Pre-Colloquium PhD Workshop 2021:
PROGRAM

Tuesday, July 6, 2021, 09:00–20:00 CEST [to be held virtually]
 

Please note!

ONLY (a) accepted applicants, (b) the convenors, (c) the faculty, and (d) invited guests/speakers are entitled to attend this workshop!

This pre-Colloquium PhD Workshop 2021 provides an enjoyable opportunity for doctoral students to interact with, and learn from, fellow students and experienced scholars in our field. It also provides a springboard for successful academic careers by examining important issues such as publishing, reviewing, and qualitative research. Further, the workshop enables participants to approach their doctoral dissertations with renewed vigor by engaging in discussions on research design and methodologies with renowned colleagues, and by reviewing their dissertation proposals with the help of others – fellow participants and more senior researchers who work in the respective area of scholarly inquiry. Finally, through the mix of European and international students as well as faculty members, participants gain exposure to similarities and differences across countries and continents in how academic processes work. This also enhances their understanding with regard to different career opportunities and career paths.

Convenors

Neil Pollock, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
Ursula Plesner, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Janina Klein, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 

Faculty

John M. Amis, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
Luciana D’Adderio, University of Edinburgh, UK
Bobby Banerjee, Cass Business School, UK
Jean Clarke, emlyon Business School, France
Doug Creed, University of Rhode Island, USA
Frank den Hond, Hanken School of Economics, Finland
Issy Drori, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ingrid Erikson, Syracurse University, USA
Stefan Heusinkveld, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Dennis Jancsary, WU Vienna, Austria
Candace Jones, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK
Svetlana Khapova, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wolfgang Mayrhofer, WU Vienna, Austria
Elena Raviola, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Wouter Stam, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Mirjam Werner, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
 

Program

Please note that part of the workshop is organized in tracks, or in collaboration with the pre-Colloquium Post-Doctoral and Early Career Scholars Workshop 2021.
 

Tuesday, July 6, 2021 –> all times = CEST [Central European Summer Time]

09:00 – 09:45

Neil Pollock, Janina Klein, Ursula Plesner, and Bernard Forgues, Chair of EGOS:
Introductions

09:45 – 10:30

Joep Cornelissen, Editor-in-Chief of Organization Theory:
How to Write Theory Papers
+ Q&A session

10:30 – 11:00

(Coffee) Break

11:00 – 12:30

ROUND TABLE Session 1: Discussion of Participants’ Dissertation Proposals
---> Please see below: “Round Tables: Facilitators and PhD Students”

12:30 – 13:30

(Lunch) Break

13:30 – 15:00

ROUND TABLE Session 2: Discussion of Participants’ Dissertation Proposals
---> Please see below: “Round Tables: Facilitators and PhD Students”

15:00 – 15:30

(Coffee) Break

15:30 – 17:00

Keynote by Karen Ashcraft:
Managing Occupation: Academic Career as a Relational Accomplishment
– Together with the Post-Doctoral and Early Career Scholars Workshop 2021 –

17:00 – 17:30

(Coffee) Break

17:30 – 18:15

Renate Meyer, Editor-in-Chief of Organization Studies:
Publishing in Organization Studies
+ Q&A session

18:15 – 19:00

Nina Granqvist, Senior Editor of Organization Studies:
The Art of Reviewing
+ Q&A session

19:00 – 20:00

Workshop Social – and: Get a drink!
In this final part of the workshop, we invite you to grab a drink and chat more informally with the other participants and workshop organizers

Instructions for PhD Students

Please …...

  • Upload your updated dissertation proposal by no later than June 15, 2021 via the EGOS website/MyEGOS. If you do not upload an updated version, we consider your first submission to be the most recent.

  • Email your updated proposal also to your round table facilitator one week in advance.

  • Read the proposals of the other participants in your round table session. They are available on the EGOS website.

  • Consider that all other participants in your round table session will have read your proposal.

  • Prepare a “one slider” for a short (5 mins-) introduction into your project. Yes, a one slider is one slide. Put emphasis on those issues where help is most wanted.

  • Make sure that your micro and webcam work and that your internet connection is stable.

  • Read the texts suggested by our presenters in the morning in advance of the workshop. We will share these texts with you as soon as possible.

  • Finally: Grab a drink, put a smile on your face and relax! Show understanding if not everything works smoothly.
     



