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Cognition in the Rough Call for Proposals

  • 1.  Cognition in the Rough Call for Proposals

    Posted 03-26-2002 13:21
    From: Polly Silva [mailto:psilva@cox.rr.com]

    It is time to be preparing for the
    5TH ANNUAL "COGNITION IN THE ROUGH" WORKSHOP
    to be held at the annual Academy of Management Conference in August,
    2002
    [It] was the best part of the entire conference for me and I went back
    to
    my home institution revitalized and armed with a strategy for improving
    my
    research that kept me going for the entire year. -Workshop participant

    Are you working on cognition-related research?
    Would you like some help with problem-areas or some general feedback
    from
    scholars in the field?

    The Cognition in the Rough workshop provides an excellent opportunity to

    discuss research that is in its formative stages in an informal,
    collegial
    roundtable setting.with the added benefit of learning about other
    cutting-edge research!
    It was a defining moment in my life as an academic because for the first

    time I felt connected to a broader academic community. -Workshop
    participant

    Each roundtable will have 2-3 scholars and 2-3 researchers, allowing
    plenty
    of time for discussion. Once again, we are pleased to have a good
    turn-out
    of scholars joining us. Whether this is your first major research
    project
    or your fifth, this is a chance you won't want to miss!

    Sponsored by the Managerial and Organizational Cognition Division at the

    annual Academy of Management meetings in Denver, CO, the workshop will
    be
    held on Sunday, August 11th from 8:30 AM - 12 PM.

    Details on submission can be found on the AOM website:
    http://www.aom.pace.edu/moc/

    We look forward to seeing you in Denver!
    I am a huge cognition in the rough booster! In fact I just sent out an
    e-mail to all the students in my department telling them that the
    session
    is the one I have found the most helpful and fun at the academy, and
    that
    they should consider it. I have participated for the last two years, or

    maybe three. I want to thank you and the others running this for the
    effort you put in to such an excellent learning environment
    -Workshop
    Participant

    Jamie Callahan, Texas A&M University
    Frank Schultz, Michigan State University
    Luis Martins, University of Connecticut
    Polly Silva, Virginia Tech