IACMR 2018 Conference, Wuhan
MACRO-TRACK DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Call for Applications
Deadline: April 20th, 2018
We are pleased to announce that the IACMR will hold a Strategy/OT/IB/ENT Doctoral Student Consortium at the IACMR 2018 Conference, Wuhan. The consortium will take place on June 17, 2018. Designed
for macro-track students, the goal of this consortium is to help doctoral students who are broadly interested in strategic management, organization theory, international business, and/or entrepreneurship prepare for the job market and future academic careers.
We aim to help you make the most of your doctoral program, advance your research, publish your projects, find a job in the academic or professional world, manage your early career, and establish professional networks with colleagues who share similar research
interests.
The consortium will include panel presentations by a distinguished panel of established scholars, interactive discussion sessions, and a round table paper feedback session aimed at achieving
the above goals. It is designed to allow for high levels of interactions between faculty mentors and students. We have a group of distinguished faculty participants from different career stages, areas of research, and institutions, these including:
Panellist |
University |
Title |
Anthea Zhang |
Rice |
Professor |
Bilian (Belaine) Ni Sullivan |
HKUST |
Associate Professor |
Haibin Yang |
City U of HK |
Professor |
Henrich Greve |
INSEAD |
Professor |
Jun Xia |
UT Dallas |
Associate Professor |
Liangding Jia |
Nanjing U |
Professor |
Sam Garg |
HKUST |
Assistant Professor |
Shujun Zhang |
Sun Yat-Sen U
|
Professor |
Sun Hyun Park |
Seoul National U |
Associate Professor |
Tieying Yu |
Boston College |
Associate Professor |
Tony Tong |
U of Colorado-Boulder |
Professor |
Wei Shen |
Arizona State U |
Professor |
Wei-An Li |
Nankai U |
Professor |
Weiwen Li |
Sun Yat-Sen U
|
Assistant Professor |
Xuhong Li |
Fudan U |
Professor |
Yanfeng Zheng |
HK U |
Associate Professor |
Zhixue Zhang |
Peking U |
Professor |
In order to maintain a high faculty/student ratio, space for this consortium is strictly limited, and interested students must be nominated by their advisors (or chairs of dissertation committee)
and must be IACMR members (either already or by joining now). Due to space constraints, preference will be given to students who have progressed to the dissertation stage and are either seeking a job in the academia or considering being on the academic job
market in the coming year. The deadline for nominations is 5pm on April 20th, 2018 (in Beijing time).
Applications should be e-mailed by the advisors/chairs of the applicants to
[log in to unmask]. Please include the following information in the body of the e-mail: 1) contact information of the advisor/chair (name, address, e-mail address, phone and fax numbers, name of affiliated school and university), 2) a confirmation
that the student is a member of IACMR, and 3) a confirmation that the student has progressed to the dissertation stage and is either seeking a job in the academia or considering being on the academic job market in the coming year. Please also include in attachments:
4) a one-page biography of the student that includes the student’s contact information, research and teaching interests, and publications and/or working papers; 5) a 5-page (single spaced) manuscript of a representative research project of the student on which
she/he would like to receive feedback.
Students selected to attend the Consortium will be informed personally by the middle of May. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to contact the Doctoral Consortium organizers.
Please note that the Doctoral Consortium begins with a lunch around noon with available faculty panelists, and ends at around 6pm. The cost of the lunch will be covered by IACMR. We look forward
to seeing you at the IACMR conference in Wuhan!
Doctoral Consortium Organizers:
Cyndi Man Zhang, Singapore Management University
Eric Zhao, Indiana University
Weiguo Zhong, Peking University
David Zhu, Arizona State University