Staged by the BAM Early Career Academic Network
Join us for an insightful webinar with the BAM Early Career Academics Network, which shares insights into the journal reviewing process and how to respond to editors and reviewers after receiving feedback from your work.
The session will provide an opportunity for the early career academic network community to learn from a prestigious journal editor on how reviewers are chosen for submitted journal papers, the process of how an outcome is made, and the journal's dos and don'ts of how the author(s) should respond to the editor/reviews for a better change of success.
Alongside Professor Paul Hibbert (Professor of Management and Co-Editor-in-Chief, British Journal of Management), Dr. Sarah Louise Mitchell (Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Oxford Brookes Business School) will share her take, as an author, on the topic and how she has successfully navigated several cycles of reviews at top journals. The community will have ample opportunities to discuss and ask questions in this session.
BAM Early Career Academics Network
This session is aimed at the early career academic network's community (ECA is defined as someone who is in the last year of their PhD or is up to 5 years post PhD)
Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Oxford Brookes Business School
Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Oxford Brookes Business School
Dr Sarah Louise Mitchell
Professor of Management, University of St Andrews
Professor of Management, University of St Andrews
Paul Hibbert is Professor of Management at the University of St Andrews, and in January 2024 joins Warwick Business School where he will lead the Organization and Work Group.
He researches reflexive practice and processes of organizing and learning, to develop insights for managers and leaders. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, the Chartered Management Institute, the British Academy of Management, and the Academy of Social Sciences. He earned his MBA and PhD from the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. Paul is widely involved in leadership and service to journals and learned societies.
His editorial roles have included: current co-Editor-in-Chief, British Journal of Management; former Editor-in-Chief and current editorial board member, Academy of Management Learning & Education; former Associate Editor and current editorial board member of both the Journal of Management Education and Management Learning; and editorial board member of Organizational Research Methods. He is the former Chair of the Academy of Management’s Management Education and Development Division.
Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Marketing, Nottingham Trent University
Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Marketing, Nottingham Trent University
Dr Sahar Bakr is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Marketing at Nottingham Trent University.
A pharmacist by background she holds an MSc in Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship and a PhD in Business and management from the University of Nottingham which focuses on consumer use of smart devices in the context of health, fitness and self-tracking.
Sahar spent time in the pharmaceutical and medical device industry as a Product Manager, where she managed several social media campaigns and worked with organisations to launch both consumer (B2C), and medical-grade (B2B) products successfully in the MENA region.
Her experience in industry has formed the basis of her teaching ethos which is centred around the power of industry-focused marketing education and the application of theoretical concepts, to real-life situations.
Before joining NTU, Sahar held a full-time position at De Montfort University, after working part-time at the University of Nottingham and Birmingham City University while doing her PhD.
During her time in higher education, she designed, led and taught several modules on undergraduate, MSc, and MBA courses which included Direct Marketing, Global Marketing, Digital Consumer Behaviour, Digital Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial Marketing and Project Management.
Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Oxford Brookes Business School | Oxford Brookes University
Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Oxford Brookes Business School | Oxford Brookes University
Dr Rebecca Beech is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Oxford Brookes Business School, at Oxford Brookes University.
Her research interest entail online consumer behaviour, online communities, social media and knowledge sharing, and is interested in sustainable fashion and the circular economy.
Rebecca was awarded my PhD in Marketing in July 2020 from Coventry University. Her research was based within the Centre for Business in Society (CBiS). Rebecca's thesis title was 'Understanding Knowlege Sharing in an Online Community: Within the Context of Green clothing'. She submitted my PhD in January 2020, and was awarded very minor corrections in her Viva in April 2020.
She gained my qualification as a Fellow in the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in Nov 2021 and was awarded the External Examiner qualification from Advance HE in December 2022. Rebecca has been a deputy course director, module leader and seminar tutor across modules in Business Management and Marketing.
Rebecca previously studied BA Hons Business and Marketing at Coventry University, graduating in November 2014 with an Upper 2:1. Rebecca studied MSc Strategic Marketing at Coventry University, in which she was awarded a Distinction and the Course Tutors Prize, she graduated in November 2015.
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