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Getting revealed in high journals is difficult and at occasions painful.
Once we attain the end line we’re excited however usually transfer on slightly rapidly to the following paper and challenge.
Isn’t there potential to be taught from reflecting in regards to the course of? And not only for the writer group however possibly additionally for others?
Thanks to Karen Winterich, co-ed at Journal of Marketing Research, we bought the possibility to mirror about our latest paper on Open Design revealed within the journal’s present subject (hyperlink under in feedback).
The interview is up now of their podcast collection on “How I wrote this”.
What will stick for certain is that as authors we have to be very cautious with choosing the *proper* examples in our intros. Otherwise we would really feel like in Goethe’s Zauberlehring: “Die ich rief, die Geister / Werd ich nun nicht los” (in English: „The spirits that I summoned / I now can’t rid myself of once more“).
And what *proper* means on this context is sort of nuanced 🙂
Thank you Karen for having picked our paper to be featured in your nice podcast, for the enjoyable dialog we had, and the chance to mirror and be taught in regards to the course of…
And thanks 1000 Lukas Maier and Darren Dahl for the joint trip and Rebecca Hamilton for navigating the paper by way of the method.
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