Call for Papers – IBAM 23
Institute of Behavioral and Applied Management
Join us on the scenic campus of Robert Morris University, a short distance from the City of Pittsburgh, for IBAM 23, where we will gather to discuss, debate, and present our ideas about the future of behavioral and applied management! Enjoy the beauty of Pittsburgh's rivers, winding beneath dozens of bridges - more than any other city in the world except Venice. The city is home to more than 200 museums and art galleries, including the world famous Carnegie complex of museums and the funky Andy Warhol Museum. The cultural district features live theater, music and dance, including the world-famous Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Public Theater and the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.
Submit your original paper (traditional or pipeline), symposium, workshop, or idea incubator proposal for anonymous peer review. The IBAM conference is an excellent outlet for completed research, work-in-progress, and the sharing of experiences in a variety of management sub-fields through refereed paper sessions, symposia, workshops, and panel discussions.
Submission Guidelines
1. All submissions must be entirely original and may not be under concurrent consideration or accepted for presentation elsewhere. You may submit up to two papers and/or proposals in any or all of the divisions. This includes papers and proposals that are co-authored.
2. All submissions should include three keywords and a 75-word abstract. Select at least one, but no more than two, topic areas. Submissions should be double-spaced with one-inch margins, typed in a 12-point font, and follow APA format. All submissions should reflect appropriate academic research form.
3. Guidelines by submission type:
a. Traditional, Pipeline, & Student Papers should not exceed 24 pages (total – including references).
b. Symposia & Workshop Proposals: Organizers should submit a three to five page proposal outlining details of the symposia or workshop presentation, along with a statement that all presenters intend to register for the conference.
c. Idea Incubator Session should submit a 250-500 word summary of the research idea/proposal.
4. March 1 – May 31 (Extended from the original April 30 deadline), submit your paper by going to the IBAM 2015 conference website (http://www.ibam.com/conferences.html) and clicking on the link to the conference management system. From there, follow the instructions to make a submission. Please note that the file must be uploaded as a separate step within the conference management system only after the submission has been created, and an ID assigned. Priority submission decisions will be made by May 1, 2015. Regular submission decisions will be made by June 30, 2015.
5. Do not include a cover/title page with your paper. Author information will be recorded on the submission page at the IBAM Conference site. The uploaded document should be free of any identifying author indications and the document "Properties" data should be cleared as well. All submissions are double blind-reviewed.
6. All accepted program participants must register and attend the conference. Fees must be paid by August 1, 2015, and cannot be returned after this date for any reason.
For more information about IBAM, please visit our website at http://ibam.com
The full call for papers is attached.
Scott Jeffrey, Ph.D.
Department of Management and Decision Sciences
Leon Hess Business School
Monmouth University
https://www.monmouth.edu/business-school/scott-jeffrey.aspx
https://chroniclevitae.com/people/30519-scott-jeffrey/profile
sjeffrey@monmouth.edu
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