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  • 1.  Diversity Publishing Workshop at AOM: Deadline Extension to July 5th

    Posted 06-23-2016 17:34
    Dear Colleagues, 

    The manuscript submission deadline is now extended to July 5. 

    Please below for further details. SPECIAL NOTE:  The Diversity Publishing Workshop is a great way to get early feedback on your submissions to the AMR Special Topic Forum on Diversity!  (Submission window for this special issue is February 1-28, 2017).  

    Please contact Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) if you would like to submit a manuscript or register. 

    Best, 
    Raymond Trau, Belle Rose Ragins and Robin Ely


    ****

    . Derek Avery, Wake Forest University; 


    . Jennifer Berdahl, U. of British Columbia;

    Shelley Brickson , U. of Illinois at Chicago;

    Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology;

    Martin Davidson, U. of Virginia;

    Marta Elvira, IESE;

    David Harrison, The U. of Texas at Austin;

    Charmine Hartel, U. of Queensland; 

    Michelle Hebl, Rice U.;

    Jenny Hoobler, U. of Pretoria;

    Aparna Joshi, Pennsylvania State U.;

    Eden King, George Mason U.;

    Alison Konrad, Western U.; 

    David Kravitz, George Mason U.;

    Barbara Lawrence, U. of California, Los Angeles;

    Patrick McKay, Rutgers U.;

    Tanya Menon, The Ohio State U.;

    Lisa Nishii, Cornell U.;

    Katherine Phillips, Columbia U.;

    Ashleigh Rosette, Duke U.;

    Maureen Scully, U. of Massachusetts, Boston;

    Maria Triana, U. of Wisconsin, Madison.  

     

    Manuscript Submission Process

    Due to the intense nature of the review process, a limited number of manuscripts will be selected for the workshop.  Manuscripts will be selected based on the following criteria: (1) they are within the content domain of GDO, (2) they are not currently under journal review, and (3) they are in near-final form for submission to a refereed journal. Although authors may submit more than one manuscript, only one per author will be selected for the workshop. We will give priority to junior faculty who are first authors of the manuscript, and they should also provide a focus for the review process by describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern s/he would like the reviewers to discuss, as well as the name of the targeted journal.

    This session is aimed at junior faculty, but doctoral students are encouraged to attend the session in order to learn about the review process. People can attend this session without having a manuscript under review, but all attendees need to register for the session and be willing to read the manuscripts prior to the session. We have limited seats for participants who therefore will be selected on the basis of 'first-in first-serve'. Early registration is encouraged!

    Junior faculty who wish to participate in this workshop must submit their manuscripts to Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) by July 5th, 2016 in order to provide adequate time for selecting manuscripts and the review process.

    Session Description

    Authors, discussants/reviewers and scribes (who write notes and report back to the large group on key insights) will be assigned to review tables based on either the topic or the targeted journal. All participants will be asked to read the manuscript(s) that will be discussed at their table before coming to the session in order to provide helpful feedback to the authors.  Each participant will have the opportunity to participate in two reviews over the course of the session.

    This session will also offer an important opportunity to discuss core principles and practices of publishing diversity research. Authors and other participants will gain important insights into the publication process and will be able to network with diversity scholars, review board members and journal editors.

    We hope you can join us for this day of development.  It is all about you!

    Contact Person

    Raymond Trau, PDW Organizer
, RMIT University

    Email:  raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au



  • 2.  Diversity Publishing Workshop at AOM: Deadline Extension to July 5th

    Posted 07-09-2016 07:32
    C.ossenkop@vu.nl
    On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:33 PM Raymond Trau <raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au> wrote:
    Dear Colleagues, 

    The manuscript submission deadline is now extended to July 5. 

    Please below for further details. SPECIAL NOTE:  The Diversity Publishing Workshop is a great way to get early feedback on your submissions to the AMR Special Topic Forum on Diversity!  (Submission window for this special issue is February 1-28, 2017).  

    Please contact Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) if you would like to submit a manuscript or register. 

    Best, 
    Raymond Trau, Belle Rose Ragins and Robin Ely


    ****

    Diversity Research Publishing Workshop

    2016 Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim

    Friday, August 5, 2016, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM    

     

     

    Manuscript submission deadline: July 5th, 2016 

     

    PDW Organizer:

    ·      Raymond Nam Cam Trau, RMIT University (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au)  

    PDW Chairs:

    ·      Belle Rose Ragins, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    ·      Robin Ely, Harvard University

    Deadline:  Deadline for registration and submission of manuscripts is July 5th, 2016. Please contact Raymond Trau at raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au for registration and questions about manuscript submission.

