Presentation made during 2011 OMT Division Business Meeting in San Antonio, TX.
2010-2011 OMT Division Officers
Henrich Greve, Past Division Chair
Royston Greenwood, Division Chair
Matt Kraatz, Division Chair Elect
Christine Beckman, Program Chair
Mike Lounsbury, Program Chair Elect
Damon Phillips and Nelson L. Phillips, Third Year Representatives-at-Large
Martin Gargiulo and Bill McEvily, Second Year Representatives-at-Large
Eva Boxembaum and Klaus Weber, First Year Representatives-at-Large
Andrew (Andy) Hoffman, Practice Committee Chair
Joe Labianca, Research Committee Chair
M. Diane Burton, Teaching Committee Chair
Brayden King, Blogging Committee Chair
William (Bill) L. Dougan, Treasurer
Rodney Lacey, Communications Coordinator
Joel Gehman, Division Webmaster
5. New
and
Con?nuing
Volunteers:
Eero
Vaara
Bob
Hinings
(Interna?onal
Commi]ee)
Joe
Labianca
Joe
Broschak
(Research
Commi]ee)
(Best
Paper
Commi]ee)
Diane
Burton
David
Touve
Brayden
King
Joel
Gehman
(Teaching
Commi]ee)
(Web
Page
Commi]ee)
7. OMT
PDW
2011
Summary
• 14
PDW
Sessions
sponsored
by
OMT
• 51
including
co-‐sponsors
– 29
with
BPS
– 20
with
OB
– 18
with
ENT
• Several
Methods
PDWs
(Content
Analysis,
QCA,
System
Theory,
QualitaMve
Research,
Ethnographic
Research,
Social
Network
Analysis)
• Doctoral
ConsorMum
(w/
MOC
division)
sponsored
by:
• THANK
YOU!
10. Program
Summary
• 1077
people
agreed
to
review
for
OMT
from
49
countries
– THANK
YOU!!!
• 953
people
received
papers
to
review
– Average
of
2.71
submissions
per
reviewer;
4
reviews
per
submission
• 65%
of
reviewers
have
been
in
AOM
for
less
than
5
years
(or
not
at
all)
• 12%
of
reviewers
have
been
AOM
members
for
more
than
10
years
• Working
to
improve
paper
matching
process
11. Submissions
and
Reviewers
by
Region
Number
Percentage
Papers
of
Percentage
Region submi]ed Submissions of
Reviewers
Asia
Pacific 100 17% 9%
Europe 219 36% 27%
LaMn
America 8 1% 0%
United
States 237 39% 49%
Canada 35 6% 8%
Middle
East 4 1% 0%
12. Some
Popular
Submission
Keywords
Keyword
Number
of
Papers
Using
InsMtuMonal
Theory
157
Networks
&
Embeddedness
100
IdenMty
&
CategorizaMon
66
Corporate
Governance
&
Strategy
63
Performance
&
EffecMveness
54
Learning,
AdaptaMon
&
RouMnes
52
Change
51
InnovaMon
and
CreaMvity
45
InsMtuMonal
Logics
&
Complexity
44
Behavioral
Decision
Theory
44
OrganizaMonal
Forms
41
**Note
that
submiiers
chose
3
keywords
and
that
keywords
overlap
13. Most
Popular
Theories
by
Region
Ins?tu?onal
Networks
&
Governance
Region Theory Embeddedness &
Strategy
Asia
Pacific 11% 12% 32%
Europe 39% 36% 28%
LaMn
America 1% 0% 0%
United
States 39% 46% 35%
Canada 10% 5% 5%
Middle
East 1% 1% 0%
14. Most
Popular
Theories
by
Region
Iden?ty
&
Learning
&
Innova?on
&
Region Categoriza?on Adapta?on Crea?vity
Asia
Pacific 6% 28% 14%
Europe 34% 2% 43%
LaMn
America 0% 0% 0%
United
States 53% 48% 40%
Canada 5% 4% 2%
Middle
East 2% 0% 0%
15. ABCD
Reviewer
Awards
(Above
and
Beyond
the
Call….)
