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Technology Center (Marriott)
Sit and relax in one of our Technology Centers or visit to print your badge at the self-check-in kiosks, access Wi-Fi on your device or a computer provided by the AOM, or charge your gadget at the charging stations. The Technology Centers will be open 24/7 starting Thursday at 5pm and ending Tuesday at 3pm. This Technology Center will be located in the Third Floor Atrium Lounge and is sponsored by Villanova University.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 12:01AM - 11:59PM
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Boston Marriott Copley Place Room: Third Floor Atrium Lounge
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Technology Center (Sheraton)
Sit and relax in one of our Technology Centers or visit to print your badge at the self- check-in kiosks, access Wi-Fi on your device or a computer provided by the AOM, or charge your gadget at the charging stations. The Technology Centers will be open 24/7 starting Thursday at 5pm and ending Tuesday at 3pm. This Technology Center will be located on the second floor in the Grand Ballroom pre-function area and is sponsored by Villanova University.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 12:01AM - 11:59PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Grand Ballroom Foyer
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Express Self Check-In Kiosks (Park Plaza)
KIOSKS ONLY- The express self-check-in kiosks will be available for pre- registered attendees to print your badge and pick up other registration materials. The kiosks will be open 24/7 starting Thursday at 5pm and ending Tuesday at 3pm. The kiosks are located on the Mezzanine Level, in the Pre-Function Space outside of Clarendon & Exeter Rooms.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 12:01AM - 11:59PM
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Boston Park Plaza Room: Exeter Foyer
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Technology Center (Westin)
Sit and relax in one of our Technology Centers or visit to print your badge at the self-check-in kiosks, access Wi-Fi on your device or a computer provided by the AOM, or charge your gadget at the charging stations. The Technology Centers will be open 24/7 starting Thursday at 5pm and ending Tuesday at 3pm. The Technology Center will be on the Third Floor, Essex Ballroom foyer.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 12:01AM - 11:59PM
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Westin Copley Place Boston Room: Essex Ballroom Foyer
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Information Booth
The Information Booth, will be available Friday-Tuesday from 7:30am-5:30pm. The booth will be staffed with personnel who can assist you with navigating the Conference Program, finding your sessions and providing basic local information. A lost & found is also located at the Information Booth.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 7:00AM - 5:30PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: Exhibition Hall A Foyer
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OMT Doctoral Student Consortium 2019
The goal of the OMT doctoral consortium is to help doctoral students who are broadly interested in organizations and management as they enter the final phase of their doctoral programs. It helps them prepare for the job market and plan future careers. We aim to help students make the most of their doctoral program, advance their research, consider how best to publish your research, find an academic job, manage their early career and, perhaps most importantly, establish professional networks with
MORE INFO: The consortium will include panel presentations, discussion sessions, opportunities for personal mentoring and teaching roundtables. It has been designed to allow for high levels of interaction between faculty and students. In order to maintain a high faculty/student ratio, space for this consortium is strictly limited. Interested students must be nominated by their schools and must be OMT members (either already or by joining now).Attendance is by invitation only. Successful applic
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 7:30AM - 4:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: 306
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Teaching International Research
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Conference Registration
Pre-Registration Badge Pick-up, Onsite Registration and Exhibitor/Press Registration
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 7:30AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: Exhibition Hall A
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Express Self Check-In Kiosks (Hynes Convention Center - Hall A Foyer)
KIOSKS ONLY- The express self-check-in kiosks will be available for pre- registered attendees to print your badge and pick up other registration materials. The kiosks will be open the following times: Thursday 5PM-8PM, Friday 7:30AM-8PM, Saturday-Monday 8AM-8PM and Tuesday 8AM-3PM. The kiosks are located in Exhibit Hall A foyer.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 7:30AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: Exhibition Hall A Foyer
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AOM Resource Center
Your one stop shop for navigating the Annual Meeting. With representation from the membership department, AOM publications and technology and program assistance - all your questions can be answered in one spot! The AOM resource center will be available during the following times: Friday - 7:30am-5:00pm, Saturday-Monday - 8:00am-5:00pm and Tuesday 8:00am-3:00pm.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 7:30AM - 5:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: Exhibition Hall A
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Speaker Ready Room (Hynes Convention Center)
The Academy of Management has arranged to have Speaker Ready Rooms at the convention sites to allow presenters the opportunity to view their presentations and to obtain any technical support they might require prior to their scheduled sessions. Technicians will be present in the Speaker Ready Rooms to assist.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: 105
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Mother's Nursing Room
There are two options for mothers at the Hynes Convention Center. There is a room available on the Plaza Level in the First Aid room near Exhibition Hall A.
