
42 episodes

STR Strategic Management Division Podcast [AOM] strategicmanagement
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- Business
#STRongerTogether Meet the Scholar Podcast offers the opportunity for our community to get to know a prominent Strategic Management scholar through a candid conversation. Sessions will begin with an interview by moderators asking scholars a wide range of questions, including: where did they grow up, what made them pursue a career in academia, how have their research interests evolved, what were some challenges and triumphs along the way, what advice would they give to new scholars, what unanswered questions do they think we should pursue, who is their favorite author, and more! Each interview will be followed by discussion and Q&A between session participants and our guest scholar. Our goal is to build our community, share wisdom, be inspired, have some good laughs, and get to know our colleagues a little better.
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Meet a Method: Theory Empirics Fit in Strategy Research
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Meet a Theory: The Behavioral Theory of Firm
The STR Division is pleased to host a new monthly “Meet a Theory” series. In these sessions, we will cover the assumptions and foundations of a theory, the current state, and the future trajectory in strategic management research. Our first session will focus on the behavioral theory of firm, and discuss the theory from the perspectives of search, attention, learning, and performance feedback.
Panelists:
Linda Argote, Carnegie Mellon University;
Vibha Gaba, INSEAD;
Songcui Hu, University of Arizona;
Dan Levinthal, University of Pennsylvania
Moderator: Felipe Csaszar, University of Michigan -
Meet a Method: Difference-in-Difference Models - Moderated by Evan Starr (University of Maryland)
The "Meet a Method" workshop series is a monthly event focusing, each time, on one research method and its applications to strategy research. This series of workshops aims at introducing a set of methods as well as providing participants with concrete examples and guidance on the (mis)application of the methods. In this workshop Evan Starr (University of Maryland) will host a panel with two scholars at the frontier of understanding what can go wrong in difference-in-difference and staggered adoption designs and what to do about it: - Andrew Goodman-Bacon (Vanderbilt University) - Jonathan Roth (Brown University).
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Meet a Method: Using Field Experiments in STR Research
The "Meet a Method" workshop series is a monthly event focusing, each time, on one research method and its applications to strategy research. This series of workshops aims at introducing a set of methods as well as providing participants with concrete examples and guidance on the (mis)application of the methods. The panels will typically have the following structure:
- What: Introduction to the method
- How: Application of the method
- Do's and Don't's: Strengths, limitations, and common pitfalls of the method
We are fortunate to welcome three scholars who are experts on the use of field experiments in our field:
- Vanessa Burbano (Columbia Business School)
- Sharique Hasan (Duke University)
- Marieke Huysentruyt (HEC Paris)
Moderator: Tomasz Obloj -
Meet a Method: How to Contribute to Strategic Management Theory through Modeling
The “Meet a Method” workshop series focusing on a research method and its applications to strategy research. This series of workshops aims at introducing a set of methods as well as providing participants with concrete examples and guidance on the (mis)application of the methods. The panels will typically have the following structure:
- What: Introduction to the method
- How: Application of the method
- Do's and Don't's: Strengths, limitations, and common pitfalls of the method
We are excited to welcome six scholars who are experts on the use of simulation and mathematical models in our field:
Presenters: John Chen (University of Florida), Arkadiy Sakhartov (University of Illinois), Phebo Wibbens (INSEAD).
Discussants: Michael Lenox (University of Virginia), Felipe Csaszar (University of Michigan), Martin Ganco (University of Wisconsin).
Moderator: Gwendolyn Lee (UF Warrington College of Business)