#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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#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.
STR Virtual Symposium: Corporate Strategy Research
STR Strategic Management Division Podcast [AOM]
1 hour 27 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
STR Virtual Symposium: Corporate Strategy Research
This virtual research symposium will feature cutting-edge research from the field of corporate strategy.
Four scholars, whose research focuses on corporate strategy, will present their latest research paper, and two discussants will share their feedback on the papers, followed by feedback from the audience.
The four scholars presenting their work in this virtual symposium are:
Carolyn Fu, incoming Assistant Professor of Strategy, Harvard Business School, Harvard University
Philipp Meyer-Doyle, Associate Professor of Strategy, INSEAD Asia Campus
Paul Nary, Assistant Professor of Management, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Susan Perkins, Visiting Associate Professor of Strategic Management, Stern School of Business, New York University
The two distinguished discussants are:
Juan Alcacer, James J. Hill Chaired Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University
Aseem Kaul, Professor of Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship, The Mosaic Company – Kim Prokopanko Chair for Corporate Responsibility, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota
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STR Strategic Management Division Podcast [AOM]
#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.