Dear Colleagues: Please join us on August 9 in Anaheim CA for an AOM Panel Symposium to discuss: Complexity and the Emergence of Corruption: Developing a Research Agenda This symposium is exploratory and intended to begin a cross disciplinary discussion. The panel and guests will explore ways that complexity ideas can help us better understand corruption, how it emerges, spreads and can be stopped. If you are interested, please join our online preconference discussion now (details below). https://www.academia.edu/s/3c862025f6?source=link and answer our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IsThisCorrupt Panelists: James K. Hazy, Adelphi University, USA, (Organizer and Contact) Kevin J. Dooley, Arizona State University Tomas Backström, Mälardalen University, Sweden Benyamin Lichtenstein, University of Massachusetts (Boston) ---------------------------------------------- When/where: Tuesday Aug 9 from 1:15PM to 2:45PM at Elite Ballroom 3, Anaheim Marriott. Sponsored by: BPS, MC and SIM PLEASE JOIN US VIRTUALLY NOW AND THEN PARTICIPATE DURING OUR SESSION IN ANAHEIM! To make this session as productive and interactive as possible, at the suggestion of our reviewers, we have developed an initial draft of our proposed complexity definition of corruption. Please take a look, and if you are interested, join our pre-symposium online Discussion Session on Academia.edu here: https://www.academia.edu/s/3c862025f6?source=link . Your online input will be used to further the discussion in Anaheim. Finally, to gain insights about your perceptions about corruptions, we ask that you please answer this short survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/IsThisCorrupt Results will be shared at the Symposium. Thank you. And we'll see you in Anaheim! Jim Hazy hazy@adelphi.edu |