Did he just throw my cat out of the window? Hey, take a look at the earthlings. Goodbye! God help us, we're in the hands of engineers. Jaguar shark! So tell me - does it really exist? We gotta burn the rain forest, dump toxic waste, pollute the air, and rip up the OZONE! 'Cause maybe if we screw up this planet enough, they won't want it anymore!
Celebrating AOM Division & Interest Group Innovations and Networking
24 Jan 2022
Academy of Management President Herman Aguinis offers insights about the AOM’s 26 Division and Interest Groups as the best opportunity for members to gain meaningful participation in their areas of research, and longtime friendships and collaborations.
Fifth in the series: Academy of Management President Herman Aguinis offers insights about the AOM’s 26 Division and Interest Groups (DIG) as the best opportunity for members to gain meaningful participation in their areas of research, and longtime friendships and collaborations.
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Did you know?
- Each DIG offers a range of services and scholarly support for members of all different career stages. You can access professional development opportunities, recognition programs, and member communications specific to each DIG from their websites.
- There are many wonderful ways to be involved through different volunteer roles with your DIG.
- One extremely relevant way to contribute to DIG sessions is by participating as a reviewer, discussant, and/or session chair. Sign up as a reviewer and learn more about this excellent volunteer opportunity.
- Every DIG needs its members’ involvement to stay relevant and strategic in planning new initiatives for future services and programs. You can be a part of this, by self nominating, or submitting a nomination for a colleague, for an elected role with your Division or Interest Group. Nominations are open annually each February and elections run mid-April to mid-May. Access the DIG Nominations and Elections webpage.
Jan 24, 2020
AOM Insights - Women Who Cry at Work Need to Know These Five Things - Crying at work is not always a big problem, researchers have found, but in the wrong situation, it can be a reputation-killer.
Jan 24, 2020
Due to their small market size, many rare diseases lack treatments. While government incentives exist for the development of drugs for rare diseases, these interventions have yielded insufficient progress.
Jan 24, 2020
This paper examines the powerful yet overlooked role of community-based enterprises (CBEs)—enterprises that are collectively established, owned, and controlled by the members of a local community, for which they aim to generate economic, social and/or ecological benefits—in addressing a broad range of problems facing many rural communities around the globe.
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These Broadly-based Workshops Create a Better Understanding of How Management Research Is Changing
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