It Takes a Village: A Practical Guide to Reviewing for AMR

Reviewing falls into that broad catchall category: service. Not all service is created equal, and. as anyone whose ever served on a curriculum committee can attest, not all of it is pleasant. At its heart, it is unpaid work. While teaching loads vary, when we teach more than our assigned loads, we t...

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Published inThe Academy of Management review Vol. 46; no. 2; pp. 221 - 225
Main Authors Campbell, Joanna T., Conlon, Donald E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Briarcliff Manor Academy of Management 01.04.2021
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Summary:Reviewing falls into that broad catchall category: service. Not all service is created equal, and. as anyone whose ever served on a curriculum committee can attest, not all of it is pleasant. At its heart, it is unpaid work. While teaching loads vary, when we teach more than our assigned loads, we tend to get compensated. When we do more service however, it is sometimes difficult to see the immediate rewards--we often get rewarded with more work. So, why should you say "yes" to another review request, even when you have not been able to touch your own research for days? The short answer is because publishing is a collective endeavor and it takes a village to help craft a good paper.
ISSN:0363-7425
1930-3807
DOI:10.5465/amr.2021.0050