Abstracts should be submitted online. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words including the title. Please do not include the references in the abstracts. Abstracts will be blind-reviewed by our review board. Within two weeks from your submission, you will be notified if your paper is accepted for presentation. Deadline for abstract submission is January 10, 2016.
All proposals must include the following information:
-Mailing address, e-mail address, phone number and affiliation for each participant.
-A brief 50-word synopsis of the session to be included in the print program upon acceptance.
-On-site, poster presentation.
-Keywords are used to organize presentations into appropriate sessions, so please choose words that clearly describe the main idea of your work.
Publication Opportunity: If your abstract is accepted for presentation, you can submit your full paper for peer-review in one of our affiliated journals. Click here for more info.
Peer-Review
Each abstract will be blind-reviewed by at least 2 members of our scientific committee.
Presentation types:
On-site presentation: : The standard format for presentation. Oral presentations are 20 minutes in length.
Poster Presentation: The following guidelines are provided to assist in your poster preparations. We ask that all poster presenters follow these guidelines and invite any questions that you may have. All posters are displayed on a floor standing fabric-covered bulletin board with 2 presentations per side. You should bring the printed content, but you DO NOT need to bring the poster board itself or pins for attaching your poster components.
Virtual Presentation: If presenters will not be able to attend the conference, virtual presentation opportunity will allow authors to present their paper. Following the conference, a conference pack (printed receipt of payment, certificate of presentation and a copy of the conference program) will be mailed to the virtual presenter.
Topics include but not limited to:
Accounting
Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics
Business Administration and Business Economics
Business Ethics
Business Intelligence
Business Information Systems
Business Law
Business Performance Management
Comparative Economic Systems
Corporate Governance
Computer Information Systems
Development Planning and Policy
Economic Development
Economic Policy
Entrepreneurship
Environmental and Ecological Economics
Financial Economics
Global Business
Globalization and Trade
Human Resource
Information Systems
Information Technology Management
International Business, Economics and Finance
Leadership
Macro Economics
Marketing Research and Strategy
Marketing Theory and Applications
Management Information Systems
Management
Micro Economics
Non-Profits
Organizational Behavior & Theory
Policy/public Administration/
Political Science
International Relations
Public Finance
Strategic Management
Systems Management
Sports Management
Technology & Innovation
Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics
Welfare Economics