A Mamava Pod, provided by the convention center, can also be used if you download the app to schedule times.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: First Aid Room & Mamava Pod
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Speaker Ready Room (Marriott)
The Academy of Management has arranged to have Speaker Ready Rooms at the convention sites to allow presenters the opportunity to view their presentations and to obtain any technical support they might require prior to their scheduled sessions. Technicians will be present in the Speaker Ready Rooms to assist.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Marriott Copley Place Room: 4th Floor Registration Desk
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Speaker Ready Room (Sheraton)
The Academy of Management has arranged to have Speaker Ready Rooms at the convention sites to allow presenters the opportunity to view their presentations and to obtain any technical support they might require prior to their scheduled sessions. Technicians will be present in the Speaker Ready Rooms to assist.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Boardroom
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Speaker Ready Room (Park Plaza)
The Academy of Management has arranged to have Speaker Ready Rooms at the convention sites to allow presenters the opportunity to view their presentations and to obtain any technical support they might require prior to their scheduled sessions. Technicians will be present in the Speaker Ready Rooms to assist.
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Meeting
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 8:00PM
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Boston Park Plaza Room: Commonwealth
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Tribal Identity and the Challenge of Building Inclusive Organizations
The PDW focuses on strategies that managers and leaders can use to build inclusive organizations in Africa despite the prevalence of tribal identity. As a consequence, it addresses the theme of the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, that is, Understanding the Inclusive Organization.
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Westin Copley Place Boston Room: Essex Center
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International Theme Diversity
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Successful Publishing for Early Career Scholars of Management in Africa
We propose the second PDW on Successful Publishing for Early Career Scholars of Management in Africa. Scholars from underdeveloped countries have often not had the opportunity to receive the training that leads to publishing in high quality management journals. Thus, they need mentorship to help them to understand the requirements of high quality research journals and developmental feedback to help them improve their scholarship. This workshop will provide one-to-one developmental feedback to as
MORE INFO: Please contact the session organizer to obtain the approval code.
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 12:00PM
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Westin Copley Place Boston Room: Empire
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International Theme Research Diversity
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The Career Experiences of Individuals with Autism: Autism and the Inclusive Organization
This PDW will focus on understanding the career experiences of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is predicted that over the next decade, close to half a million children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will reach adulthood (CDC, 2015). There are few reliable statistics on the number of individuals with ASD who are currently working or planning to enter the workforce. Relatively little is known about the work and career experiences of individuals with ASD including the issues associated with the transition of individuals with ASD into the world of work (Griffiths, Giannantonio, Hurley-Hanson & Cardinal, 2016) and how ASD may impact the development of effective working relationships (Hurley-Hanson & Giannantonio, 2017). Research suggests that the career and life outcomes for young adults with ASD are poor as compared with those of the general population. This suggests a need to understand the role that inclusive organizations may play in providing positive career ex
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Beacon A
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Teaching Practice Theme Research Diversity
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Sequence Analysis in Career & HRM Research: Techniques and Practical Applications
This is an introductory workshop on sequence analysis, specifically on optimal matching analysis. Optimal matching analysis can be used to assess similarity of sequence data, and to find patterns in longitudinal nominal data. The workshop is targeted at researchers and doctoral students who want to get started with this method. The objective of the workshop is to encourage and enable participants to apply sequence analysis in their own research. After introducing fundamentals of the method, we will provide examples of its use in empirical career studies. Attendees will then develop practical, hands-on skills for using optimal matching analysis by analyzing a sample data set with career sequences. We will discuss important practical issues and introduce some advanced applications, giving enough room for discussion and questions. After registration, participants will be provided with a download link to the free software R, sample data, and some syntax for R that can serve as a blueprint
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Sheraton Boston Hotel Room: Independence East
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Doctoral Student and Early Career Scholar Consortium: Fostering Critical Scholars and Scholarship
The Critical Management Studies Division Doctoral Student and Early Career Scholar Consortium is aimed at meeting the needs of both doctoral students and early career scholars interested in critical research, education and engagement. The consortium provides a great opportunity for participants to connect with like-minded individuals at all career stages, from varied nationalities and backgrounds, and explore ideas, share knowledge and contribute to the discussion on a diverse range of topics an
MORE INFO: Pre-registration is required for this workshop. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. The deadline to register online is August 1, 2019. This session is sponsored by FGV EAESP (Sao Paulo).
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Hilton Boston Back Bay Room: Belvidere Ballroom, Salon A
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Teaching Practice International Theme Research Diversity
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Gender Equity At Work? Pay Inequity and Underrepresentation
Women face a range of significant challenges at work. This session will focus specifically on two issues that have persisted for decades, and yet continue to be a concern. In particular, we will examine the gender pay gap and gender representation in organizations (including academia). While some have argued that the pay gap has narrowed, women continue to report significantly lower wages than do their male counterparts (Blau & Kahn, 2007). Moreover, while women have been underrepresented for many years, there has been little to no improvement in representation (Marschke, Laursen, Nielsen, & Rankin, 2007). This PDW will offer participants the chance to hear from a panel that includes academics who have studied these issues, a personal experience of pay inequity, and a consultant with extensive experience dealing with these issues at a structural level. We will then break into roundtable discussions aimed to address various aspects of the gender pay gap and representation, including ind
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PDW Workshop
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Friday, Aug 9 2019 8:00AM - 9:30AM
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Boston Hynes Convention Center Room: 203
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Practice Theme Research Diversity
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16044
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