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Deadline Approaching (August 12): SMS CSIG Research and Paper Development Workshop

  • 1.  Deadline Approaching (August 12): SMS CSIG Research and Paper Development Workshop

    Posted 08-10-2016 12:54

    Call for Participants
    Competitive Strategy Research and Paper Development Workshop Saturday, September 17, 2016, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
    Submission Deadline: August 12, 2016

    The Competitive Strategy Interest Group (IG) is pleased to offer a research-focused junior faculty paper development workshop at the 2016 Strategic Management Society meetings in Berlin. Although all members of the Competitive Strategy IG are invited to participate, preference will be given to junior faculty who defended their dissertations after September 2011. This workshop will consist of two parts: a session about theory development in strategy papers in the morning, and a paper development session in the afternoon. A more detailed description of each of these sessions is as follows:

    Theory Development Session: In the past 20 years, quantitative and qualitative empirical methods used in strategy research have grown increasingly sophisticated, as research methods have advanced in academia more generally. Theoretical research in strategy, however, has received less attention during this period. Yet, we know that "there is nothing as practical as a good theory." Good theory comes in many forms, including verbal theory, simulations, and closed-form mathematical analysis. In this workshop, four senior strategy faculty (Alfonso Gambardella (Bocconi), Giovanni Gavetti (Tuck), Constance Helfat (Tuck), and Phanish Puranam (INSEAD)) will provide practical guidance for doing good theoretical research in strategy, both in standalone papers and in papers that have accompanying empirical analyses. The workshop will cover topics such as: Where does good theory come from? What are the elements of good theory that are common to all approaches (verbal and mathematical)? How can scholars learn the skills of theory development, including verbal and mathematical theory? How should scholars marry theory with empirical evidence? The workshop will include brief presentations by the senior faculty, interactive discussions with participants, and hands-on analysis of published theoretical papers as a guide for theorists.

    Paper Development Session: The workshop organizers (Emilie Feldman (Wharton) and Feng Zhu (HBS)) will group 3-5 papers that are similar in topic and/or methodology and distribute them to the participants. Prior to the workshop, participants in each group will prepare written comments and feedback on the other papers in their group. They will exchange feedback during the paper development portion of the workshop, with each group's discussion being facilitated by one or more senior scholar(s) familiar with the topic or method in question. The senior scholars include: Gautam Ahuja (Ross), Olivier Chatain (HEC Paris), Alfonso Gambardella (Bocconi), Giovanni Gavetti (Tuck), Javier Gimeno (INSEAD), Connie Helfat (Tuck), Marvin Lieberman (UCLA), Kyle Mayer (Marshall), Evan Rawley (Columbia), Jasjit Singh (INSEAD), and Brian Wu (Ross).

    In order to participate, please upload one PDF document that includes the following items:
    • Your CV
    • A paper that you would like to receive feedback on (25 pages of text maximum, double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font or equivalent)
    • Include your first and last names in the file name of the uploaded document (e.g., First_Last.pdf).
    by August 12, 2016. Selected participants will be notified by August 26, 2016. Any questions should be addressed to Emilie Feldman (feldmane@wharton.upenn.edu) or Feng Zhu (fzhu@hbs.edu).



    Emilie R. Feldman

    Associate Professor of Management

    The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

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