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Call for Participants
2019 Research Methods Division-CARMA Doctoral Student and Junior Faculty Consortium
Overview: The consortium is a virtual, real-time, and participative opportunity to interact with leading scholars and methodologists across three perspectives: macro-quantitative, micro-quantitative, and qualitative. The program schedule and topics of the consortium sessions are provided below.
Day and Time (EST)
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Topic and Presenters
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Wednesday, May 29
1 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
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Introduction to the Consortium and Designing and Managing your Dissertation or Large Research Project
Ryan Krause (Texas Christian University) Dan Putka (HumRRO) Andrew Van de Ven (University of Minnesota)
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Wednesday, June 5 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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New Approaches to Collecting and Sourcing Data
Stine Godal (Boston University) Aaron Hill (University of Florida) Scott Tonidandel (UNC Charlotte)
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Wednesday, June 12 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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Issues with Longitudinal and Process Studies Research Designs
Trevis Certo (Arizona State University) Christian Dormann (University of Mainz) Philipp Tuertscher (VU-Amsterdam)
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Wednesday, June 19 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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Advances in Data Analysis Approaches
Ja Dul (Rotterdam University) Sam Hunter (Pennsylvania State University) Pinar Ozcan (Warwick University)
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Wednesday, June 26 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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Clearing Methodological Hurdles in the Publication Process: Ask the Editors
Mike Pratt (Boston College) Paul Bliese (University of South Carolina) Craig Crossland (University of Notre Dame)
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Saturday, August 10 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
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Consortium Reception at AOM (*Date/Time to be confirmed with AoM program)
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Key Benefits:(1) Opportunity to learn from and interact with leading scholars and methodologists; (2) all sessions (except the consortium reception) occur outside of the AOM conference time frame; (3) online participation; and (4) no rule limiting the number of participants per school for this consortium (we may accept multiple doctoral students and faculty members from the same program).
Who Can Apply? Anyone interested in research methodology can apply, especially (1) doctoral students seeking to deepen their expertise in research methodology; and (2) junior faculty seeking professional development. All participants will require a computer and a good Internet connection.
Do I Need to Be a Methods Researcher to Participate? No! The consortium is open to researchers of all areas who wish to strengthen and develop their methodological skills.
Do I Need to Be a Member of the Research Methods (RM) Division to Participate? Yes. If you are not currently a member of the RM Division, you will pledge to join the RM Division when you next renew your Academy of Management membership. You can either change your two divisions to include the RM Division or you can add an additional division membership for only $11. Information on adding a division can be found at this link.
What Will I Need to Complete this Application? Your CV, and a short bio (less than one page) that includes any specific interests in research methods. If you are a graduate student, you will also be asked to provide the name and email address of a faculty advisor or mentor who supports your application. The updated application deadline is Saturday, May 18, 2019.
Link to Application System
If you have any questions about the consortium, please contact Thomas Greckhamer at tgreck@lsu.edu
Consortium chair: Thomas Greckhamer
Macro track chair: Joanna Campbell
Micro track chair: Jose Cortina
Qualitative track chair: Sanjay Jain
Student Representatives: Nitya Chawla, Elizabeth Clayton, Yifan Song, and Qi Zhang
CARMA representative: Larry Williams
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Qi Zhang
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Management and Organizations
Tippie College of Business
The University of Iowa
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