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OM Division PDW on “Integrating Operations and Entrepreneurship,”

  • 1.  OM Division PDW on “Integrating Operations and Entrepreneurship,”

    Posted 07-16-2012 23:25
    Dear Colleagues

    Please refer to e-mail below from Mohan Tatikonda.

    Regards
    Mile

    OM Division PDW on “Integrating Operations and Entrepreneurship,”
    Saturday, August 4, 12:30-3:30 at Westin Copley Place (rooms Essex North-
    Center & East). Program session 323.

    Chairs
    • Per Davidsson, Queensland U. of Technology
    • Mohan V. Tatikonda, Indiana U.
    • Jennifer Bailey, Georgia Inst. of Technology

    Speakers and Panelists
    • Suresh Kotha, U. of Washington
    • Moren Levesque, York U.
    • Laura B. Cardinal, U. of Houston
    • Rohit Verma, Cornell U.
    • Stephan M. Wagner, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
    • Phillip H. Phan, Johns Hopkins U.
    • Nitin Joglekar, Boston U.
    • Manpreet Hora, Georgia Inst. of Technology
    • Rene M. Bakker, Queensland U. of Technology

    This PDW aims to help management scholars identify promising research
    possibilities at the interface of Operations and Entrepreneurship.
    Speakers and panelists will assess the current state of research, identify
    major research opportunities, introduce promising theoretical perspectives
    and describe novel methodological approaches.

    Editors of the Journal of Operations Management (2011) and Production &
    Operations Management Journal (forthcoming) special issues on the
    operations and entrepreneurship interface will present key learnings and
    research frameworks.

    Established scholars from the OM, ENT, TIM and BPS divisions will then
    discuss topics including:
    • business opportunity identification and evaluation under
    uncertainty
    • operations strategy for new ventures and growth-oriented firms
    • intrapreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship and product
    innovation
    • supply chain formation and evolution for new ventures
    • entrepreneurial value chain networks, alliances and interfirm
    collaboration
    • service entrepreneurship and innovation
    • resource management, project management and knowledge management
    • operational processes and process innovation

    The PDW features considerable interaction between presenters and audience
    members, and concludes with facilitated networking and consideration of
    next steps.

    Registration is not required. Any questions? Contact Mohan Tatikonda
    (tatikond@indiana.edu). We look forward to seeing you.

    Mohan V. Tatikonda
    Professor of Operations Management
    Dr. L.L. Waters Fellow
    Director, Global Supply Chain Enterprise
    Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
    www.MohanTatikonda.com | tatikond@indiana.edu