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Planning a strategy for publication in 4* journals Dr Caroline Gatrell Lancaster University Management School Co-Editor-in Chief International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR). 4* journals. Focus on refereed journals Editorial process Getting through the door A personal view. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Planning a strategy for publication in 4* journals
Dr Caroline Gatrell
Lancaster University Management School
Co-Editor-in Chief
International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR)
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4* journals
Focus on refereed journalsEditorial processGetting through the doorA personal view
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Focus on refereed journalsChapters v. Papers in refereed journalsSelecting where to publish
Journal rankings and why they matter
The publication process Submitting
Role of working papers, conferences, feedback
You and the editorial process Reviews and reviewers
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Review process
Paper submitted
Reject send for review
Reject revise resubmit (major /minor) accept
rReject send for further review
accept publish
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Editorial process
Editor in Chief may send to Associate editor who may send toAnonymous Reviewers (who are they?)May be hard to find reviewers – cite key names in
paper
All decisions recorded by journal (S1M)Reviewers may be those whom you
have cited in your paper so be careful what you say about other’s work: building on; extending important work of....
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Editorial process
Reject , revise and resubmit , minor revisions; accept how to read the code…
Rejection (be sure about this!) Resubmit to journal as new paper? Look @ reviews and send elsewhere.
Revise and resubmit This is a good result. They are making no promises but once again, look for clues – what do they like, where do they want you do concentrate?
Accept subject to revisions This is a great result. Do as you are asked and send back
Accept as is (happens very rarely/never!)
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Planning your paper (getting through the door)
Check out the style of your target journal. Does your paper meet their criteria?
What does the journal ask you to do? Do exactly what they say e.g. submit a paper no longer or shorter than the number of words specified
Ensure you are familiar with the journal and its perspectives – what has been published in it and by whom? is it focused on empirical studies (quant, qual?) does it publish tables/appendices; does it address social problems etc….
If asked to review for the journal, accept and do a good job.
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Getting through the door
What you need to do to hook them inDoes your paper meet aims of target journal?Does it advance debate within the journal and/or
field?How does it depart from/extend/challenge what is
already known?
Article fits style, interest and perspective of journal. Look at what others have written.
Contribution is clear (can be a small step). What is new about what you are doing? Extending existing arguments; looking at things from a new angle; filling a gap in literature; challenging existing literature; turning the field on its head?
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Getting through the door
Make clear links to explain how your paper is in keeping with what the journal does
Methods are detailed and clear. Spend time on this – look at how others justify approach
Argument is logical
Allow more writing time than you think you need – go for polish. Presentation in style of journal, no grammatical errors, references complete
Relate your paper to others published in journal
Good relevant title
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Getting through the door
Seek advice from your supervisor/writing partners. Sort out in advance whose name goes on the paper, and in what order.
Proof read so manuscript is really tidySubmit with a polite letter saying who you
are, why you are doing the research and situating the research. Your letter should be short. You may need to work with inflexible electronic submission processes so be aware of rules.
Give yourself plenty of time to submit (S1M not intuitive or empathetic, lots of questions to answer)
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A personal view
Team strategy to get research on fathers published in 4* journals
Burnett, S., Gatrell, C., Cooper, C.L. and Sparrow, P. (2010) Fatherhood and Flexible working: A contradiction in terms? in Kaiser, S., Ringlstetter, M.J., Pina e Cunha, M., & Eikhof D. R., (eds.), Creating balance?! International perspectives on the work-life integration of professionals, Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer, 157 – 172.
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A personal view Burnett, S., Gatrell, C., Cooper, C. L.,
and Sparrow, P. (2010). Well balanced Families: A gendered analysis of work-life balance policies and work-family practices, Gender in Management, an International Journal, Vol. 25 (7), 534 – 549. 1*
Burnett, S. B., Gatrell, C. J., Cooper, C., & Sparrow, P. (2012). Fathers at Work: A Ghost in the Organizational Machine. Gender, Work & Organization. 20 (6) 632 – 646. 3*
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Gatrell, C., Burnett, S. B., Cooper C. L., and Sparrow P. (2012). Work-life Balance and Parenthood: A comparative and transdisciplinary review and analysis. International Journal of Management Reviews. Vol.15 (3), 300 – 316. 3*
Gatrell, C.J., Burnett, S., Cooper, C.L.C and Sparrow, P. Parents, perceptions and belonging: Exploring flexible working among UK fathers and mothers. British Journal of Management 4* DOI: 10.1111/1467-8551.12050
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A Personal View
Strategy to mainstream research on maternal body in 3* and 4* management journals for REF.
IJMR and Human Relations May 2009. Revise and resubmit from IJMR,
expression of interest, Human Relations. Pursue IJMR as platform for empirical research in Human Relations
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Gatrell, C. (2007). ‘A fractional commitment? Part-time employment and the maternal body’. International Journal of Human Resource Management, Vol. 18 (3), 462 – 474. 3*
Gatrell C. (2010). 'Pregnancy on Stage Please’: The Erasure of the Pregnant Body from Workplace Space' in Revealing and Concealing Gender, Lewis P. and Simpson R (eds) London: Palgrave, 54 – 75.
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A personal view
Gatrell, C. (2010). Breastfeeding Under the Blanket: Exploring the tensions between health and social attitudes to breastfeeding in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom, in Liamputtong, P., (ed.), Cultural and Global Perspectives on the Management of Infant Feeding, New York: Springer, 109 – 124.
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A personal view Gatrell C. (2011). Managing the Maternal
Body. International Journal of Management Reviews, Vol. 13, 97 – 112. 3*
Gatrell C. (2011). Policy and the Pregnant Body at Work: Strategies of Secrecy, Silence and Supra- Performance, Gender, Work and Organization. Vol. 18 (2), 158 – 181. 3*
Gatrell, C. (2013). Maternal body work: How women managers and professionals negotiate pregnancy and new motherhood at work. Human Relations. Vol. 66 (5), 621 – 644. 4*
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Human Relations 2009 submission v #1 2009 Reject ‘this version’ of the paper. 2011 re-submit new version v#2 2011 asked to revise and resubmit v#3 May 2012 asked to revise and resubmit v#4 July 2012 submit V #4 Sept 2012 ‘provisionally accept’ further to more
revisions Sept 2012 submit v #5 Oct 2012 accepted.
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