5th World Congress on Intellectual Capital
January 16 - 18, 2002
http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca
C A L L F O R A B S T R A C T S
Due: July 31, 2001
o Intellectual Capital o Knowledge Management o Innovation
o Intangible Assets o Organizational Learning o New Technology
o Human Capital o Competitive Intelligence o Knowledge Assets
The 5th World Congress on Intellectual Capital (in conjunction with the
23rd McMaster Business Conference and the 3rd World Congress on
E-Commerce) sponsored by the Management of Innovation and New Technology
Research Centre at McMaster University (widely recognized as Canada's most
innovative university!) will be held January 16-18, 2002 in Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.
The World Congress on Intellectual Capital is recognized globally as the
largest and most prestigious conference of its kind. It brings both
academic researchers and professional practitioners together to present,
discuss and review the latest issues and trends in the areas of
intellectual capital, knowledge management, innovation, new technology,
human capital and organizational learning. Last year's conference
attracted 536 delegates from over 30 countries including several
exhibitors and outstanding keynote speakers. The event was covered by
several newspapers, TV and magazine media outlets from over 10 countries.
The first four events in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000 attracted approximately
1,500 delegates (practitioners, academics and Ph.D. students) from over 40
countries. This year we are planning an even better event which will
include a KM technology expo, a PhD recruiting fair, a CKO forum, a
knowledge café, and a special government and non-for-profit stream of best
practices.
Paper submissions can be conceptual, theoretical, empirical, experimental,
or case studies. All accepted papers will be published in full or in
abstract form in a CD of proceedings. Prizes will be awarded for the best
conference papers. Selected papers will be published in a Special Edition
of the Journal of Intellectual Capital which is the top journal in the
field.
PLEASE MARK THESE DATES:
July 31, 2001: Abstracts due - send to worldcongress@mcmaster.ca
October 1, 2001: Full paper due - send to worldcongress@mcmaster.ca
October 29, 2001: Notification of acceptance
December 3, 2001: Registration and payment due
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CRITERIA:
English, 8.5" by 11", 350 words maximum, MS Word attachment (please scan
attachment for viruses before sending), include cover sheet (first
author's name, affiliation, full address, phone number, fax number,
e-mail, co-author's name/s and e-mail, title of paper, indicate if the
paper is suitable for oral presentation or poster presentation or eligible
for both.
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION CRITERIA:
English, 8.5" by 11", 6000 words maximum, MS Word attachment. All papers
must conform to Journal of Intellectual Capital writing style (see
guidelines and formatting instructions here):
http://www.mcb.co.uk/portfolio/jic/notes.htm
PLEASE DIRECT ALL ENQUIRIES FOR PROMO, SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITOR INFO TO:
Tel: (905) 525-9140 x23962
Fax: (905) 521-8995
PLEASE CHECK THIS URL FOR UPDATED INFO:
http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca
PROGRAM DIRECTOR:
Dr. Nick Bontis
DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Tel: 905-525-9140 x23918
www.bontis.com
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Dr. Chris Bart
DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Tel: 905-525-9140 x23967
www.corporatemissionsinc.com
Please download, display and distribute official call for abstracts here:
http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca/pdf/ic-cfp.pdf
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