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Call for Papers

  • 1.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-17-2007 20:47

    Call for Papers, 2007 ICAM

    The 14th annual International Conference on Advances in Management (http://members.aol.com/icam2000/call2007.htm/) will be held on July 18-21, 2007 at Niagara Falls, Canada. You are invited to submit a 4-page summary of your paper by February 15.

    Attractive Features of the Conference

    1. Writers' Workshop (8:00 AM-12:00 PM July 18): Although this Workshop is for doctoral students, new faculty, and consultants, it will be very useful for senior scholars.

    2. Current Topics in Management, Vol. 13 (annual Series): We will be glad to review your full papers for publication in this outlet.

    3. Distinguished Speakers

         Dr. Iwan Azis, Cornell University

         Dr.  Robert T. Golembiewski, <ns0:placetype>University</ns0:placetype> of Georgia

         Dr. John Grant, Colorado State University

         Dr.  Craig C. Lundberg, Cornell University (Retd.)

         Dr.  D. D. (Don) Warrick, <ns0:placetype>University</ns0:placetype> of Colorado, Colorado Springs

    4. Opportunities of collaborative research.

    5. A supportive culture that encourages open communication, divergent viewpoints, creativity, and learning.

     

    Afzal Rahim
    President, ICAM
    c/o Center for Advanced Studies in Management

    1574 Mallory Court
    Bowling Green, KY 42103, USA
    Phone & Fax: 270-782-2601
    Email: ICAM2000@aol.com

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  • 2.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-22-2007 09:47
    With aplogies for cross-posting:

    ICCA’S SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
    GLOBALIZATION AND THE GOOD CORPORATION
    June 26-28, 2007
    Vertical Campus, Baruch College, New York

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    International Center for Corporate Accountability (ICCA) is pleased to
    announce its Second International Conference to be held at the Vertical
    Campus of Baruch College in New York City. The general theme of the
    conference is “Globalization and the Good Corporation.”

    This conference will build on the success of ICCA’s First International
    Conference that was held in May of 2004. The theme of that conference was
    “Corporate Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations: Promises and
    Challenges.”

    Interested individuals should initially submit a proposal (maximum 500
    words). It should include a brief description of the subject matter,
    research methodology, conclusions and recommendations for future
    action/research.

    Deadline for proposal submission is February 16, 2007.

    We seek original papers that focus on the issues covered under the umbrella
    theme of “Globalization and the Good Corporation.” Among the topic areas to
    be covered at the conference are:

    Global Initiatives in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability
    Globalization and Corporate Social Accountability
    Corporate Global Citizenship
    Corporate Governance and Corporate Reputation
    Managing for Results - Business Ethics, Corporate Responsibility and
    Corporate Social Accountability
    Triple Bottom Line – People, Planet, and Profit
    Shareholder Activism
    NGOs as Civil Society Organizations
    Case Studies – Learning from Experience

    A selected group of papers presented at the conference (and subject to
    further peer review) would be included in special issues of a number of
    leading professional journals. These are: Journal of Business Ethics,
    Business and Society Review, Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of
    Transnational Corporations (UNCTAD, Switzerland), and Corporate Governance
    (UK).

    For proposal submissions and/or further inquiries, please contact:
    Ms. Olga Emelianova
    International Center for Corporate Accountability
    Director for Project Services
    Tel.: (646) 312-2230;
    Fax: (646) 312-2231
    Olga_Emelianova@baruch.cuny.edu


  • 3.  call for papers

    Posted 02-13-2007 15:45

    Call for Papers

    33rd Annual Conference of the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">European</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">International</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype></st1:place> (EIBA)

     13-15 December, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Catania</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Italy</st1:country-region></st1:place>

     

     

    TRACK ON "CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, ETHICS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”

     

    Track chair: Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam Business School, The Netherlands

     

     

    This track solicits papers on the whole range of topics related to the governance of multinational corporations (MNCs), and to the social, ethical and environmental dimensions/impacts of international business. This also covers MNCs’ interactions with and responsiveness to stakeholders broadly defined (thus including e.g. shareholders, governments, employees, NGOs). We also encourage submissions on MNC responsibilities, strategies and behaviour in relation to global issues such as poverty reduction, global health, human rights, outsourcing/offshoring, climate change, disaster relief. This track particularly invites papers on the following issues:

    -       corporate governance across countries and regions, and within MNCs

    -       social, ethical, environmental and development dimensions/impacts of MNCs

    -       MNCs’ interactions with stakeholders (including shareholders, NGOs, governments)

    -       MNCs and global issues (e.g. poverty reduction, human rights, HIV/Aids, climate change)

     

     

    Submissions should be electronic. Please follow the instructions on the website www.fscpo.unict.it/eiba2007 . Participants are invited to submit paper or panel proposals no later than 15 July 2007, to this or one of the other nine tracks (for an overivew, see the website; there you will find all important information and instructions). Submissions by fax, mail or E-mail are not accepted.

     

    Deadline for Submissions: 15 July 2007

     

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  • 4.  Call for Papers

    Posted 03-21-2007 09:39
    Please see the attached Call for Papers

    Mary Ciamarra
    Administrative Assistant
    Department of Management
    and International Business
    Sellinger School of Business
    410-617-2691


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  • 5.  call for papers

    Posted 08-29-2007 14:13
    With apologies for cross postings
     
     
     

    Special issue of the International Business Review

     

     

    International business, corporate social responsibility

    and sustainable development

     

    Deadline for submission: 1 June 2008

     

    Guest editors

    Ans Kolk, University of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Amsterdam</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Rob van Tulder, Erasmus University Rotterdam

     

     

     

    Call for papers

     

    While attention to the social and environmental impacts of international business is not new, the past years have seen renewed interest due to pressing global problems such as climate change, poverty and HIV/Aids, in which firms are called upon to play a positive role, and thus contribute to more sustainable development. This applies most notably to multinational enterprises (MNEs), given their global influence and activities in which they are confronted with a range of issues, stakeholders and institutional contexts, in both home and host countries. For MNEs, this is part of a balancing act of what can be called corporate social responsibility (CSR), in which they consider their various responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, environmental and social. In the European context, the term triple P, or People, Planet, Profit, has also been coined to likewise point to the need for managers to focus concurrently on the social, environmental and economic dimensions of corporate activity, in order to help shape the (sustainable) future of societies worldwide.

          It is sometimes suggested that MNEs’ CSR activities are becoming increasingly strategic, in the sense that they affect the core business of the firm and its growth, profitability and survival. In other words, CSR is moving from a public affairs to a core strategic activity. However, even if true, this is likely to be applicable only under certain conditions, depending on issue, stakeholder, country, industry and firm specific factors. The international dimension of these questions is extremely relevant, but has not yet been addressed systematically in international business research. Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development provide fertile areas in which both existing international business theories can be tested, and from which new insights into the dynamics of the interaction between MNEs and their national and international contexts can be induced. This includes for example, the exact workings of the interactions between Ownership or Firm-Specific Advantages, and Locational or Country-Specific Advantages, and whether or under what conditions CSR (components) may create competitive (dis)advantages at different locations.

    This special issue aims to publish papers on CSR and sustainable development that are embedded in international business literature, and aim to contribute to our field as indicated above. We welcome innovative papers, both conceptual and empirical, both qualitative and quantitative, on CSR topics in relation to, for example:

    • Degree and spread of internationalisation/regionalisation
    • Headquarter-subsidiary relationships and subsidiary roles
    • Competitive advantage, growth and development
    • Firm performance
    • Foreign direct investment
    • Convergence/divergence
    • Supply chain management, offshoring/outsourcing
    • Networks and alliances
    • Mergers and acquisitions
    • Marketing in consumer and business-to-business markets
    • Issue management, reputation and brands
    • Codes of conduct and labelling programmes
    • Business-government relationships
    • The provision of global public goods
    • International stakeholder management

     

     

    Submission guidelines

    All paper submissions should conform to International Business Review’s standard guidelines for authors, details of which can be found at the IBR website: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ibusrev

     

    Deadline: Manuscripts must be received by 1 June 2008

     

    Papers for this special issue can only be submitted electronically via online submission site at http://ees.elsevier.com/ibr/ and select this “Special Issue: Sustainable Development” as the article type.

     

    Questions about the special issue can be directed at the guest editors via e-mail:

    akolk@uva.nl (Ans Kolk) or rtulder@rsm.nl (Rob van Tulder)

     

     

    This special issue of International Business Review will be published in Spring 2010.

     
     
    Prof.dr. Ans Kolk
    University of Amsterdam Business School
    The Netherlands
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  • 6.  call for papers

    Posted 01-21-2008 15:21
    With apologies for cross postings
     
     
     

    Special issue of the International Business Review

     

     

    International business, corporate social responsibility

    and sustainable development

     

    Deadline for submission: 1 June 2008

     

    Guest editors

    Ans Kolk, University of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Amsterdam</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    Rob van Tulder, Erasmus University Rotterdam

     

     

     

    Call for papers

     

    While attention to the social and environmental impacts of international business is not new, the past years have seen renewed interest due to pressing global problems such as climate change, poverty and HIV/Aids, in which firms are called upon to play a positive role, and thus contribute to more sustainable development. This applies most notably to multinational enterprises (MNEs), given their global influence and activities in which they are confronted with a range of issues, stakeholders and institutional contexts, in both home and host countries. For MNEs, this is part of a balancing act of what can be called corporate social responsibility (CSR), in which they consider their various responsibilities: economic, legal, ethical, environmental and social. In the European context, the term triple P, or People, Planet, Profit, has also been coined to likewise point to the need for managers to focus concurrently on the social, environmental and economic dimensions of corporate activity, in order to help shape the (sustainable) future of societies worldwide.

          It is sometimes suggested that MNEs’ CSR activities are becoming increasingly strategic, in the sense that they affect the core business of the firm and its growth, profitability and survival. In other words, CSR is moving from a public affairs to a core strategic activity. However, even if true, this is likely to be applicable only under certain conditions, depending on issue, stakeholder, country, industry and firm specific factors. The international dimension of these questions is extremely relevant, but has not yet been addressed systematically in international business research. Corporate social responsibility and sustainable development provide fertile areas in which both existing international business theories can be tested, and from which new insights into the dynamics of the interaction between MNEs and their national and international contexts can be induced. This includes for example, the exact workings of the interactions between Ownership or Firm-Specific Advantages, and Locational or Country-Specific Advantages, and whether or under what conditions CSR (components) may create competitive (dis)advantages at different locations.

    This special issue aims to publish papers on CSR and sustainable development that are embedded in international business literature, and aim to contribute to our field as indicated above. We welcome innovative papers, both conceptual and empirical, both qualitative and quantitative, on CSR topics in relation to, for example:

    • Degree and spread of internationalisation/regionalisation
    • Headquarter-subsidiary relationships and subsidiary roles
    • Competitive advantage, growth and development
    • Firm performance
    • Foreign direct investment
    • Convergence/divergence
    • Supply chain management, offshoring/outsourcing
    • Networks and alliances
    • Mergers and acquisitions
    • Marketing in consumer and business-to-business markets
    • Issue management, reputation and brands
    • Codes of conduct and labelling programmes
    • Business-government relationships
    • The provision of global public goods
    • International stakeholder management

     

     

    Submission guidelines

    All paper submissions should conform to International Business Review’s standard guidelines for authors, details of which can be found at the IBR website: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ibusrev

     

    Deadline: Manuscripts must be received by 1 June 2008

     

    Papers for this special issue can only be submitted electronically via online submission site at http://ees.elsevier.com/ibr/ and select this “Special Issue: Sustainable Development” as the article type.

     

    Questions about the special issue can be directed at the guest editors via e-mail:

    akolk@uva.nl (Ans Kolk) or rtulder@rsm.nl (Rob van Tulder)

     

     

    This special issue of International Business Review will be published in Spring 2010.

     
     
    Prof.dr. Ans Kolk
    University of Amsterdam Business School
    The Netherlands
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  • 7.  call for papers

    Posted 02-25-2008 10:30

    Hi all David Smallbone has asked me to circulate the call below among AoM members.

    Bob

     

    Dear Bob

    I am organising a small specialist conference on the Black Sea in <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Bulgaria</st1:place></st1:country-region> in July and have sent invitations to the various people whose names you kindly passed to me a few months ago.

    I attach a call for papers for our conference.  Would it be possible to make this information to your members in <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Canada</st1:place></st1:country-region>?

