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Submission
Submit your manuscriptTo submit your manuscript (written in English), please click HERE. Submission GuidelinesNOTE: Please review the guidelines before submitting. If any guidelines and formatting instructions are not met, the submission will not be reviewed. Documents must be tidy and not show any history of tracked changes or comments. If your file includes graphics, please ensure these are of high quality, and please consider your final file size.
Full papersA “full paper” refers to a fully developed manuscript on a scholarly topic. . The maximum length of the submission is 40 pages (including title page and all figures, graphs, tables, appendices, and references). . Use Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch (2.5 cm) margin all around, and 8.5″ × 11”-page setting. References may be single-spaced. . To facilitate the blind review process, remove ALL author-identifying information, including acknowledgments, from the uploaded document. Note: You will still include ALL authors associated with your submission during the submission process, but not in your uploaded paper. The author information provided will appear in the printed and online program. . The entire paper submission (title page in Title Case, abstract, main text, figures, graphs, tables, references, etc.) must be in ONE document using one of the following formats:
. Figures, graphs, tables, appendices, and references, and appendices should follow AOM’s Style Guide. . Number the pages of the document. . Make sure that the file or document uploaded is virus-free before submitting. . You will be required to type in the following information to verify that your paper meets the requirements: number of authors and number of pages. See a sample full paper submission here. Please follow these guidelines to ensure your paper is reviewed. Papers that are not prepared according to these formatting instructions will NOT be reviewed. For more information about the AoM submission guidelines standards, please see: https://www.aom.org/events/annual-meeting/submitting/submission-guidelines/
Developmental papersThe purpose of this category is to enable authors to discuss their work whilst it is in its developmental stage, so comments and feedback obtained at the event can be incorporated in the final stages of research and writing up. . The length of the submission should be between 10 and 20 pages (including title page and all figures, graphs, tables, appendices, and references). A mere abstract is not sufficient. Please outline perspectives for further development of the paper. . Use Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced, 1-inch (2.5 cm) margin all around, and 8.5″ × 11”-page setting. References may be single-spaced. . To facilitate the blind review process, remove ALL author-identifying information, including acknowledgments, from the uploaded document. Note: You will still include ALL authors associated with your submission during the submission process, but not in your uploaded paper. The author information provided will appear in the printed and online program. . The entire paper submission (title page in Title Case, abstract, main text, figures, graphs, tables, references, etc.) must be in ONE document using one of the following formats:
. Figures, graphs, tables, appendices, and references, and appendices should follow AOM’s Style Guide. . Number the pages of the document. . Make sure that the file or document uploaded is virus-free before submitting. . You will be required to type in the following information to verify that your paper meets the requirements: number of authors and number of pages. Please follow these guidelines to ensure your paper is reviewed. Papers that are not prepared according to these formatting instructions will NOT be reviewed. See a sample full paper submission here. The formatting is the same for developmental papers except for the number of pages. For more information about the AoM submission guidelines standards, please see: https://www.aom.org/events/annual-meeting/submitting/submission-guidelines/
SymposiaSymposia allow several speakers to discuss a common topic or theme in a manner that brings new insights to the subject. There are two types of symposia: Panel Symposia engage a group of panelists in a formal interactive discussion while Presenter Symposia involve a series of authored presentations on a preset theme.
Formatting Your Symposium Proposal Please follow these instructions to ensure your symposium proposal is reviewed. Proposals that are not prepared according to these instructions will not be reviewed. . A symposium submission must be contained in one document, include the following, and be organized in the following order:
. The entire submission must be in ONE document, in one of the following formats:
. Number the pages of the document. . Make sure that the file or document uploaded is virus-free before submitting. Please follow these guidelines to ensure your symposium is reviewed. Symposia proposals that are not prepared according to these formatting instructions will NOT be reviewed. See a sample panel symposium here and a sample presentation symposium here. For more information about the AoM submission guidelines standards, please see: https://www.aom.org/events/annual-meeting/submitting/submission-guidelines/
WorkshopsWorkshops are designed for 90-minutes sessions and involve participants working together on an issue through facilitated experiences. Formatting your Workshop Proposal Please follow these instructions to ensure your workshop proposal is reviewed. Proposals that are not prepared according to these instructions will not be reviewed. . Workshop proposals must be a minimum of three (3) pages and must include and be organized in the following order:
. Workshop proposals should use the following page format:
. The entire submission must be in ONE document created in:
. Make sure that the file or document uploaded is virus-free prior to submitting. Please follow these guidelines to ensure your workshop is reviewed. Workshops that are not prepared according to these formatting instructions will NOT be reviewed.
For more information about submission types or about the submission process, please e-mail the conference co-chairs: Neal M. Ashkanasy (UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia) n.ashkanasy@uq.edu.au, Ashlea C. Troth (Griffith Business School, Australia) a.troth@griffith.edu.au, Cristian Vasquez (Sheffield University Management School, UK) c.vasquez@sheffield.ac.uk, and Rebecca Dickason (IGR-IAE Graduate School of Management, CREM, University of Rennes, France) rebecca.dickason@univ-rennes.fr
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