Demystifying the Revise and Resubmit Process
Saturday, August 10
8 - 10 am
Boston Marriott Copley Place
Wellesley Room
Presenters include:
- David Allen, Editor, Journal of Management
- Melissa Cardon, Field Editor, Journal of Business Venturing; Editorial Board Member, Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice, Journal of Management Studies, Human Resource Management Review
- Greg Fisher, Field Editor, Journal of Business Venturing; Editorial Board Member, Academy of Management Review
- Gerard George, Former Editor, Academy of Management Journal
- Anthony Klotz, Associate Editor, Human Resource Management; Editorial Board Member, Journal of Applied Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of Organizational Behavior
- Jeff McMullen, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Business Venturing
We all know why it is important to respond well to reviewers (publications!), but what about the mechanics of doing so? What goes into a stellar response to reviewers? Like much of scholarship, the revision process is done best with guidance from experienced and knowledgeable mentors. Please join us for this PDW aimed to connect less-experienced academics with the knowledge, insight, and experience of seasoned scholars on the revise and resubmit process.
This PDW will address the following topics:
- Provide a clear understanding of what editors and reviewers expect in your correspondence with them
- Discuss the trade-offs of who should serve as corresponding author and potential situations when other authors should chime in (or stay quiet)
- How to learn the art and science behind communicating with and responding to editors and reviewers
- Learn what not to do: recognize when and why small mistakes or comments are off-putting, confusing, or frustrating to reviewers
No registration necessary. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please add this session to your conference program!
Organizers:
Aaron Anglin, Texas Christian University
Alex Murray, University of Oregon
Shannon Younger, Texas Christian University