AOM is the best venue for receiving feedback on your research and other works in progress. Submitting proposals is a great way to participate in the Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting. By submitting papers, Professional Development Workshops (PDWs), symposia, and caucuses, you have the opportunity to share your work and knowledge with fellow management and organization scholars.
Accepted submissions allow first-time attendees the opportunity to present and interact with thousands of like-minded AOM members and colleagues from around the world.
Receive helpful and valuable feedback from reviewers and session participants for work in progress, while reinforcing your own scholarly identity and making serendipitous connections with fellow AOM scholars.
Build your expertise of the scholarly process and gain insightful feedback while preparing, submitting and presenting your research. Increase your professional network and be in contention for awards.
The Annual Meeting will offer unique opportunities to expand research, network with colleagues, and disseminate knowledge addressing the 21st century’s most pressing challenges related to management and organizations.
Paper Sessions are the heart of scholarship and offer the most significant contributions to the Annual Meeting.
Speakers discuss a common topic or theme that brings new insights to the subject. Symposia (either Panel Symposia and Presenter Symposia) can be submitted to up to three Divisions and Interest groups (DIGs).
Caucuses encompass a wide variety of topics, and we encourage proposals that feature nascent ideas or ongoing themes that would be interesting to the entire AOM community.
Caucuses encompass a wide variety of topics, and we encourage proposals that feature nascent ideas or ongoing themes that would be interesting to the entire AOM community.
Submitting proposals is a great way to participate in the Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting. By submitting papers, Professional Development Workshops (PDWs), symposia, and caucuses, you have the opportunity to share your work and knowledge with fellow management and organization scholars. Please visit these additional links for more information about our submission process, policies and ethics, and sessions on the Annual Meeting Program.
Important Notes For Submissions
To view any of the Division and Interest Group's (DIG) 2023 Call for Submissions, please select a link from below. Click on either PDW for the Professional Development Workshop Call or Scholarly for the paper and symposium Calls.
Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization (CTO)
PDW ¦ Scholarly
Conflict Management (CM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Critical Management Studies (CMS)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
PDW ¦ Scholarly
Entrepreneurship (ENT)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Health Care Management (HCM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Human Resources (HR)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
International Management (IM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Management Consulting (MC)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Management History (MH)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Management, Education and Development (MED)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Managerial and Organizational Cognition (MOC)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Management, Spirituality and Religion (MSR)
PDW ¦ Scholarly
Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Organizational Behavior (OB)
PDW ¦ Scholarly
Organizational Development and Change (ODC)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Organizational Neuroscience (NEU)
PDW ¦ Scholarly
Organization and Management Theory (OMT)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Public and Nonprofit (PNP)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Research Methods (RM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Strategizing, Activities, and Practices (SAP)
PDW ¦
Scholarly
Social Issues in Management (SIM)
PDW ¦
Scholarly