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  • 1.  PDW learn to be an editor

    Posted 05-23-2012 15:45

    If you are considering a role as a journal editor or thinking about editing a journal in the future you do not want to miss this PDW sponsored by ENT, BPS, and TIMS.

     

    Becoming and editor...?

    What is it REALLY like to be an editor?

     

    Saturday, Aug 4 2012

    10:45AM - 12:45PM a

    Sheraton Boston Hotel in Fairfax B

     

    Program Session #: 292

    Becoming a Journal Editor: Roles, Responsibilities, and Business Aspects of Journal Editing

    Do you someday aspire to be an editor or associate editor of a scholarly journal? Has the opportunity already presented itself but you were not really sure what the job entails? This interactive panel is designed to give potential editors a "view from the other side" of scholarly publishing process. Sure, you've submitted dozens of papers for review and done many more reviews of manuscripts, but do you understand how much goes on behind the scenes – beyond that editor's letter you received?

     

    Developed and supported by the Scholarly Development Committee (SDC) of the Entrepreneurship Division this session is constructed to assist those in their mid-career and beyond who are looking for ways to make a scholarly contribution beyond their own research. The SDC is charged with growing entrepreneurship scholars and serving the scholarly heterogeneous needs of the division's membership.

     

    This workshop fulfills this charge by providing our membership and others with details on the work life and workload of editors and associate editors of scholarly journals. Five panelists – all current editors of entrepreneurship journals or management journals that focus on entrepreneurship (JBV, ETP, SEJ, FBR, & JMS) – will speak about their experiences. Short presentations by each panelist will precede an interactive segment on all of the aspects of what it is like to be an editor.

     

    Moderator:  Andrew C. Corbett; Babson College (JMS)
    Participant: Mike Wright; Imperial College London (SEJ)
    Participant: Ray Bagby; Baylor University (ETP)

    Participant: Simon Parker; University of Western Ontario (JBV)
    Participant: Pramodita Sharma; University of Vermont (FBR)

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  • 2.  PDW learn to be an editor

    Posted 07-06-2012 11:56

    If you are considering a role as a journal editor or thinking about editing a journal in the future you do not want to miss this PDW sponsored by ENT, BPS, and TIMS.

     

    Becoming and editor...?

    What is it REALLY like to be an editor?

     

    Saturday, Aug 4, 2012

    10:45AM - 12:45PM

    Sheraton Boston Hotel in Fairfax B

     

    Program Session #: 292

    Becoming a Journal Editor: Roles, Responsibilities, and Business Aspects of Journal Editing

    Do you someday aspire to be an editor or associate editor of a scholarly journal? Has the opportunity already presented itself but you were not really sure what the job entails? This interactive panel is designed to give potential editors a "view from the other side" of scholarly publishing process. Sure, you've submitted dozens of papers for review and done many more reviews of manuscripts, but do you understand how much goes on behind the scenes – beyond that editor's letter you received?

     

    Developed and supported by the Scholarly Development Committee (SDC) of the Entrepreneurship Division this session is constructed to assist those in their mid-career and beyond who are looking for ways to make a scholarly contribution beyond their own research. The SDC is charged with growing entrepreneurship scholars and serving the scholarly heterogeneous needs of the division's membership.

     

    This workshop fulfills this charge by providing our membership and others with details on the work life and workload of editors and associate editors of scholarly journals. Five panelists – all current editors of entrepreneurship journals or management journals that focus on entrepreneurship (JBV, ETP, SEJ, FBR, & JMS) – will speak about their experiences. Short presentations by each panelist will precede an interactive segment on all of the aspects of what it is like to be an editor.

     

    Moderator:  Andrew C. Corbett; Babson College (JMS)
    Participant: Mike Wright; Imperial College London (SEJ)
    Participant: Ray Bagby; Baylor University (ETP)

    Participant: Simon Parker; University of Western Ontario (JBV)
    Participant: Pramodita Sharma; University of Vermont (FBR)

     

    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu. Ventures HO!