In this issue: Covid 19, Virtual Career Fair, Organizational Neuroscience.
AOM Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
AOM Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update
As part of the Academy of Management’s mission to build a vibrant and supportive community of scholars, AOM regularly hosts conferences and other events. These meetings are essential opportunities to build connections. However, as a professional association, we are also committed to the health and safety of our members, and we are always vigilant about monitoring the local conditions where these events are held.
COVID-19 is a developing situation and AOM is monitoring it closely. We plan to keep you regularly informed and updated of the status of AOM conferences and other events.
Please note the following:
The AOM Specialized Conference Advancing Management Research in Latin America in Mexico City 15-17 April 2020 is CANCELLED. We are thankful to all submitters and registrants for their support and we are immensely grateful to the organizers and our many AOM volunteers who have worked tirelessly to produce this very meaningful conference. It is with a heavy heart that we relay this message but it is now inadvisable and impossible to hold this conference. We hope that one day in the future we might be able to hold a specialized conference in Latin America.
Divisions and Interest Groups (DIGS) occasionally hold grassroots conferences in varying locations. For the status on individual DIG conferences, please visit the respective DIG websites.
We are continuing to plan for the AOM Annual Meeting 7-11 August 2020 in Vancouver, Canada. Registration and housing are now open.
AOM's first Global Virtual Career Fair was a success!
AOM held its first Global Virtual Career Fair on 26 February. Multiple faculty and administrators from 10 institutions
discussed current openings with over 100 candidates via video, audio, and real-time chat over the course
of the day.
How did it work? Recruiting teams selected their available timeslots. Candidates were able to ‘jump’
into various chat rooms and interact either publicly or privately with the representatives from the institutions.
Recruiters discussed their hiring process and new faculty expectations, while candidates had the opportunity
to ask questions. AOM staff was also on hand, hosting a chat room where they answered Career Services questions
and provided advice on how to prepare to interview during the Annual Meeting.
Next up – AOM's second Virtual Career Fair in Fall 2020. Stay tuned!
DIVISIONS & INTEREST GROUPS
The Academy's 'NEU' Interest Group
The Academy of Management’s Board of Governors recently
approved the new Interest Group, “
Organizational Neuroscience” (NEU).
Access NEU’s domain statement
here.
Visit the
Organizational Neuroscience Community on Connect@AOM to learn more.
Strategic Plan: In 2019, the Academy introduced
the
Strategic Project Fund, providing
AOM’s Divisions and Interest Groups with an experimental
opportunity to creatively and meaningfully
advance the AOM’s Unifying Vision and Driving Goals through strategic project proposals to be implemented
in 2020. A list of funded projects can be found
here!
AOM Elections: Beginning in 2020, a revised
election schedule is enabling the Academy of Management
Board Elections to coincide with Division and Interest Group Elections.
Elections will be held between mid-April and mid-May.
Please be sure to look for your invitation to vote
for AOM’s future leaders.
All-Academy Career Achievement Awards:
Have you noticed the leadership of a colleague or peer
who is regularly engaged in advancing scholarship to
the field of management? AOM invites you to share your
recognition for these distinguished individuals and
their accomplishments –
read more here.
All Career Achievement Award nominations must be submitted by 11 May 2020.
Arizona State University
Blake Ashforth's research into psychology of the workplace earns top faculty honor.
University of Arkansas' supply chain faculty
Brian Fugate
recognized as top researcher in field.
Babson Entrepreneurship Professor Emerita
Patricia Greene
Receives Max Wortman USASBE Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship.
The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School named
Erika James
of Emory University as its next dean, the first woman and African-American to head the prestigious business school in its 139-year history.
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