@Optus customer service via chat is the worst I've experienced so far. I asked to fix the issue of removing my credit card every time I try to recharge. Their human agent kept on marketing new plans to me even though I said I was not interested in them.
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@SameerBorwankar While I had a few reviewers in my mind, I asked for some recommendations (with specific expertise) from one of the senior colleagues I am working with. Another source would be to locate participants who were part of PDWs or workshops.
Thanks @mayur_p_joshi! Thanks for attending the PDW: Towards A Craft of Computational Theory Construction and asking great questions to help develop this methodological stream.
#AOM2023@AOM_CTO
@mayur_p_joshi Thanks Mayur (@mayur_p_joshi) for the shoutout and the photo. It was lovely to have you at the PDW and catchup with you again. As always it's great to talk to you.
Super interesting conversations at the “Towards a Craft of Computational Theory Construction” PDW. BIG thanks to our keynote speakers, panelists, and all the participants!!!
#AOM2023 Towards a Craft of Computational Theory Construction
Part I – keynotes & panel discussions open to all
Part II – roundtable discussions only for accepted participants
For Part II refer to https://t.co/lMU1wIkEbJ
Submission deadline: July 21 2023 @AOMConnect@AOM_CTO
@johuellm@michalhron There are days I am not even motivated to do such... such days I do watch jayshetty's podcasts...also other podcasts on topics that are completely different from what I study...not sure this helps you @michalhron.
Very grateful to @AOM_CTO for the constructive reviews. I look forward to presenting and further developing my ideas. Equally excited for our PDW continuing the conversation from last year. #aom2023@AOM_CTO do I get to see if my review comments have been useful to authors?
Why do associate editors send review invitations in-advance for ICIS2023? It seems like asking early to lock reviewers in for reviewing any paper in the track. Didn't have such an experience before. Is this a practice in the field?
Looking 4 some resources on b-splines (regression splines). Particularly, want to know how to interpret coefficients. ChatGPT but couldn't help me 😞 How do you interpret output (coefficients) when you have multiple knots & used cubic splines. Any statistician here?#Statistics🙏
@Jay53134884 @aleksiaaltonen @MISQuarterly @aleksiaaltonen I'd also like to know some of the obvious problems. I've been reading and enjoying your blog posts. Would love to see a blogpost on this topic too.
Please share with everyone:
Call for Participants - CTO Junior Faculty Consortium at Academy of Management @AOMConnect
To register, please send an email to Michael Barrett at [email protected] with a brief cover letter. Details in the attached call. 👇🏽
@michalhron@nberente @janrecker I haven't tried for collaborations but I continued my Scrum practices to manage my PhD project...though it was useful to a certain extent but found it hard cz I had no idea of project scope & what d ultimate outcome looks. Kanban would work for academia, I hope to try it out..
@nberente@michalhron @janrecker I've seen people just team up for a project, just because they are the only available people without considering what skills and expertise they bring to the project. This is something I was surprised by which is the opposite of how I worked in the industry. 2/2
@nberente@michalhron @janrecker I think a lot of issues with co-authorship are related to lack of accountability for tasks/expertise within a project team. A part of the problem I observe is people teaming up for a project without a clear idea of which expertise each individual brings in. 1/2