Episodes
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This is the last in Series 1. I talk to Rose Liao, from Rutgers, Editor in Chief of Emerging Markets Review. We talk about the need to talk, take risks, the role of business schools/education/journals, and the crucial need for the system to become more representative and responsive.
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I talk to Mike Pagano, Villanova Univeristy, and co-editor in Chief (shared with Tina Zhang, who was not able to join us) of the Financial Review. We talk about Basilisk, Rokos vs Pagano's, the role of generative AI, how desk rejection can be a tool, and some cool innovations in FR in the area of video abstracts.
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Darragh is the Managing Editor of Economic and Social Review. ESR is an Irish-based journal, on the go since 1969. We talk about the challenges of managing a journal which is OA, society-owned and required to adhere to the international best practice frontier in terms of research quality while also keeping to its policy and domestic audience focus. And we talk about hurling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTcqB73fRdw) and sports biography books.
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Dayong is based at the Southwest University of Finance and Economics in Chengdy, Sichuan. We talk about journal rankings, the challenges in a "startup" journal situation, and why speed matters.
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I talk to Larisa, about her experiences as a section editor in Finance for a large OA journal, Heliyon. We touch on desk rejection approaches, how to improve processes, and the need for a work-life balance.
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I talk to Bart, Editor in Chief of the Journal. We have a wide-ranging discussion about challenges in managing extreme heterogeneity in submission areas and methods, about the culture of the publication ecosystem and why PR is a GOOD thing (or can be)
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I talk to Professor Richard Tol, Editor in Chief of Energy Economics, published by Elsevier. We talk about monopoly and monopoly power in publishing, the pros and cons of older v younger EiC's, and concerns around generative AI in publishing maybe being misplaced.
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An introduction to the podcast, what it aims to achieve, what it will and will not cover and why you might be interested
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