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Ten Year Anniversary Celebration
Cover & TOC of first issue
First EditorialTeam
Founding Editor,Roy Lewicki
Associate Editors (2002-2004)
Al Bluedor
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James Bailey
Cindi Fukami
In memory of Barry R. Armandi, Book & Resource Reviews
Second Editor,James Bailey
Lynn Offerman
J. Ben Arbaugh
Dave Waldman
Associate Editors (2005-2007)
Associate Editors (2005-2007)
Rich Klimoski
Neal Ashkanasy
BettinaBüchel
From Neal Ashkanasy’s AMLE Files
Third Editor,J. Ben Arbaugh
Associate Editors (2008-2011)
Fourth Editor,Ken Brown
JME Editor,Jon Billsberry
Associate Editors (2012-2014)
Editorial Staff (2002 to present)
Managing Editors Steve Stenner
Lee McKinster
Mike Malgrande
Tiffiney Johnson
Copy Editor Diane Stuart
AOM Publications Susan Zaid Adam Etkin
Current EditorialTeam
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Years of Great Swag
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Impact Factor Trend
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Research & Review Submissions Trend
Best Paper 2011
Gianpiero Petriglieri, Jack Denfeld Wood & Jennifer Louise
Petriglieri Up close and personal: Building
foundations for leaders’ development through the
personalization of management learning
Best Papers
2010 Traci Sitzmann, Katherine Ely, Kenneth G. Brown, and Kristina N. Bauer, “Self-assessment of knowledge: A cognitive learning or affective measure?”
2009 Nancy J. Adler and Anne-Wil Harzing, “When knowledge wins: Transcending the sense and nonsense of academic rankings.”
2008 Philip Mirvis, “Executive development through consciousness-raising experiences.”
2007 Denise M. Rousseau and Sharon McCarthy, “Educating managers from an evidence-based perspective.”
Best Papers
2006 Donald L. McCabe, Kenneth D. Butterfield, and Linda Klebe Trevino, “Academic dishonesty in graduate business programs: Prevalence, causes, and proposed action.”
2005 Sumantra Ghoshal, “Bad management theories are destroying good management practices.”
2004 Neng Liang and Jiaquan Wang, “Implicit mental models in teaching cases: An empirical study of popular MBA cases in the United States and China.”
2002-2003Jeffrey Pfeffer and Christina Fong, “The end of business schools: Less success than meets the eye.”
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Christina Fong, Best Paper Award Winner for 2002/2003, pictured with Roy Lewicki
Most Cited Paper
Sumantra Ghoshal, 2005, “Bad management theories are
destroying good management practices.”
Google Scholar citations in 2012: 1400+
In memory of Dr. Sumantra Ghoshal Photo credit: Indian School of Business