Posting Guidelines
The SAP forum is a curated scholarly discussion space. Posts are moderated on an accept or reject basis using the criteria below. Before submitting, please ensure that your post meets all conditions. Posts that do not meet those criteria will not be published.
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Practice-theoretical relevance: The post engages with strategy as practice or with broader practice-theoretical perspectives relevant to strategy and organizing. This includes (but is not limited to) strategizing activities, practices, routines, actors, materiality, temporality, and relational or processual approaches.
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Scholarly engagement: The post contributes to a scholarly discussion related to research, funding, teaching, job market, or the organization of academic work.
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Contribution to community interaction: The post actively fosters interaction within the SAP community. Posts that merely announce new publications or issues without inviting engagement are not accepted. Announcements are acceptable when they are explicitly intended to facilitate interaction, for example, by inviting submissions to a relevant special issue or conference.
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Professional and ethical standards: The post adheres to AOM norms of respectful conduct, proper attribution, and honest representation of ideas and evidence.
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Clarity and readability: The post is clearly written, coherent, and accessible to a broad SAP audience.
Thank you for helping maintain the SAP forum as a space for meaningful scholarly exchange.