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Call for Papers: 9th Annual London Business Research Conference


Dates: August 4th & 5th 2014
Venue: Imperial College London, UK
Submission Deadline: 30 June, 2014
Registration Deadline: 21 July, 2014


 The aim of the above international gathering is to bring together both academic and professional researchers, scholars and students to exchange and share their research results about all aspects of Accounting, Banking, Economics, Finance, Management and Marketing. Please click the details about the field of research in the left link bar on the event website. All papers will be anonymously reviewed to ensure quality and timeliness of the research. Best papers will be published in the peer reviewed international journal.

 Publication Opportunities and Best Paper Award and Participation Certificates

 As per choice of the authors, abstract and/or papers will be published in the refereed conference proceedings with ISBN and will be published electronically via a dedicated website, namely,www.wbiworldconpro.com. Proceedings will also be published in book form (if author pays for this option) for submission for indexation by ISI (Thompson-Reuters). Every effort will be made to publish proceedings via Google Scholar. Best paper award will be announced soon after the conference and these papers will be published in peer reviewed international journal "Journal of Business and Policy Research". Outstanding papers will be considered for publication in the following indexed (Cabell, Ulrich, EBSCO, ABDC, ERA etc) international refereed journals:: Journal of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Global Review of Accounting and Finance, World Journal of Management, Global Economy and Finance Journal, International Review of Business Research Papers, World Review of Business Research, World Journal of Social Sciences and journal of Islamic Finance and Business Research subject to compliance to review report, editorial comments, conference feedback and payment of applicable subscription fees.

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