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Call for Papers: Journal of Organizational Behavior Special Issue on Attribution Theory

  • 1.  Call for Papers: Journal of Organizational Behavior Special Issue on Attribution Theory

    Posted 06-08-2016 11:34

    Dear Colleagues,

    Mark Martinko (Florida A&M University), Paul Harvey (University of New Hampshire), and Jeremy Mackey (Auburn University) are pleased to announce a call for papers for the Third International Symposium on Attribution Theory. We encourage papers that describe the role and function of attributions in organizational contexts. The deadline for paper submissions is September 16, 2017. 

    A special issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior will be developed from the best presentations and ideas from the conference. Appearing on the conference program does not ensure an authorship opportunity nor is it a prerequisite. Potential articles may be solicited by the editors both before and after the conference. Additional information about the call for papers can be found at the bottom of this email. 

    Please direct all questions about the conference and call for papers to Mark Martinko (email: mark.martinko@famu.edu; phone: 850-510-7066).  

    We look forward to paper submissions and conference presentations.

    Mark J. Martinko, Ph.D.
    Anheuser-Busch Eminent Scholar of Organizational Behavior
    Florida A&M University
    Professor Emeritus
    Florida State University
    Associate Editor, Journal of Organizational Behavior
    82 Fiesta Drive
    Alligator Point, FL 32342
    850-510-7066


    CALL FOR PAPERS

    THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ATTRIBUTION THEORY

    Keynote Speaker: Distinguished Research Professor Bernard Weiner, U.C.L.A.

    MARCH 16 AND 17, 2018

    SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32306

    SUBMISSION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2017

    CALL FOR PAPERS: THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ATTRIBUTION THEORY

    SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September 16, 2017

    OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this conference is to provide an in-depth forum for the discussion and dissemination of both theory and research describing the role and function of attributions in organizational contexts. The contexts would include, but not be limited to, leader-member relations, abusive supervision, justice, stress, ethics, performance evaluation, entitlement, group dynamics, and organizational performance.

    PROGRAM ORGANIZATION: There will be no concurrent sessions. All participants are expected to attend all sessions in order to promote the maximum integration of the concepts and ideas presented.

    PAPER SUBMISSIONS: You are invited to submit your paper conforming to APA guidelines by September 16, 2017. Each paper should include 1.) a title page with the author(s), name(s), title(s), and affiliation(s); 2.) a 50 to 100 word abstract; and 3.) the text with all references, tables, figures, and notes. The paper should not exceed 40 double spaced pages (270 words/page). Submission implies that at least one of the authors will attend the conference.

    REVIEW PROCEDURES: All submissions will be blind reviewed by at least three reviewers. Acceptance will be based on quality, originality, theoretical rigor, and strength of contribution.

    PUBLICATION: A special issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior will be developed from the best presentations and ideas from the conference. Appearing on the conference program does not ensure an authorship opportunity nor is it a prerequisite. Potential articles may be solicited by the editors both before and after the conference.

    REGISTRATION: Please go to http://www.cvent.com/d/sfqt8x to register for the conference. The charge for registration is $300 and includes: breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Friday, breakfast and lunch on Saturday, and a "Jungle Cruise" at Wakulla Springs State Park in conjunction with the dinner on Friday night.

    ACCOMMODATIONS: The host hotel for the conference is the Double Tree by Hilton - Downtown Tallahassee, 101 South Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301. You can register on-line at www.Tallahassee.doubletree.com or by calling the hotel at (850) 224-5000. A block of rooms has been reserved at $125/night plus tax. The deadline for receiving the conference rate is February 15, 2018. Please mention the Florida A&M Attribution Conference when registering. Transportation to and from the conference will be provided at the hotel.

    Review Board
    Neal Ashkanasy, Rebecca Bennett, Jeremy Brees, Constance Campbell, Russell Crook, Marie Dasborough, Marion B. Eberly, Gerald Ferris, William L. Gardner, Paul Harvey, Erica C. Holley, Ronald Humphrey, Michael D. Johnson, Russell Kent, Christian Kiewitz, Robert Liden, Robert Lord, Fred Luthans, Jeremy Mackey, Rebecca Michalak, Terry Mitchell, Sherry E. Moss, Pamela Perrewé, Mark Peterson, Elizabeth Rozelle, David Sikora, Paul Spector, Robert Wood, Bernard Weiner, and Miles Zachary

    PLEASE EMAIL ALL SUBMISSIONS TO:
    Mark J. Martinko, School of Business and Industry (SBI), Florida A&M University, 105 Sybil Mobley Complex, a500 Gamble Street, Tallahassee, FL 32307. Email: mark.martinko@famu.edu



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  • 2.  Call for Papers: Journal of Organizational Behavior Special Issue on Attribution Theory

    Posted 02-13-2017 18:51

    Dear Colleagues, 


    Mark Martinko (Florida A&M University) and Jeremy Mackey (Auburn University) are pleased to announce a call for papers for the Third International Symposium on Attribution Theory. We encourage paper submissions that describe the role and function of attributions in organizational contexts. The deadline for paper submission is September 16, 2017.


    A special issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior will be developed from the best presentations and ideas from the conference. Appearing on the conference program does not ensure an authorship opportunity, nor is it a prerequisite. Potential articles may be solicited by the special issue editors both before and after the conference. Additional information about the call for papers can be found on the Journal of Organizational Behavior's website.


    Please direct all questions about the conference and call for papers to Mark Martinko (email: mark.martinko@famu.edu; phone: 850-510-7066).


    We apologize for the inconvenience of cross-postings. We look forward to paper submissions and conference presentations that result from this call for papers.


    Mark J. Martinko, Ph.D.

    Anheuser-Busch Eminent Scholar of Organizational Behavior

    Florida A&M University

    Professor Emeritus

    Florida State University

    850-510-7066

    mark.martinko@famu.edu

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