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AOM 2013 Advanced Social Networks PDW

  • 1.  AOM 2013 Advanced Social Networks PDW

    Posted 07-16-2013 00:51
    Social networks is a field of study that focuses on social relations among a set of actors-people, teams, and organizations-rather than focusing exclusively on the attributes of the actors. Network researchers have developed a set of distinctive theoretical perspectives and methodological techniques for collecting data, statistical analysis, and visual representation.

    Those wishing to expand their understanding of social network analysis and receive direct feedback from experienced network scholars on a research project, should make plans to attend the following PDW at this year's AOM conference.

    Advanced Networks PDW

    Includes presentations of cutting-edge social network research, an ERGM workshop, and small group discussions with experienced network scholars

    12:15pm-4:15pm Saturday, August 10th

    • Presented by the LINKS Center for Social Network Analysis at the University of Kentucky.
    • Sponsored by the Organization and Management Theory Division (OMT).

    The detailed schedule follows. Please note that this workshop requires pre-registration. Please register online at http://aom.org/annualmeeting/registration/PDW. Please contact Tejas Channagiri (tejaswi.channagiri@uky.edu) to obtain the approval code.

    Approximately the first two hours will consist of presentations in cutting-edge social network research following which participants will break into two groups. Some may choose to attend the ERGM workshop while others may wish to discuss their ongoing research with leading networks scholars over roundtables.

    Presentations of cutting-edge social network research (12:15-2:15PM)
    David Obstfeld on brokerage as a process
    Adam Kleinbaum on networks of those in corporate HQ versus those in line organization
    Chris Rider on disentangling effects of network positions from determinants of those positions
    Bill Mcevily and Dave Krackhardt on egonet accuracy



    ERGM Track (2:15-4:15PM)

    An introductory workshop on the use of ERGM for network research, led by Eric Quintane

    Roundtable Track (2:15-4:15PM)

    Small roundtable interactions between 2-4 workshop participants and more senior social network researchers, including:

    Prasad Balkundi, University at Buffalo

    Vissa Balagopal, INSEAD

    Inga Carboni, College of William and Mary

    Stanislav Dobrev, University of Utah

    Martin Gargiulo, INSEAD

    Ben Hallen, London Business School

    David Harrison, University of Texas at Austin

    Jonathan Johnson, University of Arkansas

    Martin Kilduff, Cambridge University

    Adam Kleinbaum, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College

    Dave Krackhardt, Carnegie Mellon University

    Joe Labianca, University of Kentucky

    Dovev Lavie, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

    Chris Liu, University of Toronto

    Miguel Lobo, INSEAD

    Bill McEvily, University of Toronto

    Ravi Madhavan, University of Pittsburgh

    Jessica Methot, Rutgers University

    David Obstfeld, Cal State Fullerton

    James Oldroyd, Ohio State University

    Corey Phelps, HEC Paris

    Chris Rider, Emory University

    Neha Shah, Rutgers University

    Andrew Shipilov, INSEAD

    Zuzana Sasovova, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Vijaya Venkataramani, University of Maryland

    Chunlei Wang, San Jose State University

    Chris Yenkey, University of Chicago

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