The deadline for submission of papers and symposia proposals for the August
1999 Chicago meeting of the Academy of Management is January 8th. It seems
close doesn't it. But YOU CAN MAKE IT! What you have to do is contact a
few other people in the know on your topic. Have each write out an abstract
of their panel presentation. You as "organizer" then staple them together
and write an integrating introduction. Presto-chango, you've got a
symposium submission for the Academy. Sent it off to more than one
division. Check the call (its url is below) and target the divisions that
fit with your research.
We in the Management Education and Development Division particularly
welcome symposium proposals. We are interested in what people are doing
with that new curriculum at your school, with that new teaching technology,
with globalizing, adding ethical dimensions, service learning, integrating
with other disciplines, internships, Internet applications, special issues
with management education in your country, issues in undergraduate
management education, issues in MBA programs, issues in doctoral level
management education, assessment issues, issues in mentoring newbie
instructors, issues in mentoring your senior faculty, issues of diversity.
Your experience and that of your colleagues is valuable. You know it--tell
us about. Submit a symposium proposal.
CALL FOR PAPERS/SYMPOSIUM (PANEL) PROPOSALS
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT MEETING
CHICAGO AUGUST 8-11, 1999
submission deadline: January 8, 1999
The Management Education and Development division (MED) particularly invites
papers for special sessions on MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC WORLD.
Though time is late, we know you can finish a paper or (more readily
accomplished now) develop a complete symposium (panel) proposal by January
8th on this important subject. Really!
Of course, all divisions of the Academy of Management invite your
submissions (as you can see in the call listed below) on the conference
theme: Change and Development Journeys into a Pluralistic World.
Jim Stoner, MED Division Program Chair
Graduate School of Business
Fordham University, New York City
stoner@mary.fordham.edu
phone: 212-636-6178
The Academy call is at:
http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/1999/c99callH.htm
Related information about the theme of the conference is at:
http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/1999/THEM99V3.html