Twelve editors of leading journals in Valencia, Spain-Europe (and
consequently a special issue of each of the journals).
The International Network of Business and Management Journals (INBAM)
holds its Second Conference Brokering Knowledge in Valencia (Spain)
from March 20st (Tuesday) to March 22nd (Thursday), 2012. Twelve
editors of leading journals will participate in this 2nd Conference.
Topics for the sessions are closed. The following editors-in-chief
have confirmed their presence and participation:
David Audretsch (Small Business Economics),
Robert Blackburn (International Small Business Journal),
Ghauri Pervez (International Business Review),
Theresa Welbourne (Human Resource Management),
John Peters (Management Decision),
Slawek Magala (Journal of Organizational Change Management),
Rick D. Hackett (Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences),
Bruce Tracey (Cornell Hospitality Quarterly),
Adrian Ziderman (International Journal of Manpower),
Gary Akehurst (Service Industries Journal),
Rodney Turner (International Journal of Project Management),
Vlad Vaiman (European Journal of International Management).
The overall theme of the Conference will be broken down into
subtopics, with a total of twelve sessions, one for each journal. In
this way, the various areas can be adapted to the different streams
of research and editorial policies of each journal and editor
participating at the Conference.
The journal editor corresponding to each area will open the session
with an outline of Trend in the future in his/her journal. Authors
will then go on to present the papers chosen for each session.
One of the results of the Conference is to select papers that,
depending on the specialty of the journal and the quality of the
papers, will constitute special issues of each of the journals.
Each of the twelve Sessions-Tracks (and consequently the special
issues) would have three coordinators (that would be the guest
editors of the special issue). Once the Conference has concluded, the
guest editors (as well as the editor-in-chief of the journal) for
each session will decide which papers are to be recommended for
inclusion in the special issues/section of the corresponding
publications. Depending on the quality of submissions, the best
papers will be published in the special issues of these SSCI journals.
This makes these Conferences organized by the Editor Network of the
International Network of Business and Management Journals (INBAM)
quite unique.
Website available at:
www.inbam.net
Thank you for your interest in the INBAM Network.
Professor Domingo Ribeiro Soriano
INBAM 2012
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