Careers in the Rough PDW - Call for Manuscripts
The Careers Division of the Academy of Management is proud to offer junior (and more experienced) scholars the opportunity to get feedback on their careers-related manuscript from leading, senior careers scholars at the "Careers in the Rough" professional development workshop (PDW) at this year's Academy of Management meeting in Chicago (August 9-13, 2024).
Aims and Mentoring Groups. The aim of this workshop is to give career scholars the opportunity to receive feedback on their near final-form manuscript from eminent scholars in the Careers Division. Manuscripts should address a career-related topic, including career outcomes (e.g., success), career management, job mobility, employability, career shocks, work-family issues, dark side of careers, race, culture, and gender effects on careers, labor force diversity, and careers in a virtual world, among others. After manuscript acceptance, mentors will be paired with mentees based on the fit between the papers and the scholars' interests/areas of expertise. We strive for groups of four: two mentors and two mentees. Both mentors will give feedback on each manuscript, and we ask each mentee to read the other's manuscript.
Meeting Format. The groups of four will meet for two hours to discuss both papers (around one hour per manuscript) in-person during the "Careers in the Rough" PDW at the AOM Conference (for further information, please consult the conference program in due course).
Mentors. We are very grateful to this year's mentors for their commitment to this workshop. Our mentors include: Jos Akkermans (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Maike Andresen (University of Bamberg), Yehuda Baruch (Southampton Business School, U.K), Gayle Baugh (University of West Florida), Gina Dokko (University of California-Davis), Kimberly Eddleston (Northeastern University), Mel Fugate (Mississippi State University), Andreas Hirschi (University of Bern), Danna Greenberg (Babson College), Jamie Ladge (Northeastern University), Wolfgang Mayrhofer(WU Vienna), Erin Reid (McMaster University), Julia Richardson (Curtin University), Maury Peiperl (George Mason University), Bert Schreurs (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), and Sherry Sullivan (Bowling Green State University).
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
If you would like to participate in this year's Careers in the Rough, please complete the application and submit your manuscript here.
Manuscript submissions should be no more than 30-40 pages, including references, tables, and/or figures. Please also include in your manuscript submission:
1. A title page, including author affiliations, a brief abstract, and 5-7 keywords
2. A challenge (up to 250 words) describing a particular dilemma, question, or concern you want to address regarding your manuscript
3. Which target journal you have in mind to submit your manuscript to (if you have one)
Key dates:
· Applications open: Now!
· Applications close: 24th June 2024
· Acceptances sent: By the week of 8th July 2024
· Feedback Sessions: During the "Careers in the Rough" PDW at the AOM Conference.
PLEASE NOTE THAT PLACES FOR THIS PDW ARE LIMITED.
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Caitlin Porter
Associate Professor
University of Memphis
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