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  • 1.  Business and Society: Special Issue Call for Papers

    Posted 05-08-2014 19:49


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    Dear ONE members,

    I want to call your attention to a Business & Society call for papers
    entitled "Quants and Poets:  Advancing methods and methodologies in B&amp;S
    research".  The guest editors of this special issue are Andrew Crane, York
    University; Irene Henriques, York University; Bryan Husted, York University
    and ITESM; and Dirk Matten, York University.

    The purpose of this special issue is to expand our knowledge of methods and
    methodologies - qualitative and quantitative - by encouraging B&S scholars to:
    •       critically categorize, analyze and evaluate the methodologies in  the
    existing B&S literature;
    •       identify and problematize methodological challenges specific to research
    in the B&S field;
    •       highlight methodological challenges currently overlooked in B&S research;
    •       apply new methods and methodologies from other disciplines to B&amp;S research;
    •       develop new methods and methodologies for B&S research;
    •       provide a showcase for excellent examples of quantitative and qualitative
    research design in B&S research;

    Two types of papers will be considered for publication in the special issue:
    (i) Full Papers addressing any aspect of B&S method and methodologies
    (approx. 40 pages); (ii) shorter length Research Notes that deal with a
    specific technical issue or problem in a B&S method.


    SUBMISSION PROCESS AND DEADLINES
    Authors should submit their manuscripts through ScholarOne Manuscripts by
    July 1, 2015.

    The editors welcome informal enquiries related to the proposed topics.
    All articles will be double-blind peer reviewed by at least three anonymous
    referees.


    Special Issue Workshop:
    To help authors prepare their manuscripts for submission, a Special Issue
    Workshop will be held at the 2015 IABS Conference in Costa Rica to be held
    in March 2015 (final date TBC). Authors are invited to present and discuss
    their papers during the workshop. Presentation at the workshop does not
    guarantee acceptance of the paper for publication in Business and Society.
    To be considered for the workshop, please send your working paper to the BAS
    Editors at BASeditors@schulich.yorku.ca by December 5, 2014. Submission of a
    paper to the workshop is not a precondition for submission to the Special Issue.

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any one of us
    at the e-mails below.

    Please feel free to send this call to any colleague who you think would be
    interested.

    Thanking you in advance for your consideration,

    Irene Henriques, ihenriques@schulich.yorku.ca
    Bryan Husted, bryanhusted@gmail.com
    Dirk Matten, dmatten@schulich.yorku.ca and
    Andy Crane, acrane@schulich.yorku.ca
    Incoming Editors, Business & Society





  • 2.  Business and Society: Special Issue Call for Papers

    Posted 05-08-2014 20:30
    Dear ONE members,

    I want to call your attention to a Business & Society call for papers
    entitled "Quants and Poets: Advancing methods and methodologies in
    B&amp;S
    research". The guest editors of this special issue are Andrew Crane, York
    University; Irene Henriques, York University; Bryan Husted, York University
    and ITESM; and Dirk Matten, York University.

    The purpose of this special issue is to expand our knowledge of methods and
    methodologies - qualitative and quantitative - by encouraging B&S scholars
    to:
    • critically categorize, analyze and evaluate the
    methodologies in the existing B&S literature;
    • identify and problematize methodological
    challenges specific to researchin the B&S field;
    • highlight methodological challenges currently overlooked
    in B&S research;
    • apply new methods and methodologies from other disciplines to
    B&S research;
    • develop new methods and methodologies for B&S research;
    • provide a showcase for excellent examples of quantitative
    and qualitative research design in B&S research;

    Two types of papers will be considered for publication in the special
    issue:
    (i) Full Papers addressing any aspect of B&S method and methodologies
    (approx. 40 pages); (ii) shorter length Research Notes that deal with a
    specific technical issue or problem in a B&S method.


    SUBMISSION PROCESS AND DEADLINES
    Authors should submit their manuscripts through ScholarOne Manuscripts by
    July 1, 2015.

    The editors welcome informal enquiries related to the proposed topics.
    All articles will be double-blind peer reviewed by at least three anonymous
    referees.


    Special Issue Workshop:
    To help authors prepare their manuscripts for submission, a Special Issue
    Workshop will be held at the 2015 IABS Conference in Costa Rica to be held
    in March 2015 (final date TBC). Authors are invited to present and discuss
    their papers during the workshop. Presentation at the workshop does not
    guarantee acceptance of the paper for publication in Business and Society.
    To be considered for the workshop, please send your working paper to the
    BAS
    Editors at BASeditors@schulich.yorku.ca by December 5, 2014. Submission of
    a paper to the workshop is not a precondition for submission to the
    Special Issue.

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any one of us
    at the e-mails below.

    Please feel free to send this call to any colleague who you think would be
    interested.

    Thanking you in advance for your consideration,

    Irene Henriques, ihenriques@schulich.yorku.ca
    Bryan Husted, bryanhusted@gmail.com
    Dirk Matten, dmatten@schulich.yorku.ca and
    Andy Crane, acrane@schulich.yorku.ca
    Incoming Editors, Business & Society