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Join Us at the San Diego Meeting in a Discussion ofElectronicMedia

  • 1.  Join Us at the San Diego Meeting in a Discussion ofElectronicMedia

    Posted 04-30-1998 10:58
    Do we know yet where (i.e., what room) the meeting will take place?

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    From: Charles Wankel <cx@WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
    To: MG-ED-DV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
    Subject: [MG-ED-DV] Join Us at the San Diego Meeting in a Discussion
    ofElectronicMedia
    Date: Thursday, April 30, 1998 2:59 AM


    The Academy of Management will meet in San Diego this year. On Sunday
    August 9, 1998, 9am-noon, there will be a professional development
    workshop session discussing electronic media transformation of the Academy
    of Management and of management teaching and research.

    Exploring Academy Transformation Through E-media
    Sponsored by the Board of Governors
    Organizers:
    Roger Dunbar, New York U.
    Alan Eisner, Pace U.
    Raghu Garud, New York U.
    Charles Wankel, St. John's U., New York
    E-media is changing the ways in which we work, research and teach. This
    session will explore the various e-media initiatives underway, and possible
    guidelines for coordinating these activities. The Academy mandate on
    e-media is at http://www.aom.pace.edu/emedia/

    The session will consists of three parts:

    1. What has been done so far?

    Presenters will describe and participants will discuss the various e-media
    initiatives that have been taken so far with the objective of developing a
    shared sense of "the state of the academy" so far as e-media is concerned.

    2. How should ongoing initiatives be organized?

    A discussion of what is the appropriate way to organize e-media efforts so
    that the current approach emphasizing distributed initiatives may be
    maintained and be effective.

    3. What is likely to happen in the future?

    A session designed to stimulate ideas about what may be made to happen in
    the future.
    Symposium participants will include the following:
    David J Ackerman, Seattle U.
    Neal Ashkanasy, U. of Queensland
    Scott Behson, U. at Albany, SUNY
    Charles Booth, Bristol Business School, U. of the West of England
    John Boudreau, Cornell U.
    Michele Aglaganian Bowring, U. of Alberta
    Phil Cochran, Pennsylvannia State U.
    Gary Coombs, Ohio U.
    Elizabeth Cooper, U. of Rhode Island
    David Coursey, Florida State U.
    Pablo Martin de Holan, McGill U.
    Carolyn R. Dexter, Pennsylvania State U., Harrisburg
    Craig Dunn, San Diego State U.
    Mark A. Fuller, Baylor U.
    Jeffrey Goldberg, Cranfield U.
    Hugh Gunz, U. of Toronto
    Richard Karash, Learning-Org
    Jerry Katz, Saint Louis U.
    Scott W. Kunkel, U. of San Diego
    Dwight Lemke, Griffith U., Australia
    Bob Lynch, Pres., SW Publishing
    Jay Mahoney, Montclair State U.
    Terrell Manyak, Nova Southeastern U.
    Luis L. Martins, U. of Connecticut
    Paul Miesing, U. of Albany, SUNY
    German Otalora, Instituto Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de
    Monterrey, Mexico
    Steven Phelan, La Trobe U., Melbourne, Australia
    Terry T. Rock, Texas Tech U.
    Tagi Sagafi-nejad, Loyola College in Maryland
    Sandor P. Schuman , U. of Albany, SUNY
    Paul Shrivastava, Bucknell U.
    David C. Snook-Luther, U. of Wyoming
    William A. Sodeman, Senior Instructor, Prosoft I-Net Solutions
    Gay Spencer, Ohio State U.
    Bob Stephens, U. of Texas at Brownsville
    Karen Volkman, Plattsburgh State College, SUNY
    Chuck Williams, Texas Christian U.
    B.J. Zirger, U. of Cincinnati