2019 MSR Research Consortium – Pre-Conference Boston
9:30am – 5pm - to help to welcome all the participants – including the 20 Fetzer Scholarship winners - the majority are from outside North America.
Cost: $25 includes a catered lunch.
Register : http://bit.ly/2IZgNl3 or simply reply to Dr. Debra Dean at debrdea@regent.edu
AOM Boston 2019 MSR Research Consortium Theme:
Qualitative methodologies as inclusive approaches to develop high-quality Management, Spirituality and Religion research.
Thursday, August 8th, 9:30 to 5:00 (the day before the AOM) Try to be there at 9:00am.
- Location: Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 Ph: 617.859.2219
- Cost: $25 that includes catered lunch, tea and coffee. (Online payment form will be sent once it is ready)
- How to Register: Submit your form here (the link: http://bit.ly/2IZgNl3) or simply reply to Dr. Debra Dean at debrdea@regent.edu
Panelists
Given this year's focus on qualitative research, we bring top senior scholars and reviewers from tier 1 journals to share their views and their experience on well-established or more original qualitative methodologies and on qualitative research publication strategies. Here is the list of panelists that we are inviting this year including yourself:
-Ian Mitroff, Crisis Management Expert, University of California Berkeley
-Joan Marques, Dean, Professor of Management, Woodbury University
-Robert Gephart, Professor, University of Alberta
-Liz Denton, Organizational Counseling Psychologist, Executive Coach, Speaker, Co-Author: "A Spiritual Audit of Corporate America"
-Julia Storberg-Walker, Associate Professor, Executive Leadership Program, Department of Human and Organizational Learning, George Washington University
Plan for the Day
We hope to have 2 workshop sessions (3 hours each session). Each panelist will introduce his/her qualitative research method followed by one hour mini workshop session where participating scholars can engage in practical workshops and hands on learning.
MSR Community & Focus
The AOM MSR interest group counts 600 active members across the world. As an emerging and growing field of research, our strategic directions for the coming five years are: 1) Developing quality of Research and Teaching; 2) Connection, Network, Community and Outreach; and 3) Develop MSR into an attractive, thriving DIG organization.