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AMD Hybrid Paper Development Workshop for Submissions to the "Sport" Special Research Forum - Bayes Business School, Dec 2, 2022

  • 1.  AMD Hybrid Paper Development Workshop for Submissions to the "Sport" Special Research Forum - Bayes Business School, Dec 2, 2022

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    AMD Hybrid Paper Development Workshop for Submissions to the Special Research Forum*
     
    "A Whole Different Ball Game - Exploring the Modern Organizational Context Through the Lens of Sports"
     

    Bayes Business School - City, University of London
    106 Bunhill Row, EC1Y 8TZ London, U.K.
    and Online

    Friday, 2 December 2022, 12:30-16:00 GMT

     

     

    The workshop will take place on the Bayes Business School campus. Located in the City of London, the campus is at the heart of one of the most vibrant and internationally connected metropolis in the world. 

    AMD and Bayes Business School are offering a unique opportunity for management scholars to develop their work for possible publication in the special research forum "Exploring the Modern Organizational Context Through the Lens of Sports" of  AMD – (Submission deadline: 1 January 2023). The workshop will be introduced by AMD Editor Kevin Rockmann, who will be joined by several Guest Editors of the AMD editorial team (Tom Moliterno, Paolo Aversa, Dmitry Sharapov, Celia Moore, Rory Eckardt).

     

    The workshop can be attended in person or remotely, but the access is restricted to scholars who will be able to submit a short paper or full paper they are considering to submit to the Special Research Forum. In line with the mission of AMD, all susbmissions should be framed around empirical exploration. We strongly suggest reading the following papers and the Special Research Forum call for paper prior to submitting your abstract:

    • Rockmann, K.W., Bunderson, J.S., Leana, C.R., Hibbert, P., Tihyani, L., Phan, P.H., & Thatcher, S.M.B. (2021). Publishing in the Academy of Management Journals. Academy of Management Discoveries, 7(1): 1-9.
    • Bamberger, P. A. (2018). AMD-Clarifying What We Are About and Where We Are Going. Academy of Management Discoveries, 4(1), 1-10.

     

    Application Process:

    The AMD Special Research Forum editorial team will choose the workshops that will be invited for discussion during the breakout sessions. Papers that are already under review at AMD (or elsewhere) cannot be submitted to this workshop.

    • Those who wish to have their paper reviewed and discussed should submit an extended abstract (approximately 5 pages of text) Extended abstracts should be double spaced, excluding tables, figures, and references. Alternatively it is possible to submit a full paper formatted as per AMD author guidelines.
    • To be considered for inclusion in the workshops submissions should be sent by 22 November 2022 to paolo.aversa.1@city.ac.uk
    • Participants will be accepted on a competitive basis. 
    • The abstract should briefly address each of the following:
      • The compelling phenomenon of interest 
        In this section, the proposal should clearly outline the phenomenon the researcher is interested in exploring. Exemplar quotes/examples/experiences can and should be used to enhance this description. The goal is to clearly situate the reader in the context where the phenomenon is present. The proposal should demonstrate why this particular phenomenon is compelling for a management audience and should fit the aims of the Special Research Forum.
      • How existing theory fails to explain the phenomenon
        In this section, the proposal should include prior research related to the phenomenon of interest. The goal here is to demonstrate why existing theory is absent, misguided, contradictory, or otherwise insufficient to explain the occurrence of the phenomenon. This section should end or otherwise contain one or more research questions.
      • The methodology findings (if available)
        AMD is a journal for empirical exploration. This section of the proposal should explain the proposed explorations and nature of the proposed sports data (if not already in hand). This may include, but is not limited to, the context, the participants, the datasets, and the variables. This section should also include a proposed analytical strategy. 
      • The potential theoretical contribution
        AMD is interested in papers that open new lines of inquiry. That is, an interesting or unexpected finding is not enough; the findings should have the ability to inform the phenomenon in such a way that other researchers want to go and study it. This section of the proposal should include a discussion about how this research might open up new research endeavors.
    • Works that are accepted to the workshop for discussion are not guaranteed acceptance and publication in AMD. All manuscripts submitted to AMD are double-blind peer reviewed. However, it is our hope that the workshop experience provides attendees with substantive feedback to improve their work.

     

    The workshop will take this format:

    • 12:30–13:00 Registration and Networking (in person)
    • 13.00-14.00 Introduction to AMD and its "Sports" Special Research Forum (hybrid)
    • 14:00–14:30 Coffee break
    • 14.30-16:00 Roundtables with Guest Editors (some in person, some online).

     

    For more information please contact the organizers.

     

    Paolo Aversa

    Bayes Business School

    Paolo.Aversa.1@city.ac.uk

     

    Dmitry Sharapov

    Imperial College London

    Dmitry.Sharapov@imperial.ac.uk

    * a Special Research Forum is a special issue with no pre-determined number of papers to accept.

     



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    Paolo Aversa
    Associate Professor of Strategy
    Bayes Business School, City, University of London

    STR Communications Director and Officer
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