Journal of Management Studies Idea Development Workshop
hosted by National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) (virtually)
Friday, June 25, at 12:00 noon Taiwan, 5:00 am BST,
Thursday, June 24, at 10:00 pm MDT, 11:00pm CST
Do you have a research project that needs some friendly feedback from experienced editors?
Do you want to brainstorm research ideas and pressure-test them?
Ever wanted to see how scholars — who don’t know you at all — might react to your research project?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, then you don’t want to miss the Journal of Management Studies Idea Development Workshop!
As part of its mission to support the development of doctoral students and faculty, the Journal of Management Studies invites you to attend an online idea development workshop. The workshop will be led by JMS Associate Editors Gideon Markman (Colorado State University) and Kristina Potočnik (University of Edinburgh), with other JMS Editors participating.
Schedule:
Part I: Publishing Plenary (All timings below are in Taiwan timezone)
12:00 PM – Opening, Welcome (Professor Jin-Su Kang, NYCU)
12:05 PM – Introduction to JMS (Kristina Potočnik, JMS Associate Editor)
12:20 PM -Theory & Contributions (Gideon Markman, JMS Associate Editor)
Part I: Publishing Plenary (All timings below are in Taiwan timezone)
12:00 PM – Opening, Welcome (Professor Jin-Su Kang, NYCU)
12:05 PM – Introduction to JMS (Kristina Potočnik, JMS Associate Editor)
12:20 PM -Theory & Contributions (Gideon Markman, JMS Associate Editor)
Part II: Breakout Rooms
1:00 PM – Breakout Rooms to Discuss Your Research Projects (facilitated by JMS Editors)
2:30 PM – Debrief (Gideon Markman, JMS Associate Editor)
1:00 PM – Breakout Rooms to Discuss Your Research Projects (facilitated by JMS Editors)
2:30 PM – Debrief (Gideon Markman, JMS Associate Editor)
Participation is free, but space to the 2nd part of the workshop – Breakout Rooms is limited on a first come first served basis. To register, please contact Joanne Cheseldine at business.jms@durham.ac.uk by 22nd June 2021 and include the topic of your research project.
For the Breakout Room element of the workshop, we recommend preparing a 150-word abstract of your research project, further details will be sent for this if you receive a place.