2014 The Relational Structure of Schemas, AOM Meetings
2014 Historical Method, AOM Meetings
2014 Multi-Level Discourse Analysis, AOM Meetings
2013 Development of Dynamic Capabilities, Strategic Management Society Meetings
2013 The Role of Power and Authority in Computer Use, EGOS Meetings
2013 The Logic and Structure of Category Formation, AOM Meetings
2013 History and Strategy, AOM Meetings
2012 Intraorganizational Struggles for Jurisdictional Control: Technology Innovation and Occupational Change in Manufacturing Firms, 1954 – 1980, UNC, Boston University
2012 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Duke, Boston University, LBS, Cornell, Tuck
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, University of Texas at Austin
2011 Intraorganizational Struggles for Jurisdictional Control: Technology Innovation and Occupational Change in Manufacturing Firms, 1954 – 1980, Innovation, Organizations, and Society Conference, October
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Wharton, EOI Workshop, October
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, August
2011 Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the “Fair Market” Rule Implementation in Financial Markets, Academy of Management Annual Meeting, August
2011 ‘The Hard-Working Obedient Moron’: Power and Use of the Computer in Insurance, 1947 – 1960s, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, University of Chicago, May
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Wharton Technology Conference, April
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, University of Illinois, April
2011 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Northwestern University Communications Group, January
2010 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, Stanford University, WTO and SCANCOR, November
2010 The Process of Schema Development: How the Insurance Industry Conceptualized the Computer: 1947 – 1975, University of Michigan Ross School of Business, December
2010 ‘The Hard-Working Obedient Moron’: Power and Use of the Computer in Insurance, 1947 – 1960s, Northwestern, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences
2010 Structural Position and Social Movement Strategies, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
2010 Structural Position and Social Movement Strategies, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management
2010 Structural Position and Social Movement Strategies, UC Davis Qualitative Conference
2010 Structural Position and Social Movement Strategies, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
2010 Fitting in New Concepts: How the Insurance Industry Assimilated the Computer, 1945-1955, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business Entrepreneurship Conference
2010 Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the “Fair Market” Rule Implementation in Financial Markets, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology
2010 Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the “Fair Market” Rule Implementation in Financial Markets, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
2009 Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the “Fair Market” Rule Implementation in Financial Markets, EGOS Annual Meeting
2009 Concept Creation, Coherence, and Cohesion, Academy of Management Annual Meeting
2009 Concept Creation, Coherence, and Cohesion, Innovation, Organizations, and Society Conference, sponsored by University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Northwestern University School of Communication
2009 Concept Creation, Coherence, and Cohesion, MIT Sloan School of Management
2009 Concept Creation, Coherence, and Cohesion, London Business School
2009 Concept Creation, Coherence, and Cohesion, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
2008 The Dynamics of Categorization, Nagymoras Conference (annual Population Ecology conference)
2008 The Dynamics of Categorization Harvard Business School Strategy Conference
2008 The Dynamics of Categorization American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
2007 Social Beliefs and Markets: The Problem of Categorization, Justification, and Innovation, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business Emergence Conference
2007 Considering the Customer: Determinants and Impact of Using Technology, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
2007 Considering the Customer: Determinants and Impact of Using Technology, Harvard Business School
2007 Considering the Customer: Determinants and Impact of Using Technology, University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management
2007 Considering the Customer: Determinants and Impact of Using Technology, Academy of Management Annual Meeting
2006 Radical Incrementalism: Factoring Customer Use into Technological Change, Academy of Management Annual Meeting
2006 The Role of Demand in Technological Change and Industry Evolution, Lausanne, Switzerland, CCC Doctorial Consortium
2005 Dominant Use, MIT, Annual International User Innovation Workshop
INDUSTRY SPEAKING / CONFERENCES
2011 Accenture Management Consulting Strategy Practice
2007 MIT Center for Digital Business
2007 Fidelity Investments
2001 Energy Investment Conference
2001 Risk Assessment Conference
1999 i2 User Conference
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
2015 Dartmouth Ventures – Workshop Leader
2015 Tuck School of Business, Sports and Entertainment Conference, Moderator
2015 Tuck School of Business – Board of Overseers Meeting
2014 Tuck School of Business – Tech Conference, Moderator