Data Revolution: Empowering Humanity
August 22-24, 2025 | Chicago, IL
Data plays an increasingly expansive role across life and commerce today, not just as a tool for business growth but as a force that can drive positive global change. As a melting pot of diversely informed disciplines (psychology, sociology, economics, computer science), marketing is uniquely positioned to capitalize on and be informed by the ongoing data revolution. Marketing provides insights into our self-perception, our view of others, our assessment of how others perceive us, and our ideas for improving our world. It shapes market existence and function. Yet, to maximize opportunities through data requires us to think differently. As scholars developing deep theoretical knowledge, we must harness the value of diverse and novel data that will require nothing short of a revolution defined by new methods, new theories, and collaborations across diverse disciplines (e.g., medicine, public health, law, urban planning). Mainly, it will require an openness and a hunger for unique perspectives that can enrich our own. The 2025 AMA Summer Academic Conference will serve as a platform that will enable collaborations, forge strong relationships, inspire courageous thoughts, and ultimately nurture the human aspects of our academy.
Conference Co-Chairs
Colleen Harmeling
Florida State University
Tonya Bradford
University of California, Irvine
Adithya B Pattabhiramaiah
Georgia Tech University
Conference Tracks
Muzeeb Shaik | Indiana University (US)
Arun Swaminathan | Texas Tech University (US)
Manpreet Gill | University of South Carolina (US)
Cammy Crolic | Florida State University (US)
Shane Wang | Virginia Tech (US)
Margherita Pagani | SKEMA Business School (FR)
Dionne Nickerson | Emory University (US)
Maria Rita Micheli | IESEG School of Management (EU)
Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang | Lehigh University (US)
Madhu Vishwanathan | Loyola Marymount University (US)
Alex Bleier | Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (DE)
Jordan Moffett | University of Kentucky (US)
Huanhuan Shi | Texas A&M University (US)
Sebastian Hohenberg | University of Münster (DE)
Thomas Robinson | City University (UK)
Rachel Hochstein | University of Missouri-Kansas City (US)
Tuba Yilmaz | BI Norwegian Business School (NO)
Andre Martin | University of Notre Dame (US)
Samantha Cross | Babson College (US)
Jason Stornelli | Oregon State University (US)
Vamsi Kanuri | University of Notre Dame (US)
Kay Peters | University of Hamburg (DE)
Submission Types
Submission Template – Competitive Papers
Manuscripts addressing substantive or theoretical topics are sought for competitive paper sessions.
It is mandatory that at least one author of all accepted papers register for, and present the paper at, the conference. Submission of the same (or substantially overlapping) manuscript(s) to multiple themes is not permitted. As a reminder, papers are reviewed following a double-anonymized process; reviewers will not know who authored the papers, nor will authors know the names of their reviewers.
Format and Style for Competitive Papers:
Prepare and submit electronic documents in PDF format. Please include 1) Title, 2) Extended Abstract (175 word limit), 3) Key Contributions to academe and practitioners (300 words) 4) Manuscript (up to 3,600 words), 5) Table or Figure (optional) and 6) Selected references. Authors have the option of including one table summarizing results and/or one figure (these do not count against the word limit). References also do not count against the word limit.
[Please note that submissions with text longer than 4,100 words will not be reviewed].
To assure an anonymous review, authors must avoid revealing their identities in the body or reference section of the paper. Authors should do the following:
- Do not save the file with author-identifying information in the file name.
- Do not include a front page with author-identifying information.
- Remove the author identifying information from the document’s file properties.
Confirmation that your paper was submitted successfully will be sent via email to the submitter.
Authors of accepted competitive papers have the option of publishing either an extended abstract or a full paper in the conference proceedings. Choosing to publish an Extended Abstract gives authors the option to submit the paper elsewhere for publication after the conference.
Submission Template – Poster Presentation
Poster sessions provide an opportunity to share research in the working stage, i.e., with at least part of the data having been collected and analyzed, but not necessarily ready for submission to a journal. They are presented as part of poster sessions. Poster sessions can be particularly useful for getting input at intermediate stages of a research project. All poster abstract submissions must be directed to only one track.
By submitting a poster abstract, the author affirms that he/she will register for and appear at the conference to participate in the poster session.
Format and Submission Process for Posters:
Prepare and submit electronic documents in PDF format. Please include 1) Title, 2) Key Contributions to academe and practitioners (300 words), 3) Extended Abstract (1,000 word limit), 4) Table or Figure (optional) and 5) Selected references. Authors have the option of including one table summarizing results and/or one figure (these do not count against the word limit). References also do not count against the word limit.
Please note that submissions with text longer than 1,300 words will not be reviewed].
To assure an anonymous review, authors must avoid revealing their identities in the body or reference section of the paper. Authors should do the following:
- Do not save the file with author-identifying information in the file name.
- Do not include a front page with author-identifying information.
- Remove the author identifying information from the document’s file properties
Confirmation that your abstract was submitted successfully will be sent via email to the submitter.
Accepted poster authors must agree to prepare a poster for display during the session and be available to discuss your research and answer questions at the invited poster session.
Submission Template – Special Session
Anyone may organize and propose a special session, although those who are unfamiliar with AMA conference special sessions are encouraged to discuss their ideas with the conference co-chairs or track chairs for developmental feedback before submitting a proposal. Special sessions provide a good vehicle to acquaint marketing academics with new perspectives, theories, and provocative ideas, to bring diverse participants together around a common theme, or to integrate academically-minded practitioners into the conference. Sessions involving participants from multiple countries, focusing on theory development or cutting-edge research directions, and offering insights regarding academic-business partnerships for teaching or research are particularly encouraged.
Special sessions should feature three or four presentations on a related theme. Another possibility is an interactive panel discussion among 4-6 panelists and a moderator. Other creative special session formats are encouraged, particularly those that generate attendee interaction.
All special session proposal submissions must be directed to only one track. Proposals for special sessions should describe the topic and its importance to marketing, summarize the issues to be covered, and identify all individuals (with their qualifications) who will formally participate. Special session proposals should provide specificity regarding the purpose, format, participants, and roles in the session. AMA Academic Special Interest Groups (SIGs) may propose special sessions to the SIG Programming track.
Selection criteria include the general quality of the proposal, the level of interest the session is likely to generate at the conference, and the session’s relevance to the conference theme.
By submitting a special session proposal, the organizer and listed participants affirm that, if accepted, all will register for and appear at the Conference as described in the proposal.
Format and Submission Process for Special Sessions:
Prepare and submit an extended abstract in Microsoft Word format. Special session proposals must include the title of the session and an extended abstract of 3,600 words maximum. The proposal should describe the objective of the session, its structure and general orientation, likely audience, key issues, and topics to be covered, as well as a description of why the session is likely to make an important contribution to the discipline. Also, include a brief description of each paper in the session.
The text of the special session proposal must not exceed 3,600 words and should be submitted in the double-spaced format, prepared in 12-point font.
Due to the unique nature of special sessions, presenter names and information should be included in the proposal and will be noted as a part of the review process.
Confirmation that your proposal was submitted successfully will be sent via email to the submitter. Special session participants are all expected to register for the conference.
Intensive Workshops are a new submission type that were introduced during the 2023 AMA Summer Academic Conference. These workshops are intended to allow participants to deep dive into a topic over an extended amount of time. (For example: How do we research race? What can big data tell us about vulnerable populations? or Preparing for the Job Market.) These sessions will run for four hours with a maximum number of participants. In your proposal, please ensure that you demonstrate what will be achieved over the period of time participants are together. Only 6-10 of these proposals can be accepted.
How Do I Submit My Paper?
All submissions should be made electronically via the AMA’s online submission management system (Ex Ordo). If you have submitted to an AMA academic conference in the last year, you should be able to use the same username and password. The submission deadline for the 2025 conference is Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
Important Dates
- Event Super Early-Bird Registration: December 9, 2024
- Call for Papers Due: January 22, 2025
- Accept/Reject Notifications Sent: Mid-March
- Event Early-Bird Registration: July 16, 2025
Code of Ethics
Authors submitting papers to American Marketing Association academic conferences must adhere to the following code of ethics:
- Submission of the same (or substantially overlapping) manuscript, special session proposal, or working paper abstract to multiple themes is not permitted.
- Submitting authors should specify who will present papers being considered for Special Sessions or Competitive Paper presentations. An author can be listed as a presenter for no more than two submissions but can be listed as the co-author of multiple submissions. This restriction is to encourage authors to submit their best work and to allow a wider range of presenters.
- Submissions should not already be published in any journal or publication (including online journals, books, and book chapters). Submitting authors should monitor this issue carefully.
- Competitive Paper and Poster submissions should not include content that has been presented at earlier AMA conferences.