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AOM PDW on Researching Future-Making Empirically | Call for participants

  • 1.  AOM PDW on Researching Future-Making Empirically | Call for participants

    Posted 08-02-2024 22:06

    CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

    AOM PDW on Researching Future-Making Empirically

    Registration for roundtable discussion preferred by: Aug 4th, 2024.

    Are you fascinated by the future, and would you like to know more about how to investigate it in your research?

    If so, mark your calendar and join us at the PDW "Researching Future-Making Empirically" at the AOM Annual Meeting in Chicago.

    The PDW brings together a set of renowned scholars who will present how they approached the challenge of conducting rigorous, meaningful and impactful empirical research on future-making, and will be available to discuss how to do so in your own research.

    The PDW will focus on sharing experiences and best practices for empirical research on future-making, adopting a participatory approach that involves presentations (Part 1 • open to all) and provides opportunities for discussion and reflection on participants' ideas (Part 2 • submission deadline August 4).

    420: Researching Future-Making Empirically (14250)

    Saturday, Aug 10, 2024 2:30PM - 4:30PM CT (GMT-5/UTC-5)

    Location: Fairmont Chicago, Crystal Room

    Sponsored by SAP, OMT

    PART I PANEL PRESENTATIONS (open to all AOM attendees)

    In the first part, we will hear six presentations on different approaches to researching future-making empirically.

    The following topics will be covered:

    ·       Studying future making across inter-organizational projects, Jennifer Whyte (University of Sydney)

    ·       Experimenting towards impact-oriented futures, Jelena Spanjol (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich)

    ·       Analytical Approaches to Research Future Making, Alice Comi (Tongji University)

    ·       Future-making in family firms: Morphing from past to future, Emanuela Rondi (University of Bergamo)

    ·       Entrepreneurial framing as future-making Nelson Phillips (University of California, Santa Barbara)

    ·       Languages of future making, Dimo Dimov (University of Bath)

    PART II ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION (registration preferred by August 4th)

    In the second part, participants can discuss their research with convenors. Participants should submit a one-pager of the study they want to discuss (e.g., research design, model visualization, tables, handout).

    Participants who submitted a one-pager will be assigned to a roundtable moderated by one of the convenors for discussion. Participants without submission are welcome to join the roundtables or bring their one-pager for discussion.

    To register for the second part of this PDW please use this link: https://polimi.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6r2I8tnPASIXExw

    If you have any questions, please contact Stefano Magistretti (stefano.magistretti@polimi.it)

     

    Looking forward to seeing you in Chicago!

    The organizers,

    Stefano Magistretti, Silvia Sanasi, Nico Klenner



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    Silvia Sanasi
    Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
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