Journal of Operations Management Mini-Conference Agenda
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We are pleased to announce a 1.5-day JOM mini-conference to be held at Texas A&M University on January 31 – February 1, 2020. This event will consist of workshop and panel sessions designed to incubate research in JOM’s departments and upcoming special issues. It will provide a venue in which to discuss some key opportunities and developments such as intervention-based research, design science, and empirically grounded analytical modeling. The agenda is still being finalized. Due to capacity limitations, the mini-conference will be open to the first 75 registrants.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Tour of Texas A&M Campus (Optional) – 10:00-12:00 pm Start at Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center
Mays Business School (Bus Stop Wehner N) is accessible from nearby the Hotel via Bus Route 6 (12th Man): https://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes/Routes.aspx?r=06
Friday, January 31, 2020- Venue: Mays Business School (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros and ask to connect for entire Friday afternoon session)
1:00-1:15 Welcome (Wehner 190)
1:15-2:15 Session 1 (Wehner 190): Principles of Intervention-based Research (IBR)
Rogelio Oliva – AE, JOM; TAMU
2:15-2:30 Coffee/Tea Break (Wehner 183)
2:30-3:15 Session 2 (Wehner 190): Pinpointing where IBR is most likely to pay off
Aravind Chandrasekaran – DE, JOM; OSU
3:15-3:30 Coffee/Tea Break (Wehner 183)
3:30-4:45 Session 3 (Wehner 190): Editor Panel: How to incubate research for top journals
Tyson Browning – co-EIC, JOM; TCU
Xenophon Koufteros – co-EIC, Decision Sciences Journal; TAMU
Laszlo Tihanyi – EIC, Academy of Management Journal; TAMU
Suzanne de Treville – co-EIC, JOM; UNIL
6:00-8:00 Conference Dinner (included) (Casa do Brasil)
Saturday, February 1, 2020 – Venue: Texas A&M Hotel and Conference Center (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros and ask to connect for entire morning session)
8:30-9:00 Breakfast (included)
9:00-10:00 Session 4: Keynote Presentation: The stages of knowledge revisited, art to science and vice versa (Room: OAK)
Roger Bohn, UCSD
10:00-10:15 Coffee/Tea Break
10:15-11:45 Session 5: Panel – Empirically grounded analytics (EGA) (Room: OAK)
Roger Bohn, UCSD
Aravind Chandrasekaran – DE, JOM; OSU
Dan Guide, Former EIC, JOM; PSU
Rogelio Oliva – AE, JOM; TAMU
Suzanne de Treville – co-EIC, JOM; UNIL
11:45-12:45 Conference Lunch (included)
12:45-2:15 Session 6: Workshop Breakout Sessions
Session 6a: Technology Management in a Global Context: From Enterprise Systems to Technology Disrupting Operations and Supply Chains (Special issue research incubator) (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros and ask to connect) (Room: OAK)
Greg Heim – DE, JOM; TAMU
David Peng – AE, JOM; UH
Session 6b: Intervention-based Research (IBR) incubator (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros 2 and ask to connect) (Room: REVEILLE)
Aravind Chandrasekaran – DE, JOM; OSU
Rogelio Oliva – AE, JOM; TAMU
2:15-2:30 Coffee/Tea Break
2:30-4:00 Session 7: Workshop Breakout Sessions
Session 7a: Mobility, Climate Change, and Economic Inequality (special issue research incubator) (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros and ask to connect) (Room: OAK)
Merieke Stevens – Guest Editor, JOM; Erasmus University
Session 7b: Innovation and Project Management (research incubator) (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros 2 (Room: REVEILLE)
Anant Mishra – DE, Innovation and Project Management, JOM; UM
Tyson Browning – co-EIC, JOM; TCU
4:00-4:15 Coffee/Tea Break
4:15-5:00 Session 8: Methodological “Dos” and “Don’ts” for JOM (Remote Access via Skype: Search for Xenophon Koufteros and ask to connect) (Room: OAK)
Mikko Rönkkö – DE, JOM; University of Jyväskylä
5:00-5:15 Debrief and Closing Remarks (Room: OAK)
5:15 Adjourn