EAM 2001 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Wendesday, May 9th
| Noon – 5:00 pm | Registration | Concourse |
| Noon – 6:00 pm | EAM Board of Governors’ Meeting | Concourse D |
| 6:30 – 8:30 pm | Early Bird Dinner – $15.00 co-pay | Giovanni’s
Restaurant (55th St & 5th Ave.) |
| 9:00 – 11:00 pm | Conversation and Collegiality | Concourse |
Thursday, May 10th
| 8:30 am – Noon | EAM Board of Governors’ Meeting | Concourse D |
| 8:30 am – 5:30 pm | Registration | Concourse |
| Noon- 1:30 p.m. | Lunch Hour | |
| Noon – 4:15 pm | Exhibitors | Concourse A |
| 5:30 – 6:30 pm | EAM Distinguished Speaker | Rendezvous B/Room |
| 6:30 – 7:30 pm | ALL EAM RECEPTION | Petit B/Room |
| 8:00 – finish | JAZZ OUTING ($5.00 co-pay) | The Knitting Factory |
| 9:00 – 11:00 pm | Conversation & Collegiality | Concourse Foyer |
Thursday
8:30 am – Noon: Concourse B
Chair: EJ (Roy) Knaus, William Paterson Univ.
Panelists:
Jeannette Oppedisano, S. Conn State Univ.
Carolyn Stumpf, Georgian Court C.
Herbert Sherman, LIU-Southampton C
Bring an idea outline for a case study (up to one page) to the workshop and receive experienced case writers' detailed, hands-on guidance on next steps toward a published case. Or send your outline to E.J. Knaus, William Paterson University, 33 Trenton Terrace, Wayne, NJ 07470. Please send up to one week prior to the conference so the panel members can be better prepared to help with your case ideas.
Thursday
9:00 – 12:00: Concourse C
EAM DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The theme for the doctoral consortium this year is “Bad Advice and Good Advice for Starting and Advancing Your Career.” Participation is open to anyone, but doctoral students nearing the start of their career are especially encouraged to attend. The session will be short on presentations, long on interaction among faculty and students. The consortium faculty include:
Tony Butterfield, UMass – Amherst (Coordinator),
Craig Lundberg, Cornell University
Kathyrn Harrigan, Columbia University
Susan Jackson, Rutgers University
Dilip Mirchandani, Rowan University
Shanthi Gopalakrishnan, NJIT
Marcy Crary, Bentley College
Peter Diplock, Clarkson University
(Nomination by your school is not required, but pre-registration with Tony is suggested, as space may be limited: dabutter@mgmt.umass.edu; or, (413) 545-5678).
Thursday
12:45 - 1:15: Concourse G
ORIENTATION FOR SESSION CHAIRS, FACILITATORS AND DISCUSSANTS
Mzamo Mangaliso, UMass – Amherst
Vice-President, Program
Eric Kessler, Pace University
Vice-President, Local Arrangements
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse B
CASE VIP SESSION
Chair: Bil Matthews
Panelists: James Carroll,
Georgian Court C.
John Seeger, Bentley College
Tim Edlund, Morgan State Univ.
This signature session for CASE provides a free form discussion of the case
writing and blind review process by expert reviewers, journal editors and
editorial board members of case research journals. With agreements and
disagreements about the selected cases abounding among the reviewers, the
audience is treated to a rare inside view of the review process. The
cases were selected based on their potential for eventual publication and
classroom use. This session is ideal for those who research, write and
teach with cases and those who want to develop or improve their skills in this
area.
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Michael E. Johnson-Cramer, Boston Univ.
Fred K. Foulkes, Boston Univ.
Barry Armandi, SUNY/Westbury
Jeannette Oppedisano, S Conn State Univ.
