Meetings 2014-2015
Overview of Cygna network meetings in the academic year 2014-2015
If you are interested in being on the mailing list and/or attending our events please contact Anne-Wil Harzing (anne@harzing.com). We also maintain a readings and inspirations section and have a Twitter hashtag #cygna_london. A quick overview of past presentations can be found here. For a full description of our network see: Celebrating CYGNA: Supporting women in academia.
Inaugural meeting 31 October 2014 (ESCP Europe)
- Introduction of the network (Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University and ESCP Europe)
- Introduction of each participant’s research area
- Open discussion on aims for the network and upcoming seminars
2nd meeting 16 January 2015 (ESCP Europe)
- Targeting High-Ranking IB journals: Personal experiences (Helene Tenzer, Department of International Business, Tübingen University, Germany)
- Organisational Climate for Homeworking: A Multilevel Case Study (Esther Canonico, Department of Management, LSE)
- How to Publish through Amazon, Createspace (Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University & ESCP Europe)
3rd meeting 13 March 2015 (Birkbeck, University of London)
- Transitioning from a Junior to Mid-career Faculty (Hyun-Jung Lee, Department of Management, LSE)
- Generation Y and Expectations for the Work-Family Interface (Alexandra Beauregard, Department of Management, LSE)
- The four C's of citation analysis (Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University & ESCP Europe)
4th meeting 15 May 2015 (ESCP Europe)
- Publishing in Psychology vs. Management Journals: Personal Experiences (Chen Chen Li, Southwestern University of Finance & Economics, China)
- Being Taiwanese: Asian Expatriate Networks in a Changing Global World (Fiona Moore, Royal Holloway, University of London)
- Proof over Promise: Data sources & metrics in research impact (Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University & ESCP Europe)
5th meeting 26th June 2015 (London School of Economics)
Co-organised by Hyun-Jung Lee
- Research Paper: English as the Lingua Franca in a Business Context: What are the Costs for Non-native Users (Miyuki Takino, University of Southampton)
- The Challenges and Opportunities of Working & Researching Down-under (Sachiko Yamao, Faculty of Business & Economics, University of Melbourne)
- Open discussion on finding your first job in different countries. See also Anne-Wil's experiences of working in the UK and Australia.
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Anne-Wil Harzing is Emerita Professor of International Management at Middlesex University, London. She is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business, a select group of distinguished AIB members who are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the scholarly development of the field of international business. In addition to her academic duties, she also maintains the Journal Quality List and is the driving force behind the popular Publish or Perish software program.