Group & Organization Management
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Conceptual Issue
Group & Organization Management is pleased to announce that Professors Lucy
Gilson (University of Connecticut) and Caren Goldberg (American University)
will serve as Editors for the next GOM Conceptual Issue.
Accordingly, the Special Issue Editors would like to invite authors to
submit proposals for the fourth Group & Organization Management Conceptual
Issue. Articles for the Conceptual Issue are intended to be high-impact
scholarly pieces based on extant developments in research literatures. This
Conceptual Issue will consist of papers that offer more than just a summary
of existing knowledge in a certain area. Beyond summarizing recent research,
manuscripts should provide an integration of management literatures, offer
an integrated framework, provide value added, and highlight directions for
future inquiry. Papers are not expected to offer empirical data.
Inter-disciplinary and/or multi-level insights on management and
organizational processes are encouraged.
To be considered for the Special Conceptual Issue, authors must first submit
a proposal. Proposals should contain 1500-1800 words (a figure and/or table
can be added) and should provide sample references. References, figures, and
tables do not count against the word count. All proposals will be subject to
editorial review prior to requesting that they be developed into full
papers. Full papers will NOT be considered at the proposal stage.
Submissions will be evaluated on the following criteria:
(a) Relevance. The proposed manuscript should thoroughly review a
significant and important research area within the group and organizational
management field.
(b) Viability. The proposal demonstrates how the paper will be completed
within the time frame below. (c) Scope of Interest. A proposal of broad
interest to scholars in diverse research areas is preferred. (d)
Organization and Coherence. The proposal follows a logical structure, reads
clearly, and thoroughly represents the field of knowledge.
(e) Conceptual Value Added. The proposal offers insights that go beyond a
thorough summary of current literature.
(f) Agenda for Future Research. The proposal conveys relevant implications
for future research.
Authors must adhere to a stringent timeline. Relevant dates are as follows:
September 13, 2013: Proposal submission due date.
November 15, 2013: Final decision on proposal and initial feedback
provided to authors.
May 9, 2014: First draft of paper due.
August 8, 2014: Feedback to authors on first draft.
November 7, 2014: Final paper submitted.
Proposals should be submitted as a single file to Lucy Gilson at
lgilson@business.uconn.edu