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In the next session of the AOM IM Division's PhD Reading Group, we'll be
hosting *Prof**. Tim Pollock* from the Haslam College of Business, The
University of Tennessee-Knoxville, for a discussion about *Storytelling in
Academic Writing.*



*IM** PhD Reading Group with Prof. Tim Pollock*

*March 18, at 10:00 am Knoxville/EST*

*(03:00 pm London / 4:00 pm Rome / 11:00 pm Singapore, Hong Kong)*



Reading* before the session:*



Pollock, T. G. (2021). How to use storytelling in your academic writing:
Techniques for engaging readers and successfully navigating the writing and
publishing processes. *Edward Elgar Publishing*.



*Registration in advance is required* to receive the link, which will be
emailed around 24 hours before the session.

*Please register here:* https://forms.gle/5UPM8DfPSgTmdYef6



*About the speaker:*

Tim Pollock is the Haslam Chair in Business, Distinguished Professor of
Entrepreneurship and Kinney Family Faculty Research Fellow. He is an
international research fellow with the Oxford University Centre for
Corporate Reputation and a research fellow with Haslam’s Neel Corporate
Governance Center. He served as associate editor for the *Academy of
Management Journal* from 2010-2013 and is a member, or has been a member,
of the editorial boards of the *Academy of Management Journal*, *Academy of
Management Review*, *Administrative Science Quarterly*, *Journal of
Business Venturing*, *Organization Science* and *Strategic Organization*.
He received outstanding reviewer awards for his reviewing activities from
the *Academy of Management Journal* in 2004 and 2010 and from the *Journal
of Business Venturing* in 2010. He also co-edited “The Oxford Handbook of
Corporate Reputation” and “Corporate Reputation: Critical Perspectives on
Business and Management,” and authored the book “How to Use Storytelling in
Your Academic Writing.” He served on the executive committee of the
organization science division of INFORMS from 2006-2010, and served as
representative-at-large on the executive committee of the organization and
management theory division of the Academy of Management from 2006-2009.

*About the series:*

This event is part of the IM Division's PhD Reading Group, organized by the
AOM IM Division Doctoral Student Committee, and hosting leading IM/IB
scholars to gain a deeper understanding of their latest work.



Afshin Hamrabadi

University of Trento



Kijong Kim
University of South Carolina, Moore School of Business

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