obviously depends on the length of the session and how many papers - see how long your session is and divide by the number of papers allowing 10-15 minutes for Q&A. Your session chair is supposed to tell you but that sometimes slips through the cracks.
My intent is to have a tight presentation but have a longer deck along with your full paper readily available (I,e, make it easy for people to download)
If you want to be subversive ;) design your presentation to be a little shorter so if someone has a burning question, you can accommodate that. Another subversive-in-a-good-way tweak is to look at the other papers and if you can, give them a quick shoutout. This isn't some anthropological ritual (ok, it is... lol) but an opportunity to connect with people who share your interests!
p.s. Victor's paper will be good - he always brings it (and Hina, holler if I can help further)
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Norris Krueger
QREC, Kyushu U/KauffmanEBLP/Entrepreneurship Northwest
Boise ID
(208) 440-3747
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-02-2024 07:50
From: Victor Schiller
Subject: Length of Paper presentation
Thanks for asking this question. I would like to know the answer also...
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Victor Schiller
Bayes Business School / City, University of London
Culpeper VA
Original Message:
Sent: 07-01-2024 03:59
From: Hina Fatima
Subject: Length of Paper presentation
Hi,
Can someone guide me regarding the length of presentation for papers at AOM? I will be really grateful.
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Hina Fatima
Lecturer
Edith Cowan University
KEWDALE WA
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