Herbert Sherman, Southampton College-LIU
Cynthia Ingols, Simmons College
Lisa Brem, Simmons College
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse C
SYMPOSIUM – MANAGING IN THE 21ST CENTURY: A FOCUS ON THE HUMAN FACTOR IN ORGANIZATIONS
Chair: Parbudyal Singh, Univ. of New Haven
Presenters:
Anshuman Prasad, Univ. of New Haven
Laurel Goulet, Univ. of New Haven
Margaret Frank, Univ. of New Haven
Judi Neal, Univ. of New Haven
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse D
Panelists:
Michael London, Wharton-UPenn.
Joy Schneer, Rider College
Susan M. Schor, Pace Univ.
Cheryl Tromley, Fairfield Univ.
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse E
KNOWING & SHARING
Chair: Thuhang Tran, UMass-Amherst
Discussant: Len Nass, Monmouth Univ..
A New Perspective to Knowledge-Based View: Is Knowledge One Type of Intangible Resources?
Munehiko Matsuyama, Baruch College
A Cognitive Psychology and Social Learning Theory Model of Strategic Implementation
David Dudek, UMass – Amherst
Investors’ Reactions to Acquisitions: Evaluating Alliance Experience and Acquisition History
Patrizia Porrini, New York Univ.
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse F
Chair: Anthony Chelte, Western New England C.
Discussant: Denise Rotondo, Salisbury State U.
Abraham Sagie, Bar-Ilan Univ.
Assa Birati, Bar-Ilan Univ.
Aharon Tziner, The Netanya Academic C.
Changes in the Long-Term Employment Relationship Among Korean White-Collar Employees
Hyeon Jeong Park, Cornell Univ.
Online Selection - An Empirical Study on the Integration of the Internet in Selection Processes
Annette Cascorbi, U. der Bundeswehr, Michel Domsch, U. der Bundeswehr, Martina Harms, U. der Bundeswehr,
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse G
THE ORGANIZATIONAL IDENTITY CRISIS
Chair: Gayle Porter, Rutgers Univ.
Discussant: Alfred Lewis, Binghamton Univ.
Kathleen L. Pereles, Rowan Univ.
James P. Grinnell, Merrimack College
D. Anthony Butterfield, UMass - Amherst
Raza A. Mir, Monmouth Univ.
Ali H. Mir, Indiana-Purdue Univ.
Thursday
1:30 - 3:00: Concourse H
SYMPOSIUM — VOICES & VALUES IN THE ECOLOGICAL DEBATE
Chairs: Sharon M. Livesey, Fordham Univ.
Joel Reichart, Fordham Univ.
Discussant:
Falguni Sen, Fordham Univ.
Practitioner Participant:
Jan Beyea, Consulting in the Public Interest
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse A
Facilitator: Theo Peridis, York Univ.
%Producing the Governable Employee: The Strategic Deployment of Empowerment
Ali Mir, Indiana-Purdue Univ.
Omid Nodoushani, Southern Conn State U.
Patricia A. Nodoushani, Univ. of Hartford
Corporate Legitimation in the United States Petroleum Industry: An Historical Analysis
Anshuman Prasad, Univ. of New Haven
Corporate Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance in an International Context: The Genesis of a New Paradigm?
Jann-Marie Halvorsen, UMass – Amherst
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse B
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse C
MANAGING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: SPONSORED THEME SYMPOSIUM
The Electronic Classroom: Digital Course Content for Contemporary Teaching Environments
Chair: Robert Panco, Jr., Baruch College
Panelists from:
Palo Alto Software
Active Learning Technology
This symposium discusses ways in that digital content and learning tools can be used to enhance the teaching model and classroom experience for both instructors and students. We will discuss the electronic teaching model as it pertains to the traditional classroom setting and distance learning applications.
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse D
Chair: Madeline Crocitto, SUNY at Old Westbury
Presenters:
Dorothy Perrin Moore, The Citadel
Lisa Mainiero, Fairfield Univ.
