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Ben Arbaugh on the next MED Webinar: "Opportunities and challenges for Business and Management Education (BME) research"

  • 1.  Ben Arbaugh on the next MED Webinar: "Opportunities and challenges for Business and Management Education (BME) research"

    Posted 03-07-2018 14:52

    Ben Arbaugh on the next MED Webinar

    Thursday, April 5, Noon EST

     

    The Management Education and Development (MED) division of the Academy of Management is delighted to invite you to an interactive video webinar on "Opportunities and challenges for Business and Management Education (BME) research"

     

    This live, interactive video webinar will bring us together to discuss management learning and education with one of the unquestionable leaders in our discipline. We are particularly keen to involve doctoral students, junior faculty and international scholars and practitioners who may not have easy access to the Academy annual meeting. 

     

    The webinar is free, and you can participate using any electronic device (computer, tablet, phone, etc.). Please register in advance.

     

    Registration for the webinar:

    https://ubalt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZspPzCkTSvKWKLZsw6-G4w

     

    Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

     

    When: April 5, 2018 (Thursday) – 12-12:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

    (To accommodate participants in a wide range of time zones) 

     

    Speaker: Ben Arbaugh (University of Wisconsin -Oshkosh)

     

    Ben has been Editor of Academy of Management Learning & Education (AMLE). He also was Chair of the Management Education and Development (MED) Division of the Academy of Management in 2006-2007. A six-time Academy of Management Division Best Paper award winner, he received the 2001 Roethlisberger Award for the Best Article in the Journal of Management Education, and a Best Article Award in the Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education. Ben's 2000 article "Virtual classroom characteristics and student satisfaction with internet-based MBA courses" has just been selected as the recipient of the "2018 Lasting Impact Award" by the Journal of Management Education; this award recognizes that article as essentially starting the conversation about online learning, and its empirical novelty.

     

    Ben is one of the first two-time winners of the UW Online MBA Consortium Outstanding Faculty Award (2012, 2017). In 2011, Ben became the second College of Business faculty member to be named a John McNaughton Rosebush Professor, UW Oshkosh's highest award for faculty. Other UW Oshkosh honors include the 2008 Outstanding COB Graduate Faculty Award and the 2009 Management and Human Resources Department Teaching Award. He sits (or has served) on the Editorial Review Boards for the Journal of Management Education, Management Learning, Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, the Journal of Management, Spirituality, and Religion, and the International Journal of Management Reviews.

     

    Sponsor: Management Education and Development (MED) division of the Academy of ManagementMiguel Olivas-Luján (Clarion University of Pennsylvania - MED Chair) 

     

    Host: Murray Dalziel (Dean, Merrick School of Business, U. of Baltimore)

     

    If you have any questions, please contact Eusebio ScornavaccaLisa Stickney, or Regina Bento

     



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    Regina Bento
    University of Baltimore
    rbento@ubalt.edu
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