[AISWorld] AOM/CTO Call for Submissions (Jan 9 Deadline) and Reviewers
Susan Winter
susanwinter59 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 21 07:58:46 EST 2023
Do you do research at the intersection of organizations and AI, digital
technology, data science, computational social science, communications,
information systems and that sort of thing? Join us in Chicago in August
for the Academy of Management!
The Academy of Management (AOM) is the world's largest management
conference, and in 2024 it is in Chicago - by far the coolest city in the
U.S. with the best food and phenomenal activities and history (August 9-13).
The CTO (Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization) Division of
the AOM is the community for those interested in studying the intersection
of organizations and technology. It is a vibrant and growing
interdisciplinary community. In any given session you might find an
ethnographer, an economist, and a data scientist. What unites us is our
passion for interdisciplinary research of sociotechnical phenomena. Last
year there were tons of folks interested in AI and organizational, human,
and ethical implications. Of course, a lot of research on digital
innovation, digital transformation, online communities and social media,
and much more.
How can you be involved? There are five ways:
1. Submit your paper! We love the diversity of the community and literally
any approach is welcome in submitting research papers - qualitative,
conceptual, econometric, computational, experiments, whatever you like, as
long as it is at the intersection of organizations, digital technology, and
communications somewhere.
2. Submit a symposium! Symposia involve including multiple perspectives on
a theme. There are paper symposia and panel symposia. Paper symposia
aggregate papers in an area, and panel symposia have a panel of experts and
a facilitator. Symposia are always fun.
3. Submit a PDW proposal! Professional Development Workshops (PDWs) are my
favorite part of AOM. They are longer form - typically go from 2-3 hours -
and are a mix of experts in a topic, hands-on activity, and lots of
discussion. Past CTO PDWs involve AI in the Wild, AI in Healthcare, Video
Games and Management Research, Bots in Management Research, Computational
Theory Construction, and others.
4. Sign up to be a reviewer. Reviewing is a wonderful service to the
community - we are growing and can use as many reviewers as we can get. If
you submit something you should definitely review. Even if you don't,
reviewing is a great way to get a sense of the community.
5. Look out for the Doctoral Consortium (DC) and Junior Faculty Consortium
(JFC) announcements in a couple of months. Before the conference we have
one day consortia if you are a doctoral student or an early career
researcher.
Submission system (by Jan 9):
https://submit.aom.org/2024/default.aspx
Review system:
https://review.aom.org/2024/default.aspx
On behalf of the organizing team:
Michael Barrett
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAJ0tAIBfhrsq3g35u2DBEwoBbeab0dvSUU>
Marco Marabelli
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAACEdcg8B2mF7U1dYrlbFWTjJ7MgY7vKaarI>
Susan Winter
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAAh87cBoVFxpf9KzGIeieDFvvLMAd7l_qM>
Dr. Roberta Bernardi
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAAZwwEkBf6R1bGxort7ce7i-5b0Y8TXKMRw>
Paul Leonardi
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAAASMJccBWJbid13xk6bREJLlmT-TUbeu7Xk>
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