ISBM B2B Research Webinar
Introduction
Organizing for Innovation: B2B Projects, Task Configuration, and Outcomes, Now 16 Apr 2021
INTEREST CATEGORY: INTERORGANIZATIONAL
POSTING TYPE: Revisits
Author: Lori Nicolini
Register for the upcoming webinar Organizing for Innovation: B2B Projects, Task Configuration, and Outcomes in the ISBM B2B Research Webinar Series, hosted by the Institute for the Study of Business Markets (ISBM).
The next webinar presentation will be held on Fri, April 16 from 12:00PM-1:00PM ET (rescheduled from February 26), presented by Elham Ghazimatin. Elham is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at the University of Stavanger (UiS). Professor Ghazimatin’s primary research interest is the governance of temporary organizations or so-called projects. In her dissertation Elham studies, for example, how buyers can select and incentivize suppliers, appropriate for conditions, to minimize costs. She also considers how supplier decisions to outsource determine buyer outcomes, such as innovation. Such studies bring important and new theoretical insights while also holding important implications for practitioners. Her presentation is titled Organizing for Innovation: B2B Projects, Task Configuration, and Outcomes.
During these 1 hour webinar, the presenter will discuss their research for about 30 minutes. Then, a discussant will spend 10-15 minutes providing feedback on the research. The remainder of the time will be open for Q&A between the attendees and the presenter.
The webinar series is to provide a webinar venue for B2B marketing doctoral students and researchers to present their research and receive valuable feedback from ISBM’s global network of renowned B2B researchers and experts. Based on interest, ISBM will offer these “webinar” opportunities once a month.
For anyone interesting in watching, but unable to attend the “live” webinar, these sessions will be recorded and available on B2B Pulse (https://isbm.org/b2b-pulse/) which is free for practitioner members of ISBM and academics who register.
Register in advance for these webinars from our website https://isbm.org/b2b-research-webinar-series.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Please feel free to share this invitation with other B2B researchers/scholars/colleagues.
If you have any questions regarding this program specifically please reach out to J. Andrew Petersen (jap57@psu.edu), ISBM Associate Director.
For questions on other ISBM programs you may also reach out to Stefan Wuyts (suw282@psu.edu), ISBM Director or Lori Nicolini (LNicolini@psu.edu), Program Coordinator.