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MISQ and the AIS Doctoral Student College have partnered to provide doctoral students with two great 90-minute mentorship events on April 6th that span all time zones. The title of the event is “The Journey to a Successful Publication: A Reflection on the Revision Process.” We have recruited SEs, AEs, and authors from four recent MISQ publications to join us to discuss the details of the papers’ journey through the review process. Our tentative event agenda includes: - Opening remarks
- Panel discussion on the dos and don’ts of an R&R
- Breakout rooms: Paper discussions
- Student Q&A
- Closing remarks
Since we want interested students to attend live, we are offering two different 90-minute sessions: 1. Session 1 – Thursday, April 6th at US Pacific 6:30 am = US Eastern 9:30 am = England 2:30 pm = CET 3:30 pm = Singapore 9:30 pm = Brisbane 11:30 pm - Paper 1: Discursive Fields and the Diversity-Coherence Paradox: An Ecological Perspective on the Blockchain Community Discourse (SE: Andrew Burton-Jones; AE: Nick Berente; Authors: Shaila Miranda, Dawei Wang, Annie Chuan Tian)
- Paper 2: The Complex Effects of Cross-Domain Knowledge on IS Development: A Simulation-Based Theory Development (SE: Andrew Burton-Jones; AE: Ali Tafti; Authors: Gwanhoo Lee, Jungpil Hahn)
2. Session 2 – Thursday, April 6th (all except AU/NZ) & April 7th (for Australia/New Zealand) at US Pacific 1:00 pm = US Eastern 4:00 pm = England 9:00 pm = CET 10:00 pm = Brisbane 6:00 am = Auckland 8:00 am - Paper 3: Everything Old Can Be New Again: Reinvigorating Theory Borrowing for the Digital Age (SE: Andrew Burton-Jones; AE: Ilan Oshri; Authors: Dan Jiang, Lianlian (Dorothy) Jiang, Jackie London Jr., Varun Grover, Heshan Sun)
- Paper 4: Building a Reputation as a Business Partner in Information Technology Outsourcing (SE: Saonee Sarker; AE: Eivor Oborn; Authors: Julia Kotlarsky, Suzanne Rivard, Ilan Oshri)
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