International PhD Roundtable and Workshop
The PhD-Roundtable and Workshop will take place two days in advance of the international GRONEN 2016 Conference in Hamburg, which will be organized by Prof. Dr. Busch. It is inspired by the same mission and objectives represented by the GRONEN network, which is focused on high quality research regarding organizations and the natural environment. In the paper development workshop, up to eighteen doctoral students in management studies will be given the chance to present work-in-progress. There will be a lot of time for discussion since the intention is to provide in-depth feedback. Development sessions are facilitated by four well-known senior faculty members of the GRONEN community: Tina Dacin, Tima Bansal, Frances Bowen, and Edward Freeman. In addition, during the roundtable, they will give valuable insights into a successful paper publication strategy. In specific, the four main aspects that will be covered relate to the importance of a general and theoretical contribution, to reviews and reviewing, and to Dos and Don'ts of successful publishing.
Institution
Business, Economics, and Social Sciences
Department
Sozialökonomie
Field, Centrum
Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Researcher
Dr. Alice Sakhel
Project duration
2014 bis 2016
Internal partner
Mentor: Prof. Dr. Timo Busch (Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Fachbereich Sozialökonomie)
Funded by
KNU (Föli 4)
Links
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