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Requesting Proposals for Review Issue in CGIR

  • 1.  Requesting Proposals for Review Issue in CGIR

    Posted 02-08-2008 09:31
    CALL FOR PROPOSALS
    “REVIEW OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE” ISSUE

    The Editors of Corporate Governance: An International Review (
    http://www.cgir.org) would like to invite authors to submit proposals for a
    special issue titled “Review of Corporate Governance.” The goal of the
    special issue is to produce articles that summarize and integrate
    previously published research on a given topic, identify weaknesses and/or
    limitations in extant research, and create a roadmap or agenda for future
    research studies. We would expect that the proposed papers serve as an
    important tool in consolidating and advancing our knowledge of
    international corporate governance, and that they will be between 6,000 to
    10,000 words long. The guest editors for this special issue are Brian
    Boyd, Arizona State University (briankboyd@asu.edu), and Igor Filatotchev,
    Cass Business School, City University London (igor.filatotchev@city.ac.uk).

    To be considered for publication, a three-page (maximum) article proposal
    must be submitted to the guest editors via e-mail by February 29, 2008.
    Proposals should include a clear statement as to the research question or
    issue, identification of the motivation and expected contribution of the
    study, and highlights of key points to be made. The guest editors will
    review the summaries and then invite authors of the most interesting
    proposals to submit complete papers. Authors with approved proposals must
    submit completed manuscripts via Manuscript Central by August 29, 2008. It
    is anticipated that this special issue will be published early in 2009, and
    that accepted manuscripts will be pre-published on-line at the end of 2008.


    William (Bill) Judge
    E. V. Williams Chair of Strategic Leadership
    Editor, Corporate Governance: An International Review
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    Old Dominion University
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