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Some Suggested Guidelines for Publishing in “A” Journals Rick Iverson 1.Contribution of your work: Originality of ideas Demonstrate how have you extended the field- more than replication Identification of gap in the literature- AoM meetings, AMJ, JAP, etc Theoretical, empirical, and practical importance Displays your research program- expertise Timeliness of your contribution
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2. Write to be published (e.g., Martin Kilduff) Write with discipline- must be able to convey message Get feedback from multiple sources: colleagues, conferences, etc Convert conference presentation to journal submission Refinement becomes part of the process Don’t be too impulsive to submit
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3. Targeting of journal Always review Editor and Editorial Board- you receive better reviews from experts Appropriateness- write for that journal- some journals weigh theoretical and empirical contribution equally, others emphasize one over the other Special Issues of journals Don’t discount Research Notes over Full Articles Adhere to style, length, etc requirements of journal Know the top journals in your field
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4. Revision process: Responses to Editor and Reviewers Remember acceptance rates of top journals are extremely low Put major revision effort into paper Always address major and minor comments Letter to Editor is critical Get feedback from colleagues before resubmission Adhere to timeframe for revisions
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5. Perseverance Never give up- is a process If rejected, still address concerns Don’t automatically submit to lower tier journals Luck plays a role- Editor (revise and resubmit) and Reviewers (empathetic)
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