Dear colleagues,
We would kindly like to remind you of the opportunity to participate in the sixth session of the GRONEN Reading Group (GROReG). GROReG is the platform of the GRONEN network (www.gronenonline.org) to discuss papers that are at advanced stages in the revision process. The goal is to help scholars from the field to publish their work on sustainability-related topics in high quality academic journals.
The next GROReG session will be held on 17 June 2016 hosted by Queen Mary University of London, UK. The half-day event with about 10 participants will start with a lunch and host the discussion of 3 papers. Each paper will be assigned to a one hour time slot. After a brief presentation (15 minutes) of the main challenges regarding the revision process of the paper by the author(s), a discussant gives her/his view before the general discussion is opened. Participants receive the papers as well as the review reports and the editorial letter before each session and are expected to have read these documents beforehand. The focus of the discussion is how to deal with reviewer and editorial comments to improve the papers and increase likelihood of acceptance of the papers. GROReG sessions are characterized by a non-competitive, constructive working atmosphere with the aim to help each other with the development and publication of papers on sustainability-related topics in high quality journals.
You can find more information on GROReG at http://www.gronenonline.org/index.php/conferences/gronen-reading-group.
For the session in London there are two open slots left. If you have a paper at the "revise & resubmit" stage, preferably with a journal that is at least ranked 3* in the ABS list, we would like to encourage you to participate in the first GROReG session. If you are interested please respond to this email and contact the reading group coordinator Tobias Hahn and send your paper as well as the decision letter including the reviewer reports. All submissions will of course be treated confidentially and only be shared with the participants of the session. Please feel free to pass on this invitation to colleagues who might be interested in participating.
We hope you will be part of this new initiative and look forward to seeing you in London!
Best regards,
Frances and Tobias
Dr Tobias Hahn
Professor of Corporate Sustainability
KEDGE Business School
Domaine de Luminy - BP 921
13 288 Marseille cedex 9
France
tobias.hahn@kedgebs.com
Tél. +33 (0) 491 827 313 – Fax. +33 (0) 491 827 983
www.kedgebs.com
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