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AIBSW 2013 : Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business – US Southwest Chapter

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Link: http://www.aibsw.org
 
When Mar 12, 2013 - Mar 16, 2013
Where Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Submission Deadline Oct 12, 2012
Categories    international business
 

Call For Papers

Researchers are encouraged to submit their work (abstracts, completed papers or work in progress) from all fields of International Business and related areas. Submissions addressing international issues related to areas such as international business, finance, management, marketing, education, pedagogy, trade, e-commerce, economics, law, government, or strategy are particularly welcome, as are submissions investigating any type of global cross-cultural or country-specific studies including studies relating to international relations and international organizations. Proposals for panels, tutorials, and workshops that relate to teaching and research of international business topics will also be considered.

Paper submission deadline for conference
Oct 12, 2012

Acceptance notifications will be sent by
Nov 1, 2012

Confirmation letters from authors to be received by
Nov 7, 2012

Papers due for publication in conference proceedings
Jan 10, 2013

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