alberta Participant: Julien Jourdan, Bocconi U. Participant: Mark Thomas Kennedy, Imperial College Business School Participant: Joseph Lampel, The U. of Manchester Participant: Omar Lizardo, U. of Notre Dame Participant: Razvan Lungeanu, Pennsylvania State U. Participant: Xiaowei Luo, INSEAD Participant: Renate Elisabeth Meyer, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business Participant: Vilmos F. Misangyi, Pennsylvania State U. Participant: Oliver Schilke, U. of Arizona Participant: Wesley David Sine, Cornell U. Participant: Michael Smets, U. of Oxford Participant: Sameer B. Srivastava, U. of California, Berkeley Participant: Laszlo Tihanyi, Texas A&M U. Participant: Paul Tracey, U. of Cambridge Participant: Edward Zajac, Northwestern U. Participant: Tammar B. Zilber, Hebrew U. of Jerusalem Participant: Trish Reay, U. of Alberta Participant: David Obstfeld, California State U., Fullerton
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The Organization and Management Theory (OMT) division sponsors a Doctoral Consortium during the pre-conference period of the Academy of Management. The objectives of the Consortium are to help doctoral students who are broadly interested in organizations and management as they enter the final phase of their doctoral programs and prepare for the job market and future careers. We aim to help you make the most of your doctoral program, advance your research, consider how best to publish your research, find a job in the academic or professional world, manage your early career and, perhaps most importantly, establish professional networks with colleagues who share similar research interests. |