    Best regards

    david smallbone

     

     

     

     

    First Call

    Cross Border Cooperation and Entrepreneurship Development in Border Regions

     

    International Scientific Conference

    to be held on 2 - 4 July 2008

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Varna</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Bulgaria</st1:country-region></st1:place>

     

    The Purpose of the Conference

    The purpose of the Conference is to bring together leading researchers interested in the field of entrepreneurship and regional development in border regions, particularly those aspects related to cross border co-operation.

    Aims

    The Conference is organised within the frame of a FP6 research project, concerned with entrepreneurship development in EU border regions and cross border co-operation, known as CBCED (see http://www.crossbordercoop.net). The aim is to present and discuss some of the main results of the CBCED project to a wider audience, as well as  research undertaken by other researchers on related topics. This will include some invited speakers and some papers presented in response to this open call. It is intended to publish an edited selection of the best papers presented at the Conference in a book on Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Co-operation.

    Who should attend this conference?


    -        Researchers

    -        Consultants and practitioners

    -        Entrepreneurs

    -        Policy-makers


    Topics

    Papers are welcome on any aspect of cross-border co-operation, entrepreneurship and economic development in border regions, but papers on the following topics are particularly welcome:

    -        The impact of EU enlargement on border regions;

    -        Entrepreneurship development  in  border regions;

    -        The roles of identity, historical and cultural background on cross border co-operation;

    -        Learning and trust in the context of entrepreneurship development;

    -        The role of institutions in cross border cooperation involving entrepreneurs and enterprises

    -        Policies to encourage and support cross border co-operation involving entrepreneurs

     Organising Body

    The conference will be organised by The Institute for Entrepreneurship Development at the <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">National</st1:placename> and World Economy, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Sofia</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Bulgaria</st1:country-region></st1:place> on behalf of CBCED partners Scientific Committee

     

    The scientific committee will consist of the team leaders from each of the partners in the CBCED project:

    Professor David Smallbone, Small Business Research Centre, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Kingston University</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">UK</st1:country-region></st1:place>, Chair and CBCED Co-ordinator

    Professor Kiril Todorov, The Institute for Entrepreneurship Development at the <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">National</st1:placename> and World Economy, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Sofia</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Bulgaria</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Professor Lois Labrianidis, <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Macedonia</st1:placename>, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Thessaloniki</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Greece</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Professor Anna Rogut, <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Management</st1:placename>, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Lodz</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Poland</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Professor Kari Liuhto, Pan-European Institute, <st1:placename w:st="on">Turku</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype> of Economics and Administration, <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Finland</st1:place></st1:country-region>

    Professor Urve Venesaar, <st1:city w:st="on">Tallinn</st1:city> <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">University of Technology</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Estonia</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Professor Friederike Welter, <st1:city w:st="on">University of Siegen</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Germany</st1:country-region>, and TeliaSonera Institute at SSE in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Riga</st1:city>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Latvia</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    Abstracts and papers submissions

    One-page abstracts giving a clear statement of the aims of the paper, methodology employed and main results are expected by 15 March 2008. Feed back from organisation committee will be notified one week later. Full papers (maximum 15 pages) are expected by 15 June 2008.

    Conference Venue

    The Conference will be held at a beautiful location on the Black Sea coast in one of the resorts close to the city of <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Varna</st1:place></st1:city>. Different trips could be organised by request of participants.

    How to get the Conference Venue    

    By direct regular or chartered (tourist) flights to Varna Airport (20 km to the venue) or via Sofia Airport using domestic flights Sofia - Varna - Sofia, and by organized bus to the venue. The major airlines have direct flights to <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Varna</st1:place></st1:city> (Austrian, British, Lufthansa, etc.)

    Conference Fees and Participant Entitlement

     

    Registration Fee  

    before  15 May 2008

    after  15 May 2008

     

    r   ¤ 200

    r   ¤ 250

     

    Accommodation

    Comfortable accommodation will be arranged in the same place or close to the conference venue.

    Reservation, method of payment, cost of accommodation and a detailed programme will be available after 15 March 2008, with the Second Conference Announcement.

    Further information

    For general information, coordination, and for questions on contributions please contact Prof. Dr. Kiril Todorov or Kostadin Kolarov, by e-mail: ktodorov@unwe.acad.bg or kkolarov@unwe.acad.bg.

    Robert Anderson Ph.D., CMA, Editor
    Journal of Enterprising Communities
    Faculty of Business Administration
    University of Regina
    Regina, SK
    Canada  S4S 0A2
    ph. 1-306-585-4728
    fax 1-306-585-5361
    robert.anderson@uregina
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  • 8.  Call for Papers

    Posted 09-28-2008 19:59

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (IJSSM)
    CALL FOR PAPERS
     
    The International Journal of Sustainable Strategic Management (IJSSM) is a forum for publication of refereed, cross-disciplinary work in the field. The IJSSM serves as an interface among business leaders, policy makers, economists, and management scholars. The IJSSM seeks contributions with global relevance concerned with organizational and economic sustainability. Readership includes professionals, academics, researchers and policy makers.
     
    The IJSSM publishes original and review papers, technical reports, case studies, book reviews, and research notes. Both qualitative and empirical submissions are invited. The IJSSM publishes papers on topics including but not limited to:
     
    Crisis management from perspectives of society, government, and the organization
    Economic theory and strategic industrial resource development
    Economic theory and strategic ecology
    Ethical and social responsibility considerations in sustainable management practice
    Resource management from a public policy perspective
    Role of information management in sustainable development
    Strategic management from the perspective of sustainability of performance
    Sustainability of competitive advantage from organizational and other perspectives
     
    For additional information, please contact the editor, Dr. John A. Parnell, at john.parnell@uncp.edu or access the journal homepage on-line at www.inderscience.com/ijssm, where you can also find information about calls for special issues on crisis management and innovation management.

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    Belk Chair of Management
    School of Business
    University of North Carolina at Pembroke
    Pembroke, NC 28372 USA
    910.521.6465
    john.parnell@uncp.edu
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  • 9.  Call for Papers

    Posted 10-08-2008 22:43
    Current Topics in Management
    Vol. 14, June 2009
    Current Topics in Management is an annual Series published by Transaction Publishers. If you have a full paper on OB, OT, HRM, IB, or other related areas (prepared according to the APA style guide), please send it as as an attached file in Word by November 30 and it will be double-blind reviewed within 6 weeks. If you want to receive a complimentary copy of CTM, please send me a self-addressed and stamped ($2.58) manila envelope.

    This series presents theory and research on management and administration, comparative orientation, broad scope of management and administration perspectives, diverse locations of research as well as its application, and comparisons of findings, methodologies, and operational definitions. Some of the distinguished scholars who contributed to the series are:
    1.  Iwan J. Azis, Cornell University
    2.     
    Robert A. Baron, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    3.     
    Robert T. Golembiewski,
    University of Georgia
    4.      John F. Grant, Colorado State University
    5.      William R. King, University of Pittsburgh
    6.      Edwin A. Locke, University of Maryland
    7.      Craig C. Lundberg, Cornell University
    8.      Kenneth D. Mackenzie, University of Kansas
    9.      Ian I. Mitroff, University of Southern California
    10. Edgar Schein, MIT

    Afzal Rahim
    Senior Editor, CTM
    mgt2000@aol.com

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  • 10.  Call for Papers

    Posted 11-11-2008 22:25
    Call for Papers
    Joint Conference, ICAM & ICSI


    The 16th annual International Conference on Advances in Management (ICAM) & the 2nd annual International Conference on Social Intelligence
     will be held at Hilton Cancun Golf & Spa Resort (
    www.hiltoncancun.com) on July 15-18, 2009 at Cancun, Mexico.

    You are invited to submit a 1200–1500 word (about 4 double spaced typed pages) summary of your paper and/or proposal for a symposium(s) for review to one of the Tracks at the ICAM/ICSI website (icam
    1990.com). Submissions must be RECEIVED by February 15th, 2009 A double-blind review process will evaluate all submissions.

    Our Distinguished Speakers:
    Dr.  James A. Carter,
    Harvard Medical School 
    Dr.  Donald E. Conlon,
    Michigan State University
    Dr.  Amy C. Edmonson,
    Harvard Business School
    Dr. Karen A. Jehn, Leiden University, The Netherlands
      
    Dr. Peter Salovey,
    Yale University

    Our Publications
    Summaries of papers, symposia, and workshops presented at the conference will be published in the Proceedings. Selected full papers will be published in our annual Series Current Topics in Management, Vol. 14. If you want your paper to be considered for publication in CTM, please send it as an attached file in Word to Afzal Rahim (icam2000@aol.com).

    Our Research Methodology Workshop
    There will be a 3-day workshop on Research Methodology on July 12-14 to help faculty, doctoral students, and consultants write papers for publication in scholarly journals.

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  • 11.  Call for papers

    Posted 06-22-2009 14:08

    3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE MEDITERRANEEN

    NETWORK OF MANAGEMENT SCHOOLS

     

    11th DECEMBER 2009

     

    Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Management: the <st1:place w:st="on">Mediterranean</st1:place>

    Training and Economic Development Issues.

     

     

    Organised by the Mediterranean Network of Management Schools

     

    In the coming years, one of the crucial issues is going to be the diffusion of knowledge and the accessibility of tools for diffusing this knowledge. The objective is to facilitate the acquisition, the validation and the recognition of peoples' competences, starting with those in the Euro Mediterranean region, which quoting <st1:city w:st="on">Aspen</st1:city>, "stretches from the <st1:placetype w:st="on">Gulf</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Guinea</st1:placename> to the <st1:place w:st="on">Black Sea</st1:place>". Our collective capacity to assure maintainable development will depend on our response to this issue.

    Indeed, without responding to daily needs there cannot be daily peace and this depends on specific organizations that today we describe as enterprises.

    The dominant reality of this space is not only the existence of a majority of very small firms, mostly sole entrepreneurs, but also the fact that more often than not these firms are immersed in the informal economy/ extralegal economy

    Therefore, it is necessary to identify the terms and conditions and the vehicle that will enable these countries to go from an informal economy to a formal one.

    The development problems are in fact problems of financing and trust. The difference between developed countries and emerging countries is on the one hand, the immensity of the gap between the demands for financing and the offer and on the other hand, the establishment and maturity of financial institutions.

    In this respect, the modernization of the finance systems implies that not only the banks but also the small and medium enterprises must rise to the training challenge. Without this training, these countries will not be able to use and thus benefit from the effects of this modernization. This means being capable of providing the actors with measures and methods for the acquisition of competences – training – adapted to the socio-economic reality of the emerging countries, in particular in the <st1:place w:st="on">Mediterranean</st1:place>.

    Socioeconomic development remains the most effective way to circumvent the security impulse used to allegedly counter the flows of illegal migration from the South to the North, as well as numerous other afflictions, such as drug trafficking and arms dealing, which continue to increase (Zoubir, 2005). It is a long term policy that entails extensive investment that does justice to the size of the challenge. Today, in addition to the financial crisis (which immediately raises the issue about what means are likely to be mobilized for this), the headlines are full of major construction projects, (electricity network, roads and other major works) rather than the definition of a project befitting the potential of the knowledge economy and training issues.

     

    Paper Submission

     

    The review process will be as follows:

    -          Papers to be sent by electronic mail before the 30th July 2009 to elaine.mccallum@euromed-management.com

    -          Selected papers returned to authors with the Scientific Committee's review for the 15th October 2009

    -          Final papers to be transmitted before the 15th November 2009

     

    Presentation

     

    Papers will be published in the conference proceedings. They can be written and presented either in French or in English. Manuscripts should not exceed 20 pages, 1.5 spaced, including appendices, tables (within the text), and references (MS Word, A4 paper, <st1:metricconverter productid="2.5 cm" w:st="on">2.5 cm</st1:metricconverter> or <st1:metricconverter productid="1 inch" w:st="on">1 inch</st1:metricconverter> margin on all sides, Times New Roman, 12 points).

    References will follow the Journal of Business Research guidelines. The first page will be reserved for the paper title, the name and function of the author(s) and complete address (personnel and professional, including phone, fax and e-mail). The second page will contain the title, a summary (approximately 5 lines, in English and French, including the title and the main elements of the article) and key words. The main text will start on page 3. The hierarchy of the titles must be clearly presented.

