Organizational History Network CfP - Management & Business History SIG Track at the British Academy of Management ConferenceUniversity of Kent, 1–5 September 2024The Management & Business History SIG Track is pleased to announce several exciting events planned for the BAM 2025 Conference. These initiatives aim to enhance engagement and collaboration among scholars, with a particular focus on innovative methodologies, networking opportunities, and mentoring for early-career researchers. The SIG will host specialized symposia throughout the conference, featuring cutting-edge topics in business history research. Symposium 1: Oral History as Qualitative Methodology for Business and Management. Panellists: Prof. Niall MacKenzie (University of Strathclyde); Dr. Shannon Harris (Heriot-Watt University); Prof. John Wilson (Northumbria University) Symposium 2: Challenges for Interdisciplinary Research: Myths and Opportunities for Historical Research in Business and Management. Panellists: Prof. Stephanie Decker (University of Birmingham), Prof. Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki (Universität Wien), Prof. Mark Saunders (University of Birmingham) Join us for a Business History-sponsored networking and drinks reception during the conference. This event provides an excellent opportunity to connect with colleagues and scholars in the field. (Date, time, and venue to be confirmed.) Additionally, the SIG committee is proud to launch a mentoring initiative designed to support early-career researchers in preparing and developing their conference papers. This program offers participants personalized feedback from experienced scholars, helping to refine and strengthen their contributions. CfP: Deadline February 28, 2025. We invite submissions addressing the broad scope of business and management history. Topics may include, but are not limited to methodological advances in business history, interdisciplinary approaches, and case studies and comparative analyses. https://www.bam.ac.uk/events-landing/2025-conference.html Any enquiries send to Anna Spadavecchia (anna.spadavecchia@strath.ac.uk), Nick Wong (nicholas.d.wong@northumbria.ac.uk) or Xavier Jou (xavier.jou@esci.upf.edu). Organizational History Network is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Organizational History Network that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
CfP - Management & Business History SIG Track at the British Academy of Management Conference
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