A Call for Special-focus Issues
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[Excerpt] In our efforts to deliver high-quality content to our audience, Cornell Quarterly usually publishes articles on a variety of topics. We seek not only to cover issues in depth, but we try to ensure that our issues include a variety of content areas (e.g., marketing, strategy, human resources, operations, finance). Most issues of the journal, like this one, cover diverse topics, but we sometimes publish special-focus editions that carry several articles on a specific theme (e.g., the October 2001 Cornell Quarterly focused on hospitality law). The purpose of this editorial is to call for ideas for future special-focus issues. Specifically, I want to solicit proposals from our readers and potential authors for specific themes that they would like to see addressed in future Cornell Quarterly issues.