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Session Type: PDW Workshop
Program Session: 399 | Submission: 12951 | Sponsor(s): (OB, RM)
Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 11 2018 2:30PM - 4:30PM at Sheraton Grand Chicago in Mayfair
 
Improving Leadership Research: Mentoring to Develop Proposals into High Quality Publications
Improving Leadership Research
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Organizer: Marie Dasborough, U. of Miami
Participant: Leanne Atwater, U. of Houston
Participant: Claudia Cogliser, Texas Tech U.
Participant: Michael S. Cole, Texas Christian U.
Participant: Shelley D Dionne, Binghamton U.-State U. of New York
Participant: William L. Gardner, Texas Tech U.
Participant: Ronald H. Humphrey, Lancaster U.
Participant: Ronit Kark, Bar Ilan U.
Participant: Kevin B. Lowe, U. Of Sydney
Participant: Robin Martin, U. of Manchester
Participant: Ronald E. Riggio, Claremont McKenna College
Participant: Terri A Scandura, U. of Miami
Participant: Chester A. Schriesheim, U. of Miami
Participant: Mary Sully De Luque, Thunderbird School of Global Management at ASU
Participant: Mary Uhl-Bien, Texas Christian U.
Participant: Francis J. Yammarino, Binghamton U.-State U. of New York
Participant: Gary A Yukl, U. at Albany, State U. of New York
This leadership PDW will provide students and junior faculty the opportunity to discuss their leadership research in a collegial roundtable setting with prominent leadership scholars. The junior scholars are required to submit brief research proposals prior to the workshop, and will be matched with a more senior scholar with similar research interests (not from their home university). At the workshop, the senior scholars will then discuss these proposals with the 1-3 junior scholars they are matched with, providing insights and suggestions for future research directions. A panel discussion will follow, whereby current and former editors of top leadership journals will discuss how to transform the proposals into publishable journal articles. The focus will be on developing theoretical foundations and designing high quality empirical studies. This is a great opportunity for the junior scholars to develop their ideas, and it may even lead to future academic collaborations and foster ongoing mentoring relationships.
A brief research proposal must be submitted prior to the conference in order to participate in the mentoring session. Pre-registration is required for this session. To register online, please visit https://secure.aom.org/PDWReg. Please contact the workshop organizer m.dasborough@miami.edu to obtain the approval code. The deadline to register online is August 9, 2018.
  
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