By Rose Erkelens,on May 9th,2012% 
The second KIN summer workshop to be held in Amsterdam,June 18 – 21,2012. This year’s theme will be: Online Interactions and New Ways of Working. This 3,5 day workshop,organized by KIN research group together with Amsterdam Business Research Institute (ABRI) offers seminars on new research topics related to new ways of working and knowledge collaboration . . . →Read More:Workshop on Online Interactions and New ways of working By Chris,on April 30th,2012%  The 2012 OCIS Doctoral Consortium will be held on August 3-4 in Boston,Massachusetts,USA. This year’s consortium should be a great opportunity for doctoral students to gather valuable feedback on their dissertations and to network with other students and prominent faculty members. Faculty advisers that have already confirmed their participation in the consortium include . . . →Read More:Deadline for OCIS Doctoral Consortium is Quickly Approaching By Rose Erkelens,on February 11th,2012% 
Currently we are looking for a student-representative-at-large within the OCIS division of the Academy of Management. The position will become available this summer (August 2012) with a duration of two years. What do Student-Representatives-at-Large do? At a high level,there are two primary purposes of this position:to provide other executive . . . →Read More:Become a Student-Representative-at-Large By Rose Erkelens,on January 20th,2012% 
Even though you are still a PhD-student,you can be asked to review manuscripts for journals or conferences. Perhaps because your area of expertise relates to an article and someone else has recommended you,or maybe because you have indicated to be available for a certain review process,such as reviewing for the . . . →Read More:Reviewing as a PhD-Student? By Chris,on November 14th,2011% 
The submission system for AOM 2012 in Boston is now open. With the fall semester winding down,it is a great time for students to begin readying their research papers for submission to a major international conference. The deadline for submission is January 10,2012 at 5PM (eastern time). Full details regarding AOM 2012, . . . →Read More:AOM 2012 Submission System is Now Open By Chris,on October 16th,2011% 
A great way to get involved in the OCIS division and the Academy of Management in general is to volunteer to be a reviewer for next year’s Annual Meeting in Boston. Even if you don’t plan on attending the meeting or submitting your work this year,you can still help out by being a reviewer. . . . →Read More:Get Involved…Be a Reviewer! By Rose Erkelens,on September 5th,2011% 
San Antonio,Texas,12-16 August 2011,participants:9000 This year’s conference was my first Academy of Management annual meeting and intensive introduction to the OCIS community. I liked meeting many great people involved in OCIS and having the opportunity to learn about research from different fields. The meeting was . . . →Read More:Experiences at the Academy of Management annual meeting 2011 By Rose Erkelens,on August 30th,2011% Congratulations to all OCIS 2011 runners-up and award winners:
Best Published Paper Award “Minding the Gaps:Understanding Technology Interdependence and Coordination in Knowledge Work.”Organization Science 21(3):713-730. D.E. Bailey,P.M. Leonardi and J. Chong Best Published Paper Award-1st Runner Up “The Process . . . →Read More:OCIS Annual Awards at Academy of Management By Chris,on July 21st,2011%  For those students who are early on in their PhD studies and will be attending the Academy of Management Annual Meeting this year,we recommend registering for the New Doctoral Student Consortium (NDSC). This day-long program will be held on Saturday,August 13 and provides an opportunity for first and second year students to learn . . . →Read More:Join us at the New Doctoral Student Consortium at AOM San Antonio (August 13,2011) By Chris,on April 26th,2011%  This post is the second part of an interview we recently conducted with Paul Leonardi regarding the the value OCIS can provide to communications students and scholars. Why should communication students get involved in OCIS? I think that involvement in OCIS helps to broaden the perspective that people studying communication have. Organizational communication is . . . →Read More:Interview with Paul Leonardi –Part 2 Page 1 of 912345...»Last » | |