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Extension of Deadline-Call for Papers: SIM&ONE Manuscript Development Workshop, Academy of Management, Anaheim, Aug 10, 2008

  • 1.  Extension of Deadline-Call for Papers: SIM&ONE Manuscript Development Workshop, Academy of Management, Anaheim, Aug 10, 2008

    Posted 06-02-2008 10:18

    Dear Friends:
    Andreas Scherer and I have decided to extend the deadline for submissions to the SIM and ONE Manuscript Development Workshop at the AOM Meetings to June 15, 2008 (see call for papers below).  Well-crafted papers on social entrepreneurship might be appropriate. 
    Best regards,
    Don Siegel
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    (as of 7/1/08)
    Donald S. Siegel, Ph.D.
    Dean and Professor 
    School of Business
    University at Albany, SUNY
    1400 Washington Avenue
    Albany, NY 12222
    Tel: (518) 442-4910
    Fax: (518) 442-4975
    DSiegel@uamail.albany.edu
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    CALL FOR PAPERS: SIM&ONE Manuscript Development Workshop
    SIM&ONE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
    2008 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, California,
    Sunday, August 10, 2008, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Location: Anaheim Marriott, Platinum 8 (please check the official program)

    This PDW is aimed at bringing together SIM&ONE and non-SIM/non-ONE scholars to aid colleagues in their efforts to publish in top journals outside those often considered to be specialty journals in ethics and corporate social responsibility. In particular, we have assembled a team of scholars who have been successful publishing SIM&ONE or related work in the very best general management journals like AMJ, AMR, ASQ, JMS, Org Science, Org Studies, and SMJ. We will pair these experienced scholars with SIM&ONE members interested in exploring how specific manuscripts might be developed to meet the publication standards of the top management journals. Applicants to the workshop will submit a paper to the organizers. These papers will then be evaluated by the organizers as to whether they have any potential (loosely defined) for publication in the top management journals. Once an applicant is accepted, we will assign he/she to two mentors. Each mentor would receive (ahead of time) a working paper from two participants, and have comments ready for them in the session. In the 2 hour work session, participants and panelists will thoroughly critique the papers and ideas, and work to develop them to their fullest. Toward the end of the session, each table pair of participants would then caucus for about 15 minutes to compile a brief list of “takeaways,” to be reported back to the group at large. These final reports would wrap up the session. We envision a session limited to about 20-25 paper manuscripts.

    This workshop requires a pre-registration. Please apply for the workshop and submit your working paper (30 pgs maximum) to Andreas Scherer by June 15, 2008 (andreas.scherer@iou.uzh.ch). The co-organizers will evaluate the papers on their potential for top-journal publication. Applicants will be advised as to whether they have been accepted and to what mentors they have been assigned by July 1.

    confirmed mentors:
    1.       Frank de Bakker (Free U Amsterdam)
    2.       Tima Bansal (U of Western Ontario)
    3.       Petra Christmann (Rutgers U)
    4.       Andrew Crane (York U)
    5.       John Hassard (U of Manchester)
    6.       Pursey Heugens (Erasmus U)
    7.       Brian Husted (York U)
    8.       Campbell Jones (U of Leicester)
    9.       Joshua Margolis (Harvard U)
    10.   Alfred Marcus (U of Minnesota)
    11.   Dirk Matten (York U)
    12.   Abby McWilliams (U of Illinois-Chicago)
    13.   Richard Nielsen (Boston College, Associate Editor Organization Studies)
    14.   Guido Palazzo (U of Lausanne)
    15.   Kathleen Rehbein (Marquette U)
    16.   Georges Romme (Eindhoven U of Technology)
    17.   Deborah E. Rupp (U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
    18.   Lori Ryan (San Diego State U)
    19.   Marshall Schminke (U of Central Florida)
    20.   Susan Schneider (U of Geneva)
    21.   Dough Schuler (Rice U)
    22.   Paul Shrivastava (Bucknell U)
    23.   Ann Terlaak (U of Wisconsin)
    24.   Linda Trevino (Penn State U, Associate Editor Academy of Management Review)
    25.   David Waldman (Arizona State University)

    for further information contact:
    Andreas Scherer (andreas.scherer@iou.uzh.ch) or Don Siegel (donald.siegel@ucr.edu)

    SIM Faculty development chair and co-chair:
    Andreas Georg Scherer (U Zurich), Don Siegel (U California at Riverside)

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