    Objective of Workshop

    The goal of this PDW session is to advance the careers of junior faculty - especially those in under-represented groups - by helping them publish diversity research in top-tier academic journals. This workshop will offer participants a chance to have their work reviewed by leading scholars in the field.  These scholars have served as editors, associate editors and editorial board members of leading journals, such as ASQ, AMJ, AMR, Academy of Management Annals, JAP, Organization Science, Organization Studies, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, OBHDP, AMLE, Group and Organization Management, Human Relations, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business and Psychology, and Organization.

    Reviewers include (listed alphabetically):

      

    . Derek Avery, Wake Forest University; 


    . Jennifer Berdahl, U. of British Columbia;

     

    ·      Shelley Brickson , U. of Illinois at Chicago;

     

    ·      Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology;

     

    ·      Martin Davidson, U. of Virginia;

     

    ·      Marta Elvira, IESE;

     

    ·      David Harrison, The U. of Texas at Austin;

     

    ·      Charmine Hartel, U. of Queensland; 

     

    ·      Michelle Hebl, Rice U.;

     

    ·      Jenny Hoobler, U. of Pretoria;

     

    ·      Aparna Joshi, Pennsylvania State U.;

     

    ·      Eden King, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Alison Konrad, Western U.; 

     

    ·      David Kravitz, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Barbara Lawrence, U. of California, Los Angeles;

     

    ·      Patrick McKay, Rutgers U.;

     

    ·      Tanya Menon, The Ohio State U.;

     

    ·      Lisa Nishii, Cornell U.;

     

    ·      Katherine Phillips, Columbia U.;

     

    ·      Ashleigh Rosette, Duke U.;

     

    ·      Maureen Scully, U. of Massachusetts, Boston;

     

    ·      Maria Triana, U. of Wisconsin, Madison.  

     

    Manuscript Submission Process

    Due to the intense nature of the review process, a limited number of manuscripts will be selected for the workshop.  Manuscripts will be selected based on the following criteria: (1) they are within the content domain of GDO, (2) they are not currently under journal review, and (3) they are in near-final form for submission to a refereed journal. Although authors may submit more than one manuscript, only one per author will be selected for the workshop. We will give priority to junior faculty who are first authors of the manuscript, and they should also provide a focus for the review process by describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern s/he would like the reviewers to discuss, as well as the name of the targeted journal.

    This session is aimed at junior faculty, but doctoral students are encouraged to attend the session in order to learn about the review process. People can attend this session without having a manuscript under review, but all attendees need to register for the session and be willing to read the manuscripts prior to the session. We have limited seats for participants who therefore will be selected on the basis of 'first-in first-serve'. Early registration is encouraged!

    Junior faculty who wish to participate in this workshop must submit their manuscripts to Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) by July 5th, 2016 in order to provide adequate time for selecting manuscripts and the review process.

    Session Description

    Authors, discussants/reviewers and scribes (who write notes and report back to the large group on key insights) will be assigned to review tables based on either the topic or the targeted journal. All participants will be asked to read the manuscript(s) that will be discussed at their table before coming to the session in order to provide helpful feedback to the authors.  Each participant will have the opportunity to participate in two reviews over the course of the session.

    This session will also offer an important opportunity to discuss core principles and practices of publishing diversity research. Authors and other participants will gain important insights into the publication process and will be able to network with diversity scholars, review board members and journal editors.

    We hope you can join us for this day of development.  It is all about you!

    Contact Person

    Raymond Trau, PDW Organizer
, RMIT University

    Email:  raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au



  • 3.  Diversity Publishing Workshop at AOM: Deadline Extension to July 5th

    Posted 07-09-2016 10:12
    Dear Raymond,
    Sorry for my last email. I am at the Egos conference in Naples and told a colleague about the PDW on Diversity Publishing you organise every year at AOM.
    My aim was tn forward her your email, and not to send you her email.
    Best regards,
    Camilla
    On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 1:32 PM Camilla Quental <camilla.quental@gmail.com> wrote:
    C.ossenkop@vu.nl
    On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:33 PM Raymond Trau <raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au> wrote:
    Dear Colleagues, 

    The manuscript submission deadline is now extended to July 5. 

    Please below for further details. SPECIAL NOTE:  The Diversity Publishing Workshop is a great way to get early feedback on your submissions to the AMR Special Topic Forum on Diversity!  (Submission window for this special issue is February 1-28, 2017).  

    Please contact Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) if you would like to submit a manuscript or register. 

