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Opening the black box of editorship[...
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Baruch, Yehuda.
Opening the black box of editorship[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
808/.027
書名/作者:
Opening the black box of editorship/ editedby Yehuda Baruch ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Baruch, Yehuda.
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxviii, 296 p.)
附註:
Description based on print version record.
標題:
Manuscripts - Editing.
標題:
Journalism - Editing.
標題:
Academic writing.
ISBN:
9780230582590 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230582591 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
內容註:
Preface / Yehuda Baruch, Alison M. Konrad, Herman Aguinis, and William H. Starbuck -- Part I:General/introductory chapters -- Knowledge creation and the journal editor's role / Alison M. Konrad-- The role of editing in knowledge development: consensus shifting and consensus creation / John R.Hollenbeck -- How may I help you? Editing as service / Ann Marie Ryan -- A letter to editors / Stephen R. Barley -- Part II: Effective editorship -- Setting up an effective manuscript review process/K. Michele Kacmar -- Communicating with authors / Sara L. Rynes -- Building and maintaining strongeditorial board and cadre of ad-hoc reviewers / Daniel C. Feldman -- Managing the editorial reviewprocess: it's the people that matter / Angelo S. Denisi -- Being an ethical editorial board member and editor: the integral role of earned trust / Debra L. Shapiro & Jean Bartunek -- Use of technology inimproving the editorial process / Martin Kilduff -- Moving a journal up the rankings / Gerard P. Hodgkinson -- The developmental editor: Assessing and directing manuscript contribution / Donald D. Bergh -- The case for an activist editorial model / Jerry A. Jacobs -- Balancing authorial voice andeditorial omniscience: the "It's my paper and I'll say what I want to" versus "Ghostwriters in the sky" minuet / Arthur G. Bedeian -- Part III: Editing different types of journals -- Editing a top academic journal / Sheldon Zedeck -- Editing a bridge journal / Theresa M. Welbourne -- Developing aglobal journal: embracing otherness / Haridimos Tsoukas -- Sustaining independent journals / Timothy Clark & Mike Wright -- Reflectionson creating a new scholarly journal: perspectives from a founding editor / Larry J. Williams -- Running an electronic journal: considerationsand possibilities / Bernard Forgues & Jeanie M. Forray -- Part IV: Editorship and academic career -- Opening the black box of editorship: editors' voice / Yehuda Baruch -- The motivating potential of an associateeditor's role / Carol T. Kulik -- How editors are selected / Wayne F. Cascio -- What authors need to know to navigatethe review process successfully: understanding and managing the editor's dilemma / Dov Eden --Epilogue: tradeoffs among editorial goals in complex publishing environments / William H. Starbuck,HermanAguinis, Alison M. Konrad, and Yehuda Baruch.
摘要、提要註:
Understanding the 'mystery' of editorial work and becoming an effective editor are highly relevant issues for most scholars. Opening the Black Box of Editorship explores the roles of editors and the processes of editorship in knowledge creation and dissemination. Written by leading scholars with strong editorial experience, this book will serve as a guide for Editors and scholars wishing tobecome Editors in management and behavioral sciences. It will help authors better understand how editors work and make decisions, and subsequently help researchers be moresuccessful at publishing in refereed journals.
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Opening the black box of editorship[electronic resource] /
Opening the black box of editorship
[electronic resource] /editedby Yehuda Baruch ... [et al.]. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 1 online resource (xxviii, 296 p.)
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Preface / Yehuda Baruch, Alison M. Konrad, Herman Aguinis, and William H. Starbuck -- Part I:General/introductory chapters -- Knowledge creation and the journal editor's role / Alison M. Konrad-- The role of editing in knowledge development: consensus shifting and consensus creation / John R.Hollenbeck -- How may I help you? Editing as service / Ann Marie Ryan -- A letter to editors / Stephen R. Barley -- Part II: Effective editorship -- Setting up an effective manuscript review process/K. Michele Kacmar -- Communicating with authors / Sara L. Rynes -- Building and maintaining strongeditorial board and cadre of ad-hoc reviewers / Daniel C. Feldman -- Managing the editorial reviewprocess: it's the people that matter / Angelo S. Denisi -- Being an ethical editorial board member and editor: the integral role of earned trust / Debra L. Shapiro & Jean Bartunek -- Use of technology inimproving the editorial process / Martin Kilduff -- Moving a journal up the rankings / Gerard P. Hodgkinson -- The developmental editor: Assessing and directing manuscript contribution / Donald D. Bergh -- The case for an activist editorial model / Jerry A. Jacobs -- Balancing authorial voice andeditorial omniscience: the "It's my paper and I'll say what I want to" versus "Ghostwriters in the sky" minuet / Arthur G. Bedeian -- Part III: Editing different types of journals -- Editing a top academic journal / Sheldon Zedeck -- Editing a bridge journal / Theresa M. Welbourne -- Developing aglobal journal: embracing otherness / Haridimos Tsoukas -- Sustaining independent journals / Timothy Clark & Mike Wright -- Reflectionson creating a new scholarly journal: perspectives from a founding editor / Larry J. Williams -- Running an electronic journal: considerationsand possibilities / Bernard Forgues & Jeanie M. Forray -- Part IV: Editorship and academic career -- Opening the black box of editorship: editors' voice / Yehuda Baruch -- The motivating potential of an associateeditor's role / Carol T. Kulik -- How editors are selected / Wayne F. Cascio -- What authors need to know to navigatethe review process successfully: understanding and managing the editor's dilemma / Dov Eden --Epilogue: tradeoffs among editorial goals in complex publishing environments / William H. Starbuck,HermanAguinis, Alison M. Konrad, and Yehuda Baruch.
Understanding the 'mystery' of editorial work and becoming an effective editor are highly relevant issues for most scholars. Opening the Black Box of Editorship explores the roles of editors and the processes of editorship in knowledge creation and dissemination. Written by leading scholars with strong editorial experience, this book will serve as a guide for Editors and scholars wishing tobecome Editors in management and behavioral sciences. It will help authors better understand how editors work and make decisions, and subsequently help researchers be moresuccessful at publishing in refereed journals.
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