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11th Annual Conf -Toronto -Canada -2011

  • 1.  11th Annual Conf -Toronto -Canada -2011

    Posted 09-07-2010 17:34
    Please forward this call for conference proposals to the AOM division members. I am a member of BPS division. Thank you. Vinay Kothari. SFASU

     

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS OR PAPERS -
    INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF E-BUSINESS 11th ANNUAL CONFERENCE -
    APRIL 21-24, 2011- Toronto, Canada @ Intercontinental Toronto Centre Hotel (Negotiated Rate: C$119)
    Proposal/Paper SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  November 20, 2010 
    Please email each proposal separately to conference@iaeb.org (and  cc to: adm@iaeb.net )  (with Subject Line, "PROPOSAL 2011") – including each author's name, university/ organizational affiliation, email, etc.. More details at www.iaeb.org or www.iaeb.info   
     
    Dear Colleagues:
     
    Hope you had wonderful summer holidays. Below are some news and updates.
     
    As you begin to plan your activities for the current academic year, please note the outlined call for conferene papers and proposals above. The Academy plans to publish some outstanding papers in its two refereed journals, the Journal of E-Business and the E-Business Review (both listed in Cabell's Directory of Business Journals/Periodicals, other academic indices)
     
    The book entitled Healthcare Business: International Dimensions and Perspectives is ready and under review for publication with a major publisher. We plan to have this book of research studies published in 2011.
     
    The book Executive Greed (details www.executivegreed.com) has received good exposure as well as good reviews because this international problem is timely and the book provides an in-depth analysis of straegic management failures in different areas and their underlying reasons that lead to business disaster. You may be able to get an examination copy from Palgrave-MacMillan for possible class adoption.
     
    We wish you a very successful and productive year.
    Vinay
     
    Vinay Kothari, Ph.D.
    Regents' Professor Emeritus (retired)
    Stephen F. Austin State University