     

    Location

     

    Euromed Management

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    France

     

    Information

     

    Inscription fee: 100€

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    Contact : Elaine.McCallum@euromed-marseille.com

     

     

     

     

     

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    Associate Professor of Management Information Systems

    Tél. +33 (0)4 91 82 79 87 – Fax. +33 (0)4 91 82 79 83

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  • 12.  Call for papers

    Posted 09-26-2009 12:53
    Forwarding the following call:

    From: Sun, Xiuping [X.Sun@leedsmet.ac.uk]
    Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 10:01 AM
    To: Linda Trevino
    Subject: Call for papers

    Dear Professor Treviño,

     

    Could you please forward the following call for conference papers to the members of Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management?

     

    Many thanks.

     

    Best wishes

     

    William Sun, PhD

    Leader of Corporate Governance and Sustainability Research Group

    Faculty of Business and Law

    Leeds Metropolitan University

    UK

     

     

     

    Call for papers for the conference track:

     

    Finance and Sustainability (FAS) 2010 Programme

     

    International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management (IFSAM) 10th World Conference

    Theme: Justice and Sustainability in the Global Economy

    Paris, July 8-10th 2010

     

     

    This call for papers is linked to the research programme "Finance and Sustainability" (FAS) 2010, a newly established research project initiated in 2009, which is partnering and coordinated among several academic and professional organisations in France, UK, Switzerland, Canada, etc.

     

    This project focuses on the current global financial crisis and the core objective of this project is to offer theoretically informed research into various aspects of the financial crisis.

     

    Potential areas of research include:  

        

    (1)   Rethinking and revision of the conventional financial paradigm dominating economic policy, corporate governance, and business management, which are overwhelmingly financial market oriented;

    (2)   In-depth analysis of reactions, attitudes, behaviours, mechanisms and rules of multiple stakeholders and their roles in business and economic and social lives concerned with the different aspects of the financial crisis; and

    (3)   A set of proposals put forward to rebuild a sound financial and corporate governance system that is more oriented to sustainability. 

     

    FAS 2010 programme accommodates both foundational theoretical research and applied research. The aim of the project is to contribute to academic knowledge and practical competencies.

     

    The paper proposals (300-500 words) should be sent to Prof. Roland Perez (email address:  perez.roland@free.fr) before October 30th, 2009.

     

    The written papers should be sent by email to Prof. Roland Perez before January 28th, 2010.

     

    For more details regarding the IFSAM 2010 World Conference and the FAS 2010 programme, please visit the website: www.ifsam2010.org.

     



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  • 13.  Call for papers

    Posted 10-11-2009 16:36
    Call for Papers
    Current Topics in Management
    Vol. 15, 2010
     
    Current Topics in Management (ICAM1990.COM) is an annual Series published by Transaction Publishers. If you have a full paper on OB, OT, HRM, IB, or other related areas (prepared strictly according to the APA style guide), please send it as as an attached file in Word by December 1, 2009 and it will be double-blind reviewed within 6 weeks for possible publication in CTM-15. If you submit your paper after 12/1/09, it will be considered for publication in CTM-16 in 2011.
    If you want to receive a complimentary copy of CTM, please send me a self-addressed and stamped ($2.58) manila envelope.
     
    Afzal Rahim
    Editor, CTM
    Center for Advanced Studies in Management
    1574 Mallory Court
    Bowling Green, KY 42103, USA
    phone/Fax: 270-782-2601
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  • 14.  Call for papers

    Posted 05-18-2011 11:02
    Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum
    13th International Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum St. Louis, Missouri November 3-5, 2011

    Directors Donna Werner <mailto:DWerner@stlcc.edu> (St. Louis Community College)
    Jeanne Sokolec <mailto:JSOKOLE@luc.edu>  (Loyola University Chicago)

    Call for Papers http://www.rit.edu/cla/ethics/seac/conferences.html

    Professional Ethics: Responsible Practice in the Professions

    The Society encourages submissions on all issues regarding ethics across the curriculum and selects a theme each year to encourage a focus for the conference. This year's theme concerns the recommendation from Ethics Teaching in Higher Education (1980) that colleges and universities "ought to prepare future professionals to understand the types of moral issues they are likely to confront in their chosen vocations, introduce them to the moral ideals of the profession, and assist them in understanding the relationship between their professional work and that of the broader values and needs of the society." The goal of this year's conference is to promote continued dialogue about ethics education in higher education, especially in terms of preparing our students to become responsible professionals. Sessions may address foundational issues, case studies, pedagogical demonstrations, assessment techniques, and related topics.

    Submissions (papers or abstracts) should be formatted for blind review and sent by September 15, 2011 to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Society, Donna Werner <mailto:DWerner@stlcc.edu>  or by hard copy to Dr. Donna Werner, Chair, Humanities Department, St. Louis Community College, Meramec, 11333 Big Bend Boulevard, St. Louis MO 63122-5799. Phone: 314.984.7934.

    The Society publishes Teaching Ethics <http://www.rit.edu/cla/ethics/seac/Teaching%20Ethics.html> , and papers for conferences may be sent to the editors for their consideration for publication

    --
    Daniel E. Wueste, Ph.D.
    Director
    Rutland Institute for Ethics
    President, Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum
    Clemson University
    ernest@clemson.edu
    www.clemson.edu/ethics <http://www.clemson.edu/ethics>


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  • 15.  Call for Papers

    Posted 04-29-2012 19:53

    Apologies for cross postings!

    Hello SIM colleagues,

    The Portland State University School of Business Administration is pleased to announce the 6th annual International Conference on Business & Sustainability. This year's conference will be held November 7-9, 2012 on at the PSU campus in downtown Portland, Oregon, USA. The conference them is "Scalability: Economic development for a healthy society and planet." Presenters include industry pioneers in corporate sustainability strategy and social enterprise, and scholars advancing research and pedagogy on these issues. Information about registration can be seen on the conference website at:

    http://www.pdx.edu/sustainable-business/international-conference

    Individuals from academia, business and government are invited to submit research papers, research abstracts, and proposals for workshops, panels, and symposia that contribute to advancing sustainability. We encourage papers that are multidisciplinary in nature. The submission deadline for refereed research papers is August 3, 2012. Only completed papers or 5-10 page works-in-process will be accepted for review. Papers will be subject to double-blind review. The submission deadline for non-refereed research abstracts and teaching session materials is August 17, 2012. Please send an electronic copy of the papers, abstracts or teaching session materials to Darrell Brown at darrellb@pdx.edu
     

    2012 Conference Theme: Scalability

    What does sustainable business development look like as the world population expands? How are business leaders and social entrepreneurs tackling the world's most pressing problems? Which new models and innovations have the potential to make the biggest social, environmental and ethical impacts and how do we bring them to scale? A world population of seven billion has new implications for economic development, corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship. Global challenges like energy, climate change, water, health, transportation, housing and food are inspiring new approaches from start-ups to global firms. The 2012 International Conference on Business and Sustainability will explore scalability as a business imperative for a healthy economy, society and planet.

    Format

    Wednesday, November 7th: The conference begins in the evening with an academic networking and welcoming reception.

    Thursday, November 8th features industry speakers in an interactive format, including innovative business leaders in sustainability and social enterprise from national and international organizations, and culminating with field trips to innovative companies.

    Friday, November 9th opens with a keynote breakfast, continues with academic paper presentations, functional area-oriented sustainability teaching workshops and speakers at Portland State University, and closes with a social hour reception.

    Teaching Sessions

    There is growing demand for instructors who are skilled at teaching sustainability in business schools. Authors are encouraged to submit theoretical or applied works benefiting teaching. Teaching related work may include course design topics such as delivery methods, assignments, cases, or projects. Submissions may be in the form of completed papers, extended abstracts, presentation proposals, or panel discussion proposals. Please do not submit power point slides at this stage.

    About Portland

    Portland State University is connected to the heart of downtown Portland, one of the world's leading cities in fostering sustainable business and urban development. Portland and the surrounding region are home to an extraordinary base of businesses and thought leaders on the vanguard of sustainable business. The conference includes opportunities to learn from regional and international businesses and organizations that are purposefully integrating sustainability into their operations. In addition, Portland is a beautiful city with a thriving downtown, plentiful green spaces, and eclectic neighborhoods. Our coffee shops, bookstores, food carts, wine bars and brewpubs provide a community feel.

    Contact

    For further information about the call for papers, please contact:

    Darrell Brown

    Center for Global Leadership in Sustainability,

    SBA Room 230

    Portland State University

    P.O. Box 751

    Portland, OR 97207

    (503) 725-3096

    darrellb@pdx.edu

    http://www.pdx.edu/sustainable-business/international-conference

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  • 16.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-24-2013 18:00
    The Center for Leadership and Social Responsibility at the Milgard School of Business, University of Washington Tacoma is pleased to announce its fourth annual research conference to be held July 11-12, 2013 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. This conference regularly attracts a globally diverse audience of academics who bring a variety of CSR perspectives.

    Scholars from multiple disciplines are invited to submit research papers or proposals to the conference. Research using relevant methods such as empirical, analytical, theoretical, experimental and field studies are all welcome.

    Two Types of Submissions are Invited
    1.Research Paper Presentations: This format supports formal presentation of a fully developed manuscript based on original research that is empirical, analytical, theoretical, experimental or field studies. Research paper presentations will be grouped into sessions of 3-4 paper presentations followed by guided discussion with the audience.

    2.Research Briefs: This format supports abbreviated presentation of research that is in development. Research briefs should be submitted in the form of a 2000 word (approximately 8-page) abstract that frames the inquiry and outlines the theory or methods used to investigate it. Research briefs will be presented orally in a roundtable format and accompanied by small group discussion.

    Information for Contributors
    •Papers submitted should not have been accepted for publication in a journal.
    •All papers submitted will be double-blind reviewed by at least two reviewers.
    •For each paper submitted, the author(s) agree to conduct blind peer reviews for two papers submitted to the conference.
    •By submitting a paper, the author(s) certify their intent for at least one author to attend the conference and present the paper if it is accepted.

    Key Dates
    •Due date for submissions: February 20, 2013
    •Acceptance advice: April 2, 2013
    •Author registration by: April 30, 2013

    Electronic proceedings
    Authors may elect to opt out of the electronic proceedings to be published after the conference if inclusion would create a conflict with publishing in another outlet.

    Submission Guidelines
    •Use standard 1 inch (2.5 cm) margins and 11-12 point font.
    •Number all pages of the manuscript beginning with the title page.
    •Include all authors’ names, affiliations and contact information on the title page (page 1).
    •On the second page of the manuscript include an abstract of no more than 250 words. Provide a list of up to five keywords that describe the main themes and topics of your paper.
    •Papers should be submitted in MS Word format to clsr@uw.edu.

    For further information please go to: http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/clsr/academic-conference-call-papers-0


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  • 17.  Call for Papers

    Posted 12-02-2013 13:34

    Call for Papers

    International Conference on

    Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice:

    Looking Backward and Moving Forward

    November 16-18, 2014

    Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China

     

    Program Committee

    James Perry, Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review &

    Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University (perry@indiana.edu)

    Ma Jun, Professor & Director, National Chinese Public Administration

    Research Centre, Sun Yat-sen University, China (junma2002@hotmail.com)

    Hon Chan, Professor, City University of Hong Kong (sahschan@cityu.edu.hk)

    M. Jae Moon, Professor, Yonsei University (mjaemoon@gmail.com)

     

    The Program Committee invites submission of quality paper proposals for the International Conference on "Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice," which will be held in Guangzhou, China on November 16-18, 2014 in celebration of Public Administration Review's 75th as well as Sun Yat-Sen University's 90th Anniversaries. The committee is interested in significant, original, and rigorous papers that discuss theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges and opportunities particularly in the age of austerity, complexity, uncertainty, and interconnectedness.

     

    Public administration as a field has become theoretically more interdisciplinary and methodologically more rigorous, while the practice of public administration has been evolving in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. Responding to growing demand for new theoretical frameworks as well as innovative, interactive, and interdependent policy tools, the conference aims at offering an intellectually challenging and practically relevant opportunity for both scholars and practitioners.

     

    All accepted papers will be compiled and published on the conference website.  Plenary papers and others presented in the conference will be published in a themed issue of PAR in 2016 after regular peer-review. Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome. Research topics might include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • New challenges to public administration in the age of austerity and uncertainty
    • Citizen participation and governance
    • Quality of government and government performance
    • Collaborative government in a networked society: opportunities and challenges
    • Improving theories and methods in public administration research
    • Transparency, openness and accountability in the public sector
    • Applications of new technologies for emerging public administration problems
    • Measuring public value
    • Revisiting professionalism, public values, and ethics in the public sector
    • Searching for new institutional design for emerging policy challenges in energy, environment, water, disaster management

     

    Both individual paper proposals and panel proposals are welcome. Proposals must be submitted electronically to Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com by March 1, 2014. Individual paper proposals should be no more one page and include paper title, author name(s) and institutional affiliations, contact details, and brief description of paper, while panel proposals should be no more than three pages and include panel title, names of panel chair and authors, institutional affiliations, and short description of the panel papers. Individuals are neither allowed to submit more than two proposals nor present two papers (regardless of singled or coauthored papers).

