Publishing in Management Journals – a guide for doctoral researchers
This workshop has been organised by the Sustainable Growth, Business, Work and Economic Productivity (SBE) and is open to all ESRC and non-ESRC funded PhD and MA Social Research students within the WRDTP’s seven partner universities. Whilst this workshop is aimed at SBE Pathway students, PGRs from all seven interdisciplinary Pathways are welcome to attend.
This workshop will provide students with a guide to publishing in management journals. The panel consists of editors of some of the leading journals in the broad field of management studies. They will discuss what they look for in journal submissions, how to articulate research towards specific journals and their research agendas, and how the review process works. Following an introduction to their journals by each of the editors, PhD research students will have the opportunity to ask the panel questions in relation to any aspect of publishing in academic journals. The journals represented in this session will be: Business History, Competition and Change, Journal of Professions and Organization, Journal of Management Studies, and Organization Studies.
Claudia Gabbioneta
Claudia Gabbioneta is Professor in Accounting and Management at the School for Business and Society, University of York. She is co-editor of Organization Studies and the Journal of Professions and Organization.
Niall Mackenzie
Niall Mackenzie is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Business History at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. He is co-editor of Business History.
Leo McCann
Leo McCann is Professor in Management at the School for Business and Society, University of York. He is co-editor at Competition and Change: The Journal of Globalisation, Financialisation and Political Economy.
Daniel Muzio
Daniel Muzio is Professor in Management at the School for Business and Society, University of York. He is co-editor at the Journal of Management Studies.
This training session will be delivered in a hybrid format.
This training session will not be recorded.