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  • 1.  Call for Papers - Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Posted 04-21-2015 19:41
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    Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Series Editors:

    Sumit Kundu, James K Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Florida International University, USA

    Vijay Pereira, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK

    Ashish Malik, Lecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia

    Surender Munjal, Lecturer in International Business and Strategy, University of Leeds, UK

    About The Series:

    Globalization has led to spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe, leading to the evolution of novel forms of work organization and contextually-embedded approaches such as co-working and co-creation in an interconnected and interdependent ecosystem. Whilst there are many advantages of scale and scope associated with these work design forms there are also many problems and challenges. Palgrave Studies in Global Human Management presents new research that examines the intersection of globalization, technology, innovation, HRM practices and work organization. With an emphasis on human capital management in international business, the series stresses the importance of culture and contextually-situated knowledge a dynamic work environment, especially in the context of big emerging markets to enhancing productivity and competitiveness with a skilled work force.

    Call for Papers:

    Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation is the second book in the Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management series. The aim of the book is to explore how human capital contributes to innovation in multinational organisations within the context of inter-connected globalised world.

    Globalisation refers to growing economic dependence among countries as reflected in the increasing cross-border flows of goods and services, know-how and people. It has led to slicing of value chain, spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe. Scholars argue that multinational organisations are best placed to exploit the benefits offered by globalisation. In the early phases of globalisation, multinational organisations outsourced production to low cost locations in developing countries to stay ahead in the competition. However, in recent years, multinational organisations have started to setup offshore research and development centres and acquiring local firms in developing countries to exploit available skills and talent to find new ways to innovate. There are enough examples of developing countries, such as India and China, that have develop competitive advantage based on their human capital.

    We invite contributions in this emerging area of study with examples from a range of industries and countries.

    Submission deadline: 31 March 2016

    Final submission deadline: 30 June 2016

    Publication date: Autum 2016

    For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact Professor Sumit Kundu at kundus@fiu.edu or Dr Surender Munjal at S.Munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk

    WWW.PALGRAVE.COM



    Thank You.

    --
    Dr. Sumit K. Kundu
    Professor
    James K. Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business
    Academic Director – Master's in International Business program
    Department of Management and International Business
    College of Business Administration
    Florida International University
    448 Mango Business Building
    11200 SW 8 Street
    Miami, FL 33199
    USA
    Telephone: (305) 348-3251
    Fax:       (305) 348-6146
    Email:     kundus@fiu.edu
    Vice President Administration
    Academy of International Business [2014-2017]



  • 2.  Call for Papers - Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Posted 08-20-2015 19:17

    Dear IMD Listserve Moderator:


    Please post the announcement.


    Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Series Editors:

    Sumit Kundu, James K Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Florida International University, USA

    Vijay Pereira, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK

    Ashish Malik, Lecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia

    Surender Munjal, Lecturer in International Business and Strategy, University of Leeds, UK

    About The Series:

    Globalization has led to spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe, leading to the evolution of novel forms of work organization and contextually-embedded approaches such as co-working and co-creation in an interconnected and interdependent ecosystem. Whilst there are many advantages of scale and scope associated with these work design forms there are also many problems and challenges. Palgrave Studies in Global Human Management presents new research that examines the intersection of globalization, technology, innovation, HRM practices and work organization. With an emphasis on human capital management in international business, the series stresses the importance of culture and contextually-situated knowledge a dynamic work environment, especially in the context of big emerging markets to enhancing productivity and competitiveness with a skilled work force.

    Call for Papers:

    Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation is the second book in the Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management series. The aim of the book is to explore how human capital contributes to innovation in multinational organisations within the context of inter-connected globalised world.

    Globalisation refers to growing economic dependence among countries as reflected in the increasing cross-border flows of goods and services, know-how and people. It has led to slicing of value chain, spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe. Scholars argue that multinational organisations are best placed to exploit the benefits offered by globalisation. In the early phases of globalisation, multinational organisations outsourced production to low cost locations in developing countries to stay ahead in the competition. However, in recent years, multinational organisations have started to setup offshore research and development centres and acquiring local firms in developing countries to exploit available skills and talent to find new ways to innovate. There are enough examples of developing countries, such as India and China, that have develop competitive advantage based on their human capital.

    We invite contributions in this emerging area of study with examples from a range of industries and countries.

    Submission deadline: 31 March 2016

    Final submission deadline: 30 June 2016

    Publication date: Autum 2016

    For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact Professor Sumit Kundu at kundus@fiu.edu or Dr Surender Munjal at S.Munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk

    WWW.PALGRAVE.COM


    Thank You

    Best Wishes,
    Surender

    Dr. Surender Munjal
          Ph. D, M. Phil, M. Com, CA, CMA, DIM, Fellow of the HEA
    Director, James E. Lynch India and South Asia Business Centre
    Centre for International Business (CIBUL)
    Leeds University Business School (LUBS)
    University of Leeds
    Leeds, LS2 9JT
    Tel:  + 44  113 343 8080
    Email:  smu@lubs.leeds.ac.uk
    Web: http://lubswww.leeds.ac.uk/cibul



  • 3.  Call for Papers - Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Posted 08-30-2015 15:25

    Dear AOM-IMD Listserve Moderator:


    Please post the following announcement.

    Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management
    Series Editors:
    Sumit Kundu, James K Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Florida International University, USA
    Vijay Pereira, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK
    Ashish MalikLecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia
    Surender Munjal, Lecturer in International Business and Strategy, University of Leeds, UK
    About The Series:
    Globalization has led to spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe, leading to the evolution of novel forms of work organization and contextually-embedded approaches such as co-working and co-creation in an interconnected and interdependent ecosystem. Whilst there are many advantages of scale and scope associated with these work design forms there are also many problems and challenges. Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management presents new research that examines the intersection of globalization, technology, innovation, HRM practices and work organization. With an emphasis on human capital management in international business, the series stresses the importance of culture and contextually-situated knowledge a dynamic work environment, especially in the context of big emerging markets to enhancing productivity and competitiveness with a skilled work force.
    Call for Papers:
    Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation is the second book in the Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management series. The aim of the book is to explore how human capital contributes to innovation in multinational organisations within the context of inter-connected globalised world.
    Globalisation refers to growing economic dependence among countries as reflected in the increasing cross-border flows of goods and services, know-how and people. It has led to slicing of value chain, spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe. Scholars argue that multinational organisations are best placed to exploit the benefits offered by globalisation. In the early phases of globalisation, multinational organisations outsourced production to low cost locations in developing countries to stay ahead in the competition. However, in recent years, multinational organisations have started to setup offshore research and development centres and acquiring local firms in developing countries to exploit available skills and talent to find new ways to innovate. There are enough examples of developing countries, such as India and China, that have develop competitive advantage based on their human capital.
    We invite contributions in this emerging area of study with examples from a range of industries and countries.
    Submission deadline: 31 March 2016
    Final submission deadline: 30 June 2016
    Publication date: Autum 2016
    For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact Professor Sumit Kundu at kundus@fiu.edu or Dr Surender Munjal at S.Munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk


    Best Wishes,
    Surender

    Dr. Surender Munjal
    Centre for International Business (CIBUL)
    Leeds University Business School (LUBS)
    University of Leeds
    Leeds, LS2 9JT
    Tel:  + 44  113 343 8080
    Email:  smu@lubs.leeds.ac.uk
    Web: http://lubswww.leeds.ac.uk/cibul
    Twitter: @munjalsurender


  • 4.  Call for Papers - Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Posted 12-03-2015 17:44

    Dear AOM-IMD Listserve Moderator:


    Please post the following announcement.

    Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management
    Series Editors:
    Sumit Kundu, James K Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Florida International University, USA
    Vijay Pereira, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK
    Ashish MalikLecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia
    Surender Munjal, Lecturer in International Business and Strategy, University of Leeds, UK
    About The Series:
    Globalization has led to spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe, leading to the evolution of novel forms of work organization and contextually-embedded approaches such as co-working and co-creation in an interconnected and interdependent ecosystem. Whilst there are many advantages of scale and scope associated with these work design forms there are also many problems and challenges. Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management presents new research that examines the intersection of globalization, technology, innovation, HRM practices and work organization. With an emphasis on human capital management in international business, the series stresses the importance of culture and contextually-situated knowledge a dynamic work environment, especially in the context of big emerging markets to enhancing productivity and competitiveness with a skilled work force.
    Call for Papers:
    Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation is the second book in the Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management series. The aim of the book is to explore how human capital contributes to innovation in multinational organisations within the context of inter-connected globalised world.
    Globalisation refers to growing economic dependence among countries as reflected in the increasing cross-border flows of goods and services, know-how and people. It has led to slicing of value chain, spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe. Scholars argue that multinational organisations are best placed to exploit the benefits offered by globalisation. In the early phases of globalisation, multinational organisations outsourced production to low cost locations in developing countries to stay ahead in the competition. However, in recent years, multinational organisations have started to setup offshore research and development centres and acquiring local firms in developing countries to exploit available skills and talent to find new ways to innovate. There are enough examples of developing countries, such as India and China, that have develop competitive advantage based on their human capital.
    We invite contributions in this emerging area of study with examples from a range of industries and countries.
    Submission deadline: 31 March 2016
    Final submission deadline: 30 June 2016
    Publication date: Autum 2016
    For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact Professor Sumit Kundu at kundus@fiu.edu or Dr Surender Munjal at S.Munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk


    Best Wishes,
    Surender

    Dr. Surender Munjal
    Centre for International Business (CIBUL)
    Leeds University Business School (LUBS)
    University of Leeds
    Leeds, LS2 9JT
    Tel:  + 44  113 343 8080
    Email:  smu@lubs.leeds.ac.uk
    Web: http://lubswww.leeds.ac.uk/cibul
    Twitter: @munjalsurender


  • 5.  Call for Papers - Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management

    Posted 01-10-2016 18:21

    Dear AOM-IMD Listserve Moderator:


    Please post the following announcement.

    Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management
    Series Editors:
    Sumit Kundu, James K Batten Eminent Scholar Chair in International Business, Florida International University, USA
    Vijay Pereira, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, UK
    Ashish MalikLecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia
    Surender Munjal, Lecturer in International Business and Strategy, University of Leeds, UK
    About The Series:
    Globalization has led to spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe, leading to the evolution of novel forms of work organization and contextually-embedded approaches such as co-working and co-creation in an interconnected and interdependent ecosystem. Whilst there are many advantages of scale and scope associated with these work design forms there are also many problems and challenges. Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management presents new research that examines the intersection of globalization, technology, innovation, HRM practices and work organization. With an emphasis on human capital management in international business, the series stresses the importance of culture and contextually-situated knowledge a dynamic work environment, especially in the context of big emerging markets to enhancing productivity and competitiveness with a skilled work force.
    Call for Papers:
    Human Capital and Innovation: Examining the Role of Globalisation is the second book in the Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management series. The aim of the book is to explore how human capital contributes to innovation in multinational organisations within the context of inter-connected globalised world.
    Globalisation refers to growing economic dependence among countries as reflected in the increasing cross-border flows of goods and services, know-how and people. It has led to slicing of value chain, spatial division and disaggregation of work across the globe. Scholars argue that multinational organisations are best placed to exploit the benefits offered by globalisation. In the early phases of globalisation, multinational organisations outsourced production to low cost locations in developing countries to stay ahead in the competition. However, in recent years, multinational organisations have started to setup offshore research and development centres and acquiring local firms in developing countries to exploit available skills and talent to find new ways to innovate. There are enough examples of developing countries, such as India and China, that have develop competitive advantage based on their human capital.
    We invite contributions in this emerging area of study with examples from a range of industries and countries.
    Submission deadline: 31 March 2016
    Final submission deadline: 30 June 2016
    Publication date: Autum 2016
    For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact Professor Sumit Kundu at kundus@fiu.edu or Dr Surender Munjal at S.Munjal@lubs.leeds.ac.uk


    Best Wishes,
    Surender

    Dr. Surender Munjal
    Centre for International Business (CIBUL)
    Leeds University Business School (LUBS)
    University of Leeds
    Leeds, LS2 9JT
    Tel:  + 44  113 343 8080
    Email:  smu@lubs.leeds.ac.uk
    Web: http://lubswww.leeds.ac.uk/cibul
    Twitter: @munjalsurender