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Call for papers: Columbia/Wharton Management, Analytics, & Data (M.A.D.) Conference

  • 1.  Call for papers: Columbia/Wharton Management, Analytics, & Data (M.A.D.) Conference

    Posted 11-18-2022 13:02

    Thanks to the support of Columbia Business School and Analytics at Wharton, we are delighted to announce the 2nd Annual Management, Analytics, and Data Conference. The conference will bring together scholars seeking to understand the role of data and analytics in shaping organizations, management, and the determinants firm performance.

    This includes, but is not limited to, topics such as AI and data in strategic management, human-AI design and interaction, the economics of artificial intelligence, the role of data and AI in shaping organizational design and evolution, people analytics, data driven decision making, and the macroeconomic and sociological perspectives on data and society. We would like to encourage you to submit a paper to our program.

    Our conference will take place over a one and a half days event on May 19th and 20th of 2023, at the brand-new Columbia Business School campus, in New York City. We are hoping to have a fully in person event, though this is naturally contingent on the state of public health closer to our conference date. There is no conference fee, and discounted hotel rooms will be available.

    To submit a paper, please use this form by Tuesday, January 17, 2023 (calendar reminder):

    https://mad-conference.org/submit

    For more information about MAD, our homepage is: https://www.mad-conference.org/

    Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions:

    mad-conference@googlegroups.com.

    If you are interested in participating but do not have a paper to present, feel free to complete this form to express interest in attending:

    https://mad-conference.org/participate

    Non-presenting audience participants and PhD students are welcome, but we ask you to register to help our planning.

    -Natalie Carlson, Bo Cowgill, Jorge Guzman, and Bruce Kogut


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    Natalie Carlson
    The Wharton School
    New York NY
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