Understanding the roles of editors, and the processes of editorship in knowledge dissemination, are highly relevant issues for most scholars. Written by leading scholars with strong editorial experience, this book will serve as a guide for editors and scholars wishing to become editors in management
Opening the Black Box of Editorship
β Scribed by Yehuda Baruch, Alison M. Konrad, Herman Aguinis, William H. Starbuck (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Knowledge Creation and the Journal Editorβs Role....Pages 3-15
The Role of Editing in Knowledge Development: Consensus Shifting and Consensus Creation....Pages 16-26
How May I Help You? Editing as Service....Pages 27-38
A Letter to Editors....Pages 39-45
Front Matter....Pages 47-47
Setting up an Effective Manuscript-Review Process....Pages 49-55
Communicating with Authors....Pages 56-67
Building and Maintaining a Strong Editorial Board and Cadre of Ad Hoc Reviewers....Pages 68-74
Managing the Editorial Review Process:Itβs the People That Matter....Pages 75-87
Being an Ethical Editorial Board Member and Editor: The Integral Role of Earned Trust....Pages 88-96
Using Technology to Improve the Editorial Process....Pages 97-103
Moving a Journal up the Rankings....Pages 104-113
The Developmental Editor: Assessing and Directing Manuscript Contribution....Pages 114-123
The Case for an Activist Editorial Model....Pages 124-133
Balancing Authorial Voice and Editorial Omniscience: The βItβs My Paper and Iβll Say What I Want Toβ versus βGhostwriters in the Skyβ Minuet....Pages 134-142
Front Matter....Pages 143-143
Editing a Top Academic Journal....Pages 145-156
Editing a Bridge Journal....Pages 157-166
Developing a Global Journal: Embracing Otherness....Pages 167-175
Sustaining Independent Journals....Pages 176-187
Reflections on Creating a New Scholarly Journal: Perspectives from a Founding Editor....Pages 188-196
Running an Electronic Journal: Considerations and Possibilities....Pages 197-205
Front Matter....Pages 207-207
Opening the Black Box of Editorship: Editorsβ Voice....Pages 209-222
The Motivating Potential of an Associate Editorβs Role....Pages 223-230
How Editors are Selected....Pages 231-238
What Authors Need to Know to Navigate the Review Process Successfully: Understanding and Managing the Editorβs Dilemma....Pages 239-249
Epilogue: Trade-Offs among Editorial Goals in Complex Publishing Environments....Pages 250-270
Back Matter....Pages 271-296
β¦ Subjects
Management; Economics, general; Project Management
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