Donald C. Hambrick, recipient of the 2021 CK Prahalad Award for Scholarly Impact on Practice, presents this webinar. Suffering from those “no impact blues”? As strategy scholars, we want to make a difference – for organizations, executives, stakeholders and society. But sometimes that feels hard, even out of reach. In this webinar, moderated by Andreas König, Don Hambrick will talk about the impact you’re already having and how you can have even more. If you have questions for Don, submit them as part of your registration. We plan to reserve time for Don to address them during the session.
2021 Emerging Scholar Award Webinar: Becoming a Scholar
November 9, 2021 at 10:00 AM EST (UTC -4) on Zoom
Jonathan Bundy, Associate Professor in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, is the 2021 recipient of the SMS Emerging Scholar Award.
Prof. Bundy will host a webinar on the topic of “Becoming a Scholar” with his dissertation chair, University of Georgia Professor and Associate Dean, Michael Pfarrer. The two will discuss the process of beginning a research partnership and developing a scholarly identity and voice. They will reflect on their own experiences as young scholars and discuss their current observations in the field. Participants are invited to join in the conversation to share their own experiences and ask questions of the speakers.
*This webinar is open to all 2021 and 2022 Members of the Strategic Management Society. You can learn more and join here: www.strategicmanagement.net/home/members/overview
Please note that the SMS Office will review your membership status prior to Zoom sending a registration confirmation with the details on how to join.
Ryan Krause, associate professor of strategy in the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University, is the 2020 recipient of the SMS Emerging Scholar Award. On November 17, Dr. Krause co-hosted a webinar on the topic of “Becoming a Scholar” with his dissertation chair, Arizona State University professor Matthew Semadeni. The two discussed the process of beginning a research partnership and developing a scholarly identity and voice. They reflected on their own experience breaking new ground in the strategic leadership and governance domain, and how they have managed the course of their research activities. Participants were invited to join in the conversation to share their own experiences and ask questions of the speakers.
Hosted on November 17, 2020 for all 2020 and 2021 Members of the Strategic Management Society.
As scholars and educators in strategic management, we subscribe to the central principle of forward-looking decision making to access future opportunities. Today, we live in a world beset by unusual volatility—the worst pandemic in a century, the steepest economic decline since the Great Depression, a racial reckoning unlike anything since the 1960s, a collapse of the political center in democracies around the world, and an unprecedented threat to climate stability. What does today’s volatility imply for strategy practice, research, and teaching? In this panel, moderated by Aks Zaheer, 2020 SMS award recipients Harbir Singh and Jan Rivkin had a conversation with the audience centered on questions like:
Harbir and Jan received, respectively, the CK Prahalad Award for Scholarly Impact on Practice and the SMS Educational Impact Award.
Hosted on December 2, 2020 for all 2020 and 2021 Members of the Strategic Management Society.
This session hosted the authors of GSJ’s award-winning paper “Are scores on Hofstede’s dimensions of national culture stable over time? A cohort analysis”, published in July 2015. GSJ Co-Editors Gabriel Benito, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, and Ram Mudambi moderated the discussion with authors Sjoerd Beugelsdijk (University of Groningen), Robbert Maseland (University of Groningen), and Andre Van Hoorn (Radboud University) as they discussed the implications for global strategy research from their findings in this paper and future research directions that could be explored. Read the paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/gsj.1098
Hosted on December 3, 2020 for all 2020 and 2021 Members of the Strategic Management Society.
This session hosted the authors of SEJ’s award-winning paper “Amphibious entrepreneurs and the emergence of organizational forms”, published in June 2012. SEJ Co-Editor Christoph Zott moderated the discussion with authors Kurt Sandholtz (Brigham Young University) and Walter Powell (Stanford University) as they discussed the implications for entrepreneurship research from their findings in this paper and future research directions that could be explored. Read the paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/sej.1129
Hosted on December 9, 2020 for all 2020 and 2021 Members of the Strategic Management Society.