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Annals Idea Development Workshop, Cambridge, UK

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Deadline: 1 September 2024

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In-person Idea Development Workshop hosted by University of Cambridge

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    Purpose and Agenda

    This idea development workshop (IDW) is primarily geared toward anyone (regardless of rank) interested in publishing in the Academy of Management Annals—the journal dedicated to publishing integrative reviews. This IDW is designed to help participants develop great ideas that are the foundation for well-crafted proposals for submission to the Annals.

    The workshop has two parts. In the first part, we provide information about publishing in the Annals. The Annals team will provide an overview of the publication process of the Annals, how proposals are evaluated, and how to address the key elements of the proposal. Participation in this part of the workshop is limited to 45 participants.

    In the second part, we offer roundtable discussions of participants’ ideas for proposals to be submitted to the Annals (please come prepared to discuss your idea). We will match several participants with a facilitator (Annals Associate Editor or EIC),\ who will discuss and provide feedback on these ideas. Participation in this part of the workshop is limited to 30 participants.

    Registration information

    The deadline to register is 1 September 2024. To do so, please complete the registration form, including a 350-word abstract of your theoretical or conceptual idea if you would like to participate in both parts of the workshop.

    Pre-workshop Activities

    Please read these From the Editors’ essays prior to submitting your abstract.

    • Cronin, M. A., & George, E. (2023). The why and how of the integrative review. Organizational Research Methods, 26(1), 168–192.
    • Elsbach, K. D., & van Knippenberg, D. (2020). Creating high‐impact literature reviews: An argument for “integrative reviews.” Journal of Management Studies, 57(6), 1277–1289.
    • Rousseau, D. 2024. From the Editor: Reviews as research: Steps in developing trustworthy synthesis. Academy of Management Annals, 18 (2): 1–8.
    Accommodations and Logistics

    Attendance is free. You are responsible for your own travel and accommodation costs. There will be a reception after the event for participants to meet and interact.  Any questions about accommodations or logistics should be directed to Elizabeth George or Stacey Victor.

    Event Type: In-Person

    University of Cambridge, Judge Business School, Trumpington Street
    Cambridge, United Kingdom


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