Howard S. Tu, Univ. of Memphis
Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State U
Gayle Baugh, Univ. of West Florida
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse E
Chair: Theodore Peters, University of New Hampshire
Discussant: Neal Chalofsky, George Washington Univ.
Management Education in Corporate Universities in Germany
Maike Andresen, Univ. of FAF, Hamburg, GE
Michel E. Domsch, Univ. of FAF, Hamburg
Uta B. Lieberum, Univ. of FAF, Hamburg
Outdoor-Adventure Training: Organizational Transformation through Metaphoric Experiential Learning
John P. Meyer, Boston College
Improving Individual and Organizational Performance: Raising Self-Efficacy Levels through Emotional Intelligence Training
Mary Rogers, Framingham State College
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse F
Facilitator: Joe Seltzer, LaSalle Univ.
Laurel R. Goulet, Univ. of New Haven
Dale M. Finn, Univ. of New Haven
Catherine Giapponi, Univ. of New Haven
In this session, participants will experience an exercise that uses The Wizard of Oz as a means of introducing basic concepts of corporate culture. This activity provides a comparison of four distinct cultures: Kansas, Munchkinland, Emerald City, and the Wicked Witch of the West’s castle. This exercise is especially helpful for students who have little organizational experience and may otherwise find it difficult to understand corporate culture.
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse G
Chair:
Sheila M. Puffer, Northeastern Univ.
The Academy of Management Executive
Panelists:
Gregory Northcraft, U. of Ill – Urbana-Champaign
The Academy of Management Journal
Edward Conlon, Univ. of Notre Dame
The Academy of Management Review
Roy Lewicki, The Ohio State Univ.
The Academy of Management Learning and Education Journal
Christine Oliver, York Univ.
Administrative Science Quarterly
Chris Early, Indiana Univ.
Group & Organization Management
David Rosenthal, Miami Univ.-Ohio
Editor, Case Research Journal
Thursday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse H
Chair: D. Jeffrey Lenn, George Washington U.
Discussant: Brad Knipes, Westfield State C.
Complex Adaptive Systems Games and Global Strategic Issues
Robin Matthews, Kingston Business School
Economic Efficiency of Network Governance: An Embeddedness Perspective
Zeki Simsek, Univ. of Connecticut
Joel P. Rudin, Rowan Univ.
Thursday
5:30 - 6:30: Rendezvous Ballroom
Managing Complexity and Pluralism in the Digital Age
Distinguished Speaker:
Andy Van de Ven, University of Minnesota
President, Academy of Management
Thursday
6:30 – 7:30 : Petit Ballroom
KEYNOTE RECEPTION
Thursday
8:00 - finish
JAZZ OUTING
The Knitting Factory
Buses leave from the main hotel entrance
Friday, May 11th
| 7:15 – 8:15 a.m. | Women’s Network Meeting | Concourse C |
| 8:30 am – 5:00 | Registration | Concourse Level |
| 8:30 – noon | Exhibitors | Concourse A |
| 12:15 – 2:00 p.m. | Presidential Luncheon | Mercury Ballroom |
| 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. | Exhibitors | Concourse A |
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse A
POSTER SESSION: LEGAL, ETHICAL AND HUMAN RESOURCES
Facilitator: Rose Twomey, Fairleigh Dickinson U.
Rethinking CEO Transitions: Unproductive Downtime or Key to Competitive Advantage?
Terry B. Porter, UMass – Amherst
Are Commercial Broadcasters Providing Enough Public Interest Obligations of Digital Broadcasters?
Philip Napoli, Fordham Univ.
Does the Americans With Disabilities Act Prohibit Differential Coverage in Health Insurance?
Jeffrey Mello, George Washington Univ.
Joseph Lambert, UMass-Amherst
Mazmo Mangaliso, UMass-Amherst
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse B
Chair: Barry Armandi, SUNY-Westbury
Panelists: Jeanette Oppedisano,
Southern Connecticut State Univ.
