Dear Listserv members,
Please see more information related to the PDW "Researchers at the periphery: stories from the trenches on how to join the research conversation" posted by Fida Afiouni (American U. of Beirut).
Kind regards
Sanjee
Sanjee Perera
AoM GDO Listserv Manager
Research Fellow
School of Management, University of South Australia Business School
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the (D&ITC,CAR,HR) have sponsored a PDW "Researchers at the periphery: stories from the trenches on how to join the research conversation" for junior international faculty as part of the pre-conference activities at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting.(see below)
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Submission: 14054 | Sponsor(s): (D&ITC, CAR, HR) Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 2 2014 11:15AM - 1:45PM at Loews Philadelphia Hotel in Adams Room Researchers at the periphery: stories from the trenches on how to join the research conversation Researchers at the periphery |
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Discussant: Bijan Azad; American U. of Beirut; Chair: Fida Afiouni; American U. of Beirut; Presenter: Fida Afiouni; American U. of Beirut; Presenter: Nathalie Belhoste; NEOMA Business School; Presenter: Charlotte M. Karam; American U. of Beirut; Presenter: Farah Kodeih; NEOMA Business School;
This workshop targets junior international faculty who are struggling to find their place in the research conversation. In line with the Academy's ongoing reach for international scholars, and its concern to be more inclusive and relevant to an increasing number of international faculty joining the academy, this workshop aims at providing a platform for peer-to peer interaction, whereby four international scholars who are building a foundation for a successful academic career share their experiences with their peers and recall various avenues, ideas, and occurrences that allowed them to overcome the various challenges faced. Each presenter, by drawing on the example of a real paper's story, will focus on one particular challenge and will highlight the critical incidents that allowed them to move along the perilous publishing process from desk reject to revisions to final publications. These junior faculty facilitators, along with a senior international scholar will offer tips from the trenches, key questions for peer reflection as well as actionable take-aways that can get help other junior international scholar navigate their way through the academy and through the publishing process more generally. The PDW will also serve a platform to forge connections between the junior international faculty themselves. |