Instructions for Round Table Facilitators

Please …...

  • Read the proposals of all participants in your round table session. We have asked participants to email them to you one week in advance of the Colloquium, but they are also available on the EGOS website.

  • Communicate timely with the participants if you have instructions in addition to those above.

  • Give high-quality, developmental feedback on the proposals.

  • Moderate the session and make sure that you keep the time.

  • Make sure that your micro and webcam work and that your internet connection is stable.

  • Finally: Grab a drink, put a smile on your face and relax! Show understanding if not everything works smoothly.
     

Round Tables: Facilitators and PhD Students

Round table 1

Facilitator: Bobby Banerjee
PhD students: Natalie Bye, Tra-My T. Le, Ghita Lkhoyaali, Justine Loizeau, Divya Patel & Stefanie Remmer


Round table 2

Facilitator: Candace Jones
PhD students: Ozumcan Demir-Caliskan, Benjamin Gayte, Ines Kuric, Evelijn Martinius, Chantal van den Ouweland & Jin Xu


Round table 3

Facilitator: Dennis Jancsary
PhD students: Oleksandra Kochura, Andreas Georgiou, Nidheesh Joseph, Bo-Yi Lee, Ivana Lukeš Rybanská, Stephanie Villadiego De La Hoz & Ke Zhou


Round table 4

Facilitator: Doug Creed
PhD students: Ferran Torres Nadal, Trishna Uttamlal, Agnes Bamford, Mojdeh Tavanayan, Shiya Wang & Katie Sinclair


Round table 5

Facilitator: Elena Raviola
PhD students: Obaid Amjad, Miriam B. Bernhard, Ann Fugl-Meyer, Minna Kallinen-Kuisma, Pierre Quesson, Mylène Struijk, Stormy C. Sweitzer & Minna Katariina Vasarainen


Round table 6

Facilitator: Frank den Hond
PhD students: Johnny O’Rourke, Soniya Rijal, Amanda Albuquerque Gross, Sara Estevez Cores, Kevin Chuah, Chia-Hao Ho, Eduardo Hernandez & Camille Toussaint


Round table 7

Facilitator: Ingrid Erikson
PhD students: Yaëlle Amsallem, Leo Bancou, Alex Christian, Matthew Knight, Pauline C. Reinecke & Elmira van den Broek


Round table 8

Facilitator: Issy Drori
PhD students: Joyce J.J. Kox, Lucas Perry, Sara Scipioni, Sushant Bhargava & Salma Qarnain


Round table 9

Facilitator: Jean Clarke
PhD students: Katherine H. Parsons, Clara Scheve, Yasmin Schwegler, Aracely Soto-Simeone, Jadwiga Supryn & Imge Kaya Sabanci


Round table 10

Facilitator: John M. Amis
PhD students: Laura Mazzola, Philipp Lutz, Finia Kuhlmann, Julia Domnanovich, Line Fossum Skogstad, Tiffany Grabski & Joris Berns


Round table 11

Facilitator: Luciana D’Adderio
PhD students: Stephanie Heitmann, Bomi Kim, Muntaser Melhem, Yuki Teramoto, Verena Timme & Alexander Shanjing Zhou


Round table 12

Facilitator: Mirjam Werner
PhD students: Nana Yaa Antwi-Gyamfi, Juliette Cermeno, Eugene Cha, Ramesh Krishnan & Anna-Lisa Schneider


Round table 13

Facilitator: Stefan Heusinkveld
PhD students: Allu Pyhälammi, Robert M. Bwana, Amanda Chehrezad & Patrick Fleurentdidier


Round table 14

Facilitator: Svetlana Khapova
PhD students: Richard J. Wan, Yingying Han, Aparna Pasumarthy, Fabiran Ahrens, Dotun Ayeni & Leni A. Grünbaum


Round table 15

Facilitator: Wolfgang Mayrhofer
PhD students: Sara Dotto, Ulrika Flädjemark, Sabine H. Katzdobler, Nils Kruse, Ingo Marquart, Tracey Rosell, Halil Sabanci & Suneetha Saggurti


Round table 16

Facilitator: Wouter Stam
PhD students: Dillon Berjani, Khamael Al Safi, Kanwal Bokhari, Shezeen Hemani, Stephen M. Impink & Yajing Li