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SIM-MED Research Roundtables

  • 1.  SIM-MED Research Roundtables

    Posted 07-29-2004 22:54
    From: MED05 [mailto:med05@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu]

    As you browse through the lush Academy of Management pre-conference
    workshop program, where opportunities for cross-disciplinary networking and
    interactive learning abound, please consider the following:

    SIM-MED-SBE Research Roundtables: Advancing Our Scholarly Networks (Session
    319 in the conference program)
    Place: New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall Studio 4
    Time: Sunday, August 8, 2004, 10 AM-12 PM

    This research roundtable workshop is open to all registered meeting
    attendees. Advanced registration for this workshop is not required, though
    it would be helpful in planning if you were to contact in advance the
    workshop coordinator, Jerry Calton, at <calton@hawaii.edu>. Drop ins are
    welcome, but you will have to stash your Mardi Gras beads at the door.

    Since choices among the great smorgasbord of offerings are made as much on
    the basis of who is leading discussion as upon the topic being discussed,
    great care has been taken to recruit the most lively and thoughtful
    roundtable provocateurs available. Topics have been chosen to whet the
    appetites of SIM, MED, and SBE members, while also appealing to the more
    eclectic and adventurous types in other divisions.
    Provocateurs (in alphabetical order) - Table Topics
    Pursey Heugens, University of Utrecht - A Social Contracting Approach to
    Building and Sustaining Stakeholder Networks.
    Anne Lawrence, San Jose State University - Teaching SIM with Cases and
    Videos.
    John Mahon, University of Maine - Corporate Political Strategy.
    Richard Marens, California State University, Sacramento - What Can Critical
    Theory Bring to the SIM Table?
    Jim Weber, Duquesne University - Can We Measure Whether Ethics Training
    Makes a Difference?
    Brief bibliographies of each table topic will be provided. This is your
    chance to forge research alliances with scholars and practitioners of like
    interests and to get started on that next big project. Don't forget, the
    2005 Academy meeting is in Honolulu!
    We hope to see you on Sunday, August 8, at 10 AM, in the Marriott
    Preservation Hall Studio 4. Pre-registration is not required and drop ins
    are welcome, sans beads.
    Contact Jerry Calton <calton@hawaii.edu> if you have any questions.
    Please note: This workshop meets immediately after the ONE-SIM Faculty
    Development Workshop, "Getting Editorial Advice From the Experts - Ask the
    Experts" held in the same room. All experts and aspirants are cordially
    invited to come to the research roundtables and share our sparkling
    repartee. Limited refreshments on offer.




    J. B. (Ben) Arbaugh, Ph.D.
    2003-04 Program Chair Elect, MED Division
    Academy of Management
    and Curwood Inc. Endowed Professor
    College of Business Administration
    University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
    e-mail: arbaugh@uwosh.edu Phone: (920) 424-7189
    "What are you reading?"