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Release: February 2005
Fourth
Annual Volume
Publications of New Jersey’s Business Faculty
Sponsored
by
The New Jersey Policy Research Organization Foundation
The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University
And
New Jersey Business
The New Jersey
Policy Research Organization Foundation (NJPRO), New Jersey
Business magazine, and the Stillman School of Business at Seton
Hall University announce the compilation of the fourth annual volume
celebrating scholarship in all fields of business as published by
faculty members within New Jersey. We invite all faculty members
who are affiliated either with a two or four year school (or department)
of business within New Jersey to submit their research publications
that were published in 2004. Works eligible for this compilation
include articles that have appeared in refereed scholarly or practitioner
journals in any business discipline as well as scholarly books in
business. We also invite refereed scholarly works that center on
pedagogy in business education. These works can include multiple
authorships provided that at least one author is a member of a college
or department of business in New Jersey. In addition, we also invite
doctoral dissertations that have been defended and approved in 2004
by a New Jersey business school or department. Excluded are self-edited
or self-published journals or books. Conference proceedings are
also excluded. Scholars may submit as many works as they have published
in 2004. We ask that each author include a one-paragraph research
translation or abstract for each work that will provide the reader
insights on the practical impact that the research has for the business
practitioner. The research translation or abstract should be submitted
in electronic form as a Microsoft Word file, Adobe PDF
file, or link to an Internet site. For details on submitting publications,
please see the attachment or the Internet link: http://business.shu.edu/news/bibliography.html.
In addition
to scholarly publications, we would also like to receive a one-page
paper from each two or four year school (or department) of business
within New Jersey that summarizes an excellent example of a classroom
exercise from 2004 that underscores the learning opportunities available
to students when classrooms are linked to business organizations.
These submissions should be signed by the department chair or business
school dean as appropriate.
As part of
this compilation, NJPRO, New Jersey Business magazine,
and the Stillman School of Business will award recognition prizes
to the top scholarly works and the best teaching ideas that are
submitted. All entries are due by May 1, 2005 at 4 p.m. Winners
will be announced in September 2005, when the compilation is published.
Requirements for Submissions to the
Fourth Annual Volume of Publications of New Jersey’s Business
Faculty
1. Works eligible
for this compilation include articles that have appeared in refereed
scholarly or practitioner journals in any business discipline as
well as scholarly books in business. We also invite refereed scholarly
works that center on pedagogy in business education. These works
may include multiple authorships, as long as at least one author
is employed by an institution with a college or department of business
in New Jersey. Excluded are self-edited or self-published journals
or books. Conference proceedings are also excluded. Scholars can
submit as many works as they have published in 2004.
2. We will
also accept abstracts of doctoral dissertations that have been defended
and approved in 2004 by a New Jersey business school or department.
These abstracts must be accompanied by a copy of the page from the
completed dissertation that documents the school or department's
approval with appropriate signatures. Authors should also submit
a one-paragraph research translation of the dissertation as specified
in item 4 below.
3. In addition
to the publications specified above, we would like to receive a
one-page paper from each two or four year school (or department)
of business within New Jersey that summarizes an excellent example
of a classroom exercise from 2004 that underscores the learning
opportunities available to students when classrooms are linked to
business organizations. These submissions should be signed by the
department chair or business school dean as appropriate and sent
to the address provided below for published works. These teaching
notes will be highlighted in a separate section of the bibliography
and are eligible for a recognition prize.
4. For published
manuscripts, authors should submit a copy of each manuscript as
published (either a paper or electronic copy), and authors should
also provide a one-paragraph research translation in
electronic form for each work. The paragraph should
provide the reader insights on the practical impact that the research
has for the business practitioner. If appropriate, authors may submit
the abstract of the work as published for this purpose. The research
translation or abstract should be submitted as a Microsoft Word
file, Adobe PDF file, or as a link to an Internet site
that provides this information.
5. Those wishing
to submit their published work for inclusion in this annual compilation
are invited to send the reprint or photocopy of their work
as published (or the cover page for a book), together
with the additional information specified, to the following address:
Ph.D. and Editor
Room 680, Kozlowski Hall
Stillman School of Business
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ 07079
(973) 761-9188
6. Authors
must also include a cover letter that indicates their name, title,
employing institution, address, telephone number, and email address.
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