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2010 Atlanta Competitive Advatage Conferance -- Call Extension through Saturday

  • 1.  2010 Atlanta Competitive Advatage Conferance -- Call Extension through Saturday

    Posted 02-15-2010 14:08
    CALL DEADLINE EXTENSION ATLANTA COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONFERENCE MAY 18 –
    20, 2010

    The organizers of the 2010 ACAC have had multiple requests for an extension
    in the submission deadline for this year’s ACAC due to the winter storms in
    the eastern US. Many had their Universities closed for several days last
    week or have faced transportation problems that had a similar impact. To
    accommodate these requests we have decided to keep the SSRN site open for
    paper submissions through the end of the week. We realize that those who
    lost most of a week of work time may be overwhelmed with other backed-up
    tasks; however, because of the need to review papers and inform authors in
    a timely manner, we will only be able to extend the deadline through the
    20th.

    We want to encourage all authors who have not already done so to submit
    manuscripts on any of the topics listed in the Call

    The Call for Papers is reprinted below.

    Bill Bogner

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    SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
    ATLANTA COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONFERENCE (ACAC)
    May 18 to 20, 2010

    http://www.cba.gsu.edu/acac/index.html

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    CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS
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    ACADEMIC SPONSORS:
    - Emory University's Roberto C. Goizueta
    Business School
    - Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College
    of Business
    - Georgia Institute of Technology's College
    of Management
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    DATES: May 18 to 20, 2010 (Noon Tuesday to Noon Thursday),

    PLACE: Main Program:

    J. Mack Robinson College of Business Executive
    Education Center, Georgia State University.

    Evening Events:

    Roberto C. Goizueta Business School, Emory University
    College of Management, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Conference Hotel:

    InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

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    KEYNOTE SCHOLARS (partial list; alphabetically):

    - Nick Argyres, Washington University in St. Louis
    - Janet Bercovitz, University of Illinois
    - Joe Mahoney, University of Illinois
    - Jackson Nickerson, Washington University in St. Louis
    - Margie Peteraf, Dartmouth College
    - Joe Porac, New York University
    - Brian Silverman, University of Toronto

    ACAC FOUNDER & CHAIRPERSON:
    - Rich Makadok, Emory University

    PROGRAM CHAIR & ORGANIZER:
    - Bill Bogner, Georgia State University




    CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
    - Russ Coff & Rich Makadok, Emory University
    - Asli Arikan, Ilgaz Arikan, Bill Bogner, Irene Duhaime,
    & Greg Henley, Georgia State University
    - Marco Ceccagnoli, Vivek Ghosal, J. Jay Lee,
    & Henry Sauermann, Georgia Institute of Technology

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    CO-SPONSORS:
    - Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City
    - Herman J. Russell Sr. International Center for
    Entrepreneurship at Georgia State University
    - The Institute of International Business at Georgia
    State University

    CORPORATE SPONSOR:
    - Beckmill Research

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    The "big picture" strategy questions...

    - Where do competitive & distinctive advantages
    come from, and how are they sustained?

    - Why do some companies & new ventures
    consistently outperform their competitors?

    - Why do some businesses succeed in the same
    industry environments where others fail?

    - And what, if anything, can managers and
    entrepreneurs actually do about it?

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    The aim of this annual conference series is to
    improve our ability to answer these "big picture"
    questions and other related questions by engaging
    some of the world's top researchers on competitive
    advantage in Atlanta for three days a year.

    We expect to:

    - Share cutting-edge research, ideas, and theories.

    - Foster collaborative research efforts.

    - Build a worldwide association and network of
    researchers who are dedicated to advancing the
    state of knowledge about competitive advantage.

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    The conference organizers invite the submission
    of unpublished working papers that advance the
    state of knowledge about competitive advantage.

    - Conference registration fee will be WAIVED for
    ALL authors of accepted papers. All authors of
    accepted papers will also receive catered
    meals and deeply discounted hotel rates ($129 per
    night at conference hotel while room supply lasts),
    but will be expected to pay for their own
    hotel, airfare, & other travel expenses.

    - Submitted papers will undergo a selection
    process, NOT a formal review process -- so
    we will not provide reviews or other feedback
    on any submitted manuscript.

    - Submitting a paper represents a commitment
    that at least one of the authors will attend
    and participate in whatever session the paper
    gets scheduled for, whenever during the
    conference that session is scheduled. Authors
    who commit to attend and participate but then
    fail to do so, for any reason other than an
    immediate genuine emergency, may be excluded
    from participation in future ACAC meetings.

    - In addition to regular paper-presentation sessions,
    authors may also choose to allow their submitted
    papers to be considered for two other alternative
    session formats: a poster-presentation session
    (held at the time and place where refreshments
    are being served, in order to maximize audience
    size), or a research-development workshop session
    (where authors to provide feedback to each other
    on their papers, under the guidance of an
    experienced facilitator).

    - Papers must be submitted via the Social Science
    Research Network (SSRN) conference submission system at
    http://hq.ssrn.com/conference=ACAC-2010
    Submitters must create a SSRN account. Any technical
    problems with the SSRN submission system should be
    reported by e-mailing UserSupport@SSRN.com or
    calling 877-SSRNHELP (877.777.6435 or 585.442.8170).

    - Papers must be submitted in PDF format, but
    documents can be converted to PDF format for FREE
    (with no software required) by using any of five
    on-line file-conversion web sites -– see the
    submission web page above for links and details.

    - When submitting a paper, please select topic
    codes from the ACAC topics list that best describe
    your paper's topic. These codes are listed under
    topic headings in the Classification section of the
    submission process.

    - The DEADLINE for submissions is Monday
    February 15, 2010.

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    Additional information about the Atlanta
    Competitive Advantage Conference
    is available on-line at:
    http://www.cba.gsu.edu/acac/index.html

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    For any questions or technical problems about the SSRN
    submission system, please e-mail UserSupport@SSRN.com or
    call 877-SSRNHELP (877.777.6435 or 585.442.8170).
    For any questions or comments about the conference or
    its policies, please e-mail wbogner@gsu.edu and place
    ‘ACAC 2010’ somewhere in the subject line

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