Doctoral Consortium
The Israel Strategy Conference (ISC) will be holding a Doctoral Consortium at the ISC2012 meetings. The consortium will be held at Tel Aviv University on Friday, December 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
As the world of research tends to be about communicating with a community of scholars with overlapping interests, doctoral consortia generally are most valuable in providing an intimate setting for a cohort of doctoral students to get to know each other and to meet senior scholars in the field. The ISC Doctoral Consortium will be most valuable to Ph.D. students interested in conducting cutting-edge research in strategy and related areas. The consortium will be led by an international panel of senior faculty members with proven research records who will discuss promising areas for research and insights into the publication process.
The consortium coordinators are Gino Cattani (NYU) and Gary Dushnitsky (LBS).
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Gino Cattani
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Gary Dushnitsky
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Additional faculty include:
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Terry Amburgey
(Toronto)
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Xavier Castaner
(HEC Lausanne)
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Moshe Farjoun
(York University)
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Sydney Finkelstein
(Dartmouth)
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Henrich Greve
(INSEAD)
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Joseph Lampel
(City University London)
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Joanne Oxley
(Toronto)
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Zur Shapira
(NYU)
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Brian Silverman
(Toronto)
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Gabriel Szulanski
(INSEAD)
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Ezra Zukerman
(MIT)
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The Consortium will be comprised of three components:
"Current and future themes in Strategy" – panelists will present their views of emerging "hot" topics in the general management field, and students will be invited to suggest ideas and jointly speculate how they may play in the wider audience of strategy research.
"Getting published in top journals" -- a panel discussion aimed at conveying to students some proven techniques of (1) framing research questions, (2) research design, (3) packaging, (4) dealing with editors and reviewers.
"Thesis Development workshop" – a select group of doctoral students will have an opportunity to present their research and receive guidance and commentary from senior faculty. Selection for this workshop is highly competitive.
Application and Admission
Admission preference will be given to students whose research is at the dissertation proposal stage. Doctoral students who do not wish to present their research at the thesis development workshop are still invited to apply and attend the doctoral consortium. Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to the Israel Strategy Conference (ISC). Student discount rates apply.
To apply, please complete the application form below and upload the following documents:
The application for students wishing to attend without presentation is Thursday, November 1st, 2012.
Students attending the doctoral consortium must register to the Israel Strategy Conference (ISC). Student discount rates apply.
If you have questions regarding the doctoral consortium, please contact Gino Cattani (at gcattani@stern.nyu.edu) or Gary Dushnitsky (at gdushnitsky@london.edu).
We look forward to seeing you at the 2012 ISC!
Application Form
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