• Forrest
Briscoe,
Pennsylvania
State
U.
• Jonathan
Bundy,
University
of
Georgia
• Regis
Cabral,
FEPRO
• Albert
Cannella,
Tulane
University
• J.
Adam
Cobb,
University
of
Michigan
• Joel
Gehman,
Pennsylvania
State
University
• Daniel
Halgin,
University
of
Kentucky
• Wesley
Helms,
York
University
• Yuval
Kalish,
Tel
Aviv
University
• Jeff
MarMn,
University
of
Alabama,
Tuscaloosa
• Niki
A.
den
Nieuwenboer,
Santa
Clara
University
• Michael
Pfarrer,
University
of
Georgia
• Rhonda
K.
Reger,
University
of
Maryland
• Gokce
Sargut,
Governors
State
University
• John
Paul
Stephens,
Case
Western
Reserve
University
• Jeffrey
York,
University
of
Colorado,
Boulder
• Kai
Kaufmann,
IESE
Business
School
• Esther
Maier,
Richard
Ivey
School
of
Business
• Daniel
Armanios,
Stanford
University
16. Other
People
Who
Went
Far
Above
and
Beyond…
• My
predecessors
in
the
program
chair
job
• Kenji
Klein
(graduaMng
UCI
PhD
student)
• Ann
Clark
(UCI
staff
member)
• Many
emergency
reviewers
who
came
through
on
very
short
noMce
• Those
reviewers
that
received
more
than
2.71
submissions
and
those
that
returned
in
their
reviews
early!
17. Louis
P.
Pondy
Award
for
Best
Paper
Based
on
a
DissertaMon
• Winner:
Christopher
Yenkey,
Cornell
University
Ethnic
Homogeneity
in
a
Social
Network:
Recrui8ng
Investors
into
the
Nairobi
Stock
Exchange
Winner
of
the
AoM
Newman
DissertaMon
Award
18. OMT
Division
Best
InternaMonal
Paper
• Winner:
Eric
Zhao,
University
of
Alberta
&
Tyler
Wry,
Wharton
School
Societal
Patriarchal
Logics
and
the
Emergence
of
Microfinance
Organiza8ons
Winner
of
the
AoM
Carolyn
Dexter
InternaMonal
Award
19. OMT
Division
Best
Symposium
Award
• Winner:
Forest
Briscoe
and
Adam
Cobb
– ShiFing
Power
and
the
Changing
U.S.
Employment
Rela8onship
Tuesday
at
9:45,
SAC
206B
20. OMT
Division
Best
Paper
Award
• Winner:
Jim
Westphal,
Sun
Hyun
Park,
Michael
McDonald,
and
Maihew
Hayward
– Helping
Other
CEOs
Avoid
Bad
Press:
Impression
Management
Support
among
CEOs
toward
Journalist
Tuesday
at
11:30,
SAC
007A
24. Services
for
Interna?onal
Members
InternaMonal
Workshops
ASQ/HEC/OMT
in
Paris
-‐
earlier
this
year
Imperial
College/OMT
-‐
Sept
20
In
preparaMon
–
Imperial
College-‐Cambridge/OMT/Org.
Studies
OMT/Bocconi/AMJ
-‐
OMT
/Insead/ASQ
(Singapore)
25. 5.
Dis?nguished
Educator
Award
Mary
Jo
Hatch
University
of
Virginia
Copenhagen
Business
School
Gothenburg
University
26. 6.
OMT
Best
Published
Paper
Award
Harland
Prechel
and
Theresa
Morris
“The
Effects
of
OrganizaMonal
and
PoliMcal
Embeddedness
on
Financial
Malfeasance
in
the
Largest
U.S.
CorporaMons…”
American
Sociological
Review
Sponsored
by:
27. 7.
Farewells
Nelson
Phillips
Joe
Labianca
Damon
Phillips