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Course
Getting my research into journals - January

Faculty

Peter Maskell, Professor, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics, CBS
Keld Laursen, Professor, Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics, CBS


Course Coordinator
Peter Maskell, Professor

Prerequisites

This workshop is intended to deal with the basic issues of the process of publishing in the learned journals for the PhD students who are about to write their thesis.


Aim

Continuous publishing in academic journals has increasingly become not only a criterion for initial employment, subsequent tenure, and possible promotion, but also a necessity for most academics employed by universities and business schools. This workshop is intended to deal with the basic issues of the process of publishing in the learned journals and will address questions such as: How to choose a journal? What constitutes a valuable contribution? In what style should it be written? How do I address an editor? What do the reviewers look for? At the end of the workshop, students will be familiar with the requirements for publishing articles in various types of outlets in management and related fields


Course content

What is a good scientific contribution: Some criteria and examples

• Developing a publication project.
• Publishing strategies.
• The pros and cons of publishing in edited volumes contra in journals.
• Co-authorship, acknowledgements, credit-management
• How to deal with reviews and reviewers.
• Web tools: Assessing journals and authors using ISI Web of Knowledge
• Editors' Round-Table


Teaching style

Sessions with lectures, panel discussion, hands-on exercises, testimonials, and group work, etc.
Students are expected to familiarize themself with the main thrust of the literature before the course.


Lecture plan

TBA


Learning objectives

N/A


Exam

Certificates will be granted to students with full participations in all sessions.
The students receive a diploma where it is certified that the students have taken part in and completed all requirements for the PhD course.


Other

N/A


Start date
11/01/2017

End date
12/01/2017

Level
PhD

ECTS
1.5

Language
English

Course Literature
• Journal of Management Studies Guidelines for Authors• Industrial and Corporate Change Guidelines for Authors• Regional Studies Guidelines for Authors• Harvard Business Review Guidelines for Authors.• Huff, A.S. (1999): Writing for Scholarly Publication, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage• Cummings, L.L. and Frost, P.J. (1985) Publishing in the Organization Sciences, Homewood, Illinois: Irwin.• Floyd, S.W., Schroeder, D.M., Finn, D.M. (1994): "Only if I'm first author: Conflict over credit in management scholarship", Academy of Management Journal, 37(3): 734-747.• Phelan, S.E., Ferreira, M. and Salvador, R.(2002): “The first twenty years of the Strategic Management Journal,” Strategic Management Journal, 23(12): 1161-1168.• Starbuck, William H (2003): “Turning lemons into lemonade: Where is the value in peer reviews?” Journal of Management Inquiry, 12(4): 344-351• Whetten, D.A. (1989): "What constitutes a theoretical contribution?", Academy of Management Review, 14(4): 490-495You are expected to collect the literature for the course yourselves.

Fee
DKK 1950

Minimum number of participants
12

Maximum number of participants
24

Location

Time: 9 - 4 both days


Contact information

Administration of the course:
Bente S. Ramovic
bsr.research@cbs.dk
+45 3815 3138


Registration deadline
01/12/2016

Please note that your registration is binding after the registration deadline

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