Call for Papers for PRME UK&I Research development workshop
PRME UK and Ireland Business and Society Research Development Workshop Series
17th May 2022 – University of Glasgow, Adam Smith Business School, Online
Are you looking to publish business and society research in top journals and have impact in the world? Do you have work in progress that would benefit from expert feedback from senior scholars?
PRME UK and Ireland, in conjunction with partner institutions (City University London, University of Bath, University College Dublin, University of Glasgow, and University of Nottingham) is holding a series of five paper development workshops between 2021-2025 to help early and mid-career scholars develop their business and society work for publication and impact. The second workshop, which will be held online, will be hosted by the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow on 17th May, 2022.
The workshop will include the following:
- Editors panel discussing how to publish business and society research in general management journals, featuring editors and associate editors from the following journals: Organization, Academy of Management Review, Human Relations, British Journal of Management, Journal of Consumer Research and Marketing Theory.
- Session on developing research knowledge exchange and impact, including, Professor Laura Spence (Royal Holloway, University of London) and Steven Vass (The Conversation).
- Paper feedback in small groups, with senior scholar mentors in each group.
- Networking session in small groups with academic experts, editors and associate editors from leading specialist business and society journals, including, Journal of Business Ethics, Business & Society, Business Ethics Quarterly, Business Ethics, Environment and Responsibility, Journal of Macromarketing, Organisation and Environment.
To apply to the workshop, you need to submit a work in progress paper that you are targeting for journal submission. We welcome the submission of both empirical papers (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) and purely theoretical work.
The deadline for submissions is 5pm GMT, 1st March 2022.
Further details can be found in the attached document.