theacademicforum 2011 - The Academic Forum 2011 Cruise Conference
Date2011-12-05
Deadline2011-08-15
VenueFort Laude, USA - United States
Keywordsbusiness administration; public administration; distance learning; pedagogy
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Academic Forum announces its 2011 Conference. The theme of this conference is:
Sharing Knowledge and Learning on the High Seas
The 2011 Conference will be conducted on the Royal Caribbean ship, Liberty of the Seas, departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 5, 2011 and returning to Fort Lauderdale on December 10, 2011. Conference presentations will be conducted while the ship is at sea.
The Academic Forum welcomes qualitative and empirical research papers, abstracts, case studies, and works-in-progress on topics of interest in Business, Public Administration, and University Pedagogy, including:
?Accounting
?Business Communications
?Business Law
?Decision Sciences
?Distance Learning
?Economics
?Educational Administration
?Educational Planning
?Engineering (related to business)
?Entrepreneurship
?Ethics
?Finance
?Health Care Administration
?Hospitality Management
?Human Resource Management
?International Management.
?Management Information Systems
?Marketing
?Non-Profit, Public Sector and Public Administration
?Operations Management
?Organizational Behavior
?Teaching Methodologies
?Travel / Transportation / Tourism
?Other related Disciplines
All submissions are subject to a double blind, peer review process. Submissions accepted for presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings (in CD-Rom format). At least one author on each submission must register for the conference for the paper or abstract to be included in the Proceedings.
Doctoral students are especially encouraged to present completed papers, dissertation proposals, papers in progress, and abstracts to the conference.
Sharing Knowledge and Learning on the High Seas
The 2011 Conference will be conducted on the Royal Caribbean ship, Liberty of the Seas, departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 5, 2011 and returning to Fort Lauderdale on December 10, 2011. Conference presentations will be conducted while the ship is at sea.
The Academic Forum welcomes qualitative and empirical research papers, abstracts, case studies, and works-in-progress on topics of interest in Business, Public Administration, and University Pedagogy, including:
?Accounting
?Business Communications
?Business Law
?Decision Sciences
?Distance Learning
?Economics
?Educational Administration
?Educational Planning
?Engineering (related to business)
?Entrepreneurship
?Ethics
?Finance
?Health Care Administration
?Hospitality Management
?Human Resource Management
?International Management.
?Management Information Systems
?Marketing
?Non-Profit, Public Sector and Public Administration
?Operations Management
?Organizational Behavior
?Teaching Methodologies
?Travel / Transportation / Tourism
?Other related Disciplines
All submissions are subject to a double blind, peer review process. Submissions accepted for presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings (in CD-Rom format). At least one author on each submission must register for the conference for the paper or abstract to be included in the Proceedings.
Doctoral students are especially encouraged to present completed papers, dissertation proposals, papers in progress, and abstracts to the conference.
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