Margaret Naumes, U of New Hampshire
William Naumes, U. of New Hampshire
Peeling the Banana: What Happened with Hurricane Mitch and Chiquita Brands in Honduras? A Case of Social Consciousness or Opportunistic Profit Motive?
Joan Mahoney, Montclair State Univ.
Jo Ann Pinto, Montclair State Univ.
Arieh A. Ullmann, Binghampton Univ.
Herbert Sherman, Southampton College - LIU
This signature session for CASE provides a free form discussion of the case writing and blind review process by expert reviewers, journal editors and editorial board members of case research journals. With agreements and disagreements about the selected cases abounding among the reviewers, the audience is treated to a rare inside view of the review process. The cases were selected based on their potential for eventual publication and classroom use. This session is ideal for those who research, write and teach with cases and those who want to develop or improve their skills in this area.
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse C
RESEARCH AT THE EDGE & BEYOND: NURTURING PRACTICE – GROUNDED RESEARCH
Chairs: Jeanie Forray, Western New England Coll
Panelists:
Joel Harmon, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
Dan Twomey, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
Raza Mir, Monmouth Univ.
Alison Konrad, Temple Univ.
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse D
INFORMATIZING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY: PAST CHOICES, PRESENT DILEMMAS, FUTURE CHALLENGES
Chair: Dafna Eylon, Univ. of Richmond
Discussant: Catherine Giapponi, Univ. of New Haven
Timothy D. Golden, Univ. of Connecticut
John F. Veiga, Univ. of Connecticut
Telework Adoption and Its Effectiveness: A Multi-level Contingency Perspective
Dong Jung, San Diego State Univ.
Bongsik Shin, San Diego State Univ.
The Social Construction of a Technological Divide: Telecommunications in the US and UK, 1876-1925
K. Thomas Chandy, Binghamton Univ.
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse E
Chair: Gwen Jones, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Discussant: Gary Powell, Univ. of Connecticut
Women and Minority Network Groups: An Examination of Their Effectiveness
Melinda Morrow, Bowling Green State U.
Gwen Jones, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ.
Through the Looking Glass: The Effects of Gender Role on the Perception of Women as Leaders
Mary Pisner – Sweeney, Baldwin– Wallace C.
Susan Kuznik, Baldwin – Wallace Coll.
Kathleen Razi, Baldwin – Wallace Coll.
Mark R. Allyn, Montclair State Univ.
Combinational Demography: Beyond the Relational and Compositional Approaches
Zeki Simsek, UConn
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse F
WORKS IN PROGRESS – WORKSHOP FOR STRATEGY RESEARCH: JVs, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Chair: Edward Christiansen, Monmouth Univ.
Discussants: Omid Nodoushani, S. Conn. State U.
Henry Adobor, Quinnipiac Univ.
The Economics of Entrepreneurship and Opportunity: Schumpeterian and Austrian Perspectives
Patrick L. Schultz, Texas Tech Univ.
Trust, Control and Performance: An Exploratory Study of Joint Venture Relationships
Dong Chen, Rutgers Univ.
The Influence of Corporate Governance and Top Management Structures on Company Financial Reporting: Integrating Management and Accounting Literature
James M. Fornaro, Pace Univ.
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse G
Chair: Joan Weiner, Drexel Univ.
The Personal Map: A Lesson in Similarities, Differences and the Invisible
Deborah R.Litvin, Simmons College
Bonita Betters-Reed, Simmons College
"Jack Hawkins--You've Got Mail:" A Computer-Mediated-Feedback Case Exercise.
Steven Meisel, LaSalle Univ.
Joseph Seltzer, LaSalle Univ.
Kathleen Kane, Univ. of San Francisco
John E. Barbuto, Jr., Univ. of Nebraska
Marilyn J. Bugenhagen, Univ. of Nebraska
Jill M. Braband, Univ. of Nebraska
Gina S. Matkin, Univ. of Nebraska
Friday
8:30 - 10:00: Concourse H
Chair:Kathy Dechant, Univ. of Connecticut
Discussant: Tatiana Kostova, U. of S.Carolina
Effects of National Culture on Knowledge Management: Propositions for Research
Taco Reus, Florida State Univ.
