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Call for Papers: Special Issue on “Advantages and Challenges of Neurodiversity Employment in Organizations” in JMO

  • 1.  Call for Papers: Special Issue on “Advantages and Challenges of Neurodiversity Employment in Organizations” in JMO

    Posted 06-20-2017 23:48
    Call for Papers: Special Issue in JMO (Journal of Management and Organization)
    "Advantages and Challenges of Neurodiversity Employment in Organizations" 

    Recently neurodiversity, has been championed as an important but overlooked variable that may promote innovation, creativity, and improve productivity in the workplace (Austin & Pisano, 2017). Neurodiversity conceptualizes neurological development, historically regarded as atypical, or even as diagnosable disorders, such as autism or dyslexia, as normal human variation (Jaarsma & Welin, 2011). Proponents of this notion go further in arguing that in organizational contexts, this difference can produce tangible benefits, such as increased productivity or creativity (Austin & Pisano, 2017). 
    The purpose of this special issue is to encourage and provide a forum for research that scrutinizes the benefits and challenges of integrating neurodiverse talent into organizations. Thus, we seek both empirical and conceptual submissions, and while the focus is on neurodiversity, we welcome submissions that apply insights from research on diversity or disability employment in general to further inform this newly emerging inquiry. Importantly however, this Special Issue focuses on contributions that frame 'disability' as ability, such as in the example of autism in the workplace, and the associated benefits and challenges. Given the multidisciplinary nature of the  field, we invite contributions from a range of perspectives including but not limited to management and organization studies, information systems, psychology, rehabilitation counselling, education, and disability employment. We further invite contributions from leading practitioners in the field.


    Schedule of submission and deadlines:
    • Short abstract (1000 words) (optional, for initial discussion and comments) due: 4 August 2017 - Prospective authors please email to a.krzeminska@uq.edu.au
    • First full paper (5000-6000 words excluding references) due: 5 January 2018
    • First decision on full paper: 1 March 2018
    • Revision due: 15 July 2018
    • Publication date: late 2018

    Special Issue Editors:
    Anna Krzeminska, University of Queensland, Australia 
    Susanne Bruyere, Cornell University, US
    Rob Austin, Ivey Business School, Canada 
    Darren Hedley, La Trobe University, Australia

    Dr Anna Krzeminska  
    Lecturer in Strategy
    UN PRME Director
    UQ Business School | The University of Queensland 
    Phone: + 61 7 3346 8137 | Fax : + 61 7 3346 8166
    St Lucia | QLD 4072 | Australia
    Email: a.krzeminska@uq.edu.au
    Web: https://www.business.uq.edu.au/staff/details/anna-krzeminska



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