AMD Call for Submissions: Registered Reports
This is a permanent call for submissions for Academy of Management Discoveries.
8 December, 2025 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm CET

Academy of Management Learning & Education (AMLE) is part of the portfolio of journals published by the Academy of Management along with AMJ, AMP, AMP, Annals, and AMD. AMLE is rated as 4* in the UK AJG list and A* in the Australian Business Deans’ Council list of journals.
AMLE publishes theory-driven studies on management learning, management education, or the business of business schools. For empirical papers, this means that where the research sample is composed of learners, they are higher education students in business school(s) or school(s) of management, or they are managers learning in executive contexts. Where the sample is composed of faculty, then they are situated within a business school(s) or school(s) of management.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided. HEC Paris, Doha generously sponsored catering and lunch for a limited number of participants.
Short papers (approximately 3,000 words) that fit the aim and scope of AMLE. Prior editorials can serve as guideposts to clarify AMLE’s focus and content areas (Caza et al., 2024; Coraiola & Caza, 2025; Hibbert, in Rockmann et al., 2021; Hibbert et al., 2023; Lindebaum, 2024; Vince and Hibbert, 2018).
This workshop has two main parts:
Approximate schedule for the day:
09:00–09:30 – Welcome reception
09:30–10:30 – Introduction to AMLE and Q&A
10:30–10:45 – Refreshments
10:45–11:45 – Developing a theoretical contribution for AMLE
11:45–12:00 – Coffee break
12:00–13:30 – Roundtable discussion of submitted papers
13:30–14:30 – Lunch
14:30–16:00 – Continuation of roundtable discussion and Q&A
Your submission must include: (1) a cover page with the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), three to four keywords, and an email address for the lead author; and (2) your short paper (~3,000 words). Please note that by submitting your paper, you
Caza, A., Harley, B., Coraiola, D. M., Lindebaum, D., & Moser, C. 2024. What Is a Contribution and How Can You Make One at AMLE? Academy of Management Learning & Education, 23(4): 523–528.
Coraiola, D. M. & Caza, A. 2025. Publishing Impactful Literature Reviews in AMLE. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 24(1): 9–17.
Hibbert P, Caza A, Coraiola DM, et al. 2023. Why Be an Editor? Academy of Management Learning & Education. DOI: 10.5465/amle.2023.0435.
Lindebaum D. 2024. Management Learning and Education as “Big Picture” Social Science. Academy of Management Learning & Education 23(1): 1–7.
Rockmann K., Bunderson J.S., Leana C.R., et al. 2021. Publishing in the Academy of Management Journals. Academy of Management Learning & Education 20(2): 117–126.
Vince, R., and Hibbert, P. 2018. From the AMLE Editorial Team: Disciplined Provocation: Writing Essays for AMLE. Academy of Management Learning & Education 17(4): 397–400.
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