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ASAC 2012 Conference, St. John's Newfoundland, February 8 Deadline

  • 1.  ASAC 2012 Conference, St. John's Newfoundland, February 8 Deadline

    Posted 01-28-2012 13:02

    Apologies for Cross posting

    Just a reminder that the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada's Annual Conference submission deadline is February 8.  

    ASAC 2011: Exploring the New World of Work 
    CALL FOR PAPERS 
    Organization Theory Division 
    St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada 
    9-12 June, 2012 

    The Organizational Theory (OT) Division of ASAC invites you to submit a paper or symposium proposal for the 2012 Annual Conference in St. John's Newfoundland. Papers with a strong theoretical and/or empirical contribution to any area of Organization Theory are welcome. 

    The OT Division, along with the Strategy Division, is pleased to welcome Roy Suddaby, (Eldon Foote Chair in Law and Society, Eric Geddes Professor of Business, Director of the Canadian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, and Editor - Academy of Management Review), as our distinguished speaker. 

    Papers and proposals for symposia or special sessions should be submitted electronically on the conference web site (http://www.busi.mun.ca/asac2012/index.html) to the OT Division in Microsoft Word format no later than 8 February 2012. Papers must not have been published or presented elsewhere. To be in the Proceedings, papers must conform to the ASAC Typing Style Guide and must not exceed fifteen (15) single-spaced pages (use Times New Roman 11). Students should also indicate their status and the school in which they are enrolled. The OT division awards prizes for both Best Paper and Best Student Paper. More information on the conference can be found at http://www.busi.mun.ca/asac2012/index.html .
    St. John's Newfoundland is an historic and popular destination, with a lively maritime culture and great natural beauty. The city is well known for a vibrant community including numerous galleries, museums, and theaters as well as boat tours (icebergs and whale watching) and the well-known hospitality of the George Street pub district. For more details see: http://www.destinationstjohns.com or http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/

    PROGRAM CHAIR 
    William M. Foster 
    Augustana Campus, University of Alberta 
    4901- 46th Avenue 
    Camrose, Alberta T4V 2R3 

    DIVISION CHAIR 
    Kimberly A. Bates 
    Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University 
    350 Victoria Street 
    Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3