[AISWorld] SIG GTM Post-ICIS Workshop: Program Announcement and Call for Slam Session abstracts - Dublin 2016

Natalia Levina nlevina at stern.nyu.edu
Wed Nov 2 11:47:25 EDT 2016


Dear Colleagues and Friends,

Enclosed is the program for the 10th annual International Workshop on Grounded Theory Methods, to be held in Dublin, Ireland, December 14th, 2016, between 12:00 and 18:30hs.   
 
We are still accepting abstract submissions for the afternoon Troubleshooting Slam Session (deadline extended until November 15th, 2016).

The Troubleshooting Slam Session consists of a five minute presentations followed by five minute discussion, allowing researchers to discuss issues they are struggling with in using GTM during any stage of the project.  To participate on the slam session please email Walter on w.fernandez at unsw.edu.au <mailto:w.fernandez at unsw.edu.au> by November 15th, 2016, providing an abstract (about 200 words) of your research and answering the following questions:
 
1)     Will you commit to registering and attending the workshop if your presentation is selected?(Yes/No)
2)     What is your name, affiliation, and stage of your career (e.g., PhD Student, non-tenured Faculty, tenured faculty)?
3)     What is the key issue you would like to be addressed to help you with your study? (One short paragraph)
4)     How do you use GTM? For which purpose? (One short paragraph)
 
Please also note that people are welcome to attend the workshop without presenting.  The workshop provides opportunities to participate throughout the program. 

*Students from universities in developing countries can attend for free.

Please join us! Regards,
Walter, Natalia and Supra
Co-Chairs, International Workshop on Grounded Theory Methods @ ICIS2016

Natalia Levina
Professor of Information Systems, Toyota Motors Corp. Term Chair
New York University
Stern School of Business
Information, Operation, and Management Sciences Dept.
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/faculty/bio/natalia-levina <http://www.stern.nyu.edu/faculty/bio/natalia-levina> 


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