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Keimei Sugiyama

Assistant Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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Posted By Keimei Sugiyama 04-27-2026 20:08
Found In Egroup: Managerial and Organizational Cognition MOC
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We are seeking nominations for the 2026 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Doctoral Consortium. Self-nominations are welcome. The consortium will be in person and will occur on Friday, July 31, 10:45 AM-2:45 PM during the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA. The Doctoral ...
Posted By Keimei Sugiyama 02-12-2025 17:52
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Apologies for cross-posting. The Parasuraman Award, is presented annually by the AOM DEI Division to the individual or individuals who published the best journal article in the field of gender and diversity in the calendar year preceding the award. The intent of the award is to highlight scholarly ...
Posted By Keimei Sugiyama 07-13-2021 13:07
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***Apologies for cross-posting**** Following two successful inaugural events during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, the Asian Americans in Business Academia Initiative will be hosting a pre-AOM "How to" session geared toward junior doctoral students. Given the unique challenges ...
Posted By Keimei Sugiyama 05-25-2021 11:49
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***Apologies for cross-posting**** May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In recognition of the contributions and influence of Asian Americans scholars both past and present, we invite you to join us for our First Annual Asian Americans in Business Academia Initiative. Given ...
Posted By Keimei Sugiyama 04-25-2019 11:43
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Thanks for this interesting question Bina! It brings to mind for me an AMR FTE by Lange & Pfarrer (2016) on the core building blocks of an article. They suggest that if a title includes more than one of five the core building blocks (common ground, complication, concern, course of action, and contribution) ...