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Invitation to Contribute to the ASQ Blog!

  • 1.  Invitation to Contribute to the ASQ Blog!

    Posted 01-28-2023 09:28

    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 for you. Since 2013, the ASQ Blog has provided a behind-the-scenes look at published articles. The blog consists primarily of interviews with authors of recent research published in ASQ. To help young scholars build relationships across the field, all interviews are conducted by graduate students. Our hope is that these interviews increase reader engagement with ASQ articles, and build community among ASQ authors and readers (that includes you!).


    We're looking to recruit new student interviewers. The process is simple, the time commitment is minimal, and the reward is potentially significant (in the form of both knowledge and new professional ties). Here's what it entails:


    1. Fill out this form 
    2. We'll use your responses to assign you to an article and pair you with another student contributor
    3. Read the article you've been assigned, and work with your co-interviewer to draft 4-5 questions (often a mix of content and process-related questions). If you like, you can take a look at past blog posts for inspiration.
    4. Reach out to the author(s) of your article to see if they'd be willing to participate 
    5. Follow up with the authors and send their responses to us as soon as you're able.
    6. Enjoy the fruits of your labor and see your interview in (virtual) print!

    That's it! If you'd like to participate, please fill out the form to get the ball rolling. Also, feel free to forward this invitation to your student colleagues - and don't forget to check out the blog and follow us on Twitter

    Thanks,

    -The ASQ Blog Editorial Team

    Danielle Bovenberg – University of California, Santa Barbara, Technology Management
    Maggie Cascadden – University of Alberta, Alberta School of Business
    Yun Ha Cho – University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
    Luke Hedden – Boston College, Carroll School of Management
    Abraham Oshotse – Stanford University, Graduate School of Business



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    Luke Hedden
    Graduate Student
    Boston College
    Walpole MA
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