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Posted By Thomas Bryant 03-10-2008 22:30
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Dear All: Don asked about AoM on an Academy of Management listserv, so I presume he was asking about the Academy's conference and program. Keiko responded in that vein, I believe. There is, however, another organization that uses the AoM/IAoM label, and does so on Academy lists. IMHO, it is a deliberate ...
Posted By Thomas Bryant 02-06-2008 13:24
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Dear All: In a narrow sense, tolerance (in the sense of pluralism of ideas and opinion) is good on these lists. However, when the noise:signal ratio gets high, i.e., when a list to which we subscribe has a high percentage of stuff we consider clutter, then people unsubscribe in ...
Posted By Thomas Bryant 04-17-2007 20:22
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Lee, Marc, and other friends: Let's not forget the part about "study and practice of management" -- which is why MSR is inside the Academy of Management (rather than being a religious list). I don't recall seeing anything in the original article that suggested that Amma-inspired organizations ...
Posted By Thomas Bryant 09-18-2006 00:39
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Don: We used to give the same advice to PhD candidates interested in Entrepreneurship when it was a minor field -- major in something employable and tenurable, do the work in the hybrid field. Perhaps there is hope in the growth of fields destined to become larger. But I have two problems with this ...
Posted By Thomas Bryant 09-16-2006 17:15
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Don: We used to give the same advice to PhD candidates interested in Entrepreneurship when it was a minor field -- major in something employable and tenurable, do the work in the hybrid field. Perhaps there is hope in the growth of fields destined to become larger. But I have two problems with this ...