Although many conceptual papers have found homes in leading journals, it appears that the journey to publish conceptual papers may be tougher than other types of research papers.
Although many conceptual papers have found homes in leading journals, it appears that the journey to publish conceptual papers may be tougher than other types of research papers. This presentation will outline some of the conditions and pillars in developing and enriching conceptual and theoretical papers, shed light on some of the challenges in developing and seeking the publish conceptual papers, and provide insight on how literature reviews can be channelled towards the development of robust conceptual papers.
This event is part of the annual BAM Academic Affairs of Conference and Capacity Building (AACCB) webinar series.
These webinars will help attendees to gain greater clarity about some contemporary issues, and how they link in with other related management research areas. Delivered by senior academics engaged in cutting edge research, the topics to be covered in the series will provide attendees with scholarly insight into what constitutes meaningful scholarship, and the making of optimal theoretical and methodological choices when crafting high impact manuscripts for publication. There will also be opportunities to discuss ways to get the best out of the publication process, crafting a careers, and networking with fellow academics, and other management researchers, all in one place.
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BAM Council's Sub-Committee of Academic Affairs of Conference and Capacity Building (AACCB)
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The event speaks to Sections A1 and A2 as detailed in the BAM Framework
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Professor Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
Joseph Amankwah-Amoah is a multi-award-winning Professor of International Business at the University of Kent, UK. Joseph has consistently published in many journals of international repute, including Journal of World Business, British Journal of Management, Industrial and Corporate Change, Business History, Long Range Planning, International Business Review, Journal of Institutional Economics, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, International Journal of Human Resource Management, Journal of International Management, Decision Support Systems, Management International Review, Thunderbird International Business Review, R&D Management, Business Strategy and the Environment, Transportation Research Part E, Computers in Industry, Journal of Rural Studies, Group and Organization Management, International Journal of Production Economics, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management and Journal of Business Research. In all, he has published over 130 articles in leading journals. Joseph was included in both 2020 and 2021 editions of Stanford University's prestigious list of the World Top 2% scientists for citation impact during the single calendar year.
Chaired by
Dean of the BAM Fellows College
Dean of the BAM Fellows College
Fiona Wilson was Professor of Organisational Behaviour in the Adam Smith Business School. Having recently retired after over 21 years there, she is currently Emeritus Professor, an Affiliate and Honorary Senior Research Fellow.
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Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.
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BAM Members: Free
BAM Student Members: Free
Non-Members: £25
Non-Members, Students: £15
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