EOSAF = Economics, Operations/Organizations, Strategy, Accounting, and Finance: With an emphasis on empirical research, we hope to prompt productive exchanges between colleagues in these various areas. We aim to attract early-stage work that will carry implications (theoretical and/or methodological) for the fields represented.
Date: Friday, February 28
Time: 1-5:30 pm.
This event is by invitation only!
Date: Friday, February 28
Time: 1-5:30 pm.
This event is by invitation only!
Design
- Each speaker will have 60 minutes for their presentation.
- We recommend 30-minutes to present their paper followed by a 30-minute discussion prompted by predefined reflection questions around which randomized groups will engage with each speaker’s presentation on flipcharts.
- This format is designed to help develop our PhD students.
Presentations
- Jamie Seoyeon Song, Assistant Professor of Strategy, ESMT Berlin
Ambiguous entrepreneurial communication and mobilizing audience support for novel ideas - Leo Schmallenbach, Assistant Professor at the Chair of Organization and Innovation, University of Mannheim
A static research enterprise decouples from changes in the burden of disease - Nazli Sönmez, Assistant Professor of Management Science, ESMT Berlin
Scaling up timely care - Raji Jayaraman, Associate Professor of Economics, ESMT Berlin
Growing gherkins: Pilot rct
Event organizers

Matthew S. Bothner
Professor of Strategy, Deutsche Telekom Chair in Leadership and HR Development

Merih Sevilir
Professor of Finance
Event information
This is a closed event!
It will be held on Friday, February 28 from 1-5:30 pm at:
ESMT Berlin
Schlossplatz 1
10178 Berlin
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