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What is $0.00? The money PhD students accepted to STR Consortia will pay for the AOM conference registration fee

  • 1.  What is $0.00? The money PhD students accepted to STR Consortia will pay for the AOM conference registration fee

    Posted 05-25-2020 15:46
    Edited by Luis Ballesteros 06-03-2020 12:11
    The STR Division will fully cover the conference registration fee for all students accepted to its doctoral  and dissertation consortia. Students must be members of the STR division to be eligible.

    Application deadline: June 8.
    Application requirements and forms: Doctoral Consortium (for those in the dissertation stage), Dissertation Consortium  (for those who were considering to be in the 2020-2021 job market).


    STR Doctoral Consortium
    Friday and Saturday, August 7 and 8, 2020 (8 am - 12 pm EST)
    Chairs: John Joseph (johnj2@uci.edu) and Isin Guler (Isin_Guler@kenan-flagler.unc.edu).

    The tentative faculty panel includes:
    • Nick Argyres (Washington University),
    • Victor Bennett (Duke University), Guoli Chen (INSEAD),
    • Russ Coff (University of Wisconsin-Madison),
    • Andrea Contigiani (Ohio State University),
    • Sinziana Dorobantu (New York University),
    • Vibha Gaba (INSEAD),
    • Srividya Jandhyala (ESSEC),
    • Sonali Shah (University of Illinois),
    • Bart Vanneste (University College London),
    • and Natalya D Vinokurova (University of Pennsylvania).

    STR Dissertation Consortium: The Job Market and Beyond
    Friday and Saturday, August 7th and 8th, 2020 (8 am - 12 pm EST)
    (Networking Happy Hour on Thursday, August 6)
    Chairs: Catie Magelssen (cmagelssen@london.edu) and Luis Ballesteros (ballesteros@gwu.edu)

    Faculty panel:
    • Theresa Cho (Seoul National University),
    • Ilya Cuypers (Singapore Management University),
    • Andrew Delios (National University of Singapore),
    • JP Eggers (NYU),
    • Javier Gimeno (INSEAD),
    • Ha Hoang (ESSEC),
    • Florence Honore (Wisconsin-Madison),
    • Suresh Kotha (University of Washington),
    • Elena Kulchina (NC State),
    • Toby Stuart (UC Berkeley),
    • Dennis Yao (Harvard Business School).

    STR Doctoral Consortium

    STR Dissertation Consortium: The Job Market & Beyond

    What Stage of the Doctoral Program Are You In?

    The STR Doctoral Consortium is intended for students who are in the dissertation proposal stage of their PhD programs. 

    The STR Dissertation Consortium is intended for students in the later stage of their programs and considering the job market during the 2020-2021 academic year (i.e. for faculty positions that begin in Fall 2021).

    Objectives: Dissertation vs. Job Market

    The objective of the STR Doctoral Consortium is to support doctoral students as they shape their dissertations.  Students will have the opportunity to get feedback on their dissertations in small groups with faculty and peers.

    The focus of the STR Dissertation Consortium is on providing participating students with an opportunity to discuss their job market papers in small groups with distinguished faculty and peers.

    Key Difference

    The STR Doctoral Consortium is focused on issues related to shaping your dissertation. The STR Dissertation Consortium is focused on job-market and publication related issues.

    Pick One!

    Please apply to only ONE of the two consortia in any given year

    Overlap

    Both consortia share several sessions on Saturday morning.



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    Luis Ballesteros
    Assistant Professor
    GWU
    Washington, D.C.
    https://luisballesteros.net/
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