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  • 1.  2015 ASAC IB Division Call for Papers & Call for Reviewers

    Posted 10-27-2014 09:15
    [Apologies for cross-postings]
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    Call for Papers

    The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada International Business Division invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for its 43rd annual conference

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA

    June 13-16, 2015

    "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path"

    ASAC 2015 is will be hosted by the Sobey School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference theme, "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path," came from a combination of recognizing the historical significance of Halifax as one of Canada's oldest cities with the importance of problematizing the past to better understand the present and theorize the future.

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 will accept two types submissions. A regular track welcomes fully developed manuscripts, with sessions consisting of formal presentations. We are also holding an interactive track for manuscripts under development with a focus on up-and-coming IB research agendas, such as, but not limited to, how context (historical, cultural, institutional, business, personal) influences firms' international behaviour. Interactive papers will be discussed in a workshop setting and the suitable format is a 5-page, single-spaced, extended abstract that covers the research question, theoretical background, proposed research design, and contribution. Figures, tables, and references do not count towards the 5-page limit, and should be provided at the end of the document.

    Please consider ASAC 2015 IB Division for your submissions. Original papers, written in English or French, are welcome to be submitted to www.2015.asac.ca no later than 12:00 noon on February 15, 2015.  

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 invites volunteers to register as reviewers. Reviewers can expect to be sent one to three manuscripts after the submission deadline for papers (which is February 15, 2015), and the reviewing process will take place between February 20 and March 8, 2015. 


    Pao T. Kao
    Divisional Editor, International Business Division

    ____________________________
    Pao T. Kao, PhD 

    Department of Marketing
    I.H. Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba

    Department of Business Studies, 
    Uppsala Universitet


  • 2.  2015 ASAC IB Division & AIB-Canada Chapter Call for Papers & Call for Reviewers

    Posted 11-05-2014 12:54

    [Apologies for cross-postings]
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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada International Business Division & AIB-Canada Chapter invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for its 43rd annual conference

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA

    June 13-16, 2015

    "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path"

    ASAC 2015 is will be hosted by the Sobey School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference theme, "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path," came from a combination of recognizing the historical significance of Halifax as one of Canada's oldest cities with the importance of problematizing the past to better understand the present and theorize the future.

    Please consider ASAC 2015 IB Division & AIB-Canada Chapter for your submissions. Original papers, written in English or French, are welcome to be submitted to www.2015.asac.ca no later than 12:00 noon on February 15, 2015.  

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 & AIB-Canada Chapter will accept two types submissions. A regular track welcomes fully developed manuscripts, with sessions consisting of formal presentations. We are also holding an interactive track for manuscripts under development with a focus on up-and-coming IB research agendas, such as, but not limited to, how context (historical, cultural, institutional, business, personal) influences firms' international behaviour. Interactive papers will be discussed in a workshop setting and the suitable format is a 5-page, single-spaced, extended abstract that covers the research question, theoretical background, proposed research design, and contribution. Figures, tables, and references do not count towards the 5-page limit, and should be provided at the end of the document.

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 & AIB-Canada Chapter also invites volunteers to register as reviewers. Reviewers can expect to be sent one to three manuscripts after the submission deadline for papers (which is February 15, 2015), and the reviewing process will take place between February 20 and March 8, 2015. Please complete the attached reviewer form, or reply to me directly indicate your interest to serve as a reviewer. 

    We look forward to see you in Halifax, Nova Scotia in June 13-16, 2015.  

    Pao T. Kao
    Divisional Editor, International Business Division


    ____________________________
    Pao T. Kao, PhD

    I.H. Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba

    Department of Business Studies, 
    Uppsala Universitet



  • 3.  2015 ASAC IB Division Call for Papers & Call for Reviewers

    Posted 12-16-2014 18:15
    [Apologies for cross-postings]
    ===================================

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada International Business Division invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for its 43rd annual conference

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA

    June 13-16, 2015

    "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path"

    ASAC 2015 is will be hosted by the Sobey School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference theme, "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path," came from a combination of recognizing the historical significance of Halifax as one of Canada's oldest cities with the importance of problematizing the past to better understand the present and theorize the future.

