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REMINDER: Call for Papers -- Tenth Anniversary McGill Conference on International Entrepreneurship

  • 1.  REMINDER: Call for Papers -- Tenth Anniversary McGill Conference on International Entrepreneurship

    Posted 03-29-2007 07:57
    Dear Colleagues:

    Please excuse the cross-posting. Just a reminder that the deadline for
    proposals/abstracts for the Tenth Anniversary McGill Conference on
    International Entrepreneurship is due MAY 1, 2007. Please see Call for
    Papers below or at http://www.mcgill.ca/mie/.

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY McGILL CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    Sponsored by the UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Price Center for
    Entrepreneurial Studies and CIBER
    September 27-30, 2007
    Deadline for Proposal and Abstract Submission: May 1, 2007
    Deadline for Submission of Completed Papers for Presentation: August 1, 2007

    The global business environment is changing dramatically. Traditionally,
    competition in international markets was the realm of large companies,
    while smaller businesses remained local or regional in scope. The
    removal of government-imposed barriers that segregated domestic and
    international markets, technological advances in manufacturing,
    transportation and telecommunications, allow the smaller firms to easily
    access customers, suppliers and collaborators, around the world.
    Entrepreneurial enterprises – both large and small, domestically and
    internationally – are increasingly fuelling economic growth and
    innovation. These trends are transforming management strategies, public
    policies, and the daily lives of people around the world. They present
    both opportunities and formidable new challenges to firms competing in
    the global arena.

    One consequence of the breakdown of the lines of demarcation, which
    formerly segregated the disparate fields of entrepreneurship and
    international business, is the emergence of a new academic discipline –
    international entrepreneurship (IE). The emergence of IE as an
    identifiable academic field positioned at the intersection of the
    international business and entrepreneurship disciplines dates back
    approximately a decade, with two significant events. One was the
    publication in the Journal of International Business Studies of Oviatt &
    McDougall’s seminal 1994 article, “Toward a Theory of International New
    Ventures.” The other was the convening in September 1998 of the first
    McGill Conference on International Entrepreneurship, which for the first
    time brought together leading academics to begin bridging academic
    research in what had traditionally been distinct and disparate fields.
    Since then, the integration of international business research and
    entrepreneurship research has gained significant momentum: nine McGill
    Conferences on International Entrepreneurship have been held; a host of
    articles, edited books and special journal issues have appeared; and a
    dedicated journal, the Journal of International Entrepreneurship, and a
    book Series, the McGill international Entrepreneurship Series, have been
    launched.

    This special tenth anniversary IE conference is designed to bring
    together leading-edge views of academic scholars and insightful
    practitioners from the fields of international business and small
    business/entrepreneurship, among others, in order to examine the
    influential force(s), consequent changes and the dominant pattern(s) of
    emerging developments which will shape international entrepreneurship
    over the next decade. Elements include:

    (a) Research-Intensive Workshop: An intensive, two-and-a-half day
    Research Workshop focusing on the changes and the challenges facing
    smaller firms in the global competitive arena. Objectives include: (1)
    providing a unique opportunity for scholars to discuss path-breaking
    concepts, theories and frameworks in plenary and competitive paper
    sessions and workshops, in order to facilitate the development of new
    research initiatives with a potential for contributing to the
    advancement of the field of IE, and (2) preparing the collective output
    of the workshop for publication as integrated collections in leading
    journals and edited books. Therefore, only unpublished completed or
    nearly-completed papers are invited for presentation and feedback from
    other scholars and invited practitioners.
    (b) Business Conference: An open session for discussion of key ideas and
    insights with members of the business community. The focus will be on a
    better understanding of actual issues facing entrepreneurial firms in
    their quest for growth and internationalization. Executives from
    internationalizing firms will be invited to share their insights on
    related themes and interact with scholars.
    (c) Ph.D./Research-Methodology Consortium: Tailored to the research
    needs of doctoral candidates and new researchers in IE.

    PUBLICATIONS: Leading-edge contributions from the previous conferences
    have appeared in prestigious journals and edited books. This conference
    will follow the same practice. In addition to the Conference
    Proceedings, intensive effort will be focussed on publishing the papers
    of the 2007 Conference in cohesive sets of articles in edited volumes
    and special issues of journals and book volumes with high impact. For a
    selected list of publications of past conference papers see
    http://www.mcgill.ca/mie.

    TOPICAL THEMES: Any empirical and theoretical research papers or
    work-in-progress related to IE are welcomed. An illustrative list
    includes, but is not limited to, the following themes:

    * Applications of analytical frameworks and measurements that capture
    the presence, evolution and distinctive capabilities of
    internationally-oriented small firms.
    * Contributions to methodology for research on smaller firms in the
    international marketplace.
    * Influential factors and corresponding patterns of internationalization
    in small, entrepreneurial firms.
    * Cross-national comparisons of internationally-oriented entrepreneurs
    and entrepreneurial firms.
    * Identification and analysis of the motivations and challenges that
    energize entrepreneurs in the globalizing market place.
    * Impact of e-commerce-centric activities on internationalizing SMEs.
    * Impact of learning and knowledge acquisition on internationalization
    of smaller firms.
    * International and national policy imperatives relating to the
    cross-border activities of small firms.
    * Role of regional industrial clusters in internationalization of small
    domestic firms.
    * Role and impact of international alliances, mergers and networks on
    internationalization of SMEs.
    * Strategy for development of key-capabilities and enhanced
    competitiveness of internationalizing firms.
    * Microfinance and the Bottom of the Pyramid entrepreneurship

    SUBMISSION INFORMATION:

    * Submission deadline for initial proposals /abstracts: May 1, 2007.
    Please send us completed papers, working papers, or a detailed three (3)
    page synopses by e-mail as Word attachments to
    IEConf.2007@anderson.ucla.edu. Please include full contact information
    for main contact author(s), and indicate whether your anticipated
    contribution will be a completed paper, or a work in progress.
    * Notification of acceptance will be communicated to main contact
    author(s) by June 15, 2007.
    * In case of difficulty with electronic transmissions, hard copies may
    be mailed to:

    Professor Robert S. Spich, Conference Chairman
    UCLA Anderson School of Management
    110 Westwood Plaza, Suite B307
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1481
    Tel: (310) 825-8054; Fax: (310) 825-8098

    The conference series website is at http://www.mcgill.ca/mie/2007. For
    further information, feel free to contact Prof. Hamid Etemad at
    hamid.etemad@mcgill.ca or Prof. Robert Spich at
    IEConf.2007@anderson.ucla.edu.

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