     

    The primary author will be emailed the notification of acceptance or rejection by April 30, 2014. Completed papers are expected to be submitted to the Program Committee by October 15, 2014.

     

    Sun Yat-sen University will provide presenters with accommodation and meals up to three nights. No conference registration fee will be charged.

     

    Any questions regarding the conference may be sent to Dr. Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com or any of program committee members via email.

     

    Conference Venue

    Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a great democratic revolutionary leader of the 20th century. The University is located in Guangdong Province, an area neighboring Hong Kong and Macao, which is at the forefront of China's reform and opening up. Being one of the leading universities in the People's Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen University is one of the leading universities with about 83,633 students studying on four campuses in Guangzhou and Zhuhai. Benefiting from its location near Hong Kong and Macao and the regional advantage of opening and economic development, the university has become an important base for training high-level talents, scientific research, providing services to society and inheriting cultural traditions. According to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking for 2010-2011, Sun Yat-sen University was ranked in the top 200 in the world.

     

     

     

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  • 18.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-08-2014 11:31

    Call for Papers

    International Conference on

    Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice:

    Looking Backward and Moving Forward

    November 16-18, 2014

    Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China

     

    Program Committee

    James Perry, Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review &

    Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University (perry@indiana.edu)

    Ma Jun, Professor & Director, National Chinese Public Administration

    Research Centre, Sun Yat-sen University, China (junma2002@hotmail.com)

    Hon Chan, Professor, City University of Hong Kong (sahschan@cityu.edu.hk)

    M. Jae Moon, Professor, Yonsei University (mjaemoon@gmail.com)

     

    The Program Committee invites submission of quality paper proposals for the International Conference on "Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice," which will be held in Guangzhou, China on November 16-18, 2014 in celebration of Public Administration Review's 75th as well as Sun Yat-Sen University's 90th Anniversaries. The committee is interested in significant, original, and rigorous papers that discuss theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges and opportunities particularly in the age of austerity, complexity, uncertainty, and interconnectedness.

     

    Public administration as a field has become theoretically more interdisciplinary and methodologically more rigorous, while the practice of public administration has been evolving in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. Responding to growing demand for new theoretical frameworks as well as innovative, interactive, and interdependent policy tools, the conference aims at offering an intellectually challenging and practically relevant opportunity for both scholars and practitioners.

     

    All accepted papers will be compiled and published on the conference website.  Plenary papers and others presented in the conference will be published in a themed issue of PAR in 2016 after regular peer-review. Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome. Research topics might include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • New challenges to public administration in the age of austerity and uncertainty
    • Citizen participation and governance
    • Quality of government and government performance
    • Collaborative government in a networked society: opportunities and challenges
    • Improving theories and methods in public administration research
    • Transparency, openness and accountability in the public sector
    • Applications of new technologies for emerging public administration problems
    • Measuring public value
    • Revisiting professionalism, public values, and ethics in the public sector
    • Searching for new institutional design for emerging policy challenges in energy, environment, water, disaster management

     

    Both individual paper proposals and panel proposals are welcome. Proposals must be submitted electronically to Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com by March 1, 2014. Individual paper proposals should be no more one page and include paper title, author name(s) and institutional affiliations, contact details, and brief description of paper, while panel proposals should be no more than three pages and include panel title, names of panel chair and authors, institutional affiliations, and short description of the panel papers. Individuals are neither allowed to submit more than two proposals nor present two papers (regardless of singled or coauthored papers).

     

    The primary author will be emailed the notification of acceptance or rejection by April 30, 2014. Completed papers are expected to be submitted to the Program Committee by October 15, 2014.

     

    Sun Yat-sen University will provide presenters with accommodation and meals up to three nights. No conference registration fee will be charged.

     

    Any questions regarding the conference may be sent to Dr. Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com or any of program committee members via email.

     

    Conference Venue

    Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a great democratic revolutionary leader of the 20th century. The University is located in Guangdong Province, an area neighboring Hong Kong and Macao, which is at the forefront of China's reform and opening up. Being one of the leading universities in the People's Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen University is one of the leading universities with about 83,633 students studying on four campuses in Guangzhou and Zhuhai. Benefiting from its location near Hong Kong and Macao and the regional advantage of opening and economic development, the university has become an important base for training high-level talents, scientific research, providing services to society and inheriting cultural traditions. According to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking for 2010-2011, Sun Yat-sen University was ranked in the top 200 in the world.

     

     

     

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  • 19.  Call for Papers

    Posted 02-12-2014 13:47

    Call for Papers

    International Conference on

    Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice:

    Looking Backward and Moving Forward

    November 16-18, 2014

    Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China

     

    Program Committee

    James Perry, Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review &

    Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University (perry@indiana.edu)

    Ma Jun, Professor & Director, National Chinese Public Administration

    Research Centre, Sun Yat-sen University, China (junma2002@hotmail.com)

    Hon Chan, Professor, City University of Hong Kong (sahschan@cityu.edu.hk)

    M. Jae Moon, Professor, Yonsei University (mjaemoon@gmail.com)

     

    The Program Committee invites submission of quality paper proposals for the International Conference on "Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice," which will be held in Guangzhou, China on November 16-18, 2014 in celebration of Public Administration Review's 75th as well as Sun Yat-Sen University's 90th Anniversaries. The committee is interested in significant, original, and rigorous papers that discuss theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges and opportunities particularly in the age of austerity, complexity, uncertainty, and interconnectedness.

     

    Public administration as a field has become theoretically more interdisciplinary and methodologically more rigorous, while the practice of public administration has been evolving in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. Responding to growing demand for new theoretical frameworks as well as innovative, interactive, and interdependent policy tools, the conference aims at offering an intellectually challenging and practically relevant opportunity for both scholars and practitioners.

     

    All accepted papers will be compiled and published on the conference website.  Plenary papers and others presented in the conference will be published in a themed issue of PAR in 2016 after regular peer-review. Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome. Research topics might include, but are not limited to, the following:

     

    • New challenges to public administration in the age of austerity and uncertainty
    • Citizen participation and governance
    • Quality of government and government performance
    • Collaborative government in a networked society: opportunities and challenges
    • Improving theories and methods in public administration research
    • Transparency, openness and accountability in the public sector
    • Applications of new technologies for emerging public administration problems
    • Measuring public value
    • Revisiting professionalism, public values, and ethics in the public sector
    • Searching for new institutional design for emerging policy challenges in energy, environment, water, disaster management

     

    Both individual paper proposals and panel proposals are welcome. Proposals must be submitted electronically to Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com by March 1, 2014. Individual paper proposals should be no more one page and include paper title, author name(s) and institutional affiliations, contact details, and brief description of paper, while panel proposals should be no more than three pages and include panel title, names of panel chair and authors, institutional affiliations, and short description of the panel papers. Individuals are neither allowed to submit more than two proposals nor present two papers (regardless of singled or coauthored papers).

     

    The primary author will be emailed the notification of acceptance or rejection by April 30, 2014. Completed papers are expected to be submitted to the Program Committee by October 15, 2014.

     

    Sun Yat-sen University will provide presenters with accommodation and meals up to three nights. No conference registration fee will be charged.

     

    Any questions regarding the conference may be sent to Dr. Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com or any of program committee members via email.

     

    Conference Venue

    Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a great democratic revolutionary leader of the 20th century. The University is located in Guangdong Province, an area neighboring Hong Kong and Macao, which is at the forefront of China's reform and opening up. Being one of the leading universities in the People's Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen University is one of the leading universities with about 83,633 students studying on four campuses in Guangzhou and Zhuhai. Benefiting from its location near Hong Kong and Macao and the regional advantage of opening and economic development, the university has become an important base for training high-level talents, scientific research, providing services to society and inheriting cultural traditions. According to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking for 2010-2011, Sun Yat-sen University was ranked in the top 200 in the world.

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  • 20.  Call for Papers

    Posted 02-25-2014 11:16

    Call for Papers

    International Conference on

    Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice:

    Looking Backward and Moving Forward

    November 16-18, 2014

    Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China

     

    Program Committee

    James Perry, Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review &

    Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Indiana University (perry@indiana.edu)

    Ma Jun, Professor & Director, National Chinese Public Administration

    Research Centre, Sun Yat-sen University, China (junma2002@hotmail.com)

    Hon Chan, Professor, City University of Hong Kong (sahschan@cityu.edu.hk)

    M. Jae Moon, Professor, Yonsei University (mjaemoon@gmail.com)

     

    The Program Committee invites submission of quality paper proposals for the International Conference on "Next Steps for Public Administration in Theory and Practice," which will be held in Guangzhou, China on November 16-18, 2014 in celebration of Public Administration Review's 75th as well as Sun Yat-Sen University's 90th Anniversaries. The committee is interested in significant, original, and rigorous papers that discuss theoretical, methodological, and practical challenges and opportunities particularly in the age of austerity, complexity, uncertainty, and interconnectedness.

     

    Public administration as a field has become theoretically more interdisciplinary and methodologically more rigorous, while the practice of public administration has been evolving in an increasingly complex and uncertain environment. Responding to growing demand for new theoretical frameworks as well as innovative, interactive, and interdependent policy tools, the conference aims at offering an intellectually challenging and practically relevant opportunity for both scholars and practitioners.

     

    All accepted papers will be compiled and published on the conference website.  Plenary papers and others presented in the conference will be published in a themed issue of PAR in 2016 after regular peer-review. Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome. Research topics might include, but are not limited to, the following:

     

    • New challenges to public administration in the age of austerity and uncertainty
    • Citizen participation and governance
    • Quality of government and government performance
    • Collaborative government in a networked society: opportunities and challenges
    • Improving theories and methods in public administration research
    • Transparency, openness and accountability in the public sector
    • Applications of new technologies for emerging public administration problems
    • Measuring public value
    • Revisiting professionalism, public values, and ethics in the public sector
    • Searching for new institutional design for emerging policy challenges in energy, environment, water, disaster management

     

    Both individual paper proposals and panel proposals are welcome. Proposals must be submitted electronically to Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com by March 1, 2014. Individual paper proposals should be no more one page and include paper title, author name(s) and institutional affiliations, contact details, and brief description of paper, while panel proposals should be no more than three pages and include panel title, names of panel chair and authors, institutional affiliations, and short description of the panel papers. Individuals are neither allowed to submit more than two proposals nor present two papers (regardless of singled or coauthored papers).

     

    The primary author will be emailed the notification of acceptance or rejection by April 30, 2014. Completed papers are expected to be submitted to the Program Committee by October 15, 2014.

     

    Sun Yat-sen University will provide presenters with accommodation and meals up to three nights. No conference registration fee will be charged.

     

    Any questions regarding the conference may be sent to Dr. Meili Niu at meili.niu@gmail.com or any of program committee members via email.

     

    Conference Venue

    Sun Yat-sen University was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a great democratic revolutionary leader of the 20th century. The University is located in Guangdong Province, an area neighboring Hong Kong and Macao, which is at the forefront of China's reform and opening up. Being one of the leading universities in the People's Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen University is one of the leading universities with about 83,633 students studying on four campuses in Guangzhou and Zhuhai. Benefiting from its location near Hong Kong and Macao and the regional advantage of opening and economic development, the university has become an important base for training high-level talents, scientific research, providing services to society and inheriting cultural traditions. According to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking for 2010-2011, Sun Yat-sen University was ranked in the top 200 in the world.

