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IM Doctoral Student Consortium

  • 1.  IM Doctoral Student Consortium

    Posted 05-12-2022 12:14

    The International Management (IM) Division is offering a Doctoral Student Consortium (DSC) at this year's Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management on Sunday, August 7, 2022. The Consortium will be a full day in-person event. In addition, the IM Division is offering each PhD student who has been admitted to the DSC a stipend, covering their AoM conference registration fee. Places in the DSC are limited; the deadline to apply is June 3. This is an excellent opportunity to receive valuable feedback on your work, as well as a chance to network and get to know your fellow doctoral students and leading scholars in the International Management field. 

    Confirmed panelists include (in alphabetical order):
    Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School
    Prithwiraj Choudhury, Harvard U.
    Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management U.
    Mercedes Delgado, Copenhagen Business School and MIT
    Timothy Devinney, Alliance Manchester Business School, U. of Manchester
    Charles Dhanaraj, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver
    Sinziana Dorobantu, NYU Stern School of Business
    Ajai Gaur, Rutgers U.
    Olga Hawn, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Tatiana Kostova, U. of South Carolina
    Rekha Krishnan, Simon Fraser U.
    Elena Kulchina, North Carolina State U.
    Mona Makhija, Ohio State U.
    Valentina Marano, Northeastern U.
    Klaus Meyer, Ivey Business School
    William Newburry, Florida International U.
    Myles Shaver, U. of Minnesota
    Jordan Siegel, U. of Michigan, Ross School of Business
    Stephanie Wang, Indiana U., Bloomington

    The Consortium offers structured and informal discussion between participants and faculty panelists on research, job opportunities, and early-stage career strategies. A substantial amount of time is also set-aside for dissertation development, featuring one-on-one feedback from faculty in small groups. Participants will also be invited to a "Meet-the-Editors" session later on the same day.

    We welcome participants from all stages of the PhD program. To apply, please submit your application materials to one of the DSC Co-Chairs, Anna Lamin (D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University) at a.lamin@northeastern.edu or Mirko Benischke (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) at benischke@rsm.nl by June 3, 2022. You can also contact the DSC Co-Chairs should you have any questions. We will inform all applicants about their admission to the DSC by June 10, 2022. Your application should include the following:

    • 1-page nomination letter from your advisor/chair;
    • A description of your dissertation idea, including your research question, relevant literature, research design, and methods (Maximum 2 pages); and
    • Curriculum Vitae, including relevant contact information (Maximum 2 pages)

     



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    Anna Lamin
    Northeastern University
    Boston MA
    (617) 373-3437
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