Category Archives: Wisdom of the Elders

Is it OK to record conference presentations? Reconsidering “fair use” and electronic note-taking

Yours truly, a humble and stupid PhD student, recently committed an embarassing faux pas in a conference. While listening intently to a very interesting and relevant presentation in a packed plenary session, I was photographing the slides (thick with text … Continue reading

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Anarkistisen kauppatieteilijän manifesti (The Manifesto of an Anarchic Management Scholar)

The following is a short essay I wrote last year for the course “Developing professional skills in academic work.” In it, I outline some ideas how to do management research that is useless for those who wish to use it … Continue reading

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OSWC 2012: Big Data Is So 2011, It’s Broad Data Now

Visited the Organization Science Winter Conference in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Very nice conference, well worth visiting even from Finland – not too big, perhaps some 60 people, and only a single track, which made for interesting interactions all around. Not … Continue reading

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The Ten Commandments for Publishing in A-list Journals, by Janne Tienari

How to get your publications to the A-list journals? Here’s the Ten Commandments to follow. Today’s Aalto School of Economics Organizations & Management research seminar had something that’s well worth blogging about: professor Janne Tienari and Nina Granqvist presented some extremely … Continue reading

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