Bringing Practice Back into our Scholarship: Delivering the Agenda for Action
Program Code:
410
Date:
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Time:
11:30 AM to 2:00 PM
EST
FACILITATOR
(S):
Miguel R. Olivas-Lujan, Clarion U. of PA & Tec de Monterrey
Emmanuel A. Abegunrin, Capella U.
Alan N. Miller, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas
Susan A. Mohrman, U. of Southern California
Robin Wensley, U. of Warwick
Yvon Pesqueux, CNAM Paris (France)
A. D. Amar, Seton Hall U.
Andrew M Pettigrew, U. of Oxford
V Seshan, Pepperdine U.
Georg Schreyogg, Freie U. Berlin
Torkild Thanem, Stockholm U.
Mary Uhl-Bien, U. of Nebraska
Craig D. Crossley, U. of Nebraska/Schwans U.
Tom Cannon, U. of Liverpool
Paul N. Friga, North Carolina U., Chapel Hill
Thomas G. Cummings, U. of Southern California
Jean M. Bartunek, Boston College
Philippe Nicolas Baumard, CRG Ecole Polytechnique
David Coghlan, Trinity College Dublin
Jay Conger, Claremont McKenna College
Murray Dalziel, U. of Liverpool
Jone L. Pearce, U. of California, Irvine
Wolfgang H. Guettel, U. of Hamburg
Roger Klev, Norwegian U. of Science and Tech
David Knights, Keele U.
Saku Mantere, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
Par Martensson, Stockholm School of Economics
ORGANIZER
(S):
Elena P. Antonacopoulou, U. of Liverpool
Kuo Frank Yu, City U. of Hong Kong
SPEAKER
(S):
Anne S. Huff, Technical U. München
Robin Wensley, U. of Warwick
A. D. Amar, Seton Hall U.
Emmanuel A. Abegunrin, Capella U.
Description
The aim of this PDW is to shift the focus beyond debating issues of relevance and rigour in management research, towards actively collaborating with practitioners to ensure our scholarship is impactful. This PDW provides a unique opportunity to contribute towards shaping the development of five thematic priorities as part of the Practice Theme Committee (PTC) strategy to develop a practice-relevant approach to management scholarship. The five thematic priorities are:
1. Practice Research
2. The Epistemology of Practice in Management Learning
3. Leadership Development for a Practice Orientation
4. Exemplars of Impact
5. Knowledge Co-creation through diverse modes of Collaborative research
These five themes will be brought to life through the round table discussions led by prominent scholars who will act as chairs and facilitators for each theme.