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This is the 18th volume in an annual series of reviews of research
in organizational behaviour. This volume covers such topics as
affective events theory, motivational agendas in the workplace and
consequences of public security for leaders and their
organizations.
This is a 'must-have' book. It is a primer to publishing for all
Ph.D. students and junior faculty members. --Anne Tsui, Graduate
School of Management, University of California, Irvine "The most
difficult transitions faced by entering doctoral students are those
associated with (1) becoming a scholar rather than a student and
(2) moving from the business world to the academy. What is
research? What is quality research? What skills are required to
produce a quality manuscript? What role does the journal system
serve and how does it work? How are manuscripts refereed? What do
professors at research universities do? How are they evaluated and
rewarded? What does it take to be successful as a scholar at a
research-oriented academic institution? These and other issues are
effectively addressed through the 28 thought-provoking yet
entertaining essays of unusually consistent quality contained in
Publishing in the Organizational Sciences. The essays are timeless,
promoting journeys and treks through a landscape that is otherwise
unlikely to be encountered. Students love the book and the
conversations it promotes. I cannot think of a more appropriate
vehicle for introducing these critically important issues to the
next generation of scholars in the organizational sciences."
--Robert W. Zmud, Department of Information and Management
Sciences, Florida State University Presenting a range of analytical
and emotional issues, Publishing in the Organizational Sciences is
a comprehensive overview of all aspects of the publishing process.
Unique in its content, this volume is written especially for the
prospective author/scholar who wants to learn more about the field
to advance their career and publishing success. Some of the topics
covered in this provocative volume are the manuscript review
process, publication system, newcomers' perspectives, values,
reviewing manuscripts, rejection, becoming a reviewer, and
editorial process. More than just a "how-to" book, Cummings and
Frost examine the process from the perspective of the writers,
reviewers, editors, and readers, ranging from the newcomer to the
established scholar. The authors explain the entire context of
scholarly publishing and how it should work toward advancing
knowledge and successful management practice. This comprehensive,
detailed volume is a must for students and professionals in
organization and management studies.
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