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CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS
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10th ANNUAL ATLANTA COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONFERENCE (ACAC)
May 21 to 23, 2013
http://robinson.gsu.edu/acac/
(currently being updated!)
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CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS * CALL FOR PAPERS
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The DEADLINE for submissions is Monday February 18, 2013.
Academic Sponsors
- Georgia State University's J. Mack Robinson College of Business
- Georgia Institute of Technology's Ernest Sheller, Jr. College of Business
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Key Information
Dates
May 21 to 23, 2013 (Noon Tuesday to Noon Thursday)
Main program venue:
Georgia State Universitys
J. Mack Robinson College of Business -
Buckhead Executive Education Center
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Conference hotel:
InterContinental Buckhead, Atlanta
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ACAC FOUNDER
- Rich Makadok, Emory University
PROGRAM CHAIR & ORGANIZER:
- Bill Bogner, Georgia State University
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- Pamela Barr, Bill Bogner, Irene Duhaime, Rajiv Nag, (Georgia State University)
- AnnaMaria Conti, J. Jay Lee, Henry Sauermann (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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CO-SPONSORS:
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City
- The Institute of International Business at Georgia
State University
- Herman J. Russell Sr. International Center for
Entrepreneurship at Georgia State University
CORPORATE SPONSOR:
- Beckmill Research
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The 2012 ACAC Program in pdf format:
http://robinson.gsu.edu/resources2/files/acac/acac_program2012.pdf
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ACAC Mission
Addressing Some of the "Big Picture" Strategy Questions
- Where do competitive & distinctive advantages come from, and how are they sustained?
- Why do some companies consistently outperform their competitors?
- Why do some businesses succeed in the same industry environments where others fail?
- And what, if anything, can managers and entrepreneurs actually do about it?
- What are the unique challenges of building and sustaining competitive advantage in special
contexts like new ventures and international business?
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The aim of this annual conference is to improve our ability to answer these "big picture" questions
and other related questions of corporate strategy, entrepreneurial strategy, and international
strategy, by bringing together some of the world's top researchers on competitive advantage for
three days each year in Atlanta.
We expect to:
- Share cutting-edge research, ideas, and theories.
- Foster collaborative research efforts.
- Build a worldwide association and network of researchers who are dedicated to advancing the
state of knowledge about competitive advantage.
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The conference organizers invite the submission of unpublished working papers that advance the
state of knowledge about competitive advantage addressing the big picture questions posed
above.
We are especially interested in increasing the number of submissions that address research
questions about competitive advantage in the special contexts of entrepreneurship and
international business.
Registration and Submission Details
Conference registration fee for up to two authors of accepted papers is $100. This fee will include
all lunches Tuesday through Thursday, the Tuesday evening welcome Reception and Georgia Tech
dinner at the Buckhead Club, the Wednesday evening reception, all coffee and refreshment breaks
throughout the conference, and deeply discounted hotel rates at the Buckhead InterContinental,
including free Internet and daily buffet breakfast, while room supplies last.
For those for whom the Conference Registration Fee is not waived, the Conference Registration Fee
is $290. This fee will include all lunches Tuesday through Thursday, the Tuesday evening welcome
Reception and Georgia Tech dinner at the Buckhead Club, the Wednesday evening reception and all
coffee and refreshment breaks throughout the conference.
Submitted papers will undergo a selection process, NOT a formal review process so we will not
provide reviews or other feedback on submitted manuscripts.
Submitting a paper represents a commitment that at least one of the authors will attend and
participate in the paper session. Paper sessions will be scheduled based on the overall flow and
content of the conference to maximize participant value. Authors who commit to attend and
participate but then fail to do so, for any reason other than an immediate, genuine emergency,
may be excluded from participation in future ACAC meetings.
In addition to regular paper-presentation sessions, authors may also choose to allow their
submitted papers to be considered for an alternative session format. A small percentage of papers
will be selected for high-profile visual presentation session, similar to a SMS-style poster
session, held during the Wednesday reception. This alternative will be available for selection
during the paper submission process.
Papers must be submitted via the ACAC 2013 submission system using the paper submission link
at
http://robinson.gsu.edu/acac/ This link will be live on January 7th, 2013.
Submitters will be asked to first provide the manuscript information and author information. The
submission system will then provide step-by-step instructions on how to proceed with the final
submission of the manuscript.
Papers must be submitted either in Microsoft Word or in PDF format.
The DEADLINE for submissions is Monday February 18, 2013.
The National Science Foundation and ACAC strongly encourage submission of papers by women
and members of groups underrepresented in the sciences.
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PhD Student Research Development Workshop
This year a separate Call is being issued for the pre-conference PhD student Research
Development Workshop. Again this year we are seeking support from NSF. Due to fiscal concerns
in Washington DC we do not expect to have approval from the National Science Foundation shortly,
but we are going ahead as last we did last year with the PhD program. Please see the PhD
Research development Workshop Call for full details.
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Detailed Information about the Atlanta Competitive Advantage Conference will be available online
at by early December:
http://robinson.gsu.edu/acac/
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For any questions or comments about the conference or its policies, or technical problems about
the submission system, please e-mail
acac@gsu.edu and place ACAC 2013 in the subject line.
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