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AOM 2025 PDW on Imaginaries and Emerging Technologies: Methods and Processes for Time Leaps and Future-making **DEADLINE EXTENDED until 10th July**

  • 1.  AOM 2025 PDW on Imaginaries and Emerging Technologies: Methods and Processes for Time Leaps and Future-making **DEADLINE EXTENDED until 10th July**

    Posted 18 days ago

    We're extending the deadline of our call for abstracts for the PDW " Imaginaries and Emerging Technologies: Methods and Processes for Time Leaps and Future-making"  until 10th July. We appreciate your interests and request, and understand that it is a busy time preparing for AoM and other conferences.

    As a reminder, our PDW will explore complexities of studying and theorizing the future in management research, particularly in the context of emerging technologies. 

    Date/time: Saturday, July 26, 2025 | 1:30-3:30 PM CEST

    Location: Bella Center, Hall B - B6-m1

    Workshop Overview

    This PDW brings together scholars to share their experiences in studying the future in the context of emerging technologies to explore following questions:

    • How can we effectively study and theorize the future?
    • What are the typical challenges scholars face when studying the future? How can we overcome concerns regarding validity and generalizability?
    • What is the role of imagination in shaping organizational futures? How do imagination and "magical thinking" commit actors to courses of action in the present?
    • What are the practices, narratives, tactics, and moves through which certain futures become communicatively performed?

    Part 1: Panel Presentations
    Featuring expert talks from:

    • Juliane Reinecke (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford)
    • Omid Omidvar (Warwick Business School)
    • George Kuk (Manchester Metropolitan University)
    • Stephanie Giamporcaro (Kedge Business School)
    • Laure Cabantous (ESCP Business School, Paris)
    • Frida Pemer (Stockholm School of Economics)

    Part 2: Roundtable Feedback Session
    Each panellist will host a roundtable, and provide in-depth discussion and feedback on your early-stage research or working papers. Attendance for the second part is limited to selected participants. 

    Call for abstracts

    To participate in Part 2, please complete the form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/188l4bsYJNE4kZHbknAEa7eTx9G3BDib86k_-iMfUqQo

    and submit your extended abstracts (max 1,000 words) to syc.mgt@gmail.com by 10th July 2025

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at: soo-young.choi@wbs.ac.uk

    We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen!

    Soo Young Choi, Warwick Business School

    Stefan Haefliger, Stockholm School of Economics

    Laure Cabantous, ESCP Business School, Paris



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    Soo Young Choi
    Warwick Business School
    University of Warwick, UK
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