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Organization Science Winter Event, March 3-4

  • 1.  Organization Science Winter Event, March 3-4

    Posted 01-24-2022 20:36
    Organization Science Winter Event
    March 3 & 4, 2022, 10:00am–noon ET

     

    Covid hasn't allowed the beloved Organization Science Winter Conference to take place during the last two years.  Regrettably, again this year we won't be able to meet in person.  To try to decrease a bit the intellectual and social vacuum left, we'll try to recreate some of the aspects of OSWC in a short online event.

    This event will be held on March 3–4 from 10am–noon ET (4pm–6pm Paris time, 11pm–1am Singapore time).

    The event will include two "fireside chats" and two paper panels which will showcase fundamental ideas and cutting-edge research done in the Carnegie tradition.  The specific topics will be:

    • Fireside chat "Remembering Jim March and his ideas"
    • Fireside chat "The Carnegie tradition: Looking back and looking forward"
    • Paper session on "Experiments and the Behavioral Theory of the Firm"
    • Paper session on "Multiple goals and aspirations levels"

    The program of the event is included below.  To register, please visit: https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aWa9OmVp4xm3zka  

    Looking forward to seeing you there,

    The co-organizers:

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    PROGRAM

    Thursday, March 3:

    10:00am-11:00am ET: Fireside chat "Remembering Jim March and his ideas"

    • Speakers: Dan Levinthal (University of Pennsylvania), Steve Mezias (INSEAD), Zur Shapira (NYU)
    • Moderator: Violina Rindova (University of Southern California)

    11:00am-noon ET: Paper session on "Experiments and the Behavioral Theory of the Firm"

    • Do social networks affect the division of labor? Natural experiments in self-organizing teams. Author: Julien Clement (Stanford University)
    • Incentives, attention, and search: An eye-tracking experiment. Authors: Franziska Lauenstein (Southern Denmark University) and Stephan Billinger (Southern Denmark University)
    • What directs search? Behavioral evidence on the role of performance stability. Authors: Sheen S. Levine (University of Texas, Dallas), Felix Mauersberger (University of Bonn), Charlotte Reypens (University of Texas, Dallas), Christoph Riedl (Northeastern University)
    • Moderator: Stefano Brusoni (ETH Zurich)

     

    Friday, March 4:

    10:00am-11:00am ET: Fireside chat "The Carnegie tradition: Looking back and looking forward"

    • Speakers: Linda Argote (Carnegie Mellon University), Henrich Greve (INSEAD), Arie Lewin (Duke University), Willie Ocasio (University of Illinois)
    • Moderator: Felipe Csaszar (University of Michigan)

    11:00am-noon ET: Paper session on "Multiple goals and aspirations levels"

    • Multiple goals and external search. Authors: Thomas Keil (University of Zurich), Evangelos Syrigos (Luiss University), Konstantinos Kostopoulos (University of Piraeus), Felix Meissner (University of Zurich), and Pino Audia (Dartmouth College)
    • Strategy, performance feedback, and risk taking. Authors: Renfei Gao (The University of Manchester), Cyndi Man Zhang (Singapore Management University), Xiaogang He (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), Zhengyu Li (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
    • Conflict, chaos, and the art of institutional design. Author: Scott Ganz (Georgetown University & AEI)
    • Moderator: Vibha Gaba (INSEAD)


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    Felipe Csaszar
    University of Michigan
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