Dear Keno

If you have a senior co-author on the paper, it will not qualify as a "Phd paper". We make this distinction because of the question of eligibility for the Steve Klepper Award for best papers authored by phd students.

All best

Mark Lorenzen
Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School
Director, DRUID
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Fra: Druid <druid-bounces@aau.dk> på vegne af Haverkamp, Keno <k.haverkamp@ucl.ac.uk>
Sendt: 28. februar 2023 14:59
Til: druid@druid.dk <druid@druid.dk>
Emne: [Druid] PhD paper submission
 
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Dear Sir or Madame,

 

I am in the process of uploading a paper for the DRUID 2023 conference and just have a quick question on the question ‘Is this submission authored by PhD students only?’ A: Not a PhD Paper / A Phd Only Paper.

 

I will submit a paper with me as the main author together with my PhD supervisor as a co-author and am not sure if this would therefore be ‘Not a Phd paper’ or ‘Phd only paper’.

Based on the DRUID website, which states “Accepted papers authored or co-authored by doctoral students will be considered for the Steven Klepper Award for Best Young Scholar Paper”, I assume I should submit the paper as a PhD authored? Could you please confirm if this is correct?

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

Keno Haverkamp

PhD Candidate

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University College London (UCL)

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