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This is a reminder for calls for submissions to the 15th Annual OB Research Incubator at AOM Annual Conference - deadline, June 26.
*NB: Delivery will be fully in-person and in small roundtable groups scheduled on site in Boston*
We invite you to submit a research proposal for the 15th Annual "OB Research Incubator," a Professional Development Workshop that provides an exciting opportunity for researchers to receive constructive feedback and guidance from senior OB scholars and ignite connections and ongoing dialogue around topics of common interest. This session is open to both junior and senior scholars who are conducting research on OB-related topics.
During the session, participants will meet in a small group setting with leading OB scholars, who will provide direct and specific feedback on your research project. Feedback will be particularly focused on helping you address the challenges you are currently facing in bringing a project to fruition.
Pre-approval of a research proposal is required for registration. Proposals are due June 26, 2023.
In order to increase engagement with the session and value of the feedback, proposals may be shared with the other participant(s) assigned to a specific facilitator. If you do not want your proposal shared this way, please specifically note that on the submission form.
Please limit submissions to 6 double spaced pages (not including references) and include the following sections:
Important: On the submission form, please identify up to 3 facilitators that you believe are best suited to provide guidance on your proposal.
Please submit your research proposal by Monday, June 26, 2023, using the following webform (you will be able to edit your submission at any time prior to the deadline):
https://form.jotform.com/220941546678364
Once your proposal is approved, we will send you the registration code. At that point, interested participants will need to register online at the AOM PDW website. To maintain an intimate setting, we will accept only a limited number of submissions based on the quality of the proposal, fit with the expertise of our facilitator panel, and timeliness.
We have an outstanding slate of productive scholars who will facilitate the session, including:
Laurie Barclay, University of Guelph
Liuba Belkin, Lehigh University
Chao Chen, Rutgers University
Gilad Chen, University of Maryland
Brian Dineen, Purdue University
Ivona Hideg, York University
Jasmine (Jia) Hu, Ohio State University
Stephen Humphrey, Pennsylvania State University
Ronit Kark, Bar-Ilan University
Tal Katz-Navon, IDC Herzliya
Bob Liden, University of Illinois at Chicago
Hettie Richardson, Texas Christian University
Elad Sherf, UNC Chapel Hill
Shannon Taylor, University of Central Florida
Daan van Knippenberg, Drexel University
Kelly Wilson, Purdue University-West Lafayette
Michele Williams, University of Iowa
Tom Zagenczyk, Clemson University
We look forward to receiving your submissions and seeing you there!
Best wishes,
Tobias Dennerlein, Insiya Hussein, and Matt Deeg
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Matthew Deeg
Abilene Christian University
Abilene TX
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