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Done But Not Published: The Dissertation Journeys of Roy J. Lewicki and J. Keith Murnighan

Authors
  • Ruth Ben‐Artzi
  • Anne L. Lytle
  • Cynthia S. Wang
  • Max H. Bazerman

Abstract

This article explores the tumultuous path to publication that begins for many of us with trying to publish our dissertation. We invited Roy J. Lewicki and J. Keith Murnighan—the 2013 and 2015 recipients of the International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) Lifetime Achievement Award—to reflect on this process, as neither of them were successful in getting their dissertation articles published. We also asked them to reflect on the twists and turns of academic publishing, and we asked Max Bazerman to integrate these reflections. Together, we hope to spark generative conversations that will enable scholars to successfully navigate their academic careers.

Keywords: academic achievement, career, conflict management, dissertation, doctoral student, graduate education, escalation of commitment, negotiation, perseverance, publication, research productivity

How to Cite:

Ben‐Artzi, R. & Lytle, A. & Wang, C. & Bazerman, M., (2015) “Done But Not Published: The Dissertation Journeys of Roy J. Lewicki and J. Keith Murnighan”, Negotiation and Conflict Management Research 8(4), 261-271. doi: https://doi.org/10.34891/eekf-vp39

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20 Oct 2015
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