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AOM Organizational Behavior Division

AOM Organizational Behavior Division

非盈利组织

Briarcliff Manor,NY 926 位关注者

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关于我们

Welcome to the Organizational Behavior (OB) Division of the Academy of Management. We are a vibrant community of scholars, teachers, consultants, practitioners, and graduate students from over 60 countries around the world. Our 6,000+ members seek to advance the development of scholars and scholarship within the OB domain, are devoted to understanding individuals and groups in an organizational context, and engage in research, teaching, and consulting that improves the workplace, organizational functioning, and management practice.

网站
https://ob.aom.org/home
所属行业
非盈利组织
规模
5,001-10,000 人
总部
Briarcliff Manor,NY

动态

  • The Global Committee is pleased to share an exciting opportunity for Organizational Behavior scholars who have recently relocated to Europe or are planning to do so soon. On March 28, 2025 (14:00-15:30 CET), we're hosting our inaugural "Building Bridges" event designed specifically to help OB academics establish meaningful connections and navigate their new professional environment. This virtual gathering will feature distinguished panelists from prestigious institutions across Europe, including the University of Zurich, IESEG School of Management, University of Liverpool, and Stockholm School of Economics, among others. Participants will benefit from: * Expert insights on transitioning to academic life in Europe * Interactive networking with peers in similar situations * Opportunities to shape future community initiatives Whether you're newly arrived, in transition, or exploring European academic opportunities, this event offers valuable connections and resources for scholars at all career stages. Registration is required: https://lnkd.in/gPEHRrE5 For more information, see this page: https://bit.ly/3QLD5It Questions? Contact Gouri Mohan at [email protected]. Academy of Management Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) #AcademicNetworking #OrganizationalBehavior #EuropeanAcademia #ScholarCommunity

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    ?? Exciting Opportunity for Early-Stage OB Researchers! ?? Join the AOM Submission Incubator hosted by the Global Committee of the OB Division on December 13, 09:00-11:00 CET, online. This event is perfect for doctoral students, post-docs, and early-stage researchers outside North America, especially non-native English speakers, preparing for the Academy of Management conference in Copenhagen. ? Receive constructive feedback on your paper or symposium from experienced OB Division members. ? Expand your international network and enhance your submission for a successful AOM conference experience in 2025. ? Participate in small breakout sessions or receive written feedback if time zones are a challenge. ?? Submit your draft by December 1 via our Submission Form: https://lnkd.in/grccpdEW. Include your bio and specific feedback needs. Preference will be given to junior scholars from underrepresented regions. AOM or OB Division membership is not required. For more details, reach out to Minna Paunova at [email protected].

  • ?? Exciting Opportunity for Early-Stage OB Researchers! ?? Join the AOM Submission Incubator hosted by the Global Committee of the OB Division on December 13, 09:00-11:00 CET, online. This event is perfect for doctoral students, post-docs, and early-stage researchers outside North America, especially non-native English speakers, preparing for the Academy of Management conference in Copenhagen. ? Receive constructive feedback on your paper or symposium from experienced OB Division members. ? Expand your international network and enhance your submission for a successful AOM conference experience in 2025. ? Participate in small breakout sessions or receive written feedback if time zones are a challenge. ?? Submit your draft by December 1 via our Submission Form: https://lnkd.in/grccpdEW. Include your bio and specific feedback needs. Preference will be given to junior scholars from underrepresented regions. AOM or OB Division membership is not required. For more details, reach out to Minna Paunova at [email protected].

  • If you do research on groups and teams, consider attending the annual conference for the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup). It's the friendliest conference I have ever attended and a great place to learn the latest research, meet potential coauthors, and have fun! This year the conference is in beautiful Charlotte, NC, July 18-20 and includes a special event at the NASCAR Hall of Fame ???. https://lnkd.in/g22AcH2m

  • ?? The program for the 84th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management is now live! View scheduled sessions and events, see who’s listed in the program, and find fellow AOM members who have already registered to attend. https://lnkd.in/ef-tRyeG Huge thanks to those who submitted to and reviewed for our Organizational Behavior Division! Join us in Chicago from August 9-13 to attend the Annual Meeting!?

  • ?Preparing for the OB Job Market: Advice from Experts & Reflections from Recent Grads? Friday, June 14, 2024, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT ? This workshop aims to support the socialization of doctoral students and enhance their knowledge about the job market. The first half of the workshop provides tips and best practices from professors who have served on multiple hiring committees. The second half features reflections and advice from professors who have recently navigated the job market. ? Agenda: Brief welcome & introduction from your hosts Elizabeth Campbell (U. Minnesota) Margaret Luciano (Penn State U.) Shannon Taylor (U. Central Florida) Part 1. Tips and Best Practices from the Other Side (1:00 – 2:00 pm) Panel presentation featuring: Michael Johnson (U. Washington) Kelly Wilson (Purdue U.) Breakout group sessions hosted by: Mike Baer (Arizona State U.) Gilad Chen (U. Maryland) Stephen Courtright (U. Iowa) Parker Ellen (Mississippi State U.) Richard Gardner (Brigham Young U.) Michael Johnson (U. Washington) Dana Joseph (U. Central Florida) Audrey Korsgaard (U. South Carolina) David Lebel (U. Pittsburgh) Michael Parke (U. Pennsylvania, Wharton) Kylie Rochford (U. Utah) Katina Sawyer (U. Arizona) Christina Shalley (Georgia Tech) Troy Smith (U. Nebraska) Brian Swider (U. Florida) David Tannenbaum (U. Utah) Kelly Wilson (Purdue U.) Part 2. Reflections and Advice to My Former Self (2:00 – 3:00 pm) Panel presentation featuring: Bailey Bigelow (U. Utah) Nitya Chawla (U. Minnesota) Breakout group sessions hosted by: Zachariah Berry (Cornell U.) Bailey Bigelow (U. Utah) Begum BIlgin (Rotterdam) Dorian Boncoeur (U. Notre Dame) Nitya Chawla (U. Minnesota) Tobias Dennerlein (Purdue U.) Monique Domingo (Louisiana State U.) Samantha Erskine (U. Massachusetts Boston) Olivia Foster-Gimbel (New York U. Stern) Rachel Hahn (Michigan State U.) Edwyna Hill (U. South Carolina) Remy Jennings (Florida State U.) Jessica Li (U. Washington) Velvetina Lim (U. College London) Florencio Portocarrero (Columbia U.) Brady Shanklin (U. Georgia) Yufei Zhong (Georgia Tech) Notes: You do not need to register. No password required. Please plan to log in a few minutes before your part of the session. https://lnkd.in/eZhnGMdY

  • Allyship is important in DEI efforts, but what about being an ally to a new mother? New research finds that being an ally to someone just back from maternity leave helps them balance their work and personal lives, reduce guilt (and postpartum depression!) and increase confidence and retention. Thought-provoking and important work by Nitya Chawla, Allison Gabriel, Ph.D., Melanie K. Prengler, Kristie Rogers, Ben Rogers, Alyssa Tedder-King, and Christopher Rosen. https://lnkd.in/dFS5AzBR

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