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Rejoin Academy of Management

As a former AOM member, you’ve experienced the wealth of resources and community that AOM offers. Now, it looks like you’re poised to reconnect and revitalize your academic and professional journey.

Continue your Academic & Professional Journey

By tapping into exclusive benefits, networking opportunities, and customized leadership roles, you can elevate your growth and impact in the management field even further.

Continue your academic and professional journey with AOM

My AOM membership and involvement provide opportunities I would not have otherwise for me to get to know myself and others better as scholars and leaders.

Andrew Millin, Florida International University
Member since 2021

Why Rejoin?

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Connect with Our Community

AOM’s online community connects members and provides an engaging and collaborative experience focusing on management and organization research.

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Stay Informed with Access to Research and Journals

Access AOM’s top-ranked, peer-reviewed journals, including the complete archive of over 40,000 articles and abstracts.

Find Your Next Role

Find your next career opportunity through year-round job postings or at the Annual Meeting Career Fair featuring scheduled interviews with recruiters at global institutions.

Annual Meeting and Events

Join global members for the largest gathering of management scholars in-person at AOM’s Annual Meeting. Take part in additional in-person and virtual DIG events and Journal Workshops hosted around the globe.

Sharpen Your Research Skills

Strengthen your research expertise through access to methods training. Through AOM’s affiliation program with Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA), Student and Academic members can access CARMA resources as part of their AOM Membership benefits.

Find Your Scholarly Home with Divisions and Interest Groups (DIGs)

Divisions and Interest Groups (DIGs) reflect a broad range of member interests within 26 management disciplines. They provide collective relationships among members within a particular subject area who share similar aspects of research, interests, and professional scholarship.