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Cognition in the Rough - CFP

  • 1.  Cognition in the Rough - CFP

    Posted 03-23-2012 08:24

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    15th COGNITION IN THE ROUGH: CALL FOR PROPOSALS

     

    We are excited to announce the 15th annual "COGNITION IN THE ROUGH" workshop to be held at the Academy of Management conference in Boston: Saturday, August 4th from 8:00AM - 12 PM.  The Cognition in the Rough workshop (CIR) provides an excellent opportunity to discuss your research in an informal, collegial roundtable setting.

     

    This roundtable workshop is open to junior and senior scholars who are doing research related to managerial and organizational cognition. Submissions should fit with the MOC division interests and will be accepted on a "first come, first served" basis

     

    We are very pleased that the following scholars have agreed to provide feedback for participants: Neal Ashkanasy, Andrea Casey, Janet Dukerich, Colin Eden, Dov Eden, Marlena Fiol, Daniel Forbes, Elizabeth George, Margaret Gorman, Tor Hernes, Gerard Hodgkinson, George Huber, Lynn Isabella, Glen Kreiner, Theresa Lant, Kyle Lewis, Luis Martins, Chet Miller, Frances Milliken, Sucheta Nadkarni, Rhonda Reger, David Schwandt, Kathie Sutcliffe, Subra Tangirala, Mary Waller, and Dave Whetten.

     

    Submissions are accepted from APRIL 1, 2012 - MAY 15, 2012.

    Send submissions to: cirpdw@gmail.com

    Acceptance notices will be sent by JUNE 15, 2012

     

    Submissions should include the following four sections:

    I. Brief abstract (not to exceed 150 words) and four keywords (selected from the following list):

    Emotions

    Leadership

    Motivation

    Trust

    Attributions, Biases & Heuristics

    Cognitive Schema, Scripts, Mental Models/Maps

    Creativity, Innovation & Improvisation

    Decision Making/Distributed Decision Making

    Intuition/Dual process theories

    Knowledge Management

    Learning: Individual/Organizational

    Corporate image/reputation

    Individuals' identification, commitment or "fit"

    Organizational identity

    Social Identity

    Institutional Change

    Institutional Logics, Beliefs or Norms

    Legitimacy, Isomorphism, Institutionalization Processes

    Archival

    Computer Simulation

    Experimental/Laboratory Study

    Qualitative (case study, content analysis, interview, narratives...)

    Survey

    Culture

    Design/Structure

    Diversity/Demography

    International/Cross-cultural

    Networks

    Organizational Change

    Resilience

    Social/Human/Intellectual Capital

    Strategy/Strategic capabilities and resources

    Technology

    Positive or Generative Organizing

    Positive Relationships & Relational Practice

    Virtues & Values

    Language: Rhetoric, Metaphor, Labeling

    Meaning-making at work, task design, job crafting

    Sensemaking/Social Construction

    Symbols & Artifacts

    Community/Communities of practice

    Team/group dynamics, processes, and outcomes

    Top Management Teams

    Virtual Teams

     

     

    II. Overview of research (not to exceed 1500 words): including research topic, conceptual framework, research questions, methods, and potential contributions to research/practice

     

    III. Challenges (the area on which you would like to focus discussion) (not to exceed 250 words)

     

    IV. References

     

    We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

     

    Marlys Christianson (marlys.christianson@rotman.utoronto.ca)

    University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management

    MOC Representative-at-Large

     

    Morela Hernandez (morela@uw.edu)

    University of Washington, Foster School of Business

    MOC Representative-at-Large

     

    Doug Lepisto (douglas.lepisto@bc.edu)

    Boston College, Carroll School of Management

    MOC Student Representative-at-Large


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