     

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  • 21.  Call for Papers

    Posted 08-25-2014 14:01

    CALL FOR PAPERS  -  SYMPOSIUM

     

     

    Towards an Experimental Public Administration

     

     

    DEADLINE: 15 October 2014

     

     

    Symposium Guest Editors

     

    Sebastian Jilke (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)

     

    Steven Van de Walle (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)

     

    Soonhee Kim (KDI School of Public Policy and Management, Republic of Korea)

     

     

                Experiments in the social sciences typically involve two main attributes: randomization and manipulation. By this, researchers hope to estimate the causal effect of a given manipulable treatment (versus no treatment) - to which experimental subjects are randomly allocated - on a given outcome (for example the effect of performance-related-pay on work motivation). While such a research strategy certainly comes with new challenges, it provides a clear-cut solution to empirical problems of endogeneity (such as reverse-causality, omitted variable bias, or selection bias) that seem endemic in a survey-oriented discipline like public administration. In doing so, an experimental research agenda can provide robust answers to old questions that are of theoretical importance, such as the test of an extended version of Niskanen's budget maximization model (Moynihan, 2013), the effect of governmental performance information and transparency on citizen's voting behavior and trust (Grimmelikhuijsen et al., 2013; James, 2011), or on the relationship between public service motivation and job performance (Bellé, 2013). In other words, if well designed, experiments enrich the methodological toolbox of public administration research and help to increase usable knowledge. Thus it is not surprising that recent calls in the discipline have been made to more frequently experiment (e.g. Perry, 2012; Wright and Grant, 2010).

     

                The use of experiments in public administration is slowly increasing. While commentators have indeed noted that experiments are nowadays more often utilized within the discipline (Bouwman and Grimmelikhuijsen, 2014), public administration still lags behind neighbouring fields such as psychology, political science, economics, or management studies (see Van de Walle and Van Ryzin, 2011). The lag may be particularly related to the fact that public administration has no experimental tradition and a limited overall acquaintance among students of public administration with the utilization of experiments. Thus, the envisaged symposium aims to provide an overview of a broad range of experiments within public administration, hoping to contribute to the development of an experimental tradition in public administration. It furthermore seeks to provide encouragement and inspiration for public administration scholars to more frequently experiment within the studies they conduct.

     

                Papers are encouraged to apply a wide range of experimental methods (e.g. survey experiments, field experiments, laboratory experiments, but also quasi-experimental approaches), designs (e.g. multi-factorial designs, blocked randomization designs, within-subjects designs, or split ballots) and analytical techniques (e.g. Difference-in-Difference estimators, regression discontinuities, causal mediation analysis) to substantive fields of interest in public administration. Submissions of meta-analyses of experimental evidence and critical review essays about experiments are also encouraged.

     

                Manuscripts should be submitted by 15 October 2014 to the coordinating guest editor at jilke@fsw.eur.nl. After a first round of screening, selected authors will be invited to submit their manuscript directly to PAR's Editorial Manager System. All manuscripts will be double-blind reviewed via PAR's Editorial Manager System. A final decision on papers will be made by the journal after full peer review. Author's should follow PAR's style guidelines.

     

     

    References

     

    Bellé, Nicola (2013). Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Public Service Motivation and Job Performance. Public Administration Review, 73(1): 143-153.

    Bouwman, Robin and Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen (2014). Reviewing experimental public administration research: the emergence of a hybrid tradition. Paper presented at the 2014 IRSPM conference in Ottawa.

    Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan; Porumbescu, Gregory; Hong, Boram and Tobin Im (2013). The Effect of Transparency on Trust in Government: A Cross-National Comparative Experiment. Public Administration Review 73(4): 575-586.

    James, Oliver (2011). Performance Measures and Democracy: Information Effects of Citizens in Field and Laboratory Experiments. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 21(3): 399-418.

    Moynihan, Donald P. (2013). Does Public Service Motivation Lead to Budget Maximization? Evidence from an Experiment. International Public Management Journal 16(2): 179-196.

    Perry, James L. (2012). How Can We Improve Our Science to Generate More Usable Knowledge for Public Professionals? Public Administration Review 72(4): 479-482.

    Van de Walle, Steven and Gregg G. Van Ryzin (2011). The Order of Questions in a Survey on Citizen Satisfaction with Public Services: Lessons from a Split-ballot Experiment. Public Administration 89(4): 1436-1450.

    Wright, Bradley E. and Adam M. Grant (2010). Unanswered Questions about Public Service Motivation: Designing Research to Address Key Issues of Emergence and Effects. Public Administration Review, 70(5): 691-700.

     

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  • 22.  Call for Papers

    Posted 09-04-2014 14:58

    2015 ARCS RESEARCH CONFERENCE AT KELLOGG: CALL FOR PAPERS
     
    Join us for the 7th Annual ARCS Conference, hosted by the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, to be held Wed. May 13 - Fri. May 15, 2015! The Call for Papers seeks submissions of unpublished working papers focused on business and sustainability issues (both social and environmental) from all disciplines and research areas. Papers are due January 9, 2015.

    We are receptive to a wide range of perspectives and methods, including empirical research (quantitative and qualitative), theory development, formal theoretical modeling, and experimental methods. We are particularly interested in papers that have implications for management, organizations and policy.
     
    Examples of suitable topics for the ARCS Conference include non-market strategy, climate change management, sustainability reporting and disclosure, green supply chains, green marketing, sustainable finance, renewable energy investments, business/NGO partnerships, sustainable mobility, social dimensions of sustainability, cleantech innovation, green entrepreneurship, sustainable natural resource management, and "base of the pyramid" development strategies.
     
    We especially encourage submissions from junior scholars and new scholars in the field. In the 2014 conference, approximately 60% of presenters were included on the program for the first time.
      
    To learn more about past ARCS Conferences, please visit the ARCS web site Conferences page. 
     
    We look forward to seeing you in Chicago this spring!   

    Sincerely,  

    Glen Dowell, on behalf of the ARCS Conference Committee
     


    Glen Dowell
    Associate Professor of Management and Organizations
    Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise
    Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
    Cornell University
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  • 23.  Call for Papers

    Posted 09-24-2014 14:04

    CALL FOR PAPERS - SYMPOSIUM

     

     

    Towards an Experimental Public Administration

     

    DEADLINE: 15 October 2014

     

    Symposium Guest Editors

     

    Sebastian Jilke (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)

     

    Steven Van de Walle (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands)

     

    Soonhee Kim (KDI School of Public Policy and Management, Republic of Korea)

     

                Experiments in the social sciences typically involve two main attributes: randomization and manipulation. By this, researchers hope to estimate the causal effect of a given manipulable treatment (versus no treatment) - to which experimental subjects are randomly allocated - on a given outcome (for example the effect of performance-related-pay on work motivation). While such a research strategy certainly comes with new challenges, it provides a clear-cut solution to empirical problems of endogeneity (such as reverse-causality, omitted variable bias, or selection bias) that seem endemic in a survey-oriented discipline like public administration. In doing so, an experimental research agenda can provide robust answers to old questions that are of theoretical importance, such as the test of an extended version of Niskanen's budget maximization model (Moynihan, 2013), the effect of governmental performance information and transparency on citizen's voting behavior and trust (Grimmelikhuijsen et al., 2013; James, 2011), or on the relationship between public service motivation and job performance (Bellé, 2013). In other words, if well designed, experiments enrich the methodological toolbox of public administration research and help to increase usable knowledge. Thus it is not surprising that recent calls in the discipline have been made to more frequently experiment (e.g. Perry, 2012; Wright and Grant, 2010).

     

                The use of experiments in public administration is slowly increasing. While commentators have indeed noted that experiments are nowadays more often utilized within the discipline (Bouwman and Grimmelikhuijsen, 2014), public administration still lags behind neighbouring fields such as psychology, political science, economics, or management studies (see Van de Walle and Van Ryzin, 2011). The lag may be particularly related to the fact that public administration has no experimental tradition and a limited overall acquaintance among students of public administration with the utilization of experiments. Thus, the envisaged symposium aims to provide an overview of a broad range of experiments within public administration, hoping to contribute to the development of an experimental tradition in public administration. It furthermore seeks to provide encouragement and inspiration for public administration scholars to more frequently experiment within the studies they conduct.

     

                Papers are encouraged to apply a wide range of experimental methods (e.g. survey experiments, field experiments, laboratory experiments, but also quasi-experimental approaches), designs (e.g. multi-factorial designs, blocked randomization designs, within-subjects designs, or split ballots) and analytical techniques (e.g., Difference-in-Difference estimators, regression discontinuities, causal mediation analysis) to substantive fields of interest in public administration. Submissions of meta-analyses of experimental evidence and critical review essays about experiments are also encouraged.

     

                Manuscripts should be submitted by 15 October 2014 to the coordinating guest editor at jilke@fsw.eur.nl. After a first round of screening, selected authors will be invited to submit their manuscript directly to PAR's Editorial Manager System. All manuscripts will be double-blind reviewed via PAR's Editorial Manager System. A final decision on papers will be made by the journal after full peer review. Authors should follow PAR's style guidelines.

     

    References

     

    Bellé, Nicola (2013). Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Public Service Motivation and Job Performance. Public Administration Review, 73(1): 143-153.

    Bouwman, Robin and Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen (2014). Reviewing experimental public administration research: the emergence of a hybrid tradition. Paper presented at the 2014 IRSPM conference in Ottawa.

    Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan; Porumbescu, Gregory; Hong, Boram and Tobin Im (2013). The Effect of Transparency on Trust in Government: A Cross-National Comparative Experiment. Public Administration Review 73(4): 575-586.

    James, Oliver (2011). Performance Measures and Democracy: Information Effects of Citizens in Field and Laboratory Experiments. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 21(3): 399-418.

    Moynihan, Donald P. (2013). Does Public Service Motivation Lead to Budget Maximization? Evidence from an Experiment. International Public Management Journal 16(2): 179-196.

    Perry, James L. (2012). How Can We Improve Our Science to Generate More Usable Knowledge for Public Professionals? Public Administration Review 72(4): 479-482.

    Van de Walle, Steven and Gregg G. Van Ryzin (2011). The Order of Questions in a Survey on Citizen Satisfaction with Public Services: Lessons from a Split-ballot Experiment. Public Administration 89(4): 1436-1450.

    Wright, Bradley E. and Adam M. Grant (2010). Unanswered Questions about Public Service Motivation: Designing Research to Address Key Issues of Emergence and Effects. Public Administration Review, 70(5): 691-700.

     

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  • 24.  Call for Papers

    Posted 10-01-2014 12:12

     

    CALL FOR PAPERS SYMPOSIUM

     

    Leadership and Entrepreneurial Behavior in Turbulent Times

     

    Guest Editors

     

    §  Rómulo Pinheiro, University of Agder, Norway

    §  Hugo Horta, University of Hong Kong, China

    §  David Charles, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

    The current socio-economic period is characterized by a series of "nested crises." There is a crisis of market confidence, reflected on the reluctance by public and private sectors alike to embark on bold financial investments in the face of future volatility and uncertainty (Fidler 2010). There is a crisis of democracy, substantiated in the low turn-out rates in local and national elections in recent times (Porcaro 2013). There is a crisis of accountability, with citizens raising critical questions regarding the interplay between personal privacy and collective security (Lomas 2013). There is a crisis of government and governance, reflected in the inability of state-run institutions to adequately respond to the new set of social and economic demands characterizing the knowledge economy, in both its first (Benner 2003) and second (Rutten & Boekema 2012) versions.

    Concurrently, many argue, there is also a crisis of leadership, particularly across the public sector, with potential debilitating social and economic effects across the board; from welfare to education to security to the environment (cf. Boin and Hart 2003; Boin, et al. 2005). Governmental agencies are being pressured "to do more with less" and to change the ways in which structural arrangements, rules, standard operating procedures, and relations with key stakeholders have traditionally been conceived (Christensen & Lægreid 2011).

    Recent studies following the (neo)institutional tradition within the social sciences-particularly within organizational sociology, political science, and economics (Greenwood, et. al 2008; Peters 2005; Williamson 1985)-have shed light on the criticality of institutional entrepreneurs in infusing new ways of organizing work within organizations. This has effectively changed behaviors at both the meso- and micro-levels, and on some occasions, changed the "rules of the game" as well (Beckert 1999; Bercovitz & Feldman 2008; Powell & Colyvas 2008; Battilana, et al. 2009). However, changing behaviors is easier said than done, with numerous accounts suggesting the considerable resilience (inertia) of organizations, particularly those operating within highly institutionalized environments (Zucker 1991; Benner & Sandström 2000), as is the case of the public sector (Chistensen & Lægredi 2011).

    Given this new state of affairs, to what extent are formal leaders and/or institutional entrepreneurs across the public sector-schools, universities, hospitals, local government, ministries, security agencies-forging ahead with significant innovative solutions to pending problems that, on the whole, are capable of changing the internal fabric of the organizations (cf. Thompson 2008) and the organizational fields (DiMaggio & Powell 1983) they inhabit? More importantly, what lessons can be learned-regarding the future of public leadership on the one hand and of institutional entrepreneurship on the other-from critically assessing ongoing developments across the European public sector and beyond at a time of acute financial stringency, serious legitimacy crisis, and the gradual erosion of public trust on the capacity of government to deal with a rapidly changing society and economy?

