Posted by administrator on behalf of Marc Ventresca
(
marc.ventresca@said-business-school.oxford.ac.uk)
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Apologies for cross-posting.
We would like to bring to your attention a forthcoming Special Issue in
the Journal of Management Studies, "Field-Configuring Events as
Structuring Mechanisms." It will examine how events such as
conferences, ceremonies, and trade shows constitute new technologies,
industries, and markets. The deadline for submissions is 1 February 2006.
We welcome a broad range of methods and research designs. The Call for
Papers is online at:
http://www.lcb.uoregon.edu/departments/mgmt/jmscall/index.html (Click
on 'Read more' under Call for papers).
We hope that you will submit a paper for the Special Issue. We would
also greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out to your
friends, colleagues, and students. We look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Joe Lampel, Alan Meyer, Marc Ventresca
Dr Marc Ventresca
University Lecturer in Strategy, Sa�d Business School, University of
Oxford, OX1 1HP Oxford UK; Fax +44 (0)1865 288 800; Fellow, Wolfson
College; University Fellow, James Martin Institute for Science and
Civilization; Research Affiliate, CISAC, Institute for International
Studies, Stanford University
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simple, that's creativity.'
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