AMD Call for Submissions: Registered Reports
This is a permanent call for submissions for Academy of Management Discoveries.
20 March @ 12:00 am

This workshop is geared toward all scholars (PhD students, junior and senior scholars) who are interested in publishing in AMD. In this workshop, we will work with potential authors to determine whether AMD provides the best fit for their ideas, and then help them develop well-crafted ideas potentially suitable for submission to the journal.
| Time | Session | Room |
| 9:00-9:30 | Registration & Coffee | Main Hall |
| 9:30-10:45 | Plenary session: Welcome Publishing in AMD (AMD Co-Editor Chet Miller) | Amphitheatre 002 |
| 10:45-11:15 | Coffee Break | Main Hall |
| 11:15-12:45 | Breakout Session I | Amphitheatres 001 & 002 |
| 12:45-13:45 | Lunch | Main Hall |
| 13:45-15:15 | Breakout Session II | Amphitheatres 001 & 002 |
| 15:15-15:45 | Coffee Break | Main Hall |
| 15:45-16:45 | Plenary session: Publishing in AOM Journals Wrap-up and closing | Amphitheatre 002 |
The plenary sessions will be geared toward providing general information about publishing in AMD, such as what makes a successful paper, the main reasons that papers are rejected, and strategies for addressing the core challenges that editors and reviewers see in rejected papers.
Abstract submission deadline for submitting authors: All participants seeking feedback in the breakout sessions must submit extended abstracts for review by 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time on 2 February 2026. These extended abstracts should be no longer than four double-spaced pages and convey the essence of the research questions, the pertinent research that is missing from existing literature, proposed/actual empirical methods, and expected/actual empirical findings.
The extended abstracts should be submitted using this link: https://form.jotform.com/253484046923158
In each breakout group, four to six participants will be paired with a facilitator with editorial experience at AMD (a Coeditor or Associate Editor from the journal). See the overview below. Each person whose work is accepted for a breakout session should prepare and bring 10 printed copies of a 1-page summary that describes the research question, methods for empirical exploration, and expected/actual findings. Each participant also should prepare a 2-minute presentation in which to present a brief overview of their idea, and why they believe the paper fits the AMD mission. The facilitator will then lead a discussion (30 minutes per paper) on the fit of that idea for the journal, and how it can be developed further to enhance the potential for success. The process of giving and receiving feedback by everyone in a breakout group also will help participants get a better understanding of how to craft ideas into manuscripts for AMD. The template reviewers are encouraged to use for AMD submissions may be found here: AMD reviewer template. To enable participants in your breakout group to prepare for your presentation, you may also share your extended abstract within your breakout group ahead of the PDW using the email list provided.
EDHEC Business School is located close to Nice city center and Nice Airport, at Promenade des Anglais 393. The building is wheelchair accessible. All plenary and breakout sessions are held at the ground-floor, rooms 001 and 002. Participants are encouraged to travel by public transport. Public parking is available at Q-Park Arénas Cassin – aéroport de Nice.
The EDHEC building is located near Nice city center and Nice Airport and is close to numerous hotels. Nearby options include:
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