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Impressions and tips from 1st and 2nd time Academy of Management Annual Meeting participants

That special time of the year for any researcher- conference season - has come and gone. And for anybody that is doing any kind of research marginally related to management, the Academy of Management Annual Meeting will ring familiar. While opinions to a conference that gathers close to 10.000 people in hotel lobbies and rooms over 5 days polarizes many a scholar (not just in light of the COVID epidemic), the hosts of your favorite podcast were delighted to be part of this year's iteration. While Sophie had her first time experience of AOM, Alexander was thoroughly excited to attend the annual gathering in person again after a 3 year hiatus. Why both hosts fully endorse participating in academic gatherings of this kind, whether it is the AOM or the biggest conference in your field of choice, is the topic of discussion for this episode. The hosts talk about:

  • their general impressions of taking part in a huge US conference after over 2 years of isolation
  • where they see the benefits of taking part in conferences like AOM
  • differences between European and US conferences and scholarship in general
  • the benefits (and drawbacks) of in-person vs virtual conferences
  • their most important tips and biggest regrets with regards to international conferences and as usual, much more. In addition, as a special treat, we have added some feedback from our biggest "fans" that we met at this year's AOM annual meeting. Listen past the credits to learn what others think about our podcasting efforts.

This episode was recorded in Planes, on the road, on rooftops, in a hotel room and on the road.

Music for the intro and outro was provided by: Blue Dot Session

The Logo for our Podcast was designed by: Stephan Kardos (Creative Prism)

This episode was recorded and produced by: Alexander Staub

Follow our Podcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @deskreject

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If you don't like what we do, then let us know with an interpretive dance.

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Kapitel

1. Start (00:00:00)

2. Guesstimation question (00:00:29)

3. Intro (00:01:47)

4. AOM 2022 in review (00:03:16)

5. Big conference first time impressions (00:04:39)

6. Difference US to European conferences (00:07:07)

7. Why should a grad student go to big conferences? (00:11:15)

8. Importance of forcing serendipity (00:16:48)

9. Difference online vs offline conferences (00:21:48)

10. first time vs second time AOM (00:26:46)

11. Importance of upfront planning (00:29:31)

12. Conference Mistakes the hosts made (00:36:04)

13. The most important section (00:38:28)

14. Guesstimation answer (00:39:58)

15. Outro (00:40:33)

16. Bonus (00:42:25)

54 Episoden

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Impressions and tips from 1st and 2nd time Academy of Management Annual Meeting participants

That special time of the year for any researcher- conference season - has come and gone. And for anybody that is doing any kind of research marginally related to management, the Academy of Management Annual Meeting will ring familiar. While opinions to a conference that gathers close to 10.000 people in hotel lobbies and rooms over 5 days polarizes many a scholar (not just in light of the COVID epidemic), the hosts of your favorite podcast were delighted to be part of this year's iteration. While Sophie had her first time experience of AOM, Alexander was thoroughly excited to attend the annual gathering in person again after a 3 year hiatus. Why both hosts fully endorse participating in academic gatherings of this kind, whether it is the AOM or the biggest conference in your field of choice, is the topic of discussion for this episode. The hosts talk about:

  • their general impressions of taking part in a huge US conference after over 2 years of isolation
  • where they see the benefits of taking part in conferences like AOM
  • differences between European and US conferences and scholarship in general
  • the benefits (and drawbacks) of in-person vs virtual conferences
  • their most important tips and biggest regrets with regards to international conferences and as usual, much more. In addition, as a special treat, we have added some feedback from our biggest "fans" that we met at this year's AOM annual meeting. Listen past the credits to learn what others think about our podcasting efforts.

This episode was recorded in Planes, on the road, on rooftops, in a hotel room and on the road.

Music for the intro and outro was provided by: Blue Dot Session

The Logo for our Podcast was designed by: Stephan Kardos (Creative Prism)

This episode was recorded and produced by: Alexander Staub

Follow our Podcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @deskreject

If you enjoy what we do, we ask nothing more of you than a short and sweet review on your podcast player of choice. If you really want to support us, you can make your way over to Apple Podcasts and leave a written Review. These small gestures of appreciation mean the world to us and allows others to find our Podcast.

If you don't like what we do, then let us know with an interpretive dance.

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. Start (00:00:00)

2. Guesstimation question (00:00:29)

3. Intro (00:01:47)

4. AOM 2022 in review (00:03:16)

5. Big conference first time impressions (00:04:39)

6. Difference US to European conferences (00:07:07)

7. Why should a grad student go to big conferences? (00:11:15)

8. Importance of forcing serendipity (00:16:48)

9. Difference online vs offline conferences (00:21:48)

10. first time vs second time AOM (00:26:46)

11. Importance of upfront planning (00:29:31)

12. Conference Mistakes the hosts made (00:36:04)

13. The most important section (00:38:28)

14. Guesstimation answer (00:39:58)

15. Outro (00:40:33)

16. Bonus (00:42:25)

54 Episoden

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