The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community

Purpose: Doctoral education (DE) is central to the development and application of operations management (OM) thinking. The European Doctoral Educational Network (EDEN) seminar on research methodology in OM is a structured initiative developed in 1999 by European Operations Management Association (Eu...

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Main Authors: Coghlan, Paul, Hargaden, Vincent, Coghlan, David, Idris, Aida, Ahlstrom, Par
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spelling my.um.eprints.155442019-09-03T09:06:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/15544/ The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community Coghlan, Paul Hargaden, Vincent Coghlan, David Idris, Aida Ahlstrom, Par HF Commerce L Education (General) Purpose: Doctoral education (DE) is central to the development and application of operations management (OM) thinking. The European Doctoral Educational Network (EDEN) seminar on research methodology in OM is a structured initiative developed in 1999 by European Operations Management Association (EurOMA) and European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM). This intensive five-day seminar has run annually since and, to date, has engaged 486 students. The purpose of this paper is to ask: what role has the OM EDEN seminar played in the formation and academic career development of doctoral researchers, and how has it contributed to the development of EurOMA as a community of practice? Design/methodology/approach: The authors developed a retrospective case on the design, launch and growth of the OM EDEN seminar employing two data gathering methods (collecting secondary and archival data, and a survey of four selected seminar participants) and a social network analysis. Findings: The EDEN seminar is an effective educational intervention in developing doctoral researchers and their subsequent academic careers. The seminar has also contributed to EurOMA as a community of practice, bringing faculty together to teach, write and publish leading edge contributions in research methods for OM. Research limitations/implications: The case is focused on the OM EDEN seminar only, within which the survey is limited to four of the early participants. While another set of participants might respond differently in detail, the authors’ expectation is that participant perception of the role of the seminar would not change. The paper provides an exemplar for European academic associations to guide how they might explore the formation and academic career development of doctoral candidates within a community of practice. Practical implications: The seminar merits the ongoing support of EurOMA and EIASM, not just in educating doctoral students but also in bringing faculty together to publish leading edge contributions to the OM domain. Social implications: The paper draws on the areas of student formation, academic career development and communities of practice to illustrate the role played by the OM EDEN seminar. Originality/value: This paper is the first description, analysis and reflection on the role played by the OM EDEN seminar. Emerald 2018 Article PeerReviewed Coghlan, Paul and Hargaden, Vincent and Coghlan, David and Idris, Aida and Ahlstrom, Par (2018) The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 38 (8). pp. 1664-1682. ISSN 0144-3577 https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOPM-06-2017-0353 doi:10.1108/IJOPM-06-2017-0353
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topic HF Commerce
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L Education (General)
Coghlan, Paul
Hargaden, Vincent
Coghlan, David
Idris, Aida
Ahlstrom, Par
The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
description Purpose: Doctoral education (DE) is central to the development and application of operations management (OM) thinking. The European Doctoral Educational Network (EDEN) seminar on research methodology in OM is a structured initiative developed in 1999 by European Operations Management Association (EurOMA) and European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM). This intensive five-day seminar has run annually since and, to date, has engaged 486 students. The purpose of this paper is to ask: what role has the OM EDEN seminar played in the formation and academic career development of doctoral researchers, and how has it contributed to the development of EurOMA as a community of practice? Design/methodology/approach: The authors developed a retrospective case on the design, launch and growth of the OM EDEN seminar employing two data gathering methods (collecting secondary and archival data, and a survey of four selected seminar participants) and a social network analysis. Findings: The EDEN seminar is an effective educational intervention in developing doctoral researchers and their subsequent academic careers. The seminar has also contributed to EurOMA as a community of practice, bringing faculty together to teach, write and publish leading edge contributions in research methods for OM. Research limitations/implications: The case is focused on the OM EDEN seminar only, within which the survey is limited to four of the early participants. While another set of participants might respond differently in detail, the authors’ expectation is that participant perception of the role of the seminar would not change. The paper provides an exemplar for European academic associations to guide how they might explore the formation and academic career development of doctoral candidates within a community of practice. Practical implications: The seminar merits the ongoing support of EurOMA and EIASM, not just in educating doctoral students but also in bringing faculty together to publish leading edge contributions to the OM domain. Social implications: The paper draws on the areas of student formation, academic career development and communities of practice to illustrate the role played by the OM EDEN seminar. Originality/value: This paper is the first description, analysis and reflection on the role played by the OM EDEN seminar.
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author Coghlan, Paul
Hargaden, Vincent
Coghlan, David
Idris, Aida
Ahlstrom, Par
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Hargaden, Vincent
Coghlan, David
Idris, Aida
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title The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
title_short The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
title_full The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
title_fullStr The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
title_full_unstemmed The role of OM EDEN in building the EurOMA community
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