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REMINDER "Reviewing in the Rough" PDW - Call for Participants

  • 1.  REMINDER "Reviewing in the Rough" PDW - Call for Participants

    Posted 06-05-2015 09:18
    Send an e-mail to mocreview@gmail.com to request a copy of an original submission of Dave Mayer's original submission of "Encouraging Employees to Report Unethical Conduct Internally: It takes a Village."

    Complete a formal review of this manuscript (i.e., approximately two single-spaced pages).

    E-mail your completed review to mocreview@gmail.com.

    We will e-mail you the registration code for the PDW.

    Register for the PDW at the 2015 AOM PDW registration website.

    Please note that spots in the workshop will be allotted to the first 25 doctoral students and junior faculty members who submit their completed reviews before July 1.

    We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!

     


    Christopher Myers, University of Michigan

    Jeffrey Bednar, Brigham Young University

    Kevin Cruz, University of Richmond

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    Reviewing is a critical "professional responsibility" and an integral part of participating in the academic community (Trevino, 2008). Yet Tsang and Frey (2007: 129) noted that "there is no formal training for referees who usually pick up their review skills through learning by doing."  This raises a perplexing question for doctoral students and junior faculty: how can they develop critical reviewing skills when there are so few opportunities for them to practice the art of reviewing? This PDW provides participants with a rare opportunity to learn and practice the art of reviewing. Prior to the conference, participants will be asked to prepare a formal review of an original submission of Dave Mayer's manuscript "Encouraging Employees to Report Unethical Conduct Internally: It takes a Village" (Mayer, Nurmohamed, Treviño, Shapiro, & Schminke, 2013). The actual workshop will consist of two parts: (1) a panel and (2) interactive roundtables. The panel will provide participants an opportunity to gain key insights about the review process and quality reviewing from scholars who have served as an Associate Editor and Editorial Board Member at the leading journals in our field. In the interactive roundtables, Dave Mayer will provide background information about the original submission of his manuscript and then participants will break into small groups, facilitated by an experienced faculty member, to discuss and receive feedback on their formal reviews. Dave will then discuss the actual reviews of his original submission and how they helped shape the final manuscript. The PDW will conclude with a question and answer period with Dave.

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