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  • 1.  Novak Druce Annual PSF Conference, 27 - 29 June 2013: Call for Papers

    Posted 12-20-2012 08:56

    Dear Colleagues

     

    Please find attached the Call for Papers for this year's Novak Druce Annual PSF Conference, which will be happening in Oxford from 27 – 29 June 2013.  

    We look forward to receiving your submissions.

     

    Meanwhile, all the very best for the holiday from all of us at the Novak Druce Centre in Oxford,

     

    Camilla Stack

    Centre Manager

    Novak Druce Centre for Professional Service Firms

     

    Saïd Business School,

    University of Oxford

    Park End Street

    Oxford

    OX1 1HP

    Tel: +44 (0) 1865 288 949

     

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  • 2.  Novak Druce Annual PSF Conference, 27 - 29 June 2013: Call for Papers

    Posted 12-21-2012 12:03

    Dear Colleagues

     

    Following my email of yesterday, I have been informed that the attached Call for Papers document didn't get through to you. 

    Please find instead the text from the attachment pasted at the bottom of this email.

     

    We look forward to your submissions and hope you have a peaceful winter break.


    Best wishes

     

    Camilla Stack

    Centre Manager

    Novak Druce Centre for Professional Service Firms

     

     *My apologies for any cross-posting*

    And as ever, please let me know if you would like to be removed from our mailing list.

     

     

     

     

    The Novak Druce Annual Conference on Professional Service Firms

    27 - 29 June 2013, Oxford

     

    'The Success and Failure of Professional Firms"

     

     

    Call for Papers

     

    The July 2013 conference on professional firms will take up the question of failure, and success, in professional service firms.  Given the recent high-profile failure of investment banks, law firms, and accounting firms, the subject is not only topical but theoretically rich.  Given that they are frequently partnerships, professional service firms may define success and failure both in economic and non-economic ways that go beyond the demands of the commercial marketplace.  Just what contributes to the virtuous cycle that defines success and the vicious cycle that too often results in failure?

     

    This conference aims to advance our understanding of success and failure in professional services both theoretically and empirically. We welcome a variety of papers that examine success and failure in all professional service sectors.  We are interested in scholarly papers that bridge disciplinary divides, and we invite organizational theorists, business historians, evolutionary economists, political scientists, strategists, experts in finance, geographers, and anthropologists to consider the topic of success and failure in profession services.  We encourage studies which are concerned with (but not limited to) the following questions:

     

    ·                How should we define success or failure in professional services? Does failure contribute to ultimate success, and can success itself lead to a form of hubris that will result in failure?

    ·                How does one predict success within professional service firms? How is success perceived, managed, and monitored?

    ·                Which structures, culture, and strategies are associated with success and with the converse of failure within professional service firms?

    ·                Are success and failure largely driven by the external environment or the strategic decisions within professional firms?

    ·                What role do clients play in the failure or success of professional firms?  How are clients affected by the success or failure of PSFs?

    ·                How have entrepreneurial cycles, technological booms, and economic downturns contributed to the success and failure of firms?

    ·                How do financial instruments and insurance help professional firms and what risks do they pose?

    ·                How have networks precipitated and contained the success and failure of professional firms?

    ·                How might we better contextualize success and failure of professional firms, through economic, political, and historical analysis?

     

    We welcome contributions from a range of disciplines and academic perspectives on the topic – please do not limit yourself simply to the questions that we have proposed. 

     

     

    Submissions

     

    Please send an abstract of approximately 1000 words to Camilla Stack at camilla.stack@sbs.ox.ac.uk by Monday, 18 February 2013.  Abstracts will be reviewed and decisions made in March 2013.

     

     

    The Journal of Professions and Organization

     

    In conjunction with the forthcoming conference, we are delighted to announce the launch of the Journal of Professions and Organization (JPO) by Oxford University Press. The conference will serve as the launch event for JPO, which seeks to establish itself as the premier journal in the area of professional service firm research. The JPO editors will attend the conference and make a brief presentation to introduce the journal and answer questions. We will circulate additional information once the JPO website is up and running, but until then prospective authors are welcome to contact the editors, David Brock (dmb@bgu.ac.il), Hüseyin Leblebici, (hleblebi@illinois.edu) and Daniel Muzio (daniel.muzio@mbs.ac.uk) to learn more.

     

     

    Additional Information

     

    There is no fee for registration, accommodation or dinner for those who are invited to attend, but delegates will be expected to cover their own travel costs.  Further information will be made available to delegates via the conference website in early 2013.

     

    Dr Christopher McKenna

    Director, Novak Druce Centre for Professional Service Firms

    Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

     

     



  • 3.  Novak Druce Annual PSF Conference, 27 - 29 June 2013: Call for Papers

    Posted 12-19-2013 10:31

    Dear all,

     

    Please find attached the call for papers for the Novak Druce Annual Conference in August 2014.

      

    The conference will take place on 6 – 8 August 2014 at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC.  All of the information you currently need about the conference and submission of abstracts is in the attached document.

      

    Please let me know if you have any questions, and we look forward to receiving your submissions.  

      

    Wishing you all the very best for a happy holiday season.  

      

     

    Dr Bryn Harris

    Centre Manager

    Novak Druce Centre for Professional Service Firms

     

    Saïd Business School,

    University of Oxford

    Park End Street

    Oxford

    OX1 1HP

    Tel: +44 (0) 1865 288 949

     

     

    P.S. Click below for our seasonal greeting card (hint – wiggle your mouse around)!

     

     

    P.P.S. As the new Camilla, allow me to say a big hello to the PSF community, and also to apologize for any cross-posting. Do let me know if you would like to be removed from our mailing list.