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Luke Hedden

Assistant Professor,
University of Miami

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Posted By Luke Hedden 01-06-2026 10:28
Found In Egroup: Organizational Behavior OB
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If you are interested in learning how award-winning reviewers approach their reviews, we invite you to attend our next MOC-DOCS virtual session: "The Art & Craft of Reviewing for AOM". This session will offer advice that will help you better understand the reviewing process and hone your own reviewing ...
Posted By Luke Hedden 01-28-2023 09:28
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Calling all graduate students! Are you interested in the fields of management, organization theory, and/or organizational behavior? Do you read Administrative Science Quarterly? Do you hope to publish your work there one day? If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, we have an opportunity ...
Posted By Luke Hedden 11-15-2022 16:56
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ASQ publishes important and rigorous research in the field of organization studies. This mission includes qualitative and quantitative "micro" research at the individual level of analysis and "meso" research that crosses levels of analyses such as the organization, the team, and the individual. ...
Posted By Luke Hedden 04-11-2022 13:54
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Dissertations are the capstones of our academic training. They often represent our first contributions to the field, our favorite ideas, and years of effort. However, finished dissertations also vary in their format and style, making the path to publishing them unclear. Moreover, translating dissertations ...
Posted By Luke Hedden 09-24-2021 22:08
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The organizers of The ASQ Blog are excited to invite you to the first in a series of virtual discussions on the road to journal publication. Our first virtual discussion will address the "first steps" of the research journey. We are thrilled to be joined by successful scholars (Jennifer Petriglieri, ...