Showing posts with label business papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business papers. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Call for Papers: The International Conference on e-Business, ICE-B 2014


Regular Paper Submission: April 15, 2014
Regular Paper Camera Ready and Registration:
June 30, 2014

The International Conference on e-Business, ICE-B 2014, aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners who are interested in e-Business technology and its current applications. The mentioned technology relates not only to more low-level technological issues, such as technology platforms and web services, but also to some higher-level issues, such as context awareness and enterprise models, and also the peculiarities of different possible applications of such technology. These are all areas of theoretical and practical importance within the broad scope of e-Business, whose growing importance can be seen from the increasing interest of the IT research community.

Conference Areas
1 . Applications
2 . e-Logistics
3 . Enterprise Engineering
4 . Mobility
5 . Collaboration and e-Services
6 . Technology Platforms
7 . Sustainable e-Business

Friday, December 27, 2013

Call for Papers: Interdisciplinary Business and Economics


Submission Date:  March 21st, 2014

The SIBR 2014 Conference on Interdisciplinary Business & Economics Research will be held from June 5th (Thursday) to June 7th (Saturday), 2014 at the Emerald Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

The SIBR Conference invites submission of academic and professional research papers/abstracts from the full range of business and economics disciplines, including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Financial Economics, Accounting and Economics, Organizational Behavior, Marketing, Business Ethics, General Management, Strategic Management, Operations Management, Public Sector Management, and other related topics. Research papers/abstracts cutting across business and non-business disciplines (e.g., education, engineering, law, politics, psychology, sociology, etc.) are also welcome.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Call for Papers: Special issue of Journal of International Business Studies



Internationalization in the Information Age

In particular, we aim to encourage a multidisciplinary understanding of these issues by integrating IB more closely with research in progress in organization studies, and approaches from economic sociology, international economics, strategy, management and others. The objective of the special issue is to develop a finer-grained analysis of how the nature, boundaries and organizational forms of the MNE have adapted to more recent technological and institutional changes. We hope that this collection of papers will contribute to the ongoing yet still inconclusive dialogue among scholars in these disciplines, with the aim of constructing a more unified body of theory and a common epistemology for thinking about the continuing processes of transformation of IB activity. Hence, we welcome both theoretical and empirical contributions, and papers adopting either a single or multi-level analysis.

All manuscripts will be reviewed as a cohort for this special issue. Manuscripts must be submitted in the window between December 17, 2013, and December 31, 2013, at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jibs. All submissions will go through the JIBS regular double-blind review process and follow the standard norms and processes.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Call for Papers: International Journal of Business (IJB)


The International Journal of Business (IJB) and the School of Accountancy Research Centre (SOAR) at the Singapore Management University jointly announce a special issue on research in accounting practice. It aims to bridge the gap between accounting academe and practice by promoting rigorous academic research which can find a solution to a current accounting problem. 

Deadline: November 30, 2013

The International Journal of Business (IJB) will serve and provide a forum for exchange of ideas among business executives and academicians concerned with global business and economic issues. It will publish empirical, analytical, review, and survey articles, as well as case studies related to all areas of global business and economics. For more information on the Journal, visit its website at http://www.craig.csufresno.edu/ijb/.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Call for Papers: World Business History Conference


Sunday 16 and Monday 17 March 2014 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany

The globalization of business has changed the landscape of academic inquiry into business activities. Business historians around the world engage in extensive research on the Business History of local economies, of regional economies and in many instances in the global operations of business. An initiative was launched in September 2012 to bring together Business Historians from around the world in a conference on  World Business History in 2014. The focus is the global scope of Business History as it is practiced around the world today. With attention on as many countries around the globe, the World Conference on Business History will focus on the exciting and new research in Business History as practiced in many countries of the world, in as many regions of the world and on all continents comprising the globe. The growing presence of Business History research in emerging economies and developing regions makes it imperative to bring all of those scholars together. The global integration of Business and Research call for academic engagement at a world conference dedicated to Business History. The multidisciplinary nature of Business History inquiry across time and place offers a unique opportunity to bring scholars from all over the world together to deliberate on the entire scope of Business History disciplinary inquiry. A variety of topics such as the following can lead to exciting new insights and future collaboration especially when comparative:

- Business across the wide scope of different stages of globalization.
- Varieties of capitalism and the nature of business.
- Business history and Economic development in different regions and across centuries.
- Varieties of the forms of business organizations, business groups, industrial districts, clusters, cartels and small and medium sized enterprises, coops, etc.
- Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial families
- Enterprises in sectors such as finance, agriculture, transport, tourism, teaching, medical care etc.