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ORM; apologies for cross posting

  • 1.  ORM; apologies for cross posting

    Posted 07-10-2007 18:19

    LETTER AND ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ROBERT VANDENBERG, INCOMING EDITOR,

    ORGANIZATOINAL RESEARCH METHODS (ORM)

     

    APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE FOR CROSS-POSTINGS

     

    It was a great honor to have been selected by Sage Publications, Inc. to be

    the next Editor-in-Chief of Organizational Research Methods from 2008-2010.

    I have tough acts to follow in that the past editors, Larry Williams and

    Herman Aguinis, started and took ORM to unprecedented levels.  My role

    starting July 1, 2007 is as Incoming Editor and will overlap with Herman

    Aguinis’ term until January 1, 2008.  During this overlap, Herman remains

    ORM Editor-In-Chief but is only processing manuscripts that entered his

    queue on or before June 30, 2007 (including all outstanding revise and

    resubmits and the like).  As Incoming Editor, I am processing all new

    submissions starting on July 1, 2007. I officially become Editor-In-Chief on

    January 1, 2008.

     

    The new Editorial Review Board for ORM is listed at the end of this

    announcement.  In summary, the Associate Editors are Donald Bergh

    (<st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Denver</st1:placename>), Robert Gephart (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Alberta</st1:placename></st1:place>), Timothy

    Hinkin (<st1:placename w:st="on">Cornell</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype>), Charles Lance (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Georgia</st1:placename></st1:place>), and

    Terri Scandura (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Miami</st1:placename></st1:place>).  Terri is the Associate Editor for

    methodological resources (i.e., coordinates reviews of books, software,

    etc.), and the other Associate Editors and I will be the action editors on

    regular submissions.  I would like to thank them and the 42 members of the

    Editorial Board reviewers in advance for their willingness to join me in

    this venture.

     

    We are also very excited to announce that ORM is now on Manuscript Central

    and may be found at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/orm.  Please enter this

    link into your Favorites folder.  I would like to publicly thank Sage

    Publications, Inc. for all of the hard work they undertook to make this

    happen by July 1st. The new ORM submission guidelines appear at the end of

    this announcement but contact me if you would like me to send you a PDF

    version.  The guidelines will also appear in the October 2008 issue of ORM,

    and will eventually appear at the Sage Website (http://orm.sagepub.com).

    PLEASE NOTE – these guidelines pertain only to new submissions after July 1,

    2007. Authors returning manuscripts to Herman Aguinis and his editorial team

    should follow the previous guidelines which are posted in all issues of ORM.

     

    ORM, like all journals, also relies heavily on ad hoc reviewers.  If you

    have methodological (qualitative or quantitative) and/or statistical

    interests and skills and would like to be considered as a reviewer, please

    send me a note to that effect at orm@terry.uga.edu.  I will instruct you as

    to what the next steps are to get you into our database.

     

    With respect to manuscript processing, my goal as editor is to maintain and

    hopefully improve upon the 60-day average time from submission to first

    decision that Herman Aguinis was able to achieve during his tenure.  We

    fully realize the importance of timely and thoughtful feedback.  The

    double-blind review process remains in place.  In general, as manuscripts

    arrive, I will assign it to 3 reviewers and an Associate Editor.  I will be

    the action editor on some of the manuscripts myself.

     

    With respect to ORM itself, my vision for the journal involves the

    broadening of its content and the development of mechanisms that ensure that

    papers published in the journal receive the credit that they deserve.  I

    have been affiliated both as a reviewer and Associate Editor with ORM since

    its founding year in 1998.  In those roles, my most common criticism is that

    a given submission doesn’t pass the “So What” test in terms of making a

    novel and substantive contribution to the methods field.  It doesn’t matter

    how well-planned and well-executed the study may be.  If in the end it tells

    us something that we didn’t really need to know or repeats something we knew

    already, then it fails the “so what” test.  My purpose, therefore, is to

    accept papers that address issues on which even the well-trained and

    well-intentioned are likely to go wrong, and that have immediate

    applicability to researchers both methodologically and empirically.  My

    point is that submissions should deal with larger questions that in the end

    present advanced information that is of broad appeal not only to

    methodological experts, but also researchers who are facing increasingly

    complex study design and data analytic issues.

     

    I seek to increase breadth of appeal in several ways.  First is simply

    communicating this vision; that is, urging you - ORM’s potential pool of

    authors and reviewers – to place increased emphasis on the usefulness of the

    paper.  Second, I am in the process of designing 3 to 4 special feature

    topic issues whereby proposals are solicited focusing, for example, on

    reviewing and illustrating the use of a category of procedures or methods,

    or as another example, that translate a certain methodological or analytical

    approach into common analytic terms.  I have already announced one such

    feature topic titled, RESEARCH METHODS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: OPPORTUNITIES

    AND CHALLENGES.  The Guest Editors for that feature topic are Jeremy Short

    (<st1:placename w:st="on">Texas</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Tech</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype>), Duane <st1:country-region w:st="on">Ireland</st1:country-region> (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Texas</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">A&M</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>), and Dave

    Ketchen (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Auburn</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>).  Third, I plan to solicit proposals for special

    issues/sections that contain papers that tackle all sides of an emerging

    issue.  That is, it would be a point/counterpoint series of articles.  This

    would be a new feature of ORM but one that has been quite successful in

    other journals.