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 will accept two types submissions. A regular track welcomes fully developed manuscripts, with sessions consisting of formal presentations. We are also holding an interactive track for manuscripts under development with a focus on up-and-coming IB research agendas, such as, but not limited to, how context (historical, cultural, institutional, business, personal) influences firms' international behaviour. Interactive papers will be discussed in a workshop setting and the suitable format is a 5-page, single-spaced, extended abstract that covers the research question, theoretical background, proposed research design, and contribution. Figures, tables, and references do not count towards the 5-page limit, and should be provided at the end of the document.

    Please consider ASAC 2015 IB Division for your submissions. Original papers, written in English or French, are welcome to be submitted to www.2015.asac.ca no later than 12:00 noon on February 15, 2015.  

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 invites volunteers to register as reviewers. Reviewers can expect to be sent one to three manuscripts after the submission deadline for papers (which is February 15, 2015), and the reviewing process will take place between February 20 and March 8, 2015. 


    Pao T. Kao
    Divisional Editor, International Business Division


    ____________________________
    Pao T. Kao, PhD 

    Department of Marketing
    I.H. Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba

    Department of Business Studies, 
    Uppsala Universitet


  • 4.  2015 ASAC IB Division Call for Papers & Call for Reviewers

    Posted 01-15-2015 16:31


    [Apologies for cross-postings]

    We would like to remind you that the submission deadline for the 2015 ASAC is fast approaching (Feb 15, 2015). Please kindly consider to submit your paper to the IB division, and sign up to assist the reviewing process. 

    We look forward to see you in Halifax. 
    IB Division, 2015 ASAC


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    Call for Papers

    The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada International Business Division invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for its 43rd annual conference

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA

    June 13-16, 2015

    "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path"

    ASAC 2015 is will be hosted by the Sobey School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The conference theme, "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path," came from a combination of recognizing the historical significance of Halifax as one of Canada's oldest cities with the importance of problematizing the past to better understand the present and theorize the future.

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 will accept two types submissions. A regular track welcomes fully developed manuscripts, with sessions consisting of formal presentations. We are also holding an interactive track for manuscripts under development with a focus on up-and-coming IB research agendas, such as, but not limited to, how context (historical, cultural, institutional, business, personal) influences firms' international behaviour. Interactive papers will be discussed in a workshop setting and the suitable format is a 5-page, single-spaced, extended abstract that covers the research question, theoretical background, proposed research design, and contribution. Figures, tables, and references do not count towards the 5-page limit, and should be provided at the end of the document.

    Please consider ASAC 2015 IB Division for your submissions. Original papers, written in English or French, are welcome to be submitted to www.2015.asac.ca no later than 12:00 noon on February 15, 2015.  

    The IB division of ASAC 2015 invites volunteers to register as reviewers. Reviewers can expect to be sent one to three manuscripts after the submission deadline for papers (which is February 15, 2015), and the reviewing process will take place between February 20 and March 8, 2015. 


    Pao T. Kao
    Divisional Editor, International Business Division

    ____________________________
    Pao T. Kao, PhD 

    Department of Marketing
    I.H. Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba

    Department of Business Studies, 
    Uppsala Universitet


  • 5.  [CfP] 2015 ASAC IB Division (Deadline approaching, Feb 15)

    Posted 02-11-2015 12:31
    [Apologies for cross-postings]


    We would like to remind you that the submission deadline for the 2015 ASAC is fast approaching (Feb 15, Sunday). 


    ASAC 2015 is will be hosted by the Sobey School of Business in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 13-16, 2015. The conference theme, "Historic Proportions: Charting A New Path," came from a combination of recognizing the historical significance of Halifax as one of Canada's oldest cities with the importance of problematizing the past to better understand the present and theorize the future.

    Please kindly consider to submit your paper to the IB division. We also encourage you to share information about ASAC and its annual conference to those in your professional network who might not be current members.

    For further detail of the Call for Papers and paper submission, please check the following website: 
    http://www.asac.ca/conference.php?cat=papers

    We look forward to seeing you in Halifax in June. 


    Pao T. Kao
    Divisional Editor, International Business Division
    2015 ASAC

    ____________________________
    Pao T. Kao, PhD

    Instructor, Department of Marketing
    I.H. Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba
    Room 374, Drake Centre
    Winnipeg, MB
    CANADA  R3T 5V4
     
    Tel: 204.474.9709