6th South East European Doctoral Student Conference
19 - 20 September 2011, Thessaloniki - Greece
RT1 - Enterprise, Innovation and Development
Track Theme: Energizing Academic Research in Business Management & Economics.
Scope: The objective of the track is to gather in the same place doctoral students, junior researchers, academics and practitioners in order to discuss topics that are of currency, relevance and significance for international competitiveness and increased regional development and convergence in the South-Eastern Europe.
Topics
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Labour Economics
- Corporate Finance & Financial Systems
- Customer Behaviour
- Marketing Planning
- Strategic Management Marketing
- Knowledge Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Enterprise Development
- Corporate Governance
- Logistics & Green Supply Chain Management
- Quality Management & TQM
- Organisational Analysis & Learning
- Human Resources Management
- Change Management
- Public Management
- Management of SMEs
- Innovation Management
Committees
Chairs
- Dr Tim Vorley, Management School - The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Alexandros Kapoulas, City College The University of Sheffield
Co-organisers
- Aristotle University: Urenio Research Unit
- VUZF University, Bulgaria
Scientific Committee
- Dr. Kostas Alexandris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Prof. Elena Antonacopoulou, The University of Liverpool
- Prof. Tommy Choy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Prof. John Cullen, Management School - The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Dimitris Dadakas, City College The University of Sheffield
- Prof. Tsvetan Davidkov, St Kliment Ohridski Sofia University
- Dr. Denise Fletcher, The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Dimitris Georgarakos, Goethe University, Frankfurt
- Dr. Alexadnros Kapoulas, City College The University of Sheffield
- Prof. Dr.-Eng. Kostadin Kostadinov, VUZF University, Bulgaria
- Dr. Aristidis Matopoulos, City College The University of Sheffield
- Prof. Dr. Rumiana Neykova, VUZF University, Bulgaria
- Dr. Efi Nikolaidou, City College The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Eytichis S. Sartzetakis, University of Makedonia
- Dr. Leslie T. Szamosi, City College The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Fotis Vouzas, University of Macedonia
- Prof. Demetris Vrontis, University of Nicosia
- Prof. Geoff Wood, Management School - The University of Sheffield
- Dr. Alexandros Zangelidis, University of Aberdeen
- Dr Panos Piperopoulos, University of Newcastle
- Dr Konstantinos Priporas, University of Macedonia
- Dr Tim Vorley, The University of Sheffield
Target Audience
- Doctoral students
- Masters research Students
- Junior Researchers
- Practitioners
Submission Details
- Structure of the Abstract: researchers that are willing to present their work must submit an abstract that should not exceed 500 words. The abstract submission should follow the structure given in the link below:
Structured Abstract Format - Review Process: All submitted abstracts will undergo a double peer-review process by members of the Scientific Committee. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present their work at the conference and will be asked to submit full versions of their papers to be included in the conference proceedings. During the conference, each paper will be presented in front of a panel of experts consisting of academics with significant research expertise and experience in supervising doctoral students. Each presentation will be followed by feedback from the members of the panel and questions from the audience. In addition to the discussions that will be held during the presentations, there will be general discussion sessions guided by the members of the expert panels, addressing various issues relating to research methodology and PhD work.
- Abstracts for RT1 should be submitted as a word or PDF document in the following e-mail address: RT1@seerc.org
- Full-Papers: All authors must follow the full-paper submission guidelines listed below:
- All full-papers should be sent in both Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF files to RT1@seerc.org.
- Full-paper should not exceed the limit of 5,000 words in length (excluding reference list and footnotes).
- All full-papers should include Authors names, affiliation and contact details.
- Harvard referencing style (should be used as listed at http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/libdocs/hsl-dvc1.pdf).
- Times New Roman 12, double spaced.
- A4 format left hand margin 25mm, right hand margin 40mm.
- Footnotes numbered consecutively, provided at bottom of page.
- Tables and figures clearly numbered and referred to in the text.
- Quotations of more than 60 words indented, no quotation marks, single spaced.
- Shorter quotations using single quotation marks in the body of text.
- Both English and American spelling acceptable please be consistent.
- Non-English words in italics.
- Capital letters for abbreviations and acronyms.
Important Dates
- Abstract:
1st April 2011Extended to 15th April 2011 - Notification of Acceptance:
2nd May 2011 - Full-paper (camera ready paper):
20th June 2011
Publication of Best Papers
Authors of selected best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication in the International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development. The invited submissions will follow a separate double-blind reviewing procedure according to the standards of the journal.