BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam//NONSGML v1.0//EN NAME:KIN Summerschool 2023 METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20230627T090000 DTEND:20230630T235900 DTSTAMP:20230627T090000 UID:2023/kin-summerschool-2023@8F96275E-9F55-4B3F-A143-836282E12573 CREATED:20240329T154001 LOCATION: SUMMARY:KIN Summerschool 2023 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Digital innovation has become a major topic of study in the field of information systems and organization science. As a result, scholars need to understand in mo re detail how to study knowledge-intensive practices that emerge from the interplay between (new) technologies and new ways of working as well as the management thereof.
A significant group of scholar s, spread over Europe and the US/Canada, are using various practice a nd process approaches to study such new ways of working, innovating, and organizing and publishing in a growing number of related internat ional journals. During the KIN summer school, we will bring together a varied selection of scholars to share academic insights and experie nces. During 4 intensive days, participants and faculty members will discuss research in Digital Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation. Ea ch year we invite a different group of faculty members, considered th e top international scholars in the field. Also, each year we select 20 participants based on their fit with the topic and experience with research. Potential participants - late-year doctoral students, post -doc researchers, and young faculty members – are invited to send i n their applications.
The 11th edition of the KIN S ummer School starts on Tuesday, June 27th, and ends on Friday, June 3 0th. In this edition, the KIN Summer School hosts the following international group of professors: Steve Barley (Stanford University, US), Samer Faraj (McGill University, Canada), Marleen Huysman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL), Melissa Mazmanian (University of California, US), and Eivor Oborn (University of Warw ick, UK).
The KIN Summer School is organized by the KIN Center for Digit al Innovation of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam together with t he Amsterdam Business Research Institute (ABRI).
DESCRIPTION: A significant group of scholars, spread over Europe and t he US/Canada, are using various practice and process approaches to st udy such new ways of working, innovating, and organizing and publishi ng in a growing number of related international journals. During the KIN summer school, we will bring together a varied selection of schol ars to share academic insights and experiences. During 4 intensive da ys, participants and faculty members will discuss research in Digital Technology, Knowledge, and Innovation. Each year we invite a differe nt group of faculty members, considered the top international scholar s in the field. Also, each year we select 20 participants based on th eir fit with the topic and experience with research. Potential partic ipants - late-year doctoral students, post-doc researchers, and young faculty members – are invited to send in their applications. The 11th edition of the KIN Summer School starts on Tuesday, J une 27th, and ends on Friday, June 30th. In this edition, the KI N Summer School hosts the following international group of professors : Steve Barley (Stanford University, US), Samer Faraj (McGill Univers ity, Canada), Marleen Huysman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL), &nb sp;Melissa Mazmanian (University of California, US), and Eivor Oborn< strong> (University of Warwick, UK). The KIN Summer School i s organized by the KIN Center for Digital Innovation of the Vrije Universi teit Amsterdam together with the Amsterdam Business Research Institut e (ABRI). Digital innovation has become a major topic of st udy in the field of information systems and organization science. As a result, scholars need to understand in more detail how to study kno wledge-intensive practices that emerge from the interplay between (ne w) technologies and new ways of working as well as the management the reof. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR