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REMINDER: CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS STR Global Representatives' PDW - Academy of Management, Chicago, USA

  • 1.  REMINDER: CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS STR Global Representatives' PDW - Academy of Management, Chicago, USA

    Posted 04-20-2018 07:49

    CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS

     Fostering Publication from Around the World in Leading Organization and Strategy Journals

    STR Global Representatives' PDW - Academy of Management, Chicago, USA

    Submission Deadline: April 27th, 2018

     

    Sorry for cross-posting

    Description:

    Around the world we find researchers engaged in exciting, innovative, and relevant research projects. Unfortunately, many of these geographically diverse researchers face significant obstacles that prevent them from publishing in leading, high-impact journals and reaching a broad audience. Now in its seventh year, this PDW is targeted to help scholars from under-represented countries who seek successful publication of their research in top scholarly journals. The PDW has a very practical, hands-on orientation.

    • To register, please send (a) a current CV and (b) a completed and edited manuscript that you plan to submit to a peer-reviewed research journal to Lara Jelenc (lara.jelenc@efri.hr) by April 27th, 2018 and (c) state if you ever participated AOM and register as such in the past. Scholars admitted to the PDW will be notified by beginning of May. We also offer need and merit based financial support for many admitted scholars (see details below).

     

    PDW Format:

    The PDW consists of three highly interactive sessions, which complement each other.

    Editor Panel: Current and former journal editors share their insights from handling manuscripts originating in different countries, and discuss important issues such as how to frame research projects for publication, the distinct requirements of different outlets, how to overcome language difficulties, etc. All panelists have served on multiple editorial boards.

    Global Scholars Panel: Well-published scholars from around the world share their successes and challenges, and provide their experiences with the review process.

    Paper Development Session: In this session, registered participants will receive feedback on their submitted manuscripts from facilitators, along with suggestions on how to successfully publish them.

    Throughout the PDW, ongoing dialogue will address different types of research articles (quantitative, qualitative, theoretical, etc.), taking into consideration the research traditions of scholars from different parts of the world.

    After the PDW the STR Executive Committee will also sponsor an offsite lunch for registered participants.

     

    Panelists (All panelists have served on multiple editorial boards):

    Tomi Laamanen, University of St. Gallen, former Associate Editor of Strategic Management Journal, Editor-in-Chief of Long Range Planning, and member of the Editorial Boards of Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Discovery, Journal of Management, and Strategic Management Journal

    Loizos Heracleous, Warwick Business School, serves on the editorial boards of top management journals including the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of Management Studies and Human Relations. He has served on the board of the Academy of Management Review, and was a senior editor of Organization Studies.

    Pablo Martin de Holan, Chief Editor of the Journal of Management Inquiry

     

    Mariano L.M. Heyden, Monash Business School, Melbourne, Australia

    Roberto Vassolo, IAE Business School, Argentina, South America

    Moses Acquaah, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US (representing Africa)

    Tomaž Čater, Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Europe

    Jin- Su Kang, National ChiaoTung University, Taiwan, Asia 

     

    Scholarships:

    In order to encourage participation from under-represented countries in the academy, the STR Division will offer need-based financial support. The financial support will include up to five (5) travel grants of US $250 and up to three (3) free conference registration vouchers (for first-time conference attendees ONLY). Financial support will be offered on the basis of: (a) quality and promise of the manuscripts, and (b) demonstrated need, both to be determined solely by the STR Division. Scholars admitted to the PDW are encouraged to seek additional "matching" funding from other sources. The PDW organizers will arrange recommendation letters, if needed, to secure these additional funds.  

     

    Organizers:

    Lara Jelenc, University of Rijeka, Croatia, Europe, ljelenc@efri.hr

    Octavio Martinez, INCAE, Nicaragua, North America, octavio.martinez@incae.edu

    Ralf Wilden, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, Oceania, ralf.wilden@mq.edu.au

    Sai Lan, Peking University, Bejing, China, Southeast Asia, sailan@phbs.pku.edu.cn

    Maria Eugenia Delfino, ESE Business School, South America, mdelfino.ese@uandes.cl

    Juliana Mulaa Namada, United States International University, Kenya, Africa, jnamada@usiu.ac.ke



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