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Welcome to the website of the Business Policy and Strategy (BPS) Division of the
Academy of Management. This site is divided into five primary sections.
The Governance section of the site includes pages outlining the Domain Statement of the BPS Division, the official BPS Web Policy statement, the recently amended Constitution of the BPS Division, the Officers of the BPS Division and their contact information, the Committees of the division, the BPS Division Newsletter, an Archives section (containing past newsletters, meeting minutes of the annual business meetings and the Executive Committee meetings), a description of BPSNet, the moderated listserv group that members use to communicate and post position announcements, and the new BPS Division Forums, an all new way for members to communicate with one another, and which currently has a featured discussion between Dan Levinthal and Jay Barney about Dell Computer’s history and future.
The Meetings section has information and links relating to meetings of interest to BPS Division members, notably the 2008 Annual Meeting of the Academy in Anaheim, CA..
The Research section of the site includes a listing of journals (including links to their websites), research resources (such as bibliographies and links to other research oriented sites), links to websites of other organizations associated with strategy research, and a repository of working papers posted by members.
The Teaching section of this site includes a selection of strategy course syllabi contributed by members, links to a number of strategy simulation websites, a list of teaching resources, and links to the websites of several teaching organizations.
The Practice section has pages listing and linking to practitioner journals, other resources and websites for practicing managers, and a list of organizations and consulting firms.
The navigation bar near the top of the page can be used to maneuver between sections, and includes drop-down menus for browsers that support them. The navigation bar at the left can be used to move around within sections of the site. Text-only versions of both of these navigation bars are included at the bottom of every page. Some links in the site will take you to other sites; just use the Back button in your browser to return here.
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