Publishing research in top-tier journals
Seminar
Date: Thursday 16 November 2023
Time: 13.00 – 15.00
Location: Boardroom floor 5 and restaurang Proviant House 2, Campus Albano
We are very excited to welcome Paolo Aversa and Juliane Reinecke at Stockholm University, for a seminar on “Publishing research in top-tier journals”.
In the seminar, Paolo will give an introduction to the Journal of Management Studies, where he is an Associate Editor. He will speak about what JMS is all about and how it is different from other FT50 journals. Paolo will then take about his own experiences of publishing in top-tier journals, drawing on his recently published paper "The primordial soup: Exploring the emotional microfoundations of cluster genesis” (OrgScience).
After that, Juliane who is an Associate Editor at the Academy of Management Journal will introduce AMJ and speak about the requirements for publishing in this leading management journal.
The seminar will be followed by a "meet and greet the editor" at restaurang Proviant, where you are welcome to approach Paolo and Juliane, in case you are preparing a submission for JMS or AMJ.
About the speakers
Paolo Aversa is Professor of Strategy at King’s College London, and the Jonas Persson Visiting Professor at Stockholm School of Economics. He serves as an Associate Editor at the Journal of Management Studies, and on the editorial board of Organization Science and Academy of Management Discoveries. Paolo’s research focuses on innovation and the evolution of industries and ecosystems.
His investigations concentrate on technology-intensive settings to explore radical innovations, digital transformation and business models. His work is published in leading academic journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Journal of Management, Research Policy, Journal of Management Studies, and practice-oriented outlets such as Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review.
Juliane Reinecke is Professor of Management Studies at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Juliane's research draws on insights from organisation theory, political philosophy and process studies to explore, broadly speaking, how transnational governance institutions emerge and evolve as a result of the interactions of multiple stakeholders to promote more just and sustainable forms of globalisation in global supply chains, but also organisations in general.
Her work has been acclaimed by many professional bodies including the Journal of Management Studies Best Paper Award, the Best International paper award & Best Environmental and Social Practices paper award, Academy of Management (OMT Division). She serves as a trustee of the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) and as Associate Editor of the Academy of Management Journal.
Last updated: October 20, 2023
Source: SBS