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Dear Colleagues,



The Management Education and Development (MED) division of the Academy of
Management is delighted to invite you to our next interactive video webinar.



Hosted by the Merrick School of Business at University of Baltimore, these
webinars bring together academics and practitioners from around the world
to discuss the latest topics in management learning and education.
Participants who are new to the field are most welcome and the webinar will
help them get engaged and up-to-date.



All are welcome, and we are particularly keen to involve doctoral students,
junior faculty and international scholars and practitioners who may not
have easy access to the Academy annual meeting. The webinar is free, and
you can participate using any electronic device (computer, tablet, phone,
etc.) when you install Zoom (also free)



*Title*: How to Define and Measure Scholarly Impact: Implications for
Educators, Researchers, and Administrators



*Session Description*:



The desire to have an impact on different stakeholders including
researchers, students, and society at large is a long-term aspiration of
most academics. Also, scholarly impact is one of the strongest currencies
in the Academy. But, what is scholarly impact? How should we measure it?
How can we enhance the impact of our research and teaching activities? The
goal of this webinar is to address these questions by describing the latest
research and using an interactive format. The webinar will be of interest
to researchers and educators aiming to enhance their impact and university
administrators aiming to understand how to define, measure, and reward
impact.



*Speaker: *Herman Aguinis <http://hermanaguinis.com/> is the Avram Tucker
Distinguished Scholar, Professor of Management, and Chairperson of the
Department of Management at The George Washington University School of
Business <https://business.gwu.edu/herman-aguinis>. His research addresses
the acquisition and deployment of talent in organizations and
organizational research methods. He has been elected for the five-year
presidency track of the Academy of Management (AOM), served as Vice
President and Program Chair for the AOM 2020 virtual conference and is now
serving as AOM President Elect. Professor Aguinis has written 170 refereed
journal articles <http://www.hermanaguinis.com/pubs.html> and published nine
books <http://www.hermanaguinis.com/Books.htm>. The 2019 and 2018 Web of
Science Highly Cited Researchers Reports
<https://recognition.webofsciencegroup.com/awards/highly-cited/2019/>
ranked him among the world's 100 most impactful researchers in Economics
and Business and his work has received about 33,000 Google Scholar citations
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VbMNUXoAAAAJ&hl=en> (h-index =
84) and more than 10,000 Web of Science citations
<https://publons.com/researcher/1641441/herman-aguinis/>. He is a Fellow of
the Academy of Management and received the Losey Award by the Society for
Human Resource Management Foundation for lifetime achievement in human
resource research; AOM Research Methods Division Distinguished Career Award
for lifetime contributions; AOM Practice Theme Committee Scholar Practice
Impact Award recognizing outstanding impact on policy making and managerial
and organizational practices; Indiana University Dr. Martin Luther King
Building Bridges Award for promoting equality, equity, diversity, and
justice; and Indiana University Latino Faculty and Staff Council
Distinguished Faculty Award recognizing his service, mentoring, and
promotion of diversity initiatives. He has also received seven
best-article-of-the-year awards from *Personnel Psychology*, *Journal of
Management*, *Journal of Organizational Behavior *(twice), *Academy of
Management Perspectives*, *Organizational Research Methods*, and *Management
Research*. He served as Editor-in-Chief of *Organizational Research Methods*,
as President of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management, and serves or has
served on the editorial board of 26 journals.



*Sponsor: Management Education and Development (MED) division; Sabine Hoidn
<https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/persons/Sabine_Hoidn> (U. of St. Gallen;
MED Chair) *

*Host: *Murray Dalziel
<http://www.ubalt.edu/merrick/faculty/alpha-directory-faculty/mdalziel.cfm>
(Dean, Merrick School of Business, U. of Baltimore)



*When: *Oct 28, 2020 10:00-11:00 AM Eastern Time



*How to join*:

   - Registration is free, just click here to provide your name and email
   address
   <https://ubalt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IS57a1RkSzqyiaE18uvuBA>.
   After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
   instructions about joining the webinar.



   - If you do not have Zoom already installed in your computer or mobile
   device, before the webinar, please click here to download this free app
   <https://www.zoom.us/>. It is a very reliable, user-friendly and
   intuitive videoconferencing platform.



If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Stickney
<[log in to unmask]> or Eusebio Scornavacca <[log in to unmask]>.



We look forward to welcoming you to this vibrant community of scholars and
practitioners!



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Lisa Stickney
U. of Baltimore
Baltimore
(410) 837-6607
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