Manolis Diakourakis, Florida State Univ.
Uncertainty Avoidance in Lean Media Cross-Cultural Communication: Results From Eight Countries
Mary R. Watson, New School Univ.
Leigh Anne Liu, Vanderbilt Univ.
Mabel Miguel, UNC—Chapel Hill
Claudia Harris, NC Central Univ.
Elizabeth Edmiston, NC Central Univ.
Yan Ling, Univ. of Connecticut
Steven Floyd, Univ. of Connecticut
David Baldridge, Univ. of Connecticut
John Veiga, Univ. of Connecticut
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse A
Facilitator: Joan Weiner, Drexel Univ.
Student Satisfaction Using Computer Mediated Instruction: Path-Goal Leadership Using Instructor Verbal Immediacy Strategies
Leigh Stelzer, Seton Hall Univ.
Eugene Baten , Central Conn. State Univ.
R. Ivan Blanco,Central Conn. State Univ.
Cheryl Harrison, Central Conn. State Univ.
David Fearon, Central Conn. State Univ.
What Students Do Not Know About Organized Labor: Implications for What Management Educators Teach
Robert E. Ledman, Morehouse College
Betty Jo Licata, Youngstown State Univ.
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse B
CASE GENERAL SESSION
Chair: Herbert Sherman, Southampton C. - LIU
Discussants: Richard Kopelman, Branch C., CUNY
Jay Azriel, SUNY-Albany
Joseph Stasio, Merrimack College
William E. Matthews, William Peterson Univ.
Mary G. Trefry, Sacred Heart Univ.
William A. Stoever, Seton Hall Univ.
The Hiring Process of HRM: Procedures, Perceptions and Conflicts
William B. Morgan, Felician College
When Visitors Come Knocking: Inter-Globe Manufacturing and Comparative Human Resource Practices
Joseph B. Mosca, Monmouth Univ.
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse C
Chair: Cynthia Ingols, Simmons College
Co-Discussants:
Joy Beatty, Boston College
James Stoner, Fordham U.
Embrace and Extend: A Case of Inter-Organizational Learning
John P. Meyer, Boston College
%Changing for the Better: Knowledge Transformation Mechanisms During New Product Development
Timothy D. Golden, UConn
The Future of Organizational Transformation: Beyond the PUSH versus GRO Polarity
Barry Sugarman, Lesley Univ.
Developing a Contingency Approach to Learning: Applying Garvin’s Three-Stage Process to Develop a Typology of Organizational Learning Styles
Leah Ritchie, Salem State College
Edward W. Desmarais, Salem State College
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse D
Co-Chairs:
Theodore Peters, U. of New Hampshire
Bonita Betters-Reed, Simmons C.
Panelists:
David Fearon, Central Connecticut State U.
Michael London, Wharton—UPenn.
Steven Meisel, La Salle Univ.
Judith Neal, Univ. of New Haven
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse E
INNOVATION MEETS COLLABORATION
Chair: David Dudek, UMass-Amherst
Discussant: Ethné Swartz, Fairleigh Dickinson U.
%Multi-product Competition: A Dual-Market Approach
Hao Ma, Bryant College
Characteristics of Entrepreneurial Collaborations; the Effects of Innovativeness and Risk on Partnership Success and Partner Satisfaction
Dennis M. Garvis, Washington and Lee Univ.
Boundary Management in Domestic and International Strategic Alliances
Henry Adobor, Quinnipiac Univ.
Antecedents to Innovation in the Drug-Delivery Industry: A Multilevel Perspective
Pratim Datta, Rutgers Univ.
