Winning Reviews
A Guide for Evaluating Scholarly Writing
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 14. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
262 pages
978-1-349-73991-2 (ISBN)
Description
This text examines the process of reviewing scholarly manuscripts. It considers topics including writing a review, evaluating different types of scholarly works and responding successfully to reviewer comments. Containing essays written by journal editors, scholars and reputed reviewers, it is valuable reading for novice and experienced academics.
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2006 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-349-73991-2 (9781349739912)
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Persons
YOCHANAN ALTMAN London Metropolitan University, UK
S. GAYLE BAUGH University of West Florida, USA
ARTHUR G. BEDEIAN Louisiana State University, USA
JOHN BURGOYNE Lancaster University Management School, UK
JAMES CAMPBELL QUICK College of Business Administration, University of Texas, USA
SHAWN M. CARRAHER Cameron University, Oklahoma, USA
CARY L. COOPER Lancaster University Management School, UK
MADELINE CROCITTO Old Westbury College, State University of New York, USA
ROBERT L. DIPBOYE University of Central Florida, USA
DANIEL C. FELDMAN Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, USA
JAMES G. HUNT Texas Tech University, USA
DANIEL J. McCARTHY College of Business Administration, Northeastern University, USA
JOHN B. MINER Northeastern University, USA
DONALD O. NEUBAUM College of Business, Oregon State University, USA
WALTER NORD University of South Florida, USA
CHRISTINE OLIVER Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada
RICHARD L. PRIEM School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
SHEILA M. PUFFER College of Business Administration, Northeastern University, USA
ABDUL A. RASHEED College of Business Administration, The University of Texas, USA
ANN MARIE RYAN Michigan State University, USA
DEBRA L. SHAPIRO University of Maryland, USA
SIM B. SITKIN Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA
TERRI A. SCANDURA University of Miami, USA
WILLIAM STARBUCK New York University, USA
HETTY VAN EMMERIK Utrecht University, The Netherlands
SHAKER A. ZAHRA Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA
S. GAYLE BAUGH University of West Florida, USA
ARTHUR G. BEDEIAN Louisiana State University, USA
JOHN BURGOYNE Lancaster University Management School, UK
JAMES CAMPBELL QUICK College of Business Administration, University of Texas, USA
SHAWN M. CARRAHER Cameron University, Oklahoma, USA
CARY L. COOPER Lancaster University Management School, UK
MADELINE CROCITTO Old Westbury College, State University of New York, USA
ROBERT L. DIPBOYE University of Central Florida, USA
DANIEL C. FELDMAN Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, USA
JAMES G. HUNT Texas Tech University, USA
DANIEL J. McCARTHY College of Business Administration, Northeastern University, USA
JOHN B. MINER Northeastern University, USA
DONALD O. NEUBAUM College of Business, Oregon State University, USA
WALTER NORD University of South Florida, USA
CHRISTINE OLIVER Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada
RICHARD L. PRIEM School of Business Administration, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
SHEILA M. PUFFER College of Business Administration, Northeastern University, USA
ABDUL A. RASHEED College of Business Administration, The University of Texas, USA
ANN MARIE RYAN Michigan State University, USA
DEBRA L. SHAPIRO University of Maryland, USA
SIM B. SITKIN Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, USA
TERRI A. SCANDURA University of Miami, USA
WILLIAM STARBUCK New York University, USA
HETTY VAN EMMERIK Utrecht University, The Netherlands
SHAKER A. ZAHRA Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, USA
Editor
Norwich Business School University of East Anglia UK
Content
List of Tables and Figures Foreword: T.Lee Preface; Y.Baruch, S.E.Sullivan & H.Schepmyer Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors PART 1: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF REVIEWING Peer Reviews in the Production of Knowledge: Why I Stopped Worrying and learned to Appreciate the Flaws in the Review Process; R.L.Dipboye Reviewing as a Vital Professional Service; R.L.Priem & A.A.Rasheed To Review or Not to Review: When You Shouldn't Accept a Request to Review; A.M.Ryan PART 2: THE PRACTICE OF REVIEWING The Fundamentals of Reviewing; S.Sullivan, M.Crocitto, & S.M.Carraher Fairness as a Key Criterion in Reviewing; D.L.Shapiro & S.B.Sitkin Advice for the Novice Reviewer; H.Schepmyer, H.van Emmerik & C.Oliver The Effectiveness of the Reviewing Process; W.Starbuck, A.G.Bedeian & J.B.Miner PART 3: REVIEWING DIFFERENT TYPES OF WORKS Reviewing for Academic Journals: Qualitative-based Manuscripts; C.L.Cooper & J.Burgoyne Reviewing by the Numbers: Evaluating Quantitative Research; T.A.Scandura, J.G.Hunt & S.G.Baugh Reviewing for Scholarly Practitioner Journals; S.M.Puffer, J.Campbell Quick & D.J.McCarthy Reviewing Scholarly Books; W.Nord PART 4: ANSWERING REVIEWS TO GET PUBLISHED Revising to Be Published: Building Trust to Win the Acceptance of Journal Editors and Reviewers; S.A.Zahra & D.O.Neubaum To Revise and Resubmit or Not: That is the Question; Y.Baruch & Y.Altman Communicating More Effectively with Editors: Strategies for Authors and Reviewers; D.C.Feldman Index