Dear Colleagues,
If you currently entertain the idea of writing a paper that broadly fits into the Management Learning and Education field (MLE), then this joint journal event run by the editors of Journal of Management Education, Management Learning, and Academy of Management Learning and Education might be of interest to you.
Developing and Publishing Research in Management Learning and Education
Saturday August 05, 12:30 PM - 02:00 PM
Berkeley AB, Sheraton
Description
Research in Management Learning and Education has gained increased prominence within the Academy as external stakeholders demand evidence of student learning, accreditors require institutions to show evidence of impact and recent crises have set numerous practical challenges and theoretical puzzles. In this session, a panel of Editors and Associate Editors from the three major Management Learning and Education publications (i.e., Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Management Education, and Management Learning) will discuss and provide advice on how to design and conduct novel, impactful, and meaningful research in management learning and education. The goals are to obtain a better understanding of core characteristics and quality criteria of good research in our field and knowledge of opportunities for developing publications. More specifically, we want to provide current and prospective authors with a supportive, encouraging and interactive platform where they might share their ideas for designing and conducting management learning and education research projects and gain initial feedback and direction from experienced editors. All are welcome to attend.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes
Dirk Lindebaum (incoming EIC AMLE - from 1 July)
Melanie Robinson and Jennifer Leigh (Co-EICs JME)
Martyna Sliwa and Ajnesh Prasad (Co-EICs ML)
Dirk Lindebaum
Senior Professor in Management & Organisation
Grenoble Ecole de Management
dirklindebaum.EU
Visiting Professor
University of Alberta School of Business
Alberta Business Family Institute
Associate Editor (Essay Section) and incoming editor-in-chief Academy of Management Learning & Education
Having concerns about ChatGPT in the research process? This opinion piece in Times Higher Education explains why we should be concerned
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/blog/researchers-embracing-chatgpt-are-turkeys-voting-christmas