Humanities and Arts in Business Series

deadline for submissions: 
November 1, 2022
full name / name of organization: 
Rhonda Knight / SAGE Publishing
contact email: 

Call for Abstracts for the

Humanities and Arts in Business Series

Series Editors: Rhonda Knight, PhD, Coker University and Eric Litton, PhD, University of Central Florida

 

Deadline for Submission of Abstract + Learning Objectives = November 1, 2022

                                                  

SAGE Publishingcontinues to grow its teaching case collection, SAGE Business Cases, across the business spectrum while incorporating thought from a variety of disciplines. The Humanities and Arts in Business series aims to publish and disseminate creative business pedagogy that is inspired by and utilizes material from classic and contemporary humanities and arts in order to cultivate a more human economy.

 

This call for abstracts is an early step to submitting a full case. Abstracts should be 250 words or less and summarize the purpose of the case and its relation to business education. Submissions should also include three to five learning objectives (examples). Submit your abstract and learning objectives through this form: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM.

 

Case studies in the Humanities and Arts in Business series include a wide range of topics and applications; and the series is open to expanding. See this link for a full list of published cases.

 

Timelines to Publication

 

Abstract + Learning Objectives

ü  Nov. 1, 2022 = Due via online form.

ü  Nov. 30, 2022 =Response from co-editors with notes.

ü  After = Author prepares full case study + teaching notes.

Full Case + Teaching Notes

  • May 15, 2023 = Manuscripts due via ScholarOne.
  • Within 8 weeks = Response from Editor with peer-reviewed comments.
  • 2-4 Weeks later = Revised manuscripts due.

 

Authors may submit manuscripts at any time through our ScholarOne portal: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sbc

 

SAGE is pleased to offer case authors:

•      Double-blind peer review of your case and teaching notes.

•      Freedom to include your students in the case research and writing process.

•      Copyright in your name and final PDF for ease of use in your classroom.

•      Payment when your case is published.

•      An international audience for your work.

For questions and sample cases, contact:

 

Rhonda Knight, rknight@coker.edu

Eric Litton, eric.litton@ucf.edu

 

We look for cases between 1,000 and 5,000 words. Please also include discussion questions and teaching notes. Guidelines and templates.

 sk.sagepub.com/cases