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Engage Paper Development Workshop in Management

Provided by: ENGAGE
(EQF level: 8)

Polish your paper for publication in a leading journal and earn 6 ECTS in this one-week blocked course brought to you by NHH and WU.

Many journals publish guidelines on how to prepare a suitable manuscript, however, the rules that shape the game of writing, revising, and resubmitting manuscripts are mainly implicit. In this course, we try to make these rules explicit or at least experienceable and to enable you to publish your work successfully. The course addresses PhD candidates who have written a draft paper in a management-related area (strategy, organization, entrepreneurship, marketing, innovation management, international business, human resources management, etc.). The focus of this course will be on deductive quantitative research, meaning that researchers ground their hypotheses on theory and test these hypotheses empirically.

Requirements and Application

To apply for the course, it is necessary to submit a paper draft that comprises all main parts of a journal article, namely: introduction, theory and hypotheses, methods and (preliminary) results, discussion. In addition, each participant shares an extended (two-page) abstract of their paper that will be circulated among all participants.

1. Submit application materials: Send a 1-page motivation letter outlining your research topic, the progress of your project, and your written draft paper to [email protected] by January 10, 2025.

2. Formal application: After submitting your materials, click the "How to Apply" link at the bottom of this webpage to register your personal details for formal course enrollment as exchange student at WU.

Course Design

Increasing collaboration across PhD programs and creating new and innovative offers PhD candidates an opportunity to advance their research skills while benefitting from international networking opportunities are central elements of our three designated lighthouse initiatives in the ENGAGE.EU alliance. This new PhD course seeks to take a novel approach in this direction. The course is jointly developed and delivered by WU Vienna and NHH and uses a format to ensure that - for the first time - all ten ENGAGE.EU partner universities can send PhD candidates (at least one per partner university) to a week-long training on how to make an impact by disseminating their first research projects in premier outlets.

The course takes place in a blocked, in-person format at the premises of WU Vienna in the first week of March. In the morning of each day, participants act as reviewers who comment on submitted papers and as authors who revise their drafts accordingly. In the afternoon, we will meet in the classroom to discuss remaining issues and provide guidance for further developing the papers.

Monday: getting started Course instructors give an introduction on writing manuscripts for submission to academic journals and maneuvering through the review processes, assign tasks for the remainder of the course to participants, and give a preview on how to write an attractive introduction section of a paper. We close the day with an informal get-together with finger-food and drinks.

Tuesday: writing an attractive introduction Participants have shared a draft of their paper via Canvas. In their role as reviewers, they use track changes and the commenting function to provide constructive feedback on another participant's introduction section. In their role as authors, they implement these suggestions in their drafts. After lunch, up to three participants as authors pitch their introduction to the audience, reviewers present their respective comments, and authors respond by explaining the implementation of these comments. We discuss the suggestions and their implementation in class. In preparation for the next day, course instructors give a preview on how to write a compelling theory and hypotheses section.

Wednesday: writing a compelling theory and hypotheses section Participants have shared a draft of their paper via Canvas. In their role as reviewers, they use track changes to provide constructive feedback on another participant's theory and hypotheses section. In their role as authors, they implement these suggestions in their drafts. After lunch, up to three participants as authors pitch their theory and hypotheses section to the audience, reviewers present their respective comments, and authors respond by explaining the implementation of these comments. We discuss the suggestions and their implementation in class. In preparation for the next day, course instructors give a preview on how to write a clear methods and results part.

Thursday: writing a clear methods and results part Participants have shared a draft of their paper via Canvas. In their role as reviewers, they use track changes to provide constructive feedback on another participant's methods and results section. In their role as authors, they implement these suggestions in their drafts. After lunch, up to three participants as authors pitch their methods and results section to the audience, reviewers present their respective comments, and authors respond by explaining the implementation of these comments. We discuss the suggestions and their implementation in class. In preparation for the next day, course instructors give a preview on how to write an impressive discussion of the implications.

Friday: writing an impressive discussion of the implications Participants have shared a draft of their paper via Canvas. In their role as reviewers, they use track changes to provide constructive feedback on another participant's discussion section. In their role as authors, they implement these suggestions in their drafts. After lunch, up to three participants as authors pitch their discussion section to the audience, reviewers present their respective comments, and authors respond by explaining the implementation of these comments. We discuss the suggestions and their implementation in the group. Course instructors sum up the key learnings of the course and invite all participants for a closing dinner.

  • Spring Semester 2024/25

    Course start date 2025-03-03
    Course end date 2025-03-07
    Language English
    Credits 6 (ECTS)
    Grading scheme: 1 - excellent 2 - good 3 - satisfactory 4 - sufficient 5 - fail