Academic paper review processes: reflections from an Associate Editor

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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The academic paper review process can be discouraging, humorous, strange, frustrating, and challenging to one’s self esteem — let’s face it, reviewers’ comments can be brutal, and yet character building at the same time. WOW guest, Professor Jason Shaw (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) offered insights into his post as an Associate Editor (2010-2013) of […]

Publishing success: the role of setbacks in the revise and resubmit process

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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In organisations, teams are becoming the common vehicle for making decisions, problem solving and generally, just getting tasks done. WOW’s Dr Brianna Barker Caza and her University of New South Wales colleague, Dr Lu Wang, have viewed publishing research in academia through such a lens, asking what are the characteristics associated with positive responses to […]