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2nd Call for Papers - Technology and Innovation Management Conference on the French Riviera next September

  • 1.  2nd Call for Papers - Technology and Innovation Management Conference on the French Riviera next September

    Posted 03-12-2008 13:27
    CERAM Business School, Nice - Sophia Antipolis (France) will be the host of the third EuroMOT Conference next September (2008). EuroMOT is an official conference of the International Association for Management of Technology. A broad interpretation has been adopted for this 2008 Conference. Technology is not only considered simply as an asset or a capability to manage but also as a factor that has an impact on almost every management method and practice. Papers are welcome from across all areas of Management of Technology and Innovation. 23 different tracks have been defined; please refer to the 'Scientific Committee' section of the Call for papers for more details (http://www.iamot.org/EuroMOT2008/Euromot2008_Dec042007.pdf).

    Selected papers will be considered for post-conference publication in the following journals after further review and revision:

    >Technovation (Elsevier)

    >The International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship (Inderscience)

    >The International Journal of Automobile Technology & Management (Inderscience)

    >The International Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research (IGI Global)

    >The Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management (Emerald)

    >The Journal of Technology Management in China (Emerald)

    >R&D Management (Blackwell)

    In addition, "Best Papers" awards will be offered among participating authors, including a 275 euro prize sponsored by the Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management.

    The conference will be held on the French Riviera in Sophia Antipolis, the technopole of the seaside city of Nice. With a strong identity, the city has kept its Italian flavour. The Riviera is well known for Monaco, Cannes, Antibes, Saint-Tropez, ... A wide variety of hotels and restaurants is available. However, a large part of the local economy comes also from the high-tech park of Sophia Antipolis - 20 km west of Nice. The local airport is the second largest in France. It offers straight connexions to the USA, the Emirates ... as well as all European countries. The port is also a gateway to Corsica.

    Upload your paper at: http://webintec.ceram.fr/euromot2008/ before 15 April 2008.


    Dr. Francois Therin
    Associate Professor, Euromed Marseille Ecole de Management
    Editor, International Journal of Technoentrepreneurship
    Euromed Marseille Ecole de management (AMBA & EQUIS accredited)
    Domaine de Luminy BP 921 - 13288 Marseille cedex 9 France
    tel +33(0) 491 827 779 - fax +33(0) 491 827 983 - Mobile +33(0) 603 343 691
    francois.therin@euromed-marseille.com
    www.technoentrepreneurship.com


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