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Welcome to the Academy of Management Journal
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From the Editors
Publishing and Review Process:
- February 2002: Tom Lee. (no Title): The Peer Review Process and AMJ Goals
- April 2002: Sara Rynes. Some Reflections on Contribution
- June 2002: Marshall Schminke. Tensions (in the publishing process)
- August 2002: Donald Bergh. Deriving Greater Benefits from the Review Process
- December 2002: Dave Harrison. Obligations and Obfuscations in the Review Process
- February 2003: Tom Lee. Reflections on the First 18 Months
- April 2003: Donald Bergh. Thinking Strategically about Contribution
- June 2003: Marshall Schminke & Marie Mitchell. In the Beginning
- February 2004: Don Bergh. Does the Editor Matter?
- April 2004: Dov Eden. Reflections on the AMJ Associate Editor Role
- June 2004: Marshall Schminke. Raising the Bamboo Curtain
- February 2005: Sara Rynes. Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
- April 2005: Amy Hillman. Reflections on Service Orientations, Communities, and Professions
- October 2005: Sara L. Rynes, Amy Hillman, R. Duane Ireland, Bradley Kirkman, Kenneth Law, C. Chet Miller, Nandini Rajagopalan, & Debra Shapiro. Everything You've Always Wanted to Know about AMJ (But May Have Been Afraid to Ask)
- April 2006: Sara L. Rynes. Making the Most of the Review Process: Lessons from Award-Winning Authors
- June 2006: Chet Miller. Peer Review in the Organizational and Management Sciences: Prevalence and Effects of Reviewer Hostility, Bias, and Dissensus
- October 2006: The Editors. Streamlined Revise and Resubmit Process at AMJ
- December 2006: Sara Rynes. "Getting on Board with AMJ: Balancing Quality and Innovation in the Review Process"
Special Topics or Content Areas:
- October 2002: Dov Eden. Replication, Meta-Analysis, Scientific Progress, and AMJ's Publication Policy
- August 2003: Dov Eden. Critical Management Studies and the Academy of Management Journal: Challenge and Counterchallenge
- October 2003: Sara Rynes. Special Research Forums: Past, Present and Future
- August 2004: Robert Gephart. Qualitative Research and the Academy of Management Journal
- August 2005: R. Duane Ireland, Christopher R. Reutzel,&Justin W. Webb. Entrepreneurship Research in AMJ: What Has Been Published, and What Might the Future Hold
- October 2006: Donald E. Conlon, Frederick P. Morgerson, Gerry McNamara, Robert M. Wiseman, Paul F. Skilton. Examining the Impact and Role of Special Issue and Regular Journal Articles in the Field of Management
International Issues
Interesting Research
How to Achieve Quality in Qualitative Research
Bridging the Academic - Practice Gap
- April 2007: Debra L. Shapiro, Bradley L. Kirkman, & Hugh G. Courtney. Perceived Causes and Solutions of the Translation Problem in Management Research
- August 2007: Sara L. Rynes. Editor's Forward -- Carrying Sumantra Ghoshal's Torch: Creating more Positive, Relevant, and Ecologically Valid Research
- August 2007: Anita M. McGahan. Academic Research that Matters to Managers: On Zebras, Dogs, Lemmings, Hammers, and Turnips
- August 2007: Freek Vermeulen. "I Shall Not Remain Insignificant": Adding a Second Loop to Matter More
- August 2007: Michael Tushman & Charles O'Reilly III. Research and Relevance: Implications of Pasteur's Quadrant for Doctoral Programs and Faculty Development
- August 2007: Costas Markides. In Search of Ambidextrous Professors
- August 2007: Ranjay Gulati. Tent Poles, Tribalism, and Boundary Spanning: The Rigor-Relevance Debate in Management Research
Citations in Management Research
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