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CALL: AOM Washington DC (Aug 01): submit by January 5th!

  • 1.  CALL: AOM Washington DC (Aug 01): submit by January 5th!

    Posted 12-15-2000 06:26
    CALL: ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
    WASHINGTON, DC, AUGUST 3-8, 2001

    The deadline for submitting papers--January 5, 2001--is fast approaching.
    Papers and panel discussions (symposia) related to management education
    and/or management development in any of its aspects are invited. What are
    its aspect? Well:
    Assessments of technological innovations in MED such as those based in
    Internet technologies and other new media, creating virtual learning
    communities, advances in simulations and virtual reality applications,
    intelligent tutoring, distance MED, knowledge management and MED, use of MED
    in increasing the human capital of organizations, global differences and
    trends in MED from a comparative perspective, comparative studies of MED
    across industries, the social psychological context of MED, cognitive issues
    in MED, service learning, corporate universities, strategic approaches to
    management development, emerging visions of management education, approaches
    to structuring MED, issues in managing MED, support functions in MED, issues
    in the deployment of MED, MED change management, MED alliances and networks,
    ethical dimensions of MED, corporate cultures and MED, integrating
    consulting into MED, new approaches to internships and field experiences,
    faculty externships, assessment and accreditation of management education,
    comparative studies of MED curriculum development, film and fiction as MED
    media, and critical approaches to MED. The series of volumes will represent
    a wide range of organizational, industry, national and global management
    education and development issues.

    Though certainly not a limitation on what you submit, each Academy meeting
    has a theme that people are particularly invited to craft papers/panels on.
    The 2001 theme will be "How Government Matter's" (after all the meeting IS
    in Washington, DC). The AOM Management Education and Development Division
    is particularly looking for (and adding points to making acceptance easier
    for!) papers/panels related to how governmental regulation and support
    directly affect management educators. Also, how government regulations and
    activities can be integrated into management curricula is a topic that is
    sought. How management education differs internationally is also such a
    related topic. Governmentally supported (not supported?) technologies for
    management education is another related area. The Academy explains this
    theme more at:
    http://aom.pace.edu/meetings/2001/theme.htm

    The AOM MED Division's Program Chair Elena Antonacopoulou's call for MED
    submissions to the August Washington AOM meeting is at:
    http://aom.pace.edu/med/2001programcall.html
    the main Academy call is at:
    http://aom.pace.edu/meetings/2001/
    Get going on this!
    Charlie