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Formation | 1997 |
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Type | Professional body |
Membership | 1000 |
Official language | English, Portuguese, Spanish |
President | Len J. Treviño |
Vice President/Secretary | Carlos Alsua |
Vice President/Treasurer | Maria Fernanda Wagstaff |
Website | iaom |
The Iberoamerican Academy of Management (IAOM)[1] is an academic professional association dedicated to promoting management research and education in Ibero-America. IAOM was founded in 1997 as an affiliate of the Academy of Management.[2] The first president and founder was Luis Gómez-Mejía. IAOM's inaugural conference was held in 1999 in Madrid, Spain, hosted by the Charles III University of Madrid. The organisation aims to stimulate research on management relevant to Iberoamerican countries and enhance networking among management scholars across the region.
A major milestone for IAOM was the launch in 2003 of its official academic journal, Management Research, published by Emerald Group Publishing.[3]
History
[edit]IAOM was founded in 1997 through a series of meetings held by management scholars active in the Academy of Management with strong links to Iberoamerican countries. The first president was Luis R. Gomez-Mejia (Arizona State University). The IAoM is a cornerstone institution for the field of management, particularly within the Iberoamerican region which encompasses Latin America, Latino communities in North America, Spain, and Portugal. Its mission is to foster the development of management knowledge, both in theory and practice, with a special focus on this culturally and geographically diverse area. The IAoM achieves this through various channels including the publication of the Management Research journal, hosting international conferences, and its affiliation with the Academy of Management.
In IAOM's early years, the organization functioned mainly as a series of conferences and meetings for management professors to connect, share research, and promote the field across Latin America, Spain, Portugal and the United States. It plays a crucial role in connecting Latin American researchers with their international counterparts, especially beneficial for those trained in the U.S. or Europe but residing in Latin America, termed as "boundary spanners."[4] At the heart of current IAoM's efforts is the biannual conference, a significant event that offers ample networking and collaborative opportunities for researchers and students alike. The 9th conference held in Santiago, Chile, featured a notable "Meeting with the Editors" session led by Herman Aguinis, at the time the President of the IoAM and the John F. Mee Chair of Management at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business.[5] [6] This session highlighted the organization's commitment to aiding the academic community in producing quality research and navigating the challenges of publication in peer-reviewed journals. Aguinis, recognized for his contributions to the field with the Academy of Management's Research Methods Division Distinguished Career Award, emphasizes the importance of diversity and globalization in management practices.[7]
The Academy plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between scholars from traditional countries (TC) and non-traditional countries (NTC), making it an essential platform for those interested in conducting research in Latin America or on topics relevant to the Iberoamerican context.[8] It facilitates cross-border academic interactions through digital platforms like ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and AoM Connect, and organizes professional development workshops and social hours that are vital for fostering professional relationships and collaborative projects without the need for physical travel.[9]
Additionally, the IAoM supports professional development through initiatives such as consortia for junior faculty and professional development workshops on international publishing and career development, positioning itself alongside major academic groups like the Academy of Management and the Strategic Management Society in fostering international academic interactions.[10]
Members of the organization has also been involved in discussions and initiatives beyond the academic sphere, such as the Urgent Consideration Law (LUC) in Uruguay which proposes significant reforms in the management of public companies,[11] as well as collaboration between industry and academia to seek the greates efficiency of companies run by the State.[12] Furthermore, the IAoM has been a platform for the dissemination of significant contributions to the field, such as the globally launched book "A Research Agenda for International Entrepreneurship" by Christian Felzensztein and Sascha Fuerst, marking a notable advancement in the field of international entrepreneurship.[13]
Under the leadership of prominent scholars in the of management and through its various activities and initiatives, the Iberoamerican Academy of Management continues to be a pivotal force in enhancing management research and practice within the Iberoamerican region and beyond, contributing to the global discourse on management and business studies.[14]
Presidents
[edit]The current president of the IAOM elected in 2021 is Len J. Treviño (Florida Atlantic University). Past presidents are: Herman Aguinis (George Washington University), Julio DeCastro (Instituto de Empresa), Carolina Gomez (Florida International University), and Luis Gomez-Mejia (Arizona State University).
Academic journal
[edit]The official journal of the organisation is Management Research, published by Emerald Group Publishing. The journal was established by Luis R Gomez-Mejia (Arizona State University) and Isabel Gutierrez (Universidad Carlos III), who served as editors-in-chief for 9 years. Subsequent editors included Martin Larraza (Universidad Publica de Navarra) and Jose Ernesto Amoros (Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey). The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for peer-reviewed research covering all major management disciplines, with a focus on issues relevant to Iberoamerica.
References
[edit]- ^ The main website of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management, where users can learn news and purchase memberships, is https://www.iberoacademy.org/
- ^ There are Affiliated and Associated Societies part of the Academy of Management. The Iberoamerican Academy of Management is one of them, along with other Global Affiliates & Associates like the Academia de Ciencias Administrativas (ACACIA) or Asociación Científica de Economía y Dirección de la Empresa (ACEDE). See more here https://aom.org/network/affiliated-and-associated-societies. Other AOM affiliates are listed here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Management
- ^ "Management Research | Emerald Insight".
- ^ Aguinis, Herman; Villamor, Isabel; Lazzarini, Sergio G.; Vassolo, Roberto S.; Amorós, José Ernesto; Allen, Ernesto G. (2020). "Conducting Management Research in Latin America: Why and What's in it for you". Journal of Management. 46 (5): 615–636. doi:10.1177/0149206320901581.
- ^ Ribeiro Serra, Fernando Antonio (2016). ""Editorial comment. Meeting the editors at the 9th Iberoamerican Academy of Management Conference"". Revista Ibero-Americana de Estratégia. 15 (2): 1–7. doi:10.5585/ijsm.v15i2.2401.
- ^ "IU Kelley School of Business Professor Elected President of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management". Indiana University Bloomington. December 18, 2013.
- ^ Ribeiro Serra, Fernando Antonio (2016). "Editorial comment. Meeting the editors at the 9th Iberoamerican Academy of Management Conference". Revista Ibero-Americana de Estratégia. 15 (2): 1–7. doi:10.5585/ijsm.v15i2.2401.
- ^ Lazzarini, Sergio (2012). "Leveraging the competitive advantage of Iberoamerican Scholars". Management Research: Journal of the Iberoamerican Academy of Management. 10 (1): 64–73. doi:10.1108/1536-541211228577.
- ^ Aguinis, Herman; Villamor, Isabel; Lazzarini, Sergio G.; Vassolo, Roberto S.; Amorós, José Ernesto; Allen, David G. (2020). "Conducting Management Research in Latin America: Why and What's in it for you". Journal of Management. 46 (5): 615–636. doi:10.1177/0149206320901581.
- ^ Lazzarini, Sergio (2012). "Leveraging the competitive advantage of Iberoamerican Scholars". Management Research. 10 (1): 64–73. doi:10.1108/1536-541211228577.
- ^ Munyo, Ignacio (February 2020). "Las empresas públicas". El País (Montevideo).
- ^ Munyo, Ignacio (2016). "Empresas públicas y eficiencia". El país (Montevideo).
- ^ Clarkson University (January 31, 2024). "New Book on International Entrepreneurship Co-authored By Clarkson Professor Launched Globally". www.clarkson.edu. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
- ^ Gómez Mejía, Luis (2005). "Entrevista". Revista de Antiguos Alumnos del Insituto de Estudios Empresariales de Montevideo. 8 (1).
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