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AOM 2024 PDW: "Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strategy" -- Call for Participants

  • 1.  AOM 2024 PDW: "Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strategy" -- Call for Participants

    Posted 05-14-2024 10:44
    AOM 2024 PDW: Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strategy
    Sunday, Aug 11 2024, 10:00AM - 12:30PM (Chicago Time) | Sheraton, Sheraton Ballroom I - Level 4
     
    Join us for the 7th edition of AOM's PDW session on Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strategy!

    Pre-registration Deadline: July 15th, 2023

    Pre-registration link: rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eD6VqVSenUxu3iu

    This workshop aims to explore research frontiers in the increasingly active area of nonmarket strategy. Through a combination of panel presentations by distinguished scholars and interactive roundtable discussions with workshop participants, we seek to identify how to advance research and how to address some shortcomings in existing approaches – both empirical and theoretical – in nonmarket strategy research. Roundtables will provide a venue for participants to receive feedback on work in progress from leading scholars in the field. The proposed workshop is likely to be of interest to researchers working on topics such as corporate social responsibility, political strategy, (social) innovation, stakeholder governance, and sustainability, providing an informed perspective on cutting-edge research on these topics.

    2024 Panelists:

           Sinziana Dorobantu, New York University

           Srividya Jandhyala, ESSEC

           Sergio Lazzarini, Western University and Insper

           Jasjit Singh, INSEAD

           Tim Werner, University of Texas at Austin

    2024 Discussants:

           Reuben Hurst, University of Maryland

           Carlos Inoue, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

           Anne Jamison, Copenhagen Business School

           Narae Lee, KAIST

           Zhao Li, New York University

           Michael Park, INSEAD

    Pre-registration: This is a two-part PDW, consisting of a panel discussion and a roundtable session. During the roundtable session, participants will receive feedback on their work in a small group discussion, facilitated by a leading scholar in the field of nonmarket strategy. Participants will submit a 5-page research proposal or summary of work in progress that will be shared with the roundtable leader and participants. If you would like to participate in a roundtable, please pre-register at this link: rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eD6VqVSenUxu3iu

    Those wishing to attend only the panel are also encouraged but not required to pre-register. Please pre-register by July 15, 2024. The roundtable sessions can accommodate approximately 40-50 participants; if you are selected, you will receive a confirmation prior to the start of the conference.

    Questions? Contact the organizers: Yilang Feng (ylfeng@illinois.edu), Tony He (tony.he@rutgers.edu), Leo Pongeluppe (pongelup@upenn.edu)


    Yilang Feng

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Business Administration

    Gies College of Business

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign