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  • 1.  Call for Book Chapters

    Posted 07-12-2007 19:15
    Dear Colleagues,
     
    In charge of Editing  a book dealing with the state of the art of the question of "North-South Transferability of Managerial Technology:A critical approach" ,we invite you to submit a chapter or choose from the ones available .If you have an interestr in the topic and  wish to take responsibility for any of the remaining chapters please send an abstract.You are most welcome to propose any overlooked chapter you deem essential to be part of this research project..
     
    The projected outline is as follows(negotiable):
     
    Introduction:The question of management transferability?Has management knowledge been transfered(internalized&reproduced locally) or simply exported(and consumed as is)?( allocated)
     
    Chap.1.Literature review(allocated)
    Chap.2.The African experience (available)
    Chap.3.The Asian Experience (available)
    Chap.4.The Latin American Experience (available)
    Chap.5.The Middle East Experience(allocated)
    Chap.6.Synthesis of regional cases.(allocated)
    Chap.7.Conditions for an effective transfer of managerial technology.(available)
    Chap.8.The imperative intervention of states and institutions.(available)
    Chap.9.Sustainability of management transferability:towards a form co-development of management technology(available)
    Chap.10.Management knowledge :towards congruence(global) or divergence(glocal)?(available)
    Chap.12.Role of elite in socialization of management knowledge (available)
     
    Conclusions/Policy Recommendations(allocated)
     
    The book is to be given to the publisher by first week of Jan.2008
    Deadline for final submissions by 3rd week of Dec.2007
     
    Cheers
     
    Prof.Laouisset
    Ottawa,Canada


  • 2.  Call for Book Chapters

    Posted 07-12-2007 19:46
    Dear Professor Laouisset:
     
    I found your email most intriguing.  Did you omit Europe in your chapter list for any reason?  I am in the US, and completed by DBA at Grenoble Ecole de Management in 2006 (I was an older, adult student; age 50 when DBA completed).  Along with a co-author from The Netherlands and France, we just had accepted an article that dealt with when cultural differences may foster a tech market in one country that does not exist in another. This article examined the market for presentation technology in the US legal market (attorneys) as opposed to the situation in France - where because of their legal system and methods of practice, this market does not exist.    If this is of interest, or if this topic could be adapted into a chapter - perhaps even as a basis of your chapter 7 or chapter 10, please let me know. I would like to work with you on this, but do not exactly know how to formally proceed with you other than send you this email.
     
    Thank you in advance for a reply.
     
    John Lambert, DBA

    Djamel Eddine Laouisset <dlaouisset@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
    Dear Colleagues,
     
    In charge of Editing  a book dealing with the state of the art of the question of "North-South Transferability of Managerial Technology:A critical approach" ,we invite you to submit a chapter or choose from the ones available .If you have an interestr in the topic and  wish to take responsibility for any of the remaining chapters please send an abstract.You are most welcome to propose any overlooked chapter you deem essential to be part of this research project..
     
    The projected outline is as follows(negotiable):
     
    Introduction:The question of management transferability?Has management knowledge been transfered(internalized&reproduced locally) or simply exported(and consumed as is)?( allocated)
     
    Chap.1.Literature review(allocated)
    Chap.2.The African experience (available)
    Chap.3.The Asian Experience (available)
    Chap.4.The Latin American Experience (available)
    Chap.5.The Middle East Experience(allocated)
    Chap.6.Synthesis of regional cases.(allocated)
    Chap.7.Conditions for an effective transfer of managerial technology.(available)
    Chap.8.The imperative intervention of states and institutions.(available)
    Chap.9.Sustainability of management transferability:towards a form co-development of management technology(available)
    Chap.10.Management knowledge :towards congruence(global) or divergence(glocal)?(available)
    Chap.12.Role of elite in socialization of management knowledge (available)
     
    Conclusions/Policy Recommendations(allocated)
     
    The book is to be given to the publisher by first week of Jan.2008
    Deadline for final submissions by 3rd week of Dec.2007
     
    Cheers
     
    Prof.Laouisset
    Ottawa,Canada



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    Assistant Professor of International Business      
    The University of Southern Mississippi
    E-Mail: johntlambert@yahoo.com
    Website: www.johntlambert.com
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  • 3.  Call for Book Chapters

    Posted 07-13-2007 04:07
    Dear Prof.Laouisset

    I am in principle interested to contribute with a chapter about latin america.
    I'm working with business schools in southamerica, and also planning an international
    conference on regional development and the management of innovation in 2009.
    Could you please tell me who the publisher is please?

    Thanks

    Dr Angel Javier Salazar

    Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
    Manchester M1 3GH
    United Kingdom


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    >>> Djamel Eddine Laouisset <dlaouisset@GMAIL.COM> 07/13/07 12:15 AM >>>
    Dear Colleagues,

    In charge of Editing a book dealing with the state of the art of the
    question of "*North-South Transferability of Managerial Technology:A
    critical approach*" ,we invite you to submit a chapter or choose from the
    ones available .If you have an interestr in the topic and wish to take
    responsibility for any of the remaining chapters please send an
    abstract.Youare most welcome to propose any overlooked chapter you
    deem essential to be
    part of this research project..

    The projected outline is as follows(negotiable):

    *Introduction:The question of management transferability?Has management
    knowledge been transfered(internalized&reproduced locally) or simply
    exported(and consumed as is)?( allocated)*
    **
    *Chap.1.*Literature review(allocated)
    *Chap.2.*The African experience (available)
    *Chap.3.*The Asian Experience (available)
    *Chap.4.*The Latin American Experience (available)
    *Chap.5.*The Middle East Experience(allocated)
    *Chap.6.*Synthesis of regional cases.(allocated)
    *Chap.7.*Conditions for an effective transfer of managerial technology.(
    available)
    *Chap.8.*The imperative intervention of states and institutions.(available)
    *Chap.9.*Sustainability of management transferability:towards a form
    co-development of management technology(available)
    *Chap.10.*Management knowledge :towards congruence(global) or
    divergence(glocal)?(available)
    *Chap.12.*Role of elite in socialization of management knowledge (available)

    *Conclusions/Policy Recommendations(allocated)*

    The book is to be given to the publisher by first week of Jan.2008
    Deadline for final submissions by 3rd week of Dec.2007

    Cheers

    Prof.Laouisset

    Ottawa,Canada


  • 4.  Call for Book Chapters

    Posted 07-13-2007 08:46

    Dear Prof. Laouisset,

     

    It will be my pleasure to work with you on "Chapter 2: The African experience."  Please let me know how to contact you directly, so I can obtain further indications regarding this project.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Yvette N. Essounga

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Edinburg</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">TX</st1:state></st1:place>

    <st1:personname w:st="on">yessounga@rgv.rr.com</st1:personname>

     


    From: International Management Division Discussion [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.pace.edu] On Behalf Of Djamel Eddine Laouisset
    Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 5:15 PM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.pace.edu
    Subject: Call for Book Chapters

     

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    In charge of Editing  a book dealing with the state of the art of the question of "North-South Transferability of Managerial Technology:A critical approach" ,we invite you to submit a chapter or choose from the ones available .If you have an interestr in the topic and  wish to take responsibility for any of the remaining chapters please send an abstract.You are most welcome to propose any overlooked chapter you deem essential to be part of this research project..

     

    The projected outline is as follows(negotiable):

     

    Introduction:The question of management transferability?Has management knowledge been transfered(internalized&reproduced locally) or simply exported(and consumed as is)?( allocated)

     

    Chap.1.Literature review(allocated)

    Chap.2.The African experience (available)

    Chap.3.The Asian Experience (available)

    Chap.4.The Latin American Experience (available)

    Chap.5.The Middle East Experience(allocated)

    Chap.6.Synthesis of regional cases.(allocated)

    Chap.7.Conditions for an effective transfer of managerial technology.(available)

    Chap.8.The imperative intervention of states and institutions.(available)

    Chap.9.Sustainability of management transferability:towards a form co-development of management technology(available)

    Chap.10.Management knowledge :towards congruence(global) or divergence(glocal)?(available)

    Chap.12.Role of elite in socialization of management knowledge (available)

     

    Conclusions/Policy Recommendations(allocated)

     

    The book is to be given to the publisher by first week of Jan.2008

    Deadline for final submissions by 3rd week of Dec.2007

     

    Cheers

     

    Prof.Laouisset

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Ottawa</st1:city>,<st1:country-region w:st="on">Canada</st1:country-region></st1:place>