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Sources on academic writing and publishing

1 Campbell, J. P., Daft, R. L., & Hulin, C. L. (1982) What to study: Generating
and developing research questions. New York: Sage.
2 Cummings, L. & Frost, P. J. (Eds.) (1995). Publishing in the
organizational sciences (2nd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Daft, R. L., Griffin, R. W. & Yates, V. (1987). Retrospective accounts of


research factors associated with significant and not-so-significant
research outcomes. Academy of Management Journal, 30(4), 763785.

4 Flower, L. (1993 and earlier editions). Problem solving strategies for


writing. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
5 Goodson, P. (2013). Becoming an academic writer. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
6 Huff, A. (1999). Writing for scholarly publication. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
7 Johanson, L.M. (2007). Sitting in your readers chair: Attending to
your academic sensemakers. Journal of Management Inquiry, 16,
290-294.
8 Mikhailova, E.A. & Nilson, L. B. (2007). Developing prolific scholars:
The Fast Article Writing methodology. Journal of Faculty
Development, 21, 93-100.
9 Pollack, T.G. & Bono, J.E. (2013). Being Scheherazade: The
importance of storytelling in academic writing. Academy of
Management Journal, 56, 629-634.
10 Ragins, B.R. (2012). Reflections of the craft of clear writing.
Academy of Management Review, 37, 493-501.
11 Rocco, T.S. & Hatcher, T. (Eds.) (2011). The handbook of scholarly
writing and publishing. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
12 Silva, P. J. (2007). How to write a lot. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
13 Suddaby, R. (2010). Construct clarity in theories of management
and organization. Academy of Management Review, 35(3), 346-357.
14 Sword, H. (2012). Stylish academic writing. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
15 Seven part series on publishing in the Academy of Management
Journal:

Colquitt, J. A. & Geroge, G. (2011). Publishing in AMJ--Part 1: Topic


choice. Academy of Management Journal, 54(3), 432-435.

Bono, J. E. & McNamara, G. (2011). Publishing in AMJ--Part 2:


Research design. Academy of Management Journal, 54(4), 657-660.

Grant, A. M. & Pollock, T. G. (2011). Publishing in AMJ--Part 3: Setting


the hook. Academy of Management Journal, 54(5), 873-879.

Sparrowe, R. T. & Mayer, K. J. (2011). Publishing in AMJPart 4:


Grounding hypotheses. Academy of Management Journal, 54(6),
1098-1102.

(Anthea) Zhang, Y. & Shaw, J. D. (2012). Publishing in AMJ--Part 5:


Crafting the method and results. Academy of Management Journal,
55(1), 8-12.

Geletkanycz, M. & Tepper, B. J. (2012). Publishing in AMJ--Part 6:


Discussing the implications. Academy of Management Journal,
55(2), 256-260.

Bansal, P.T. & Corley, K. (2012). Publishing in AMJ--Part 7: Whats


different about qualitative research? Academy of Management
Journal, 55(3), 509-513.

Dealing with Revise and Resubmits


1 Daft, R. (1985). Why I recommended that your manuscript be
rejected and what you can do about it. In L. Cummings & P. Frost
(Eds.), Publishing in the organizational sciences (pp. 193-209).
Homewood, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
2 Hardre, P. L. (2013). The power and strategic art of revise-andresubmit: Maintaining balance in academic publishing. Journal of
Faculty Development, 27, 13-19.
Pearce, J. A. II (2012). Revising manuscripts for premier entrepreneurship journals.
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 36, 193-203.

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