Publishing Made Accessible.

Author insights and lessons learned from the publishing journey

Publishing is rarely the hardest part. Understanding the process is.

Many professionals assume publishing is reserved for academics or governed by hidden rules.

In reality, valuable ideas often go unpublished simply because the process feels inaccessible.

This webinar brings together published authors Perrin Carey and Divya Mahendran to share practical insights from their publishing journey with Advances in Corporate Governance:
what journals look for, how to shape a publishable paper, and the lessons they learned along the way.

Hosted by the Good Governance Academy as part of its Research Forum and Journal Publication Series, the session offers an open, honest conversation about publishing

focused on real experience rather than theory.

What You’ll Learn:

This session is designed to provide clarity rather than shortcuts. Participants can expect to:

  • Understand what journals actually look for.
    How submissions are assessed and what distinguishes a publishable paper.
  • Learn how to shape ideas for publication.
    Framing professional experience and research to meet publication standards.
  • Navigate the publishing process with confidence.
    What to expect from submission, peer review, and revision
  • Learn from real lessons, not theory
    Candid reflections on challenges, missteps, and successes.
  • Demystify common barriers to publishing
    Addressing misconceptions about who can publish and what qualifies as “academic.”

meet the speakers.

Perrin Carey. Founder & CEO, CoSteer

Published author in governance and culture, Fellow of the International Compliance Association, and lead researcher in organisational governance systems with the Good Governance Academy. Perrin is also a member of the ESG Exchange | Governance Group under the patronage of Professor Mervyn King.

 

Divya Mahendran. Governance & Behavioural Research Lead, CoSteer

Published author in governance and culture, leading CoSteer’s internal governance and research programmes.

Divya specialises in behavioural governance, organisational culture, and decision-making, drawing on organisational psychology & systems thinking.

If you’ve ever considered publishing your work but felt unsure about where to start, this session offers clarity, perspective, and practical insight.

Through an open, experience-led discussion, published authors will share what the publishing journey really involves—helping you better understand how ideas can be shaped, shared, and contributed to the field.

EVENT TIMES

 

DATE:
31 March 2026

 

TIME: 

07:00 – 08:00 ET

11:00 – 12:00 UTC

11:00 – 12:00 UK

12:00 – 13:00 CEST

13:00 – 14:00 South Africa

14:00 – 15:00 Saudi Arabia

16:30 – 17:30 India

19:00 – 20:00 China

20:00 – 21:00 Japan

22:00 – 23:00 Sydney

00:00 – 01:00 Auckland

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