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Welcome to the TIM Division
TIM News
- The TIM Division is now accepting applications from Ph.D. students for its 2012 TIM Doctoral Consortium to be held at the Academy of Management meeting in
Boston (MA), August 3-7. The consortium will be held on Friday, August 3
and Saturday, August 4. Applications are due May 13, 2012.
- The Technology and Innovation Management
Division of the Academy of Management is pleased to invite applications
for the 2012 TIM Junior Faculty Consortium to be held at the Academy of
Management meeting in Boston (Massachusetts) on Friday, August 3rd and
Saturday, August 4th, 2012. Applications are due May 15, 2012.
- TIM Dissertation Award committee is now accepting applications. The deadline is February 3, 2012. Information about the award process is available on the TIM website on the Boston meeting ink.
- The TIM Call for Papers is available now. The Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Division encourages
interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and
technological change from a variety of perspectives, including strategic,
managerial, behavioral, and operational issues. The theme of this year’s meeting is “The
Informal Economy.” We welcome papers
and symposia submissions to the TIM division that are related to the conference
theme as well as topics listed below in the TIM division’s domain statement for
the Academy of Management’s annual meeting in Boston, MA (August 2012). Our goal is to have papers and symposia that
are as diverse, creative and engaging as our membership.
- The TIM Call for PDWs is now available on the website. TIM encourages interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on the management of innovation and technological change from a variety of perspectives, including strategic, managerial, behavioral, and operational issues. To explore these many issues, the division seeks innovative proposals for its pre-conference Professional Development Workshops (PDWs) at the Academy of Management’s annual meeting in Boston in August 2012. PDW sessions will be held Friday and Saturday (August 3-4).
PDW sessions are attractive venues for exploring cutting edge issues since they can take a variety of formats (workshops, tutorials, debates, roundtable discussions, town hall meetings) and can address topics that may not fit in the regular program. Central to each session should be the goal of engaging participants in a high level of interaction.
Newcomers Corner
- Interested in being an active member of our Division? Opportunities to participate and
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