Full RRS2019 Report_Final
Full RRS2019 Report_Final
Organizing for Societal Grand Challenges – part II Creating impact through outreach activities and teaching Speakers: Sascha Friesike (Berlin University of the Arts), Emilio Marti (Erasmus), Matteo Ronzani (Manchester) We discuss how researchers who study societal grand challenges can create impact through outreach activities and teaching. Sascha Friesike elaborates on the idea of…
“RRBM Webinar: Doing Meaningful Research: Traps and Tricks” Speaker: Professor Mats Alvesson Thursday, 22nd of October at 9AM (Eastern) / 3PM (Central European) / 6.30PM (Delhi) This research webinar is aimed at PhD students and early-career scholars interested in conducting meaningful research. There are many complaints about most research having little of…
How to Do Relevant Research – part 1: From the Ivory Tower to the Real World Speakers: Dr Philip H. Mirvis, Dr. Susan Albers Mohrman, Prof Christopher G. Worley There has never been a more important time for researchers to generate useful knowledge, catalyze change, and contribute to managerial and organizational effectiveness. Managers…
AMA-EBSCO Annual RRBM “Responsible Research in Marketing” Award Co-Sponsored by The Sheth Foundation In cooperation with the Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) Call for nominations Submission deadline : October 21, 2019 Responsible research is defined as studies that produce both credible and useful knowledge. Credibility refers to the…
Construct Clarity Speakers: Professor Roy Suddaby (Victoria University); Professor Joep Cornelissen (Erasmus University) Construct clarity is crucial to both theoretical and empirical work and across quantitative and qualitative traditions; precisely defined constructs are, for example, core to the development and testing of an explanatory model as well as to a thick ethnographic description…
AOM Fellows ’22 RRM Award_Call for Nominations_12_01_21
The Emerging Ideology of Entrepreneurialism: How the meanings of entrepreneurship and neo-liberalism combined to reframe our social world. Speakers: Dr. Robert Eberhart (Stanford) This talk will illuminate how entrepreneurship has transformed from a commercial endeavor into an ideology that informs us how we organize work, educate ourselves, and perceive social interactions. What…