Organizing committee
Tingting Yan, Wendy Tate, Andreas Wieland, and Yongyi Shou
Participants
The workshop is open to scholars at all levels, and we especially encourage early-career scholars (PhD students, postdocs, and assistant professors) to attend.
Conference registration and paper submission link
https://forms.office.com/r/3ngXdtQ9Gz
Conference registration fee
Regular rate: 1200 RMB
Student rate: 800 RMB
Paper / abstract submission deadline
May 1, 2024
Agenda
June 6, 2024 |
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All Day |
Check in at the conference |
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June 7, 2024 |
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8:00 (GMT+8) |
Welcome coffee/tea: Greet and meet |
8:15 (GMT+8) |
Opening speech by ZJU leadership |
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8:30 (GMT+8) |
Opening speech by JSCM editorial team (Tingting Yan) |
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8:45 (GMT+8) |
Panel 1: How to make a theoretical contribution? |
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10:15 (GMT+8) |
Coffee/tea break (15min) |
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10:30 (GMT+8) |
Panel 2: Tips about writing for top empirical SCM journals |
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12:00 (GMT+8) |
Lunch break (60min) |
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Session 1 |
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Feedback session for early-stage research |
13:00 (GMT+8) |
■ To qualify for this feedback session, each participant needs to submit his/her resume and an extended abstract describing the research idea, the status of the research, and the types of feedback he/she hopes to obtain at https://forms.office.com/r/3ngXdtQ9Gz. ■ In each group, there will be one to two assigned mentors who are responsible for providing feedback to all the participants in that group, each of whom will use 20 minutes or so to present his/her research idea and initial design/outcomes. The mentor(s) will offer oral feedback to each of the three presenters, using no more than 10 minutes. In addition, presenters will also receive oral feedback from peer participants in the same group. |
15:00 (GMT+8) |
Break (20min) |
Session 2 |
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Feedback session for advanced-stage research (120 min, groups of four people, including a break in the middle) |
15:20 (GMT+8) |
■ To qualify for this feedback session, each participant needs to submit his/her resume and a full working paper at https://forms.office.com/r/3ngXdtQ9Gz. The participant also should indicate target journals for the paper, if that information is available, which could help the mentor(s) offer critiques that better align with the authors’ needs. The PDW organizing committee will then share the submission with one or two assigned mentor(s), who need to prepare written feedback for the paper before the PDW. ■ In each group, there will be one to two assigned mentors who are responsible for providing feedback to all the participants in that group, each of whom will use 20 minutes or so to present his/her research idea and initial design/outcomes. The mentor(s) will offer oral feedback to each of the three presenters, using no more than 10 minutes. In addition, the mentor(s) will also provide written feedback, prepared before the beginning of the PDW, to all the participants in that group. Finally, presenters will also receive oral feedback from peer participants in the same group. Top rated working papers will be invited by JSCM Co-EIC to be submitted to JSCM. |
17:20 (GMT+8) |
Break |
18:00 (GMT+8) |
Joint dinner |
Registration and submission |
The two panels and two feedback sessions are open to all in-person conference registrants, no matter whether you submit your research to the conference or not. However, to benefit more from the two feedback sessions in the afternoon, you are strongly encouraged to submit either an early-stage project, as an extended abstract (less than 1000 words), or a late-stage project, as a full working paper, or both. If you plan to do so, please upload your extended abstract and/or your working paper, plus your resume, at the conference registration link https://forms.office.com/r/3ngXdtQ9Gz by May 1st, 2024. Note that the acceptance of your submission, which will be notified by May 15th, 2024, is a prerequisite for you to present your research in one or both feedback sessions and receive high-quality feedback from mentors.
The registration fee for this event is 1200 RMB for faculty members and 800 RMB for students, which covers the coffee/tea/snack and the dinner on Friday, irrespective of whether you submit an extended abstract or a working paper to the conference or not. Once you have registered for the conference, you will receive an email about how to pay for the conference registration fee.
Prior to the event, there will be one or two assigned mentor for each accepted extended abstract and working paper. The mentor(s) are expected to provide written feedback in a word or pdf file (three-four abstracts/working papers per mentor in each session at most) and bring the written feedback to the event. Upon feedback and ratings from mentors, the Co-Editor in Chiefs of JSCM will invite some working papers to be submitted to the Journal of Supply Chain Management.
Upon completion of the workshop, attendees will have the opportunity to obtain a certificate of attendance.
We understand that some participants may have travel restrictions (e.g., visa), and we are happy to provide a remote option as a backup solution. However, please keep in mind that attending in person allows for greater interaction and collaboration with other participants.
We are committed to minimizing the carbon footprint of this workshop. We strongly urge you to consider alternative modes of transportation instead of flying, as air travel is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. Wuhan is easily accessible via train and bus connections from major cities in China. Together, we can work towards a more sustainable future by reducing our impact on the environment.
Similar JSCM workshops are planned for or have been held in North America, Latin America, and Europe. Stay tuned for more information and opportunities to participate in these events.
About Journal of Supply Chain Management |
Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM) was launched as the International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management in 1965. Like its title, the Journal’s mission has adapted to the changing nature of the discipline. Our global economic system is facing an unprecedented transformation, and supply chains play a key role in this journey. JSCM is the journal of choice among supply chain management scholars, attracting high-quality, high-impact empirical research focusing on theory building and empirical methodologies. As a global journal, JCSM welcomes submissions from researchers with a diversity of demographic (i.e. gender, nationality, etc.) and professional (i.e. university, academic discipline, research methodologies, etc.) backgrounds. JSCM welcomes interdisciplinary studies that push the boundaries of knowledge by focusing on emerging phenomena and/or using novel approaches to examine established phenomena.
Over the past decade, JCSM has often been ranked first or second among supply chain and operations management journals based on its Clarivate Impact Factor. It is one of only four empirical OSCM journals included in the SCM Journal List (http://www.scmlist.com/). JSCM is also ranked a “4” on the 2021 ABS/AJG list (UK), an “A” on the 2022 ABDC/JQL list (Australia), and an “A” on the 2023 Meta-Rating BWL list (Germany).