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Call for submissions: AOM 2019 -- corrected link

  • 1.  Call for submissions: AOM 2019 -- corrected link

    Posted 11-07-2018 11:16

    Dear all: the email below contains an incorrect link for signing up for the reviewer system. The correct link is: https://aom.org/annualmeeting/review/.

     

    My apologies for the error!

     

    Peter

     

     

    From: Klein, Peter
    Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2018 10:09 PM
    To: AOM-ent@ConnectedCommunity.org
    Subject: Call for submissions: AOM 2019

     

    Entrepreneurship (ENT) Call for Submissions 

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP (ENT)
    Program Chair: 
    Peter G. KleinBaylor Universityentdiv@baylor.edu

    The Entrepreneurship Division invites paper and symposium proposals for the 2019 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Boston, 9-13 August 2019. Proposals should fit the domain of the Entrepreneurship Division which includes not only the phenomena of self-employment, new-venture formation, small-business management, innovation, and firm growth but also more general ideas about the recognition, analysis, and exploitation of perceived entrepreneurial opportunities; the nature of novelty, creativity, and innovativeness among individuals and organizations; and how people and groups exercise judgment under uncertainty.

    This year's conference theme is "Understanding the Inclusive Organization." Inclusion refers here to organizations, markets, and systems that encourage participation from a broad and diverse set of people and communities. Entrepreneurship and innovation are critical for understanding the emergence of new organizational forms such as platforms and ecosystems, worker empowerment and flatter managerial hierarchies, decentralized and open innovation systems, and similar arrangements that foster inclusion, decentralization, and participation. Platform companies like Uber and Airbnb rely on self-employed entrepreneurs and property owners to provide labor; social media firms distribute user-generated, rather than firm-generated, content; and large retailers such as Alibaba and eBay create large communities among independent buyers, sellers, and service providers. Communities, industries, and entire economies are increasingly reliant on a diverse set of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial ventures to foster growth and development. As such, entrepreneurship is at the forefront off today's most important social and economic issues.

    Submission guidelines and instructions are here. While we are particularly interested in submissions that relate to the conference theme, papers and symposia on any aspect of entrepreneurship are welcome.

    Paper and symposium proposals are due Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 5:00 PM ET (NY Time). The submission system will open in late November 2018.

    Reviewers needed: We encourage submitters to volunteer to review for the Entrepreneurship division. The Division needs at least 1,500 reviewers and your help is appreciated! The reviewer sign-up system opens in late October 2018.

    Division Awards: The Entrepreneurship Division recognizes several best paper awards: best conceptual paper, best empirical paper, best family business paper, and best social entrepreneurship paper, as well as two best dissertation awards.

    Submission Process: All submissions must be made through the AOM submission website found at https://aom.org/annualmeeting/submission/. The submission system opens in late November 2018. Please review all submission guidelines and formatting instructions carefully before submitting. If any guidelines or formatting instructions are not met, the submission cannot be reviewed. Please direct any questions to endtiv@baylor.edu.

     

     

    Peter G. Klein | Entrepreneurship | Hankamer School of Business

    W. W. Caruth Chair and Professor

    Director | Entrepreneurship PhD Program

    Senior Research Fellow | Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise 

    Baylor University | One Bear Place #98011 | Waco, TX 76798-8011
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