    Hence, we appeal to colleagues emanating from various sub-disciplinary fields within the social sciences-political scientists, organizational sociologists, public policy and administration researchers-with a keen interest in exploring, both critically and comparatively, the changing nature of public sector governance, leadership and entrepreneurial behavior from a global perspective. We are particularly interested in research that sheds light on the ways in which agents (individuals or groups) move beyond the structural constraints posed by their institutional environments as a means of "reinventing the rules of the game" against which public sector governance takes place. More specifically, we would be particularly keen to explore, albeit not exclusively, the following topics:

     

    ·         The ways in which formal and informal leaders within public organizations balance the need for adaptation to emerging circumstances (i.e., innovation) while at the same time maintaining a sense of stability in structures, work procedures, norms, and identities;

    ·         The complex interplay between top-down orientations towards change and innovation and more bottom-up initiatives based on informal ties and network arrangements;

    ·         The extent to which internal (organizational) and external (environment) structural constraints (rules and regulations, professional norms, and incentive systems) enable or constrain strategic initiatives by change agents or so-called "institutional entrepreneurs";

    ·         The importance attributed to critical dimensions such as accountability, efficiency, equity, and trust during processes of internal adaptation and transformation;

    ·         The short- and long-term effects of institutional innovations on public organizations and the nature of the public sector as a whole;

    ·         The extent to which institutional innovation across the public sector is resulting in new forms of competition as well as in collaboration both within and across sectors of the economy;

    ·         The ways in which formal leaders mediate internal tensions arising from the co- existence of conflicting policy- and institutional-logics (e.g., market vs. public good), including the importance attributed to hybrid managerial approaches.

     

    Draft manuscripts should be submitted by 31 January 2015 to the coordinating guest editor at romulo.m.pinheiro@uia.no. Following the first round of screening, selected authors will be invited to revise their manuscripts and to resubmit the final versions directly via the journal's online system by 31 May 2015. All manuscripts will then be double blind reviewed using the journal's Editorial Manager System. Invitation to submit a revised manuscript should not be seen as acceptance for publication by the journal, and the final decision on papers will be made by the journal after full peer review. Manuscripts should contain no more than 7,500 words, including abstract, endnotes, and references. Tables, figures, charts, and appendices should be excluded from the word count. All material should be 12-point, Times New Roman type, double-spaced, with margins of one inch. The citation and referencing format is the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th Edition. For further details on formatting requirements, please consult the journal's author guidelines.

     

    References

     

    Battilana, J., Leca, B., & Boxenbaum, E. (2009). How Actors Change Institutions: Towards a Theory of Institutional Entrepreneurship. The Academy of Management Annals, 3(1), 65-107. doi: 10.1080/19416520903053598.

    Beckert, J. (1999). Agency, entrepreneurs, and institutional change: The role of strategic choice and institutionalized practices in organizations. Organization Studies, 20(5), 777-799.

    Benner, M. (2003). The Scandinavian Challenge: The Future of Advanced Welfare States in the Knowledge Economy. Acta Sociologica, 46(2), 132-149. doi: 10.1177/0001699303046002004

    Benner, M., & Sandström, U. (2000). Inertia and change in Scandinavian public-sector research systems: the case of biotechnology. Science and Public Policy, 27(6), 443-454. doi: 10.3152/147154300781781706

    Bercovitz, J., & Feldman, M. (2008). Academic Entrepreneurs: Organizational Change at the Individual Level. Organization Science, 19(1), 69-89. doi: 10.1287/orsc.1070.0295

    Boin, A., & Hart, P. t. (2003). Public Leadership in Times of Crisis: Mission Impossible? Public Administration Review, 63(5), 544-553. doi: 10.1111/1540-6210.00318.

    Boin, A., Hart, P, Stern, E., Sundelius, B. (Ed.). (2005). The politics of crisis management: Public leadership under pressure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Christensen, T., & Lægreid, P. (2011). The Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management. Surrey: Ashgate.

    DiMaggio, P., and Powell, W. (1983). "The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields." American Sociological Review, 48(2), 147-160.

    Fidler, S. (2010). 'Crisis Without Borders: Europe's Contagion Woes Illustrate How a Lack of Market Confidence Spreads.' The Wall Street Journal, 26th November. Online at: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748704638304575637003178788146

    Greenwood, R., Oliver, C., Sahlin, K., and Suddaby, R. (2008). The SAGE handbook of organizational institutionalism, London: SAGE.

    Lomas, N. (2013). 'Post-Snowden, U.K. Parliamentary Committee to Probe Individual Privacy vs. National Security.' Techcrunch, October 17. Online at: http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/17/isc-  gchq-probe/

    Peters, B. G. (2005). Institutional Theory in Political Science. 2nd Edition: The New Institutionalism, London and New York: Continuum.

    Porcaro, G. (2013). 'Youth turnout at European elections is 'alarmingly low' and could get worse.' The Parliament.com, October 29. Online at: http://www.theparliament.com/latest-  news/article/newsarticle/youth-turnout-at-european-elections-is-alarmingly-low-and-could-get-  worse/

    Powell, W., & Colyvas, J. (2008). Microfoundations of institutional theory. In R. Greenwood, C. Oliver, K. Sahlin & R. Suddaby (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of organizational institutionalism (pp. 276-298). London: Sage.

    Rutten, R., & Boekema, F. (2012). "From Learning Region to Learning in a Socio-spatial Context." Regional Studies, 46(8), 981-992.

    Thompson, J. D. (2008). Organizations in action: social science bases of administrative theory, New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers.

    Williamson, O. (1985). Reflections on the new institutional economics. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 141(1), 187-195.

    Zucker, L. G. (1991). The role of institutionalization in cultural persistence. In W. W. Powell & P. DiMaggio (Eds.), The New institutionalism in organizational analysis (pp. 83-107). Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press.

     

     

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  • 25.  Call for Papers

    Posted 08-12-2015 16:02

    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW

    Call for Papers

     

    Symposium: Interlocal Collaboration and Horizontal Regional Governance: An International Perspective

    António Tavares (University of Minho, Portugal) and Bin Chen (Baruch College/CUNY & Tongji University), Guest Editors

     

    Local governments around the world have increasingly encountered the public policy challenges spanning across multiple jurisdictions. They have dealt with problems of regional significance in a variety of ways. There is a long tradition of studying intergovernmental collaboration and regional governance in the North America. The number of scholarly contributions to this lively debate in the US and Canada contrasts with the paucity of theoretical attention and empirical investigation of self-organizing solutions for regional governance outside the North American context.

     

    Consolidation or amalgamation of local governments as a top-down approach remains popular in many places. Yet many bottom-up and voluntary solutions to regional collective action dilemmas have emerged as viable alternatives, including networks, interlocal service agreements and public-private partnership arrangements. They are not well understood outside the U.S. context.

     

    We seek a broad range of manuscripts that explore the use of horizontal, collaborative and voluntary solutions to collective action dilemmas across regions and metropolitan areas around the world. Informal networks, inter-local collaborative arrangements or associations of municipalities are examples of policy instruments designed to address problems of regional governance in many policy areas, including economic development, environmental sustainability, transportation and urban planning, land use management, etc.

     

    Qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method studies with proven or potential capability to advance the state of research in the field of Public Administration will be considered for selection. Comparative articles are especially welcome.

     

    Manuscripts are due no later than January 31, 2016 to the coordinating guest editors at atavares@eeg.uminho.pt  and bin.chen@baruch.cuny.edu. After initial screening, authors of selected manuscripts will be invited to submit directly to PAR's Editorial Manager for double blind review, with final decisions regarding publication being made by PAR's editors. All authors should comply with PAR's style guidelines.

     

     

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  • 26.  Call for Papers

    Posted 10-20-2015 11:50

    Please consider submitting to the conference below.  This small, interdisciplinary conference has advanced thinking on CSR and sustainability by linking ideas across the disciplines of management, economics, marketing, accounting, and finance. Papers developed through the conference have subsequently been published in journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Business Ethics Quarterly, Harvard Business Review, Business & Society, and Strategic Management Journal.

     

    Good Business

    7th Annual Academic Research Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility
    July 14-15, 2015 - University of Washington Tacoma

    Tacoma, WA, USA

     

    The Center for Leadership & Social Responsibility at the Milgard School of Business - University of Washington Tacoma is hosting its 7th annual research conference on Good Business. This conference aims to showcase cutting edge scholarship on a range of topics.

     

    CSR | Socially Responsible Investing | Social Entrepreneurship | Sustainability | Citizenship | New Business Forms | Governance Corporate Philanthropy | Social Reporting | Impact Investing | Hybrid Organizations

     

    This conference provides a forum for shaping future research in these areas and a venue to present and discuss current research in a field we are generally referring to as 'good business'. Scholars from multiple disciplines, using all relevant methods, are invited to submit research papers or proposals to the conference.

     

    Interdisciplinary Topics

    Businesses are increasingly expected to make positive contributions to society, and those contributions take many different forms. This conference focuses on research examining all aspects of what it means to be a 'good business.'

     

    We welcome theoretical and empirical research considering such questions as:

    · How are companies interpreting the expectations of society and responding (or not)?

    · How do they communicate their activities to consumers, shareholders, funders, employees and other stakeholders?

    · How do stakeholders respond?

    · How do businesses measure and evaluate what they are doing?

    · How does doing good affect the business and its success?

    · What impact are good businesses having on communities, the environment and society as a whole?

     

    Established scholars and doctoral students from disciplines including accounting, finance, economics, management, marketing and related fields are invited to share research perspectives and results. Papers must be submitted and presented in English.

     

    Submission Types

     

    1. Research Paper Presentations: This format supports formal presentation of a fully developed manuscript based on original research that is empirical and theoretical. Research paper presentations will be grouped into sessions of 3-4 paper presentations followed by guided discussion with the audience.

     

    2. Research Briefs: This format supports abbreviated presentation of research that is in development. Research briefs should be submitted in the form of a 2000 word (approximately 8-page) abstract that frames the inquiry and outlines the theory or methods used to investigate it. Research briefs will be presented orally in a roundtable format and accompanied by small group discussion.

     

    Key Dates

    ·  Due date for submissions: April 1, 2016

    ·  Acceptance advice: May 1, 2016

    ·  Author registration: by June 1, 2016

    · Conference: July 14-15, 2016

     

    Conference Format

    This one-and-a-half-day conference offers a seminar format, and showcases the most current research within the disciplines and allows participants to identify points of intersection across disciplines. To encourage discussion and cross-fertilization of ideas, the conference is deliberately kept small.

     

    More Information

    Details and online submission are available at:

    http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/node/37078

     

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  • 27.  Call for Papers

    Posted 12-28-2015 16:01

    Public Administration Review, the premier professional journal in the field of public administration, will publish a symposium entitled, Coping with Policy Complexity in the Globalized World, featuring the best papers presented at the HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy.  

     

    Guest editors for the symposium are Professor Wai Fung (Danny) Lam, Professor B. Guy Peters and Professor Shui-yan Tang.  Papers submitted for publication will be reviewed using PAR's rigorous peer review process.  Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome.

     

    The HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy will take place on June 10 and 11, 2016 in Hong Kong. The Conference is co-sponsored by the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong, Sol Price School of Public Policy of University of Southern California and International Public Policy Association. The deadline to submit paper proposals is January 30, 2016.  To submit your paper proposal and to find out more about the conference please visit: http://www.socsc.hku.hk/cpphk/

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  • 28.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-13-2016 15:26

    Public Administration Review, the premier professional journal in the field of public administration, will publish a symposium entitled, Coping with Policy Complexity in the Globalized World, featuring the best papers presented at the HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy.  

     

    Guest editors for the symposium are Professor Wai Fung (Danny) Lam, Professor B. Guy Peters and Professor Shui-yan Tang.  Papers submitted for publication will be reviewed using PAR's rigorous peer review process.  Theory-driven, empirical or practically relevant research papers are welcome.

