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Dear Colleagues,
Preparation for the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC) 2012 Conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland is well under way. (http://www.busi.mun.ca/asac2012)
We invite scholars and doctoral students to submit empirical and theoretical papers or symposia to the Strategy Division, in English or French. The research should focus on Business Policy and Strategy and other related disciplines. It could employ a variety of methodologies from statistical, simulation, mathematical modeling to case studies, and using multiple level of analysis including the firm, industry and country.
Please find attached the Strategy Division call for papers and the typing style guide for the ASAC 2012 conference, to be held on June 9-2, 2012. The deadline for submission is February 8th 2012. Please do forward this call for papers to your students and other interested colleagues. I look forward to the submission of your paper.
As Academic Reviewer for the Strategy Division, I would be honoured if you would agree to serve as a Reviewer for our division. Reviewers will examine one to two manuscripts between February 18th and March 15th, 2012. Within this relatively short time to review submissions, Reviewers must be able to analyze the quality of the manuscripts they receive and send reviews back by March 15th, 2012.
Would you please take a few minutes to complete the enclosed Reviewer Signup? I hope that you will be able to help the Strategy Division of ASAC in this important role. You can also send me an email indicating your willingness to serve as a Reviewer. Thank you very much in advance.
ASAC 2012 is hosted by the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John’s and the conference will be held at the Delta Hotel and Convention Centre. The conference location, Newfoundland and Labrador, has a rich history of exploration. It is not surprising that Newfoundland (as the name implies (New Found Land)) was among the first places to be visited by European explorers over 500 years ago as well as by the Vikings near 1000AD. Our conference theme, Exploring the New World of Work, builds on our exploration heritage and is appropriate given the demographic, technological, ethical, cross-cultural and legal changes occurring in modern organizations. We invite you to join us in St. John’s to dialogue, debate, and ponder the New World of Work, with your colleagues in a stimulating and congenial setting. We are certain that the natural beauty of the City, and its rich cultural heritage, will provide a vibrant backdrop for this conference.
We look forward to see you there! More information could be found on the conference website at
http://www.busi.mun.ca/asac2012.
Best regards,
André Laplume
Academic Reviewer
The Strategy Division
Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC)
Michigan Technological University
1400 Townsend Drive,
Houghton, Michigan 49931-1295
Tel : (906) 487-3267
aolaplum@mtu.edu