Shanthi Gopalakrishnan, NJIT
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse F
Co-Chairs: Mickey Kavanagh, SUNY Albany
Sherry Sullivan, Bowling Green S. U.
Using the Internet as the Basic Construct for a Learning Organization in a University
Busaya Buranasin, Univ. of New Haven
Patricia Faison Hewlin, New York Univ.
Scanning Habits of Nascent & Early Stage Entrepreneurs
Jay Azriel, University at Albany
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse G
Chair: K. Denise Bane, Orris Center for Professional Development
Sandra Morgan, Univ. of Hartford
Robert F. Dennehy, Pace Univ.
Ellen Ferris, Temple Univ.
William Ferris, Western New England College
Friday
10:15 - 12:00: Concourse H
SYMPOSIA: THE REFLECTIVE PRACTITIONER AT ON-LINE U
Chair: Diana Stork, Simmons College
Knowing and Learning at On-line U: Content, Courses, Customers
Diana Stork, Simmons College
Sue P. Stafford, Simmons College
Alice M. Sapienza, Simmons College
Indra Guertler, Simmons College
Vilma P. Allen, Charter Oak State College
Dan Baugher, Pace Univ.
Richard J. Butler, SUNY Empire State C.
Andrew Varanelli, Jr., Pace Univ.
Friday
12:15 - 2:00: Mercury Ballroom
EAM PRESIDENTIAL LUNCHEON
EAM President:
Joel Harmon, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Outstanding Paper Awards
Acknowledgement of outstanding reviewers
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse A
ELA MEETING
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse B
CASE GENERAL SESSION – DOT COM/INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Jeannette Oppedisano, S.Connecticut State U.
Discussants:
James Carroll, Georgian Court College
Barry Armandi, SUNY-Westbury
William Morgan, Felician College
M. Charles Drexel, Southampton Col. – LIU
Alan B. Eisner, Pace Univ.
Jerome C. Kuperman, Pace Univ.
Robert F. Dennehy, Pace Univ.
John P. Dory, Pace Univ.
Cheaptextbooks.com: Online New College Textbook Venture
Robert J. Mockler, St. John’s Univ.
John Pammer, St. John’s Univ.
Howard Spieler, St. John’s Univ.
Datang Telecom Technology Co., Ltd: The Wireless Telecommunications Segment of the Communications Equipment Industry in China
Robert J. Mockler, St. John’s Univ.
Ye Fei, St. John’s Univ.
Shipra Hakre, St. John’s Univ.
Jumas.com: Pedro Martinez, the
World Wide Web, and the Hispanic Digital Divide
Josepth R. Stasio, Merrimack Coll.
Patricia Sendall, Merrimack Coll.
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse C
Chair: Therese Yaeger, Benedictine Univ.
Therese Yaeger, Benedictine Univ.
Peter F. Sorensen Jr., Benedictine Univ.
Billie T. Alban, Alban & Williams, Ltd.
Gary Doyle, Bloomfield Hills School District
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse D
A CONVERSATION ABOUT SPIRIT & TECHNOLOGY
Chair: Peter Diplock, Clarkson Univ.
The Human Spirit and Technology: Dichotomous or Synergistic?
Maureen Lane-Maher, National-Louis U.
Hanna Ashar, National-Louis Univ.
Judith Neal, Center for Spirit at Work
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse E
SYMPOSIUM – FORMULATING E-BUSINESS STRATEGIES
Co-Chairs:
Alan B. Eisner, Pace University
Jerome C. Kuperman, Minnesota State U.
Financial Analysts as Influencers of Strategy: The Case of E-Business
The Impact of E-Business: The Internet as a Source of Entrepreneurial Opportunity
Robert A. Panco, Jr., Baruch College
Helaine J. Korn, Baruch College
Jaeyong Song, Columbia University
E-Business Opportunities For Firms In Developing Nations: The Wireless Local Loop
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse F
BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES
Chair: Robert Ledman, Morehouse College
Measuring the Performance of Strategic Alliances in the Digital Age
Martina Merkle, Erlenbach, Switzerland
Jian Gu, Temple Univ.
