Designing Research for Publication
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Anne Huff's 'Designing Research for Publication' offers practical advice for scholars on framing research questions, methods, and writing to align with disciplinary norms and journal expectations.
The book emphasizes understanding target audiences, tailoring contributions to the right journals, and articulating the puzzle or novelty that makes research publishable.
It helps early-career and established researchers navigate editorial standards, peer review, and the politics of academic publishing.
Huff draws on examples and insights from management and organization studies to show how research design affects acceptance and scholarly influence.
The book is widely used in doctoral training and by researchers seeking to increase the impact and visibility of their work.
The book emphasizes understanding target audiences, tailoring contributions to the right journals, and articulating the puzzle or novelty that makes research publishable.
It helps early-career and established researchers navigate editorial standards, peer review, and the politics of academic publishing.
Huff draws on examples and insights from management and organization studies to show how research design affects acceptance and scholarly influence.
The book is widely used in doctoral training and by researchers seeking to increase the impact and visibility of their work.
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