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Joy Karriker <karrikerje@...>@world.std.com on 06/23/2004
10:07:19 PM

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Subject: Please Post: AOM Craft of Reviewing PDW LO31112


The 12th Annual
Craft of Reviewing Workshop

Sponsored by the OB, BPS, HR, OMT and RM Divisions of the Academy of
Management

Sunday August 8, 2004
10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana
Salon 820

What constitutes a good review, from the perspective of the editor and from
the perspectives of authors? What are the differences between reviewing
qualitative and quantitative papers? What about reviewing theoretical, as
opposed to empirical, papers? How should reviewers handle papers outside
their areas of expertise? How is the craft of reviewing changing and how
must reviewers change?

These questions and others will be addressed by the 12th Annual Craft of
Reviewing workshop. Reviewing is a craft that not only requires specific
skills, but also requires judgment. The purpose of this workshop is to
help new reviewers begin to develop their skills and judgment through
interactions with a panel of experienced reviewers and editors. The
workshop will begin with brief presentations by the panelists, who will
provide a variety of perspectives. The remainder of the session will be an
open forum for discussing all aspects of the craft of reviewing.

Though the workshop is designed for doctoral students, junior faculty, and
ad hoc reviewers, all Academy members are welcome. No pre-registration is
needed.

For further information, please contact either of the co-chairs.

Co-Chairs:

Lucy R. Ford, Rutgers University (lucyford@...)
Joy H. Karriker, Virginia Comm. U. (karrikerje@...)

Panelists:

Herman Aguinis, University of Colorado, Denver
Jim Westphal, University of Texas, Austin
Larry J. Williams, Virginia Commonwealth University


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Joy E. H. Karriker
karrikerje@...
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Joy Karriker <karrikerje@...>

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