Paper development workshop
The guest editors will hold a paper development workshop in the early Fall of 2020. The guest editors will select a number of papers for the workshop. Participation in the workshop is not a guarantee of acceptance of the paper for the special issue and neither is the workshop a requirement for consideration of a paper for the special issue.
More details on location, deadline and requirements will follow shortly.
Submission guidelines
Papers may be submitted electronically from 31 October 2020 until the deadline of 30 November 2020 (final deadline) to http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/organization.
Authors may send in their ideas and queries to the SI editors at boredomatworksi@gmail.com. Papers should be no more than 10,000 words, including references, and will be blind-reviewed following the journal's standard review process. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the guidelines published in Organization and on the journal's website:
http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200981/manuscriptSubmission
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Annosi, M. C., Magnusson, M., Martini, A., & Appio, F. P. (2016). Social conduct, learning and innovation: an abductive study of the dark side of agile software development. Creativity and Innovation Management, 25(4), 515-535.
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