     

    The HKU-USC-IPPA Conference on Public Policy will take place on June 10 and 11, 2016 in Hong Kong. The Conference is co-sponsored by the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong, Sol Price School of Public Policy of University of Southern California and International Public Policy Association. The deadline to submit paper proposals is January 30, 2016.  To submit your paper proposal and to find out more about the conference please visit: http://www.socsc.hku.hk/cpphk/

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  • 29.  Call for Papers

    Posted 01-28-2016 15:48

    Public Administration Review

    Call for Papers

    Symposium: Using Administrative Data for Social Policy Research

     

    Guest Editors

    Nicole Constance and Anna Solmeyer (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation)

     

    Accountability for federal and state health and human service programs to affect outcomes for participants and society has increased. To track service utilization and demonstrate progress toward outcomes, many federal and state programs collect data. There is a growing understanding of the promise of these administrative data for research and evaluation. Improvements in technology and statistical methods make it possible to access and analyze these data for research purposes. Recently, attention has turned to the potential for using these data to inform policy and program evaluation. As outlined in The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo M-14-06, Guidance for Providing and Using Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes, there are high-quality and reliable data that can provide the foundation for research and evaluation to help understand how public needs are changing, how well policy and programs are addressing those needs, and where greater progress could be made. 

    An advantage of using administrative data for research is that agencies collect the data as part of their regular procedures. This means that data can be obtained from large populations over time without fielding a survey, which can be expensive and burdensome for respondents. In addition, agencies stand to benefit from research that can inform their decisions about policies and programs. There are many innovative ways to capitalize on administrative data, including longitudinal follow-ups and analyses (both of administrative data only or combining with survey data), conducting experiments by using existing systems such as lotteries to randomly assign individuals to services, and linking datasets from different agencies to understand service utilization and outcomes across a variety of domains. However, there are many challenges in using administrative data for research and evaluation purposes, including difficulty gaining access to the data, concerns about privacy and confidentiality, linking across data sources, data quality, and unique analytic issues.

                    For this symposium, we seek a broad range of submissions that can further our understanding of the promises and challenges of using administrative data for research. Manuscripts may address questions such as:

    ·         What are the challenges around gaining access to administrative data, including governance and concerns about privacy, and what are some strategies for addressing them?

    ·         What are some strategies for creating successful partnerships between data custodians and researchers?

    ·         How can we build partnerships between research and state or local program administrators to ensure that administrative data they collect are useful for both service providers and researchers? Is it reasonable to expect that the same data can serve both purposes?

    ·         What are the challenges in linking and matching administrative datasets, and what are some strategies for addressing these challenges?

    ·         What can we gain and what do we lose by using administrative data, in addition to or in lieu of data from surveys?

    ·         What research questions are appropriate to address using aggregated data, and what kinds of conclusions can be drawn from these analyses?

    ·         How can we use administrative data for longitudinal follow-ups, cost analyses, and opportunistic experiments (e.g., when services are provided via a lottery)?

    ·         What are innovative analytic techniques that have been, or need to be, developed to better leverage administrative data for evaluation?

     

    Manuscripts may approach the topic from various perspectives and in various forms, including, but not limited to: empirical research and substantive examples on the use of administrative data in addressing questions of social policy; recommendations and best practices on using administrative data for research, maintaining privacy and confidentiality, getting from data custodians, or other related topics; and commentary on research design and future directions in research with administrative data.

     

    Manuscripts are due no later than June 1, 2016 to the coordinating guest editor at Nicole.Constance@acf.hhs.gov. After initial screening, authors of selected manuscripts will be invited to submit directly to PAR's Editorial Manager for double blind-review, with final decisions regarding publication being made by PAR's editors. All authors should comply with PAR's style guidelines.

     

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  • 30.  call for papers

    Posted 02-10-2016 13:28

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    Call for Papers
    Vol. 7, No. 1 
    (Spring 2017) 

    Special Issue -
    The Ethics of Social Entrepreneurship

    ISSN: 2326-3776 (Print)             ISSN: 2326-3806 (Online)

    Donald W. Caudill, Executive Editor (Godbold School of Business, Gardner-Webb University), invites authors to submit papers for a special issue of the kkury@sju.edu&job=2279070&ymlink=4603192&finalurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egardner%2Dwebb%2Eedu%2Fjee">Journal of Ethics & Entrepreneurship  on The Ethics of Social Entrepreneurship (Vol. 7 No. 1, Spring 2017). 

    Mission of the Journal of Ethics and Entrepreneurship

    The mission of the JEE is to publish (double-blind, peer reviewed) interdisciplinary scholarly research (conceptual, theoretical, empirical) or teaching cases that connect entrepreneurship and ethics and appeal to both the academic and the practitioner.

    Special Issue Call for Papers

    This Special Issue is being offered in conjunction with the Special Interest Group in Social Entrepreneurship of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) and the issue will be celebrated at the January 2017 USASBE Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA.

    Social entrepreneurship has become a dynamic force in positively addressing market and institutional social and economic failures as well as providing beneficial solutions for those living on the margins of society.  At the heart of this growing field are the promotion of the social good and the rectifying of social injustices. This focus places social entrepreneurship at the intersection of ethics and entrepreneurship.

    JEE is soliciting scholarly manuscripts which explore ethical issues associated with social entrepreneurship. We welcome conceptual, empirical, and pedagogical submissions that blend ethics and social entrepreneurship. Possible research topics can include, but are not limited to:

    • How does an ethical perspective on social entrepreneurship enhance social enterprise opportunity recognition? 
    • How do ethics help us understand social venture creation and operations? 
    • What ethical questions arise when traditional nonprofit organizations move to an earned income revenue model of operations? 
    • What ethical questions arise when social enterprises move from nonprofit legal forms to a for profit legal form?     
    • What are the ethical implications of competing logics within hybrid organizations? 
    • What are the links between social entrepreneurship theories and ethical theories? 
    • Which ethical theories aid in our understanding of social venturing? 
    • How can an ethical lens for social entrepreneurship best be utilized to address significant social change? 
    • How can ethics be brought into the social entrepreneurship classroom?

    We cast a wide net for differing perspectives on both ethics and social entrepreneurship and invite contributions from all business disciplines and social sciences, including but not limited to Entrepreneurship, Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Information Systems, Sociology, and Economics.

    Acceptance Notification: within 60 days from the date of manuscript submission

    Submission deadline:  June 1, 2016

    Submit manuscript in APA format to the Special Issue editors Kenneth Wm. Kury or Robert S. D'Intino at kkury@sju.edu or dintino@rowan.edu

    About the Editors of the Special Issue of JEE

     

    Kenneth Wm. Kury, Ph.D. CPA is Assistant Professor of Family Business and Entrepreneurship at Saint Joseph's University.  He earned his doctorate at Boston College. Dr. Kury's research focus is in social entrepreneurship, critical accounting, and ethics in social entrepreneurship and accounting. He is a research and teaching fellow of the Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics. Dr. Kury's social entrepreneurship research explores the ethical foundations of social venturing. His recent research has appeared in International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing; Accounting Forum; Research in the Sociology of Organizations; Economics, Management, and Financial Markets; Journal of Business Insights and Transformation; and is co-author on the forthcoming text, Accounting Ethics 3rd ed.

     

    Robert S. D'Intino, Ph.D. MBA is Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Rowan University. He earned his Ph.D. in Management from Virginia Tech. Dr. D'Intino's research focus is on social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial leadership. His recent work examines new legal forms for social benefit organizations around the globe and their impact on social change.  Recent research has appeared in Journal of Social EntrepreneurshipJournal of Leadership & ManagementJournal of Management, Spirituality & Religion; and Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship

     

    JEE articles are discoverable on EBSCO Business Source Complete, Gale, ProQuest's ABI/INFORM Complete™ and other research databases. 
    JEE is listed in Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities. Cabell's acceptance rate: Less than 25% 

    There are no submission fees or any cost whatsoever to be published in JEE. JEE is funded in its entirety by the multimillion dollar John and Linda Godbold School of Business Endowment at Gardner-Webb University. 

    USASBE is the Network Advancing the Art of Entrepreneurship Education

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  • 31.  Call for Papers

    Posted 04-13-2016 14:31

    Call for Papers: Does a New Public Governance Demand New Public Ethics?

    Guest Editors

    Gjalt de Graaf, Full Professor at the Department Political Science and Public Administration, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Michael Macaulay, Director, Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

     

    Public management is living in a new and still relatively untested age. Traditional public administration gave way to New Public Management and continues to evolve into new forms of public governance. This development has gone hand in hand, of course, with other massive social, political, economic and technological changes: individualization, globalization, information technology and many more.  As a result, institutions disaggregate and realign in increasingly complex forms; hybridization and collaboration are becoming increasingly the norm while more formal institutional arrangements wither.

    Remaining at the heart of each of these manifestations, however, is the concept of public ethics. As new forms of governance have emerged we have witnessed a parallel rise in the ways we try and understand integrity and ethics. Integrity systems, for example, have been developed at all levels: organizational, local, national, and international.  New policy initiatives such as the Open Government Partnership have brought values such as transparency and integrity to the fore on the global stage and have led to cross-cultural conversations.  Yet despite these trends, or perhaps because of them, scientific evidence about the nature, legitimacy, and ethics of new governance paradigms remains relatively scarce. The normative dimensions of new governance dimensions are not well understood.

    This call for papers on the ethics of new public governance is intended to remedy limitations in current scientific and normative knowledge. We welcome empirical and theoretical papers in the following areas:

    ·         What new institutional forms have arisen for dealing with ethical conduct, anti-corruption activity and standards of behaviour and what has their impact been?

    ·         Are there new connections between public values (integrity, democracy, accountability, transparency) in new governance contexts, or have there been any new clashes?

    ·         What has been the impact of the continuing reconceptualization of the citizen (as client, consumer, co-producer, collaborator, etc.) on the ethical lenses in which we frame relationships with the state?

    ·         To what extent have increasingly diverse forms of public participation had an influence upon new forms of legitimacy in public governance?

    ·         How do we learn about integrity and ethics? Can we meaningfully measure and evaluate integrity in the ever changing socio-political landscape?

    ·         What is the role of organizational learning for ethical culture, climate and behaviour?  Has it yielded genuine results or simply been used as window dressing?

    ·         In what ways , if any, have collaboration, cross-agency working, and policy transfer helped to develop robust and resilient ethical practice?

     

    We hope to provide a forum for papers that address both what we know about the changing landscape, but also how we know it. In so doing we hope to bring forth lessons that will be of practical benefit to policy makers and public servants, as well as promoting academic rigour in this exciting arena.

    Manuscripts are due no later than November 30, 2016, to the coordinating guest editors g.de.graaf@vu.nl and michael.macaulay@vuw.ac.nz. After initial screening, authors of selected manuscripts will be invited to submit directly to Public Administration Review (PAR)'s Editorial Manager for double-blind review, with final decisions regarding publication being made by PAR's editors. All authors should comply with PAR's style guidelines.

     

     

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  • 32.  Call for Papers

    Posted 03-08-2017 16:37

    Call for Papers for a Symposium on:

    "Entrepreneurship in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors"

    Public Administration Review

    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1540-6210

     

    Edited by:

     

    David B. Audretsch

    Indiana University

    https://spea.indiana.edu/faculty-research/directory/profiles/faculty/full-time/audretsch-david.html

     

    Donald S. Siegel

    Arizona State University (as of 7/1/17)

    http://www.albany.edu/business/Donald_Siegel.php

     

    Siri Terjesen

    American University

    Norwegian School of Economics, Norway

    http://www.american.edu/kogod/faculty/terjesen.cfm

     

    Entrepreneurship is a topic of growing interest to academics and policymakers. Scholars in the field of public administration have been slower than academics in other fields (e.g., business administration and economics) to embrace the study of entrepreneurship. That is not surprising since entrepreneurial activity has traditionally focused on the private sector and the pursuit of profit.

     

    However, in recent years, we have witnessed a substantial rise in entrepreneurial initiatives in the public and non-profit sectors. These initiatives involve numerous government and non-profit entities, including federal agencies, universities, foundations, and state and local governments. Entrepreneurship in the public and non-profit sectors has broader social goals than conventional forms of entrepreneurship, such as the more rapid commercialization and use of inventions and new technologies arising from federally-funded research, enhancement of regional economic development, sustainability and other environmental objectives, and remedying other market failures with innovative solutions. These new initiatives also have important implications for the "entrepreneurial" behavior of public sector managers (e.g., Lewis, 1980; Schneider and Teske, 1992) and thus, the vast literature in public administration and political science on public entrepreneurship (e.g., Ostrom 1964, 2005; Wagner, 1966; Osborne and Gaebler, 1993; McGinnis and Ostrom, 2012).

     

    The proposed symposium seeks to bring together papers that address these issues. Another key goal of the symposium is to foster stronger links among entrepreneurship researchers in a variety of social science disciplines (including the field of management) and public administration scholars. 

