Call for topics, symposia and development working groups (EURAM 2016)

Call for topics, symposia and development working groups

EURAM 2016

Manageable Cooperation?

1.-4.6.2016; Paris

The conference themeManageable Cooperation?” is a very topical and essential one for management scholars, practitioners and society at large. The organisers want to enact it by making the conference a highly collaborative one, built through the contribution and cooperation of all its participants. All are invited to collaborate in the programme building by proposing topics for discussion, symposia or development working groups (DWGs) for the 16th EURAM Annual Conference. Do not hesitate to contact the relevant SIG chairs by email or discuss it in person at the EURAM 2015 Warsaw.

Call for Topics

http://www.euram-online.org/programme2016/call-for-topics.html

Topics are considered relevant research questions, themes, issues, problems or aspects to be included in the general programme of the conference (i.e. configuring