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AOM 2025 ENT Doctoral Consortium

  • 1.  AOM 2025 ENT Doctoral Consortium

    Posted 02-20-2025 12:39

    AOM 2025 ENT Doctoral Consortium

    Dear Entrepreneurship Doctoral Students,

    The Entrepreneurship Division warmly invites applications to its annual consortium for doctoral students. This year's Doctoral Consortium will take place in-person, in Copenhagen, on Friday, July 25th, and is being co-coordinated by Gabriella Cacciotti (Baylor University) and Raja Singaram (University of Galway). All applications must be received by March 30, 2025, 8:00 AM Central Time, USA.

    Designed to launch doctoral students into their research career, the Consortium brings together young scholars and experienced faculty to discuss opportunities for advancing academic understanding of entrepreneurship. As such, the Doctoral Consortium's primary objective is to help prepare students for a successful career as a researcher/professor in academic institutions of higher education.

    This year's program will include discussions with renowned experts on the challenges of pursuing and navigating an academic career, the publication process, teaching effectiveness, and a host of other relevant topics. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to receive constructive feedback about a research article on which they are currently working from a matched mentor. The Consortium and related activities are planned to run from 8:00am-5:00pm (local time) on Friday, July 25th, 2025. Due to the generous commitment of time from many senior scholars to this event, we expect admitted applicants to attend the ENTIRE program (all sessions throughout the entire day without any exceptions).

    The Consortium is open to doctoral students who have completed approximately two to three years of their PhD program (students in earlier stages of their programs are encouraged to wait until they reach this phase). The ideal candidate is a research-oriented doctoral student who has finished coursework and is currently engaged in preparing a dissertation focused on entrepreneurship.

    Application Procedure: 

    To apply, please complete the electronic form using the following URL:

     https://baylor.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0VQvobThpycEepM

     Please answer all the questions in the form above and upload the following documents:

    1.     A short (one page or less) biographical sketch for distribution to all participants.

    2.     A brief statement (one page or less) of your academic career goal and your research interests

    3.     Three to five keywords that best represent your research interests.

    4.     Your current CV.

    5.     A working paper on an entrepreneurship topic. This should be the "best / most advanced" research manuscript that you are moving toward publication. This working paper is a key requirement for admission. The working paper should be sole authored or one that you are leading, if it is a co-authored work.

    IMPORTANT NOTE: One of the key objectives of this working paper submission is to give students an opportunity to receive one-on-one feedback from an expert scholar in the field. This paper will be used to match you with a scholar as well as another doctoral student to provide constructive feedback. As such, students should not submit their entire dissertation as there will not be adequate time to review and discuss such a document. Therefore, as a general guideline, the working paper (a) must not exceed 35 pages (all inclusive, double-spaced, font size of 12 points) and, (b) must not be an accepted-for-publication/published manuscript.

    Needs-based Financial Support: The Entrepreneurship Division may have limited funding available to support admission to the AOM Conference on a need basis. This funding is not guaranteed. To facilitate a needs-based approach to address this situation, doctoral consortium applicants seeking financial support should ask their doctoral supervisor or a relevant authority at their school to provide a signed letter (on official letterhead) formally stating that the school does not offer the applicant any financial support to attend the AOM Conference. The letter must state that the applicant will not be able to attend the AOM Conference without receiving some financial assistance and explain why the School/University does not provide such assistance. If you are seeking assistance under these conditions, please submit the signed official letter along with your other application materials.

    All applications must be received by March 30 8:00 AM Central Time, USA. Because we historically receive a large number of applications and capacity is limited, incomplete and late applications will not be considered. No exceptions will be made.

    Consortium positions will be allocated by a committee based on an inclusive evaluation of all application materials. Questions should be sent to the doctoral consortium co-chairs, Gabriella Cacciotti (gabriella_cacciotti@baylor.edu), or Raja Singaram (raja.singaram@outlook.com). 

    Thank you,

    Gabriella & Raja



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    Raja Singaram
    Assistant Professor
    University of Galway
    Galway
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