2024 Chicago

AOM 2024

2024 – Chicago – TIM Program Highlights

Recordings & Slides

2024 TIM Plenary

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2024 TIM Distinguished Scholar

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2024 TIM Emerging Scholar

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2024 TIM Best Dissertation Award

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Awards

Best Paper Award

Winner: “Finding Diamonds in the Rough: Data-Driven Opportunities and Pharmaceutical Innovation”, Matteo Tranchero (UC Berkeley) 

Data-Driven Opportunities and Pharmaceutical Innovation”

Finalists:  Competing for Talent: Large Firms and Startup Growth”, by James Bessen (Boston U.), Felix Poege (Bocconi U.) & Ronja Röttger (BU); Platform design change and user engagement: A natural experiment on Twitter”, by Chengdi Fa & Hakan Ozalp (U. of Amsterdam); The Contribution of Individual Specific and Generic Experience to Improving AI’s Predictive Accuracy”, by Artyom Yepremyan,Francesco Castellaneta & Bruno Cirillo (SKEMA)

Sponsored by IESE Business School

Best Student Paper(s) Award

Winner: Are firms stealing talents? The sorting of scientists between Industry and Academia, Justine Boudou (Harvard U.)

Finalists: “Inventors’ Expected Rewards for Ownership Transfer of Their Ideas and Gender Effects on Creativity”, by Wei Wei (Imperial College), co-authored with Paola Criscuolo (Imperial College) & Bárbara Larrañeta (Pablo de Olavide U.); “Social Dynamics and Prediction Accuracy in Collective Decisions: Intuitive vs Scientific Approaches”, by Sebastian Niederberger (ETH Zurich)

Best Dissertation Award(s)

Winner: “Changing the system, not the seeker: Explaining how investment organizations can produce gender disparities in startup funding”, Amisha Miller (New York University)

Finalists: “Craft Knowledge and the Advancement of Science: The Role of Scientific Support Occupations in Shared R&D Facilities”, Danielle Bovenberg (Yale School of Management); “The Time it Takes”: Knowledge Search and Innovation Breakthroughs”, Giacomo Marchesini (Copenhagen Business School); Essays on Innovation Commercialization”, Sukhun Kang (University of California, Santa Barbara); “The Transparency Dilemma: Competition, Innovation, and Organizational Performance with Corporate Transparency”, Xiaoli (Shirley) Tang (Bocconi University)

Sponsored by Lazaridis Institute

Emerging Scholar Award

Callen Anthony (New York University)

Distinguished Speaker

Daniel Levinthal (University of Pennsylvania)

Lifetime Achievement Award

Paula Stephan (Georgia State University)

Plenary Session

"Contrary Views on AI in Science and Innovation"

Moderation: Aija Leiponen (Cornell University). Panelists: Karim Lakhani (Harvard University), Kevin Boudreau (NortheasternUniversity), and Lynn Wu (University of Pennsylvania).

Sponsored by the Global Center for Technology Transfer.

Reception sponsored by Bayes Business School.

Program Chair

Susan K. Cohen (University of Pittsburgh)

Outstanding Reviewers

Elko Klijn

Old Dominion U.

 Yang Liu

U. of Southampton

 Pietro G. Micheli

U. of Warwick

 Lukas Vogelgsang

LMU Munich School of Management

 Daniel Yue

Harvard Business School

 Yuchen Zhang

Tulane U.

 Forough Zarea Fazlelahi

Queensland U. of Technology

 Joey Van Angeren

Vrije U. Amsterdam

 Thomas Draschbacher

Graz U. of Technology

 Jieqiong Cao

Singapore U. of Social Sciences

 Tong He

Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool U.

 Roger Jaeger

PPGA - EA -UFRGS

 Federico Lanzalonga

U. of Turin

 Biswaranjan Senapati

AACSB International

 Mukhtar Abubakar Yusuf

John Carroll U.

 Patel Gbedjemaiho

Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State U.

 Arabella Pollack

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus U.

 Paul A. Raddatz

U. of Memphis

 Anna Moretti

Venice School of Management

 Kaushik Bagchi

ESADE Business School

 Shukhrat Nasirov

U. of Manchester

 Wouter Beernaert

ETH Zurich

 Katherine Wyers

U. of Oslo