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Call for AOM PDW Participants: Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strateg

  • 1.  Call for AOM PDW Participants: Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strateg

    Posted 05-07-2025 16:53

    Call for Participants: AOM PDW: Research Frontiers in Nonmarket Strategy -
    Saturday, July 26 2025, 11:00AM - 1:30PM | Bella Center in Auditorium 12

    Join us for the 8th edition of AOM's PDW session on Research Frontiers in Nonmarket
    Strategy!

    Pre-registration Deadline: July 1st, 2025

    This workshop aims to explore research frontiers in the increasingly active area of
    nonmarket strategy. Through a combination of panel presentations by distinguished
    scholars and interactive roundtable discussions with workshop participants, we seek to
    identify how to advance research and how to address some shortcomings in existing
    approaches – both empirical and theoretical – in nonmarket strategy research.
    Roundtables will provide a venue for participants to receive feedback on work in
    progress from leading scholars in the field. The proposed workshop is likely to be of
    interest to researchers working on topics such as corporate social responsibility, political
    strategy, (social) innovation, stakeholder governance, and sustainability, providing an
    informed perspective on cutting-edge research on these topics.

    Panelists
    Daniel Blake (IE Business School)
    Aline Gatignon (University of Pennsylvania)
    Shon Hiatt (University of South California)
    Jin Hyung Kim (George Washington University)
    Hong Luo (University of Toronto)

    Discussants
    Nathan Barrymore (University of Texas – Austin)
    Jake Grandy (University of Arkansas)
    Max Kagan (Columbia Business School)
    Ivana Katic (Georgetown University)
    Anna McKean (UVA)
    Leandro Nardi (HEC)
    Niki West (University of Texas – Dallas)

    Pre-registration: This PDW consists of two parts: a panel discussion and a roundtable
    session. The roundtable session offers participants an opportunity to receive feedback on their research in a small-group setting led by a leading scholar in the field of nonmarket strategy. To participate in the roundtables, you must submit a 5-page research proposal or summary of work in progress, which will be shared with your roundtable leader and fellow participants in advance.

    If you wish to participate in a roundtable, please pre-register using the following
    link: https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/jfe/form/SV_243o7c6F3CbGyh0

    The pre-registration deadline is July 1, 2025. Roundtable participation is limited to
    approximately 50 attendees. Confirmations will be sent prior to the conference.

    If you plan to attend only the panel session, you are welcome to do so without
    submitting a proposal.

    Questions? Contact the organizers: Reuben Hurst (whurst@umd.edu), Carlos Inoue
    (cinoue@illinois.edu), Zhao Li (zl5471@stern.nyu.edu).



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    William Reuben Hurst
    University of Maryland College Park
    University Park MD
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