Call for Papers: China Business Studies Initiative (CBSI) 2nd International Conference
China Innovation and Global Integration: Silicon Valley and Beyond
The 2nd Annual China Business Studies Initiative (CBSI) International Conference hosted by University of San Francisco in collaboration withPeking University, the Department of International Science and Technology Cooperation, Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and the World Federation of Overseas Chinese Associations .
Date: May 17-19, 2017
Location: Beijing, China
Submission Deadline:
January 25, 2017Notice of Acceptance:
February 25, 2017Early Bird Registration:
March 10, 2017Conference Dates:
May 17-19, 2017Conference Website:
www.cbsiconference.comConference Submission Form:
http://www.cbsiconference.com/paper-submissionBrief Overview
We are excited to announce a conference that further bridges the scholar-practitioner gap. This conference brings together leading scholars as well as business and policy leaders to address emerging business opportunities in China's rapidly changing technology industry.
We invite theoretical papers, empirical research, and case studies in the broad area of innovation as it relates to Chinese business. See the attached call for topics of particular interest and specific submission guidelines.
We invite scholars, business leaders, policy makers, and other interested individuals and organizations to join the conference as an interactive forum for practitioners and researchers to discuss the issues concerning Chinese Innovation & Global Integration.
We hold equal emphasis for both academic and practical orientation. For scholars, the conference aims to provide an opportunity to present research, connect with practitioners, and identify questions concerning practitioners.
Best Paper Awards & Publication Opportunities:
All accepted submissions will be included in the conference proceedings, unless advised otherwise. The Best Paper Award will be presented to the individual(s) at the end of the conference. Authors who wish to have their papers considered for the best paper award should submit full papers following the JIBS guidelines by the submission date. The conference is partnering with an international journal to compile a special issue reflecting the theme of the conference. The author(s) of articles presented will be invited to submit their work to the special issue. The author(s) of cases presented will be invited to have their work submitted to Ivey Publishing.
Additional Details in the Attached Call for Papers.
Please visit the website at
www.cbsiconference.com for updates regarding keynote and distinguished speakers.
This call is on behalf of the international conference committee.
Conference Chairs
Xiaohua Yang, Ph.D., University of San Francisco School of Management
Dongmin Chen, Ph.D., Peking University School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Richard Huang, Ph.D., World Federation for Overseas Chinese Associations
Academic Program Chairs
Liang Wang, Ph.D., University of San Francisco School of Management
Matt Monnot, Ph.D., University of San Francisco School of Management
Changqi Wu, Ph.D., Peking University Guanghua School of Management
Practitioner Program Chairs
Roger Chen, Ph.D., University of San Francisco School of Management
Ian Wang, J.D., DeHeng Law Offices, China
Site Committee Chair
Richard Huang, Ph.D., World Federation for Overseas Chinese Associations
Special Session Chairs
Del Christensen, Bay Area Council
Mike Henry, Ph.D., Thomas Rivers University School of Business (Canada Program)
Steve Roddy, Ph.D., University of San Francisco School of Management (OBOR)
Donald Lewis, J.D., London International Law Center (OBOR)
William Wei, Ph.D., MacEwan University School of Business (Canada program)