%When Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Effects of Managerial Control Style on In-Role and Extra-Role Behaviors
Carol Cabrey Cirka, Ursinus College
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse G
Chair: Valerie Kennedy, Eastern Conn.S.U.
Teaching Management Skills to MBA Students with Full-time Jobs: A Dialogue about Seizing and Missing Opportunities
James A. F. Stoner, Fordham U. - Lincoln C.
Invited MBA Students
Craig Lundberg, Cornell Univ.
Gina Vega, Merrimack College
Friday
2:00 - 3:00: Concourse H
Chair: Mary Shapiro, Simmons College
Discussant: Jerzy Letkowski, Western New England College
Getting 'In the Zone': The Achievement of Team Intensity
Timothy Golden, Univ. of Connecticut
How Do Work Groups Influence Individuals' Acceptance of IT? An Integrative Framework
Zeki Simsek, Univ. of Connecticut
Ed Christensen, Monmouth Univ.
Eric H. Kessler, Pace Univ.
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse B
Chair: Carolyn Stumpf, Georgian Court Coll.
Discussants: Robert Dennehy, Pace Univ.
Mary Trefry, Sacred Heart Univ.
James Carroll, Georgian Court C.
Thomas Leach, U. of New England
Jay A. Azriel, SUNY - Albany
Ervin M. Starr, SUNY - Albany
Kathee Michels McCloy, Merrimack C.
William E. Matthews, William Paterson U.
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia: Founder Linkages to Brand
Kenneth R. Laird, Southern Conn.S.U.
Jeannette Oppedisano, Southern Conn. S.U.
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse C
Chair: Anthony Chelte, Western New England Coll.
Discussant: Walter Tymon, Villanova Univ.
Pressures, Changes and Ethical Dilemmas for Human Resource Management
John Ogilvie, Univ. of Hartford
Diana Stork, Simmons College
Sustaining "Fair Organization:" An Interpretive View of Human Resource Practice
Jeanie Forray, Western New England C.
The Importance of Person-Organization Fit to Job Seekers: A Preliminary Investigation
Kristin Backhaus, SUNY at New Paltz
P. Monique Valcour, Cornell Univ.
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse D
Chair: Marta Calás, UMass-Amherst
Discussant: Frieda Reitman, Pace Univ.
Professional Culture and Work/Family Balance: Three Perspectives
Janet Romaine, Saint Anselm College
Academia May Not Be the "Promised Land": Women andRacio-ethnic Minorities' Experience of Institutional and Social Isolation
Janice Witt Smith, Winston-Salem State U.
Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech
The Impact of the Timing of Motherhood on Academic Women's Role Prioritization
Debra R. Comer, Hofstra Univ.
Susan Stites-Doe, SUNY Brockport
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse E
STRATEGIC CHANGE & RESPONSES
Chair: Bill Wooldridge, UMass-Amherst
A Neo-Institutional Perspective of Hospital Response to Managed Care
Edward Balotsky, Monmouth Univ.
Hao Ma, Bryant College
Competitive Advantage and Strategic Group Membership in the Global Aviation Industry
Jean McGuire, Concordia Univ.
Zied Guedri, Concordia Univ.
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse F
Service Learning in Management Education
Chair: Madeline Crocitto, SUNY-Old Westbury
Presenters:
Laurie N. DiPadova, Univ. of Utah
Tim O. Peterson, Texas A & M Univ.
Edward Zlotkowski, Bentley College
Steven D. Papamarcos, St. John’s Univ.