    Best, 
    Raymond Trau, Belle Rose Ragins and Robin Ely


    ****

    Diversity Research Publishing Workshop

    2016 Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim

    Friday, August 5, 2016, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM    

     

     

    Manuscript submission deadline: July 5th, 2016 

     

    PDW Organizer:

    ·      Raymond Nam Cam Trau, RMIT University (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au)  

    PDW Chairs:

    ·      Belle Rose Ragins, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    ·      Robin Ely, Harvard University

    Deadline:  Deadline for registration and submission of manuscripts is July 5th, 2016. Please contact Raymond Trau at raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au for registration and questions about manuscript submission.

    Objective of Workshop

    The goal of this PDW session is to advance the careers of junior faculty - especially those in under-represented groups - by helping them publish diversity research in top-tier academic journals. This workshop will offer participants a chance to have their work reviewed by leading scholars in the field.  These scholars have served as editors, associate editors and editorial board members of leading journals, such as ASQ, AMJ, AMR, Academy of Management Annals, JAP, Organization Science, Organization Studies, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, OBHDP, AMLE, Group and Organization Management, Human Relations, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business and Psychology, and Organization.

    Reviewers include (listed alphabetically):

      

    . Derek Avery, Wake Forest University; 


    . Jennifer Berdahl, U. of British Columbia;

     

    ·      Shelley Brickson , U. of Illinois at Chicago;

     

    ·      Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology;

     

    ·      Martin Davidson, U. of Virginia;

     

    ·      Marta Elvira, IESE;

     

    ·      David Harrison, The U. of Texas at Austin;

     

    ·      Charmine Hartel, U. of Queensland; 

     

    ·      Michelle Hebl, Rice U.;

     

    ·      Jenny Hoobler, U. of Pretoria;

     

    ·      Aparna Joshi, Pennsylvania State U.;

     

    ·      Eden King, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Alison Konrad, Western U.; 

     

    ·      David Kravitz, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Barbara Lawrence, U. of California, Los Angeles;

     

    ·      Patrick McKay, Rutgers U.;

     

    ·      Tanya Menon, The Ohio State U.;

     

    ·      Lisa Nishii, Cornell U.;

     

    ·      Katherine Phillips, Columbia U.;

     

    ·      Ashleigh Rosette, Duke U.;

     

    ·      Maureen Scully, U. of Massachusetts, Boston;

     

    ·      Maria Triana, U. of Wisconsin, Madison.  

     

    Manuscript Submission Process

    Due to the intense nature of the review process, a limited number of manuscripts will be selected for the workshop.  Manuscripts will be selected based on the following criteria: (1) they are within the content domain of GDO, (2) they are not currently under journal review, and (3) they are in near-final form for submission to a refereed journal. Although authors may submit more than one manuscript, only one per author will be selected for the workshop. We will give priority to junior faculty who are first authors of the manuscript, and they should also provide a focus for the review process by describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern s/he would like the reviewers to discuss, as well as the name of the targeted journal.

    This session is aimed at junior faculty, but doctoral students are encouraged to attend the session in order to learn about the review process. People can attend this session without having a manuscript under review, but all attendees need to register for the session and be willing to read the manuscripts prior to the session. We have limited seats for participants who therefore will be selected on the basis of 'first-in first-serve'. Early registration is encouraged!

    Junior faculty who wish to participate in this workshop must submit their manuscripts to Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) by July 5th, 2016 in order to provide adequate time for selecting manuscripts and the review process.

    Session Description

    Authors, discussants/reviewers and scribes (who write notes and report back to the large group on key insights) will be assigned to review tables based on either the topic or the targeted journal. All participants will be asked to read the manuscript(s) that will be discussed at their table before coming to the session in order to provide helpful feedback to the authors.  Each participant will have the opportunity to participate in two reviews over the course of the session.

    This session will also offer an important opportunity to discuss core principles and practices of publishing diversity research. Authors and other participants will gain important insights into the publication process and will be able to network with diversity scholars, review board members and journal editors.

    We hope you can join us for this day of development.  It is all about you!

    Contact Person

    Raymond Trau, PDW Organizer
, RMIT University

    Email:  raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au



  • 4.  Diversity Publishing Workshop at AOM: Deadline Extension to July 5th

    Posted 07-09-2016 11:35
    I am unable to participate this year owing to a move to a new post. However please keep me on the list for next year's notification 


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    Editor-elect, ACM Data Base
    Co-Chair, AMCIS 2018
    August 16-18, New Orleans LA

    Security warning: University of Memphis administration asserts that there is no inherent right to nor any expectation of privacy in email sent to or from this domain. Sensitive or confidential matters should not be communicated in this venue. 
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    On Jul 9, 2016, at 6:32 AM, Camilla Quental <camilla.quental@GMAIL.COM> wrote:

    C.ossenkop@vu.nl
    On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:33 PM Raymond Trau <raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au> wrote:
    Dear Colleagues, 

    The manuscript submission deadline is now extended to July 5. 

