The Academy of Management Announces its 82nd Annual Meeting
The Academy of Management announces its 82nd Annual Meeting, themed "Creating a Better World Together," bringing global scholars together to form research-based solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.
Media are invited to attend in-person in Seattle, Washington or remotely via live and recorded sessions and to engage with AOM scholars for reporting purposes. Most sessions will recorded and available after the conference for on demand viewing. Contact [email protected] to obtain press passes.
BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y., Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Academy of Management (AOM), the largest global association devoted to management and organization research, announced the details of its 82nd Annual Meeting.
The meeting will feature a hybrid experience of in-person sessions in Seattle, WA, and online sessions through the virtual Annual Meeting platform spanning 4-10 August 2022.
The conference, themed Creating a Better World Together, features top global management and organization scholars who will share their expertise, experience, and research-based insights across 2,000+ sessions to inform today's most important issues impacting the workplace and organizations.
Specifically, the sessions will evaluate the role of business organizations, managers, and stakeholders in tackling societal challenges such as the future of work, leadership strategies and impact, gender and racial equality in the workplace, careers and technology (AI, IoT, etc.) and the workplace, and many more related topics.
The world has changed dramatically since our last in-person Annual Meeting in 2019.
Sharon A. Alvarez, AOM Vice President and Program Chair from University of Pittsburgh
Throughout the pandemic, AOM has provided vital insights that informed its impact on the workplace at large. Now, it is time to inform the future with research-based solutions. This Annual Meeting will use the power of AOM's collective scholars and their research to prescribe solutions to positively shape the future of work together.
About the 82nd AOM Annual Meeting
The AOM Annual Meeting is the premier global management science conference, drawing more than 9,500 management researchers and leaders in academia from more than 100 countries around the world.
The hybrid format of the Annual Meeting features 2,000+ sessions and provides aspects of both a virtual and an in-person meeting including:
- Access to 2,000+ in-person, virtual, and hybrid sessions
- Access to on-demand and recorded sessions, abstracts, and supplemental material through 31 December 2022
- Access to the AOM Career Fair which will be held both virtually and in-person
- Live Q&A and networking for all attendees
- Over 30 different journal sessions, including 'Reviewer Workshops', 'Publishing in' sessions, and meetings around academic fundamentals such as writing, developing, and publishing research in the field of management
Visit the Academy of Management Annual Meeting website for more information.
Media may request complimentary copies of all presented research, access to sessions and interviews with the authors by contacting [email protected].
Notable presentation and research topics featured:
AOM President Herman Aguinis will broadcast his presidential address on 7 August from 09:00-10:30 PDT (GMT/UTC-7), which includes an overview of the Annual Meeting Theme and award presentations to honor recipients of All Academy Awards.
AOM Scholars On...Measuring Real World Impact of Scholarly Research
AOM will be holding its fifth AOM Subject Matter Expert (SME) panel at the Annual Meeting on 8 August from 10:00-11:00 PDT (GMT/UTC-7). The panel, titled AOM Scholars On…Measuring Real World Impact of Scholarly Research, will answer the question: how are academic scholars turning their insights and career work into solutions for society's problems? It will feature distinguished AOM Scholars including Jean Bartunek of Boston College, Usha Haley of Wichita State University, Carol Kulik of University of South Australia, and Leon Prieto of Clayton State University.
Additional sessions of note within the following topic categories:
The Future of Work
- Beyond 9-5: Work-Life Boundary Management in the Future of Work, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Shaping the Research Agenda on the Future of Work, (5 August, 17:30-20:00 PDT)
- How Can Researchers Impact the Future? Rethinking & Developing Methods for Studying Grand Challenges, (6 August, 11:00-12:00 PDT)
- The Future of Work Beyond Technology: Tackling Four Fundamental Human Challenges, (5 August, 11:30-13:00 PDT)
- Translating Theory into Practice: Organizations and the Future of Work, (6 August, 10:30-12:30 PDT)
- Coworking Spaces: Implications for Organizations, Workers, and Entrepreneurs, (8 August, 11:30-13:00 PDT)
Leadership
- Authority, Leadership, and Influence: Novel Directions, (7 August, 07:30-09:00 PDT)
- Strategic Transformation of Large Incumbents: The Role of Managers, (7 August, 13:00-14:30 PDT)
- CEO Compensation: Antecedents and Effects, (7 August, 14:30-16:00 PDT)
- Leadership Claiming and Granting: Scale Development, Antecedents, and Outcomes, (8 August, 07:00-08:30 PDT)
- Leadership for Diversity and Inclusion, On demand recording
Employee Well-Being
- Beyond 9-5: Work-Life Boundary Management in the Future of Work, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Novel Perspectives on Mental Health in the Workplace, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Stress, Loneliness, Gossip, and Procrastination, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Individual Well-Being, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Revisiting Work-Nonwork Boundary Management: Lessons from the Pandemic for the Future, (8 August, 12:00-13:30 PDT)
- Causes and Consequences of Workplace Gossip, (9 August, 21:00-00:30 PDT)
- Understanding the Aging Workforce: Defining a Research Agenda, (9 August, 09:00 AM-10:30 PDT)
- Promoting Employee Well-Being in Remote Work, (8 August, 12:30-14:00 PDT)
- Coworking Spaces: Implications for Organizations, Workers, and Entrepreneurs, (8 August, 13:30-15:30 PDT)
Workplace Technology
- Corporate Entrepreneurship and Tech Transfer, On demand recording
- The Future of Work Beyond Technology: Tackling Four Fundamental Human Challenges, (5 August, 12:30-14:00 PDT)
- Resources, Capabilities, and Competitive Advantage in the Digital Era, (6 August, 12:00-12:30 PCDT)
- The Future of Work is Here: Algorithmic Automation, Augmentation and the Way AI is Changing Work, (8 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- The Future of Work Beyond Technology: Tackling Four Fundamental Human Challenges, (5 August, 13:30-15:00 PDT)
- Technology Strategy and Competition Track On the Innovative Paths to Business Success, (8 August, 05:00-06:30 PDT)
- Pay Transparency and Pay Comparisons, (9 August, 13:00-14:00 PDT)
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Issues
- Enduring through Gender Biases in Academia, (5 August, 12:00-15:00 PDT)
- Understanding Women's Careers, (9 August, 07:00-08:30 PDT)
- Gender and Diversity in Entrepreneurship 7, (9 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Diversity in Teams: Perceptions and Outcomes, (9 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Going Beyond Traditional Views of DEI in the Workplace, (9 August, 08:00-09:30 PDT)
About the Academy of Management
The Academy of Management is the largest global association devoted to management and organization research, with 20,000 members from more than 120 countries across six continents. In addition to Insights, an online magazine with easy-to-read, evidence-based research for managers and business leaders, AOM publishes six top-rated journals with the most authoritative and diverse management research findings. For more information, visit www.aom.org.
SOURCE Academy of Management
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