Janice S. Miller, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse G
MANAGING IN THE DIGITAL AGE: SPONSORED THEME SYMPOSIUM
The Electronic Classroom: Techniques for Using the Web as a Teaching and Course Management Tool
Chair: Robert Panco, Jr., Baruch College
Panelist: Distance Higher Education
Blackboard
This symposium focuses on ways to use the Web to create interactive learning opportunities for students. It will emphasize the opportunity to provide learning- teaching outside of the traditional classroom allowing students to do required coursework and supplemental learning without direct instructor intervention. The session also presents resources that provide enhanced course management applications for instructors implementing web based tools.
Friday
3:30 - 5:00: Concourse H
Chair:Judi Strauss, Benedictine Univ.
Participants:
Duane Martin, Benedictine Univ.
Anne Owen Craft, Benedictine Univ.
Angela Covey, Benedictine Univ.
Burton Kent, Benedictine Univ.
Jack Herron, Benedictine Univ.
David Wagner, Benedictine Univ.
Cleamon Moorer, Benedictine Univ.
SATURDAY, May 12th
| 9:00 – 10:30 am | CASE General Meeting | Concourse H |
| 10:30 – 11:00 am | Continental Breakfast | Concourse A |
| 10:45 – noon | EAM Annual Business Meeting | Concourse A |
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse B
Discussant: Craig Tunwall, Empire State Univ.
Laurie Levesque, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Deborah Wright Brown, Long Island Univ.
Melody L. Wollan, Clemson Univ.
The Effects of the Structured Interview on Reducing Biases
Jennifer Bragger, Montclair State Univ.
John Morgan, Montclair State Univ.
Eugene Kutcher, Montclair State Univ.
Ofelia Rodriguez, Montclair State Univ.
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse C
Chair: Mary Shapiro, Simmons College
Discussant: Jill Woodilla, Sacred Heart Univ.
The Evolutionary Logic of Organizational Citizenship Behavior
James H. Turner, Morehead State Univ.
Robert Hatfield, Morehead State Univ.
Sean R. Valentine, Univ. of Wyoming
Heather K. Spence Laschinger, U. of W. Ontario
Joan Finegan, Univ. of W. Ontario
Judith Shamian, Health Canada
Piotr Wilk, Univ. of W. Ontario
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse D
HUMAN/WORKER RIGHTS
Chair: Mark Konrad, Global Importune, Inc.
Panelists:
Jerry Okey, MSOP, Nigeria
Joseph A. Harris, SUNY - Old Westbury Georgina Falú, Universal Business School.
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse F
Chair: Linda Smircich, UMass-Amherst
Discussant: Theo Peridis, York Univ.
A Complexity Model of Global Strategic Leadership
Marguerite Schneider, College of NJ
Rajib Sanyal, College of New Jersey
Lorna Wallace, Telcordia Communications
Zachary Sheaffer, Tel Aviv U/U of Haifa
Rita Mano-Negrin, Tel Aviv Univ.
Vertical Strategic Consensus
Franz Kellermanns, Univ. of Connecticut
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse G
WORKSHOP: SHOULD I FORCE STUDENTS TO PREPARE FOR CLASS? PICKING AN ANSWER AND MAKING IT WORK
Panelist:
Paul Bacdayan, UMass – Dartmouth, Chair
Bill Ferris, Western New England College
Deanna Geddes, Temple Univ.
Joe Seltzer, LaSalle Univ.
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30: Concourse H
Saturday
10:45 – 12:00: Concourse A
38th ANNUAL EAM BUSINESS MEETING
Chair:
Joel Harmon, Fairleigh Dickinson U. President
Election of Officers:
VP at large
John Ogilvie, University of Hartford
Report for the Board of Governors:
Jeanie Foray, Western New England Col.
Treasurer’s Report:
Cheryl Tromley, Fairfield University
Report from the Academy of Management:
Andy Van de Ven, University of Minnesota
President, Academy of Management
Presentation of Awards:
Joel Harmon, Fairleigh Dickinson University,
President, EAM
Introduction to 2001-02:
Steve Meisel, LaSalle University,
President-Elect, EAM