     

    Some themes that papers in the proposed symposium might address are:

     

    •           Public entrepreneurship and public sector entrepreneurship (Bellone and Goerl, 1992; Moon, 1999; Bernier and Hafsi, 2007; Leyden and Link, 2015)

    •           Public policies and programs to promote entrepreneurship. For example:

    o   The Bayh-Dole Act (Aldridge and Audretsch, 2011; Berman, 2012)

    o   The Small Business Innovation Research Program (Audretsch, Link, and Scott, 2002), and

    o   The NSF I-Corps Program (Pellicane and Blaho, 2015)

    •           Social entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship in the non-profit sector (Frumkin and Kim, 2001; Korosec and Berman, 2006; Waddock and Post, 1991; Terjesen, Bosma, and Stam, 2015; Schneider, 2017; Terjesen, 2017)

    •           Academic/university entrepreneurship, including:

    o   Technology transfer offices, and

    o   Property-based institutions, such as incubators/accelerators and science/technology parks (Link, Siegel, and Wright, 2015; Siegel, Waldman, and Link, 2003; Yu, Stough, and Nijkamp, 2009)

    •           The contribution of entrepreneurship to regional economic development (e.g., Decker, Haltiwanger, Jarmin, and Miranda, 2014)

     

    The Symposium will incorporate regular PAR features, including Theory to Practice, Research Synthesis, Public Administration and the Disciplines, Book Reviews, Perspectives and Commentary.

     

    The Review Process and Tentative Timetable

     

    The following is a tentative schedule for the proposed symposium:

     

    •           Submission of papers: May 2018

    •           First Round Completed Reviews of submitted papers: August 2018

    •           Developmental workshop at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. September 2018

    •           Submission of final papers: January-March 2019

     

    Note that there will be a special developmental workshop for highly promising papers under review, which will be held at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.

     

    References

     

    Aldridge, Taylor and David B. Audretsch (2011). "The Bayh-Dole Act and Scientist Entrepreneurship. Research Policy, 40, 1058-1067.

     

    Audretsch, David B., Albert N. Link, and John T. Scott (2002). "Public/Private Technology Partnerships: Evaluating SBIR-Supported Research," Research Policy 31, 145-158.

     

    Bellone, Carl J. and George Frederick Goerl (1992). "Reconciling Public Entrepreneurship and Democracy," Public Administration Review 52: 130-134.

     

    Berman, Elizabeth Popp (2012). Creating the Market University, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

     

    Bernier, Luc and Taïib Hafsi (2007). "The Changing Nature of Public Entrepreneurship," Public Administration Review 67: 488-503.

     

    Borins, Sandford.( 2000). "Loose Cannons and Rule Breakers, or Enterprising Leaders? Some Evidence about Innovative Public Managers," Public Administration Review, 60(6): 498-507.

     

    Decker, Ryan, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin, and Javier Miranda. (2014). "The Role of Entrepreneurship in US Job Creation and Economic Dynamism," Journal of Economic Perspectives, 28(3): 3-24.

     

    Frumkin, Peter, and Mark T. Kim. (2001). "Strategic Positioning and the Financing of Nonprofit Organizations: Is Efficiency Rewarded in the Contributions Marketplace?" Public Administration Review, 61(3): 266-275.

     

    Korosec, Ronnie L., and Evan M. Berman. (2006). "Municipal support for social entrepreneurship." Public Administration Review, 66(3): 448-462.

     

    Lewis, Eugene. (1980). Public Entrepreneurship: Toward a Theory of Bureaucratic Political Power: The Organizational Lives of Hyman Rickover, J. Edgar Hoover, and Robert Moses. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

     

    Leyden, Dennis and Albert Link. (2015). Public Sector Entrepreneurship: US Technology and Innovation Policy. New York: Oxford University Press

    .

    Moon, Myung J. (1999). "The Pursuit of Managerial Entrepreneurship: Does Organization Matter?," Public Administration Review 59: 31-43.

     

    Link, Albert N., Donald S. Siegel, and Mike Wright (2015). Chicago Handbook of University Technology Transfer and Academic Entrepreneurship, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

     

    McGinnis, Michael D., and Elinor Ostrom. (2012). "Reflections on Vincent Ostrom, Public Administration, and Polycentricity." Public Administration Review, 72(1): 15-25.

     

    National Science Foundation. (2011). "Empowering the National Through Discovery and Innovation; NSF Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years (FY) 2011-2016." www.nsf.gov/news/strategicplan/nsfstrategicplan_2011_2016.pdf. Accessed February 15, 2017.

     

    Osborne, David, and Ted Gaebler. (1993). Reinventing Government: How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector. Reading, MA: Plume.

     

    Ostrom, Elinor (1964). "Public Entrepreneurship: A Case Study in Ground Water Basin Management," University of California, Los Angeles, CA, (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation).

     

    Ostrom, Elinor (2005). "Unlocking Public Entrepreneurship and Public Economies," Working Paper DP2005/01, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

     

    Pellicane, Christina, and John A. Blaho. (2015). "Lessons Learned from Adapting the NSF I-Corps Curriculum to Undergraduate Engineering Student Entrepreneurship Training," Venture Well.

     

    Schneider, Aaron. (2017). "Social Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Collectivism, and Everything in Between: Prototypes and Continuous Dimensions," Public Administration Review, doi: 10.1111/puar.12635.

     

    Schneider, Mark, and Paul Teske. (1992). "Toward A Theory of the Political Entrepreneur: Evidence from Local Government," American Political Science Review, 86(3): 737-747.

     

    Siegel, Donald S., David Waldman, and Albert N. Link (2003). "Assessing the Impact of Organizational Practices on the Relative Productivity of University Technology Transfer Offices: An Exploratory Study," Research Policy, 32(1): 27-48.

     

    Terjesen, Siri (2017). "Social Entrepreneurship amongst Women and Men in the United States," Office of Advocacy, Small Business Administration: Special Report.

     

    Terjesen, Siri, Niels Bosma, and Erik Stam (2016). "Advancing Public Policy for High-growth, Female, and Social Entrepreneurs," Public Administration Review, 76

    (2), 230–239.

     

    Waddock, Sandra, and James Post. (1991). "Social Entrepreneurs and Catalytic Change," Public Administration Review, 51(5), 393-401.

     

    Wagner, Richard E. (1966). "Pressure Groups and Political Entrepreneurs: A Review Article," Public Choice 1: 161-170.

     

    Yu, Junbo, Roger R. Stough, and Peter Nijkamp. (2009). "Governing Technological Entrepreneurship in China and the West." Public Administration Review, 69(1): 595-600.

     

     

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  • 33.  Call for Papers

    Posted 08-07-2017 12:42

    CALL FOR PAPERS

     

    Public Administration Review Symposium

     

    Comparative Public Administration in a Globalized World

    Moving Beyond Standard Assumptions towards Increased Understanding

     

    Increasing interconnectedness, collaboration, and competition in today's globalized and multi- polar world necessitate a deeper understanding of how and why administrative practices differ across regions and what that means for collaborative potential and performance. Until now, two contrasting scholarly perspectives dominate. The first perspective emphasizes divergence as it suggests that public servants in various hemispheres hold divergent sets of values and attitudes engrained in their respective traditions. In this often-oversimplified view, the developing world's traditions are characterized by a collectivist approach, top-down power structure, loyalty, subordination and patronage, whereas the 'Western' tradition is claimed to be based on rule of law, political neutrality, bureaucratic autonomy, and detached 'managerial' professionalism.

     

    The second perspective emphasizes global convergence in administrative practices and norms resulting from greater academic, economic and political exchanges as well as the alleged universal adoption of New Public Management and Good Governance paradigms. Some even claim such universalistic models are preferable, implying that Western-inspired transition should be embraced rather than rejected on particularistic grounds. Once again, this perspective often overgeneralizes complex institutional and cultural realities.

     

    Indeed, some studies highlight considerable differences within each of the mayor traditions. For instance, Asian countries under the Confucian tradition such as China, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea are not only distinct from non-Confucian countries, they themselves differ tremendously in terms of the role of government and administrative practices and behavior (e.g., 'Japanese exceptionalism' vs 'China's market socialism').

     

    However, empirical comparative studies in Public Administration that take into account local and regional particularities in their design, constructs, and interpretation of results, are scarce, with the exception of studies into specific constructs such as public service motivation, work values, and performance appraisal systems. Consistently, scholars engaged in comparative efforts highlight the theoretical, methodological, and empirical difficulties in making cross-national comparisons of public agencies, employees, and practices, as research instruments and assumptions often originate from Western countries. Thus, there is a serious need today for adopting more context-sensitive and balanced approaches to advance our scholarly understanding of administrative systems and practices in different regions and nations.

     

    Based on the above observations, for this PAR Symposium, we invite manuscripts on comparative public administration that contain novel empirical, theoretical, as well as methodological contributions. Scholars and practitioners are encouraged to submit high-quality papers that deal with (but are not limited to) the following issues and questions:

     

    1. The contextual determinants shaping administrative systems and practices, including historical factors (e.g., non-colonial vs. colonial legacies), politico-ideological outlooks (e.g., capitalist vs. socialist state structures), and socio-cultural issues (e.g., ethnic composition, cultural tradition, and religious beliefs). For example, to what extent do such deep-rooted traditions determine public service professions, practices, and values in different regions, and how can we classify and study their dynamics? To what extent do long-standing ideologies, social norms and cultural-religious traditions still impact public administration and public management?

    1. The institutional and structural factors relating to public administration, such as state formations and state-society relationship (e.g., the welfare vs developmental state), forms of government (e.g., parliamentary vs presidential systems), and interplay between institutional units (between politics and administration, between the executive and the legislative branch, and between the central and local government). How do these institutions and structures affect administrative practices, and vice versa, and how can we better understand the mechanisms at play?

     

    1. The normative dimensions of public administration, including issues of ethics, values, and norms. How do the public sectors in different parts of the world compare in terms of values such as efficiency, accountability, neutrality, and representation? Why do these differences exist and how they manifest themselves? Do they stand in the way of more convergence and collaboration between Western and non-Western countries? What is the potential for building a "non-Western" or developing public administration approach for teaching and research in a field normatively dominated by Western scholars, concepts, and assumptions?
    2. Internal management issues such as motivation, leadership, personnel management, and performance management. Do significant regional differences exist between these internal administrative issues? What are the theory-practice gaps between formal rules and actual practices, especially in developing countries? Should they reconsider or completely re-design existing management instruments and approaches? How do we design comparative research on such management issues in light of existing differences in traditions, cultures, and languages? How can we improve cross-cultural learning to facilitate knowledge exchange and policy transfer?

     

    Manuscripts should be submitted by 1 March 2018 to Zeger van der Wal (sppzvdw@nus.edu.sg), Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. After our initial screening of all submissions, the authors of selected papers will be invited to submit their papers online directly to Public Administration Review for double-blind review. The final publication decisions will be made by the PAR Editors. Each manuscript must comply with the PAR style guidelines.

     

    Guest Editors:

    Zeger van der Wal (Associate Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Affiliate Chair Professor, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University), sppzvdw@nus.edu.sg

     

    Caspar van den Berg (Associate Professor, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University), c.f.van.den.berg@fgga.leidenuniv.nl

     

    M. Shamsul Haque (Professor, Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore), polhaque@nus.edu.sg

     

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  • 34.  Call for Papers

    Posted 02-16-2018 12:46

    Colleagues,

     

    I'd like to call your attention to the following call for papers:

     

    Publishing workshop for Emerging Scholars

     

    This practical, hands-on workshop offers new and early-career scholars with multiple opportunities to interact directly with experienced business and management journal editors and obtain developmental feedback that will enhance the likelihood of publishing in top-tier outlets. For details, please check out the following link:

     

    https://www.inbam-editors.org/publishing-workshop-2018/programme/

     

    Best,

     

    Bruce Tracey

    Cornell University

     

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  • 35.  Call for papers

    Posted 10-21-2018 15:51

    Dear Vincenzo,

    Thank you for your help connecting us with the SIM listserve.  Attached is the CFPs we wanted to post.

     

    Thanks and kind regards,

    Trish Corner

     

    Dr. Patricia (Trish) Corner  PhD
    Professor, 
    The University of British Columbia | Okanagan
    1137 Alumni Avenue | Kelowna BC | V1V 1V7 Canada
    Phone 250 807 8583
    trish.corner@ubc.ca

     

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