Organizer: Igor Bartolec, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Organizer: Lauren A. Keating, EM Lyon Business School Discussant: Daniel Spurk, U. of Bern Facilitator: Jos Akkermans, Vrije U. Amsterdam Facilitator: Michael B. Arthur, Suffolk U. Facilitator: Yehuda Baruch, Southampton Business School, U. of Southampton Facilitator: Gayle M. Baugh, U. of West Florida Facilitator: Torsten Biemann, U. of Mannheim Facilitator: Nikos Bozionelos, EMLYON Business School Facilitator: Shoshana Dobrow, London School of Economics Facilitator: Kimberly A. Eddleston, Northeastern U. Facilitator: Danna Greenberg, Babson College Facilitator: Stefanie Gustafsson, U. of Bath Facilitator: Andreas Hirschi, U. of Bern Facilitator: Peter Heslin, UNSW Sydney Facilitator: Barbara S. Lawrence, U. of California, Los Angeles Facilitator: Emma Parry, Cranfield U. Facilitator: Maury Peiperl, George Mason U. Facilitator: Julia Richardson, Curtin U. Facilitator: Bert Schreurs, Vrije U. Brussel Facilitator: Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State U. Facilitator: Daniel Turban, U. of Missouri Facilitator: Andreas Wihler, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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Careers in the Rough offers PhD students and junior scholars who submit careers manuscripts a chance to have their work reviewed by leading scholars in the field in a roundtable format. Senior scholars who moved the careers literature forward, have strong publication records, and are familiar with the challenges involved in publishing high- impact research, will review the manuscripts and offer constructive support and guidance. Moreover, senior scholars can provide constructive feedback regarding potential publishing outlets. This session will also offer an important opportunity to discuss core principles and practices of publishing careers research. Participants who wish to have their manuscripts reviewed are asked to submit their (i) manuscript, (ii) an up-to 250 words description on a particular dilemma, question, or concern they want to address in their manuscript, and (iii) a name of their target journal via e-mail to i.bartolec@fs.de by June 26. In addition, this workshop is also open to participants who only wish to participate in roundtable discussions, without submitting their manuscripts. They should register latest by July 31. For both types of participants, earlier applications are highly encouraged, as we will be doing rolling admissions. The list of available roundtable discussions will be distributed in mid-July to all registered participants via e-mail. Participants will be required to read the manuscripts assigned to the selected roundtable. Pre-registration is required for all participants. |