     

    Sage Publications, Inc. maintains a site listing the top most cited

    (http://orm.sagepub.com/reports/mfc1.dtl) and most read

    (http://orm.sagepub.com/reports/mfr1.dtl) ORM articles to date.  While the

    statistics at these sites pertain to only journals within Sage and thus, are

    somewhat inaccurate, they still represent good examples of the types of

    articles that meet the broad appeal goal that I seek from this journal.  Due

    to these articles as well as all of the publications appearing in ORM, the

    Thomson Scientific (ISI) Journal Citation Reports for 2006 assigned ORM an

    overall impact factor of 1.53, and ranked ORM in the top 21 out of 78

    management journals (73rd percentile) in the Management category and the top

    15 out of 54 journals (72nd percentile) for the first time in the Applied

    Psychology category.  In contrast, the 2005 impact factor was 1.10 with a

    ranking in the top 27 out of 71 management journals (62nd percentile).  In

    short, since ORM’s first appearance in the 2004 Journal Citation Reports,

    ORM has experienced an ever increasing reputation among researchers both as

    a place to publish and as a place to seek out leading edge knowledge on

    organizational research methods.  Larry Williams (ORM founding editor from

    1998 to 2004) and Herman Aguinis (Editor-In-Chief, 2005-2007) deserve a

    heart felt congratulations on steering ORM on this unprecedented path of

    growth.  Thank you, you two!!!

     

    I would like to close this as well by thanking the members of both Larry

    William’s and Herman Aguinis’ Editorial Review Boards, the cadre of ad hoc

    reviewers upon whom they relied, and all authors and contributors to ORM.

    Editing a major journal is a daunting task and would be impossible to do

    without an excellent board, and ad hoc reviewers.  Further, it is their

    input that ultimately shapes the articles appearing in the journal.

    However, even their task would be impossible to do if the submitted product

    was not a strong one.  Thus, the authors have contributed as well to ORM’s

    growth by recognizing it as an outlet for their best and strongest

    methodological research.  I hope all of you will continue to view ORM as a

    strong outlet, and will continue to submit your work to me and my Editorial

    Review Board team.

     

    Sincerely,

    Robert J. Vandenberg

    Incoming Editor, Organizational Research Methods

    Sage Publications, Inc. (http://orm.sagepub.com/)

    Sponsored by the Research Methods Division, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Management</st1:placename></st1:place>

    (http://division.aomonline.org/rm/)

    Housed at the <st1:placename w:st="on">Terry</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">College</st1:placename> of Business, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Georgia</st1:placename></st1:place>

    (http://www.terry.uga.edu)

     

    Phone 706-542-6876

    Fax 706-542-3743

    Email: orm@terry.uga.edu

     

    Associate Editors

    Donald D. Bergh, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Denver</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Robert P. Gephart, Jr., <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of Alberta</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Canada</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Timothy Hinkin, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Cornell</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Charles E. Lance, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Georgia</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Terri A. Scandura, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Miami</st1:placename></st1:place>

     

    Founding Editor

    Larry J. Williams, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Virginia</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Commonwealth</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place> (1998-2004)

     

    Past Editor

    Herman Aguinis, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Colorado</st1:placename> at <st1:city w:st="on">Denver</st1:city> and <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Health</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Sciences</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">Center</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    (2005-2007)

     

    Editorial Board

    Herman Aguinis, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Colorado</st1:placename> at <st1:city w:st="on">Denver</st1:city> and <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Health</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Sciences</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">Center</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Mats Alvesson, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of Lund</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Sweden</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Daniel J. Beal, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Rice</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Arthur G. Bedeian, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Louisiana</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Mark N. Bing, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Mississippi</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Paul D. Bliese, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

    Philip Bobko, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Gettysburg</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">College</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Brian K. Boyd, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Arizona</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Stephanie L. Castro, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Florida</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Atlantic</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    David Chan, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Singapore</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Management</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Gilad Chen, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Maryland</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Gordon W. Cheung, The <st1:placename w:st="on">Chinese</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:place w:st="on">Hong Kong</st1:place>

    Scott R. Colwell, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Guelph</st1:placename></st1:place>

    José M. Cortina, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">George</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Mason</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">University</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Jeremy F. Dawson, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Aston</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Mark Easterby-Smith, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Lancaster</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Jeffrey R. Edwards, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">North Carolina</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Mark B. Gavin, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Oklahoma</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Lawrence R. James, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Theresa J.B. Kline, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Calgary</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Ronald S. Landis, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Memphis</st1:placename></st1:place>

    James M. LeBreton, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Purdue</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Kwok Leung, <st1:placetype w:st="on">City</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:place w:st="on">Hong Kong</st1:place>

    John E. Mathieu, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Connecticut</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Adam W. Meade, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">North Carolina</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Kevin Mossholder, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Louisiana</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Daniel A. Newman, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Texas</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">A&M</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Fred Oswald, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Michigan</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Charles A. Pierce, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Memphis</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Robert E. Ployhart, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">South Carolina</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Hannah R. Rothstein, <st1:placename w:st="on">Baruch</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">College</st1:placename>, <st1:placetype w:st="on">City</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:state w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">New York</st1:place></st1:state>

    Neal Schmitt, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Michigan</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">State</st1:placetype> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Jeremy C. Short, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Texas</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Tech</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Zeki Simsek, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Connecticut</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Anne D. Smith, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Tennessee</st1:placename>, <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Knoxville</st1:place></st1:city>

    Paul E. Spector, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of South</st1:city> <st1:state w:st="on">Florida</st1:state></st1:place>

    Christiane Spitzmüller, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Houston</st1:placename></st1:place>

    Jeffrey M. Stanton, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Syracuse</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Eugene F. Stone-Romero, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Texas</st1:placename> at <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">San Antonio</st1:place></st1:city>

    Michael C. Sturman, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Cornell</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    David J. Woehr, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Tennessee</st1:placename>, <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Knoxville</st1:place></st1:city>

    Francis J. Yammarino, State <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">New York</st1:placename> at <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Binghamton</st1:place></st1:city>

     

    Manuscript Submission Guidelines:

    Organizational Research Methods (ORM) was established to bring relevant

    methodological developments to the attention of a broad range of researchers

    working in areas represented within the domains of the organizational

    sciences. An important goal of ORM is to promote an effective understanding

    of current and new methodologies as applied in organizational research.

    Thus, articles should be understandable to a general audience and should

    assume background knowledge consistent with methodological and statistical

    training provided in contemporary organizational sciences doctoral programs.

    Authors should use the latter statement as a primary consideration when

    deciding whether to submit to ORM.  This does not mean that new

    methodological and statistical procedures and concepts cannot be introduced.

    Indeed, this is highly encouraged and welcomed. 

     

    Several types of articles are appropriate for ORM. One type addresses

    questions about existing quantitative and qualitative methods and research

    designs currently used by organizational researchers and may involve a

    comparison of alternative available methods. Articles of this nature should

    focus on the relative strengths and weaknesses of the analytical

    technique(s) presented. A second type of article demonstrates new

    applications of existing quantitative or qualitative methods to substantive

    questions in organizational research. These articles should address the

    manner in which the new applications advance understanding of organizational

    research. A third type of article introduces methodological developments or

    techniques from other disciplines to organizational researchers. For these

    articles, the relative advantages of the new techniques should be clearly

    discussed. ORM also includes several reoccurring features including essays

    on methods, point/counterpoint debates, methods reviews, book reviews, and

    computer software reviews. Articles that do not fit these categories may be

    submitted to ORM, as long as they are written in a manner consistent with

    the objectives stated above.  Finally, scale or measurement development

    manuscripts that are applications of standard and established measurement

    development procedures are not encouraged.  Manuscripts, however, that

    challenge and/or advance standard and established measurement development

    procedures and present something new with respect to those procedures are

    encouraged.

     

    Prospective authors must specify that their manuscript is not under

    consideration at another journal and that it has not been published

    elsewhere in substantially similar form or with substantially similar

    content.  Further, if the manuscript represents a substantial revision of a

    previously rejected manuscript from ORM, it must be identified as such with

    the previous manuscript number and a letter outlining why you feel it should

    be considered in its new form. 

     

    Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to

    http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/orm. Authors will be required to set up an

    online account on the SAGETRACK system powered by ScholarOne.  After logging

    in, submissions are completed through your <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Author</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">Center</st1:placetype></st1:place>.  Your title should

    be no more than 20 words, and your abstract no more than 180 words.

    Corresponding authors need to completely enter all co-author information as

    well.  The manuscript to be uploaded should be completely devoid of any

    author identification, and be prepared using Microsoft Word.  It should be

    ONE file starting with the abstract on page 1 and with the text starting on

    page 2.  Following the text, arrange endnotes, references, appendices,

    tables, and figures, in this order.   Manuscripts should generally not

    exceed 30 pages inclusive, and should follow the style guidelines of the

    American Psychological Association (current edition).

     

     

     

    Lisa Schurer Lambert
    J. Mack Robinson College of Business
    Georgia State University
    35 Broad Street, Room 1003
    Atlanta GA 30303-4014
    Phone: 404.413.7536
    Fax: 404.413.7571
    Email: lisalambert@gsu.edu

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