The 2020 JLU Quantitative Economics Seminar: Academic Writing and SSCI Submission Skills

The 2020 JLU Quantitative Economics Seminar: Academic Writing and SSCI Submission Skills


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The 2020 JLU Quantitative Economics Seminar: Academic Writing and SSCI Submission Skills

 

Inside the Mind of an Editor - publishing hot topics and not being rejected

Lecturer Brian M. Lucey   the Trinity Business School, Trinity College, Dublin

Presenter GUO Yingtong   Jilin University

Location ZOOM meeting roomID9625852673

Time

2020/8/27 1800-2000UTC+8

2020/8/27 0600-0800UTC-5

2020/8/17 1100-1300UTC+0

2020/8/17 2000-2200UTC+10

 

Introduction We provide an outline of how an editor forms their decisions around the desk rejection process. We outline the main issues which cause papers to be desk rejected in partocular in relation to hot topics such as covid, and previously in relation to the GFC and cryptocurrencies. The various roles of editors are discussed and we suggest how to pitch papers.

About the Lecturer: Professor Lucey has worked as a statistician in the Department of Health and as an Economist in the Central Bank, prior to joining Trinity College Dublin. He has been at Trinity Business School, Trinity College, since 1992 where he is now Professor of International Finance and Commodities. He has studied at the graduate level in Canada, Ireland and Scotland, and holds a PhD from the University of Stirling. He has published in excess of 150 papers in areas of international, behavioural, and commodity finance. He was the founding editor of the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance and currently serves as the editor of the International Review of Economics and Finance and editor in chief of the International Review of Financial Analysis. Previously he has been editor in chief of three other journals.


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