Organization and Management Theory OMT

  • 1.  ASAC 2008: Call for Papers

    Posted 10-18-2007 15:47
    CALL FOR PAPERS

    ASAC 2008: Managing the Responsible Enterprise
    Organization Theory Division

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    24-27 May 2008

    The Organization Theory Division of ASAC invites you to submit a paper or
    symposium proposal for the 2008 Annual Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    Papers with a strong theoretical and/or empirical contribution to any area
    of Organization Theory are welcome.

    Submission should be made electronically in Microsoft Word to the
    appropriate ASAC Division on the conference web site
    (http://ASAC2008.dal.ca). The deadline is 31 January 2008.

    Papers must not have been published or presented elsewhere. A paper may be
    submitted to only one ASAC division. Papers must conform to the ASAC Typing
    Style Guide and must not exceed fifteen (15) single-spaced pages (use Times
    New Roman 11), including all author information, the title of the paper,
    the abstract, all footnotes and endnotes, all tables, figures, and
    appendices but excluding references. On a separate page, indicate the
    authors' names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and email
    addresses and to whom all communications should be directed [Students
    should also indicate their status and the school in which they are
    enrolled.] Members interested in assembling a symposium or workshop should
    prepare a detailed description of its overall purpose and focus and the
    specific role of each participant. All submissions must be received no
    later than 31 January 2008.

    More information on the conference can be found at http://asac2008.dal.ca/

    ACADEMIC REVIEWER:
    Robert J. David
    Desautels Faculty of Management
    McGill University
    1001 Sherbrooke Street West
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1G5
    robert.david@mcgill.ca

    PROGRAM CHAIR:
    Martin L. Martens
    The John Molson School of Business
    Concordia University
    1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd, GM 503-29
    Montreal, QC H3G 1M8
    mmartens@jmsb.concordia.ca


  • 2.  ASAC 2008: Call for Papers

    Posted 01-24-2008 19:05
    REMINDER: It's not too late to submit a paper to the Organization Theory
    Division of ASAC, a collegial setting to present your work!

    Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC)
    Organization Theory Division
    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    24-27 May 2008

    The Organization Theory Division of ASAC invites you to submit a paper or
    symposium proposal for the 2008 Annual Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    Papers with a strong theoretical and/or empirical contribution to any area
    of Organization Theory are welcome.

    Submission should be made electronically on the conference web site
    (http://ASAC2008.dal.ca) to the appropriate ASAC Division in Microsoft Word.

    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),
    including all author information, the title of the paper, the abstract, all
    footnotes and endnotes, all tables, figures, and appendices but excluding
    references. On a separate page, indicate the authors' names, addresses,
    telephone numbers, fax numbers, and email addresses and to whom all
    communications should be directed [Students should also indicate their
    status and the school in which they are enrolled.] All contributions must
    be received no later than 31 January 2008. Please make sure that the paper
    is complete in all respects since there is very little time to revise once
    the paper has been accepted. Members interested in assembling a symposium
    or workshop should prepare a detailed description of its overall purpose
    and focus and the specific role of each participant and send it
    electronically by 31 January 2008.

    More information on the conference can be found at http://asac2008.dal.ca/

    ACADEMIC REVIEWER
    Robert J. David.
    Desautels Faculty of Management
    McGill University

    PROGRAM CHAIR:
    Martin L. Martens
    The John Molson School of Business
    Concordia University

    DIVISION CHAIR:
    John M. Usher
    Faculty of Management
    University of Lethbridge