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Deadline Extension: EGOS Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) Community Day "Rethinking Strategy Research in the Digital Age"

  • 1.  Deadline Extension: EGOS Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) Community Day "Rethinking Strategy Research in the Digital Age"

    Posted 04-13-2019 04:15

    Join us @ Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) Community Day: Rethinking Strategy Research in the Digital Age

    EGOS Pre-Colloquium Workshop, Edinburgh 3rd of July 2019, 9.00 – 17.30

     

    Dear Colleagues

    Following up on our last e-mail, we would like to remind you of this year's EGOS Pre-Colloquium Strategy-as-Practice (SAP) Community Day.

    As the deadline has been extended by 2 weeks, you still have until 21 April 2019 to complete your registration!

    Please find further information on the Community Day below. You might have read this as part of our last communication:

     

    This SAP Community Day will again consist of interactive sessions and workshops that will maximize engagement and dialogue among scholars interested in the process and practice of strategy-making. As digitalization rapidly gains importance for organizations of any kind, scholars across the SAP community need to reflect on research practice, in terms of topic and method. Entitled "Rethinking Strategy Research for the Digital Age", this SAP Community Day is designed as a space for this important conversation to take place. It consists of two parts with distinct goals:
     

    ·         PART I [09:00–13:00] aims to make the SAP community more familiar with conducting research and being a scholar in the digital age. To this end, we will have two sessions. We kick off the day with a brief introductory presentation and a subsequent panel discussion amongst experienced scholars of digitalization. The panel will help us to explore different ways to study strategy in the digital age. After that, three panelists will introduce the notion of "open science" and together with the participants discuss how digitalization affects the role of the (strategy) researcher in society.

    Distinguished experts who will join us include:
    François-Xavier de Vaujany, Université Paris-Dauphine, France: "Hackers and Makers"
    Stella Pachidi, University of Cambridge, UK: "Analytics and Algorithms"
    Iain Munro, Newcastle University, UK: "Dark Side of the Digital"
    Mikkel Flyverbom, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark: "Datafication and Anticipatory Governance"
    Eugenia Rodrigues, University of Edinburgh, Dept. of Science Technology and Innovation Studies, UK: "Citizen Science as Open Science"
    Theo Andrew, University of Edinburgh, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, UK: "Developing an Institutional Open Science Strategy"
    Maximilian Heimstädt, Witten/Herdecke University, Germany: "Potentials and Pitfalls of Open Science for SAP Research"

     

    ·         PART II [14:00–17:30] features two rounds of paper development roundtable sessions. Attendees are able to present their research and gather feedback from leading SAP scholars. This format has been piloted at previous SAP Community Days and was always very well received. The afternoon session closes with a short outlook on current and forthcoming special issues related to SAP and a summary of the day.

    Distinguished experts who will join us include:
    Julia Balogun, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
    Leonhard Dobusch, University of Innsbruck, Austria
    Paula Jarzabkowski, Cass Business School, United Kingdom
    Ann Langley, HEC Montréal, Canada
    David Seidl, University of Zurich, Switzerland
    Violetta Splitter, University of Zurich, Switzerland
    Linda Rouleau, HEC Montréal, Canada

     

    Please find further information including application and registration details under the below link:
    https://www.egosnet.org/jart/prj3/egos/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1549871774048&subtheme_id=1549871774061

    We look forward to an exciting Community Day in Edinburgh!

    Best regards

    Georg Reischauer

    WU – Vienna University of Business and Economics, Austria

    Georg.Reischauer@wu.ac.at

     

    Jeannie Holstein

    University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

    jeannie.holstein@nottingham.ac.uk

     

    Maximilian Heimstädt

    Witten/Herdecke University, Germany

    maximilian.heimstaedt@uni-wh.de

     

    Theresa Gebauer

    University of Zurich, Switzerland

    theresa.gebauer@business.uzh.ch