Once again, the annual conferences for Industry Studies and the Labor and Employment Relations Association are being held jointly. Please see below the Industry Studies call for papers. Note the bold, orange text describing the procedures for those panels and papers intended for both Industry Studies and LERA.
For those considering the development of a full panel related to work and organizations, I would be glad to help guide you through the submission process. While the Industry Studies submission deadline for individual papers is December 7th, 2015, I strongly encourage those with full panels (or ideas for full panels) to reach out to me as soon as possible.
I'm happy to answer questions, of course. Adam
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Adam Seth Litwin | Associate Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations
Department of Labor Relations, Law, and History
ILR School, Cornell University
Twitter: @ProfASLitwin | SSRN Author Page: ssrn.com/author=724509
Industry Studies Association Call For Papers
2016 Industry Studies Conference
(Jointly with LERA 68th Annual Meeting)
https://www.industrystudiesconference.org
May 24-May 26, 2016, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Submission Deadline: December 7, 2015
We cordially invite submissions of individual papers and panels of papers for the 2016 Industry Studies Conference, to be held May 24 - May 26 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Industry studies research is grounded in observations of firms and workplaces and in a deep understanding of the markets, institutions, and technologies that shape the competitive environment. It draws on a wide range of academic disciplines and fields, including economics and other social sciences, management, operations research, engineering, labor markets and employment relations, and other related research and policy areas.
The Program Committee seeks papers and panels that would not typically be found in methodology-focused or single-discipline conferences, and is especially interested in attracting papers that are unique in their emphasis on observation and insight into a particular industry, or that consider how knowledge gained in studying one industry can provide insights into other industries.
The 2016 Minneapolis conference will be hosted on May 24-25 by the Opus College of Business, University of St. Thomas (http://www.stthomas.edu/business). The conference will also precede and overlap one day with the Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA) Annual Meeting. The combined ISA/LERA day on May 26 will be held at the Millennium Hotel, downtown Minneapolis, and will include a joint reception, joint plenary and parallel sessions. Like the Industry Studies Association, LERA shares the strong belief that context matters and that research should be grounded in a deep understanding of markets, institutions, and technologies. LERA members who would like to submit papers to ISA can be assured that every effort will be made to place you in panels on the joint day if your paper or panel is accepted. Sharing part of our meeting with LERA will allow ISA members to network with industry practitioners who attend LERA and learn about the variety of research from LERA members that includes topics on similar themes to ISA research. For more information on LERA see http://leraweb.org.
2016 Special Theme
Meeting the Productivity Challenge
Increases in productivity have long been recognized as the engine of economic growth. The wellbeing of economies and their citizens depends upon growth in productivity. As a result, there is great interest from stakeholders, policy makers, and business leaders in how to create and sustain productivity growth.
The industry studies community is well positioned to shed light on this question. To that end, this year's special theme seeks papers that address this question through an industry studies lens.
Topics of interest relevant to this theme include but are not limited to:
· What explains variations in productivity growth between, industries, regions and nations?
· What roles do geographic concentration and agglomeration play in productivity growth?
· How do organizational choices in firm structure or in supply chain operation affect productivity growth?
· How do workforce skill and technology choices affect changes in productivity?
· How do new forms of work organization or new organizational forms affect changes in productivity over time?
The Submission Process
Researchers may submit abstracts of up to 250 words for single papers. The Program Committee will assign accepted papers to sessions. In addition, we strongly encourage researchers to submit organized panels comprising multiple papers on a common theme (e.g., using one methodology across multiple industries, or multiple diverse approaches to a common problem in a single industry), particularly if it ties into the special theme for this year. We particularly encourage panels that include or are entirely composed of practitioners to bolster the relevance of the conference to industry. The deadline for abstract and panel submissions will be December 7, 2015. We also encourage submissions of full papers by junior (untenured) faculty to the Rising Stars Best Paper Competition. Submissions can be made at https://www.industrystudiesconference.org.
A number of research streams are listed below relevant to industry studies. However, these streams are not meant to be exhaustive, and the committee also welcomes submissions in the "General Industry Studies" category. This would include industry-specific as well as cross-industry papers and panels. The program committee may shift papers and panels from the general industry studies stream to other more specific streams where appropriate.
Research streams:
· Energy, Power, & Sustainability (Coordinator: Guy Holburn; gholburn@ivey.uwo.ca)
· Healthcare (Coordinator: Tonya Boone; Tonya.Boone@mason.wm.edu)
· Globalization: Management & Policy Implications (Coordinator: Gerry McDermott; gerald.mcdermott@moore.sc.edu)
· Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Coordinator: Jovan Grahovac; grahovac@illinois.edu)
· Technology Management (Coordinator: Zoe Szajnfarber; zszajnfa@gwu.edu)
· Labor Markets, Organizations, & Employment Relations (Coordinator: Adam Seth Litwin; aslitwin@cornell.edu)
· Supply Networks, Operations and Engineering Management (Coordinator: Benn Lawson; b.lawson@jbs.cam.ac.uk )
· General Industry Studies (Coordinators: Ann Frost & Jane Davies; afrost@ivey.uwo.ca and j.davies@jbs.cam.ac.uk)
The conference is open to all researchers. A discounted conference registration fee will be charged to members of the Industry Studies Association (to become a member, please visit www.industrystudies.org).
Please feel free to contact the Conference Program Leadership below with related questions.
· Ann Frost, Western University (program co-chair; afrost@ivey.uwo.ca)
· Jane Davies, University of Cambridge (program co-chair; j.davies@jbs.cam.ac.uk)
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