The CfP file is now attached.
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The International Business Division of Administrative Sciences Association
of Canada, representing the Canada Chapter of Academy of International
Business, invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for its 41st
annual conference.
Calgary, AB, CANADA
June 8-11, 2013
~ Redefining Management Education ~
ASAC 2013 is going to be hosted in Calgary, AB, Canada, by Mount Royal
University. The conference theme, Redefining Management Education, is
offered as the underpinning of the deliberations. It intends to promote a
healthy discussion of how business programs may contribute to the formation
of skilled and socially conscious future managers.
Calgary is the heart of the new West in Canada. It is a cosmopolitan city,
characterized by its entrepreneurial spirit and can-do attitude. June in
Calgary will offer you a vibrant cultural city and will also open the doors
to the majestic Canadian Rockies, one and a half hour drive from downtown
Calgary.
The conference will happen in the beautiful Hyatt Regency Hotel, in downtown
Calgary, in its world-class conference facilities. Accessing Calgary is very
convenient through the numerous direct flights from all major Canadian and
American cities, and large European hubs: London, Frankfurt and Amsterdam.
Dr. Alain Verbeke will be the Distinguished Speaker for the IB Division at
the conference. He will discuss the current status of the research on the
multinationality-performance relationship.
Paper Submission
Original papers, written in English or French, should be submitted
electronically to the appropriate ASAC division in Microsoft Word. All
contributions will be peer reviewed, and all accepted papers will have an
abridged version included in the Proceedings.
Submissions should follow these guidelines:
A full paper with a 30 page limit, including all (title page, tables
and figures, references, etc)
APA style for formatting and referencing is MANDATORY
http://www.mtroyal.ca/library/files/citation/apa.pdf
Best paper awards will be granted only to papers that are included
in the proceedings. Authors will have the option of sending a five-page
abridged version for publication, instead of the full paper.
All papers must be submitted via the conference webpage
www.asac.ca no later
than February 15, 2013. Late submissions or submissions made directly to
divisional executive members will not be accepted.
Case Track
Authors of empirical cases, non fictional cases with clear decision focus,
relevant for undergraduate or graduate programs are invited to submit their
case, and accompanying teaching note, via the conference webpage
www.asac.ca
no later than February 15, 2013. The same requirements and blind review
procedures apply as for submissions to the regular research track. Awards,
recognizing the best cases submitted, will be presented at the Conference.
Symposia and Workshops
Members interested in organizing a symposium or workshop should prepare a
detailed description of its overall purpose and the specific role of each
participant and submit it via the conference webpage
www.asac.ca no later
than February 15, 2013. The same quality requirements and blind review
procedures apply as for paper submissions. Symposium proposals can be
jointly submitted to up to three divisions. However, the names of all the
divisions must be noted in the symposium proposal. This permits the
divisional officers to co-ordinate their program development efforts if a
symposium proposal is accepted.