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AMLE Special Issue on Academic Careers and Supporting Events at the AOM

  • 1.  AMLE Special Issue on Academic Careers and Supporting Events at the AOM

    Posted 07-28-2016 09:55

    Colleagues,

    With apologies for cross-postings, we would like to bring to your attention a Special Issue of Academy of Management Learning & Education (AMLE) on Academic Careers that we are guest editing.

    The Call for Papers is on AMLE's website (http://aom.org/Publications/AMLE/Call-for-Papers--Rhythms-of-Academic-Life--Frost-and-Taylor-20-Years-On.aspx) and the important submission date is September 1, 2017, so there is still time to plan, develop, and write a contribution.

    We have two sessions related to this Special Issue at this year's Academy of Management annual meeting.

    1. If you want to find out more about the Special Issue, meet us, the guest editors, and discuss possible ideas, please come along to this PDW:

    Rhythms of Academic Life:

    Research on Academic Careers 20 Years after Frost and Taylor

    Session Type: PDW Workshop
    Program Session: 83 | Submission: 18687 | Sponsor(s): (PUBS)
    Friday, Aug 5 2016 10:30AM - 12:00PM at Hilton Anaheim in San Simeon B

     2. If you want to hear some of the latest research in the field of academic careers, come along to this symposium:

     Academic Careers in Management:

    What Have We Got Ourselves Into?

    Session Type: Symposium
    Program Session: 1915 | Submission: 13372 | Sponsor(s): (CAR, MED, OB)
    Tuesday, Aug 9 2016 1:15PM - 2:45PM at Anaheim Convention Center in 303D

    We'd love to see you at one or both of these events. And if you can't make it and want to know more, please don't hesitate to contact any of the guest editors.

     

    Jon Billsberry, Deakin U. (j.billsberry@deakin.edu.au)

    Michael Cohen, Deakin U. (michael.cohen@deakin.edu.au)

    Tine Koehler, The U. of Melbourne (tkoehler@unimelb.edu.au)

    Micheal T. Stratton, U. of North Carolina, Asheville (mstratto@unca.edu)

    M. Susan Taylor, U. of Maryland (staylor@rhsmith.umd.edu)







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