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AOM Symposium: New Models in Behavioral Theory of the Firm Research
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AOM Symposium: New Models in Behavioral Theory of the Firm Research
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John Joseph
Posted 07-20-2017 10:45
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Please join us at AOM in Atlanta for the Symposium:
AOM Symposium
New Models in Behavioral Theory of the Firm Research:
Incorporating Conflict, Contestation, and Coalitions
Program Session: 1020 | Submission: 14897 | Sponsors: OMT, BPS, MOC
Date: Monday, Aug 7 2017 9:45AM - 11:15AM at Atlanta Marriott Marquis in Marquis M304
Organizers
: Vibha Gaba, INSEAD John Joseph, U. of California, Irvine
Panelists:
Pino G. Audia, Dartmouth College, Philip Bromiley, U. of California, Irvine, Henrich Greve, INSEAD, Nils Stieglitz, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Symposium Summary
This panel symposium will explore new models for incorporating conflict, contestation, and coalitions in Behavioral Theory of the Firm (BTOF) and their implications for organization and management theory. In particular, our distinguished group of panelists will be charged with: 1) discussing the robustness and reliability of BTOF models of decision making; 2) how we might integrate missing pillars of BTOF into new models (such as conflict, contestation and coalitions); 3) and how we should further elaborate these models with new settings, samples and techniques.
A moderated discussion among the panelists will further explore these ideas and address audience generated questions.
Agenda
Welcome and Introduction (Vibha)
Recent advances in BTOF firm research (panelists)
Moderated panel discussion (panelists)
Questions and comments from the audience (panelists)
Questions and comments from the audience
Final thoughts (John)
Send in your questions for our panelists
To generate a more meaningful panel discussion we are soliciting questions from prospective attendees. These questions will serve as the basis for our moderated panel discussion. If you have a question for one or more of our panelists please submit to either Vibha Gaba (
Vibha.Gaba@insead.edu
) or John Joseph (
johnj2@uci.edu
).
For the most recent BTOF research please visit the symposium website:
http://faculty.insead.edu/vibha-gaba/academy-of-management-2017-symposium
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
Vibha and John
________________________________________________________________
John Joseph
Associate Professor of Strategy
The Paul Merage School of Business
University of California, Irvine
Email:
johnj2@uci.edu
Profile:
https://merage.uci.edu/research-faculty/faculty-directory/John-Joseph.html
SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/author=1679072
Current and forthcoming research:
The Growth of the Firm: An Attention-based View, SMJ Forthcoming
https://webfiles.uci.edu/johnj2/Joseph-Wilson-SMJ2017.pdf
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