Chair: Matt Marx, Boston U. Questrom School of Business Chair: Myriam Mariani, Bocconi U. Distinguished Speaker: Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford U. Presenter: Lara Arnold, Kauffman Foundation Presenter: Alexander Oettl, Georgia Institute of Technology Presenter: Aleksandra Joanna Kacperczyk, okacperczyk@london.edu Presenter: Nilanjana Dutt, Bocconi U. Discussant: Henry Sauermann, ESMT European School of Management and Technology Discussant: Jeffrey Furman, Boston U. Discussant: Karin Hoisl, Mannheim U. Discussant: Raffaele Conti, Catolica Lisbon School of Business and Economics Discussant: Larissa Rabbiosi, Copenhagen Business School Discussant: Michael Roach, Cornell
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The TIM doctoral consortium is valuable to Ph.D. candidates interested in conducting leading- edge research and teaching in technology and innovation management, strategy and organization. The consortium will be led by a panel of faculty members with proven research and teaching records who will address key issues in academic life such as publishing in top journals, managing your time for research, meeting teaching and institutional demands, managing research collaborations, and funding your research. The 2018 TIM Doctoral Student Consortium is designed for PhD students who are or will soon be looking for tenure-track academic positions. It is organized in different parts: 1. Job-Market Bootcamp (Friday morning). 2. 5-Year Visioning Exercise: "2023 and Me" (Friday afternoon): Participants will be asked to prepare a mock CV and research statement dated 5 years from now (2023) and then receive detailed feedback from senior faculty members on their 5-year plans. 3. Consortium dinner (Friday night). 4. Key note address by Kathleen Eisenhardt (Saturday morning). |