
History and the Understanding of Organizational Processes
Edited by:
Daniel J. Svyantek, Auburn University
A volume in the series: Research in Organizational Science. Editor(s): Daniel J. Svyantek, Auburn University.
Call for Chapters
This volume is soliciting manuscripts that provide concrete illustrations of important organizational processes for students in organizational sciences classes and for managers seeking to understand these processes. These manuscripts should define the organizational construct being illustrated; provide a historical case illustrating this construct; and discuss the insights gathered from using history to learn lessons applicable to today’s organizations.PROPOSALS:
> Proposals may be 1-2 pages
> Sent via mail or electronically to Daniel J. Svyantek
DEADLINES:
> Proposals due to Editor by August 1, 2017
> Authors with accepted proposals will be notified by August 15, 2017
> If proposal is selected, finished chapters due by December 1, 2017
CONTACT INFORMATION: (Please direct all inquiries via email)
Editor: Daniel J. Svyantek
Address: 206-B Thach Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-1234
Email Address: svyandj@auburn.edu
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