    Please below for further details. SPECIAL NOTE:  The Diversity Publishing Workshop is a great way to get early feedback on your submissions to the AMR Special Topic Forum on Diversity!  (Submission window for this special issue is February 1-28, 2017).  

    Please contact Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) if you would like to submit a manuscript or register. 

    Best, 
    Raymond Trau, Belle Rose Ragins and Robin Ely


    ****

    Diversity Research Publishing Workshop

    2016 Academy of Management Meeting, Anaheim

    Friday, August 5, 2016, 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM    

     

     

    Manuscript submission deadline: July 5th, 2016 

     

    PDW Organizer:

    ·      Raymond Nam Cam Trau, RMIT University (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au)  

    PDW Chairs:

    ·      Belle Rose Ragins, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    ·      Robin Ely, Harvard University

    Deadline:  Deadline for registration and submission of manuscripts is July 5th, 2016. Please contact Raymond Trau at raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au for registration and questions about manuscript submission.

    Objective of Workshop

    The goal of this PDW session is to advance the careers of junior faculty - especially those in under-represented groups - by helping them publish diversity research in top-tier academic journals. This workshop will offer participants a chance to have their work reviewed by leading scholars in the field.  These scholars have served as editors, associate editors and editorial board members of leading journals, such as ASQ, AMJ, AMR, Academy of Management Annals, JAP, Organization Science, Organization Studies, Personnel Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior, OBHDP, AMLE, Group and Organization Management, Human Relations, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business and Psychology, and Organization.

    Reviewers include (listed alphabetically):

      

    . Derek Avery, Wake Forest University; 


    . Jennifer Berdahl, U. of British Columbia;

     

    ·      Shelley Brickson , U. of Illinois at Chicago;

     

    ·      Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology;

     

    ·      Martin Davidson, U. of Virginia;

     

    ·      Marta Elvira, IESE;

     

    ·      David Harrison, The U. of Texas at Austin;

     

    ·      Charmine Hartel, U. of Queensland; 

     

    ·      Michelle Hebl, Rice U.;

     

    ·      Jenny Hoobler, U. of Pretoria;

     

    ·      Aparna Joshi, Pennsylvania State U.;

     

    ·      Eden King, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Alison Konrad, Western U.; 

     

    ·      David Kravitz, George Mason U.;

     

    ·      Barbara Lawrence, U. of California, Los Angeles;

     

    ·      Patrick McKay, Rutgers U.;

     

    ·      Tanya Menon, The Ohio State U.;

     

    ·      Lisa Nishii, Cornell U.;

     

    ·      Katherine Phillips, Columbia U.;

     

    ·      Ashleigh Rosette, Duke U.;

     

    ·      Maureen Scully, U. of Massachusetts, Boston;

     

    ·      Maria Triana, U. of Wisconsin, Madison.  

     

    Manuscript Submission Process

    Due to the intense nature of the review process, a limited number of manuscripts will be selected for the workshop.  Manuscripts will be selected based on the following criteria: (1) they are within the content domain of GDO, (2) they are not currently under journal review, and (3) they are in near-final form for submission to a refereed journal. Although authors may submit more than one manuscript, only one per author will be selected for the workshop. We will give priority to junior faculty who are first authors of the manuscript, and they should also provide a focus for the review process by describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern s/he would like the reviewers to discuss, as well as the name of the targeted journal.

    This session is aimed at junior faculty, but doctoral students are encouraged to attend the session in order to learn about the review process. People can attend this session without having a manuscript under review, but all attendees need to register for the session and be willing to read the manuscripts prior to the session. We have limited seats for participants who therefore will be selected on the basis of 'first-in first-serve'. Early registration is encouraged!

    Junior faculty who wish to participate in this workshop must submit their manuscripts to Raymond Trau (raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au) by July 5th, 2016 in order to provide adequate time for selecting manuscripts and the review process.

    Session Description

    Authors, discussants/reviewers and scribes (who write notes and report back to the large group on key insights) will be assigned to review tables based on either the topic or the targeted journal. All participants will be asked to read the manuscript(s) that will be discussed at their table before coming to the session in order to provide helpful feedback to the authors.  Each participant will have the opportunity to participate in two reviews over the course of the session.

    This session will also offer an important opportunity to discuss core principles and practices of publishing diversity research. Authors and other participants will gain important insights into the publication process and will be able to network with diversity scholars, review board members and journal editors.

    We hope you can join us for this day of development.  It is all about you!

    Contact Person

    Raymond Trau, PDW Organizer
, RMIT University

    Email:  raymond.trau@rmit.edu.au