PDW: Publishing Process Research: A Preview of the AMJ Special Research Forum on Process Studies
When: Saturday August 4 from 1.30-4.30
This eighth annual PDW examines the publishing of process research in leading journals. The workshop, which supports a growing community of scholars across Academydivisions who want to share and learn about methods for conducting process studies, increases in attendance and positive evaluations each year. This year's PDW will focus on publishing process research in Academy ofManagement Journal (AMJ). It is based on author presentations and editorial comment on papers in the forthcoming AMJ Special Research Forum on Process Studies of Change in Organization and Management.
The PDW runs in two consecutive parts. The first part focuses on the Special Forum, with the presentation of a quantitative and a qualitative paper by their respective authors, and a comment on the review process from the handling editor for each paper. The panel of the editors includes Ann Langley, Clive Smallman and Andy Van de Ven, and the presenting authors are Patricia Klarner, Sebastian Raisch and Jaco Lok. The second part of the PDW provides participants with opportunities to present and receive feedback on their own process studies in small group discussions with past and present Process Research PDW faculty and other participants on short papers that they submit about their process research projects.
Speakers and Facilitators include:
Julia Balogun, Lancaster U., United Kingdom
Martha Feldman, U. of California, Irvine, United States
Karen Golden-Biddle, Boston U., United States
Robin Holt, Liverpool U. United Kingdom
Paula Jarzabkowski, Aston U. United Kingdom
Patricia Klarner, LMU Munich, Germany
Ann Langley, HEC Montreal, Canada
Jaco Lok, U. of New South Wales, Australia
Sebastian Raisch, HEC U. of Geneva, Switzerland
David Seidl, U. of Zurich, Switzerland
Clive Smallman, U. of Western Sydney, Australia
Andy Van De Ven, U. of Minnesota, United States
Pre-registration is required. For Part 1, participants can register online at https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg. For Part 2 you will need an approval code to register. To get this, you need tofill in the short paper form on the website www.processresearchmethods.org and submit it to Sarah Wise at ahvstaff@umn.edu. She will then give you an approval code to register online at https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg.
We hope to see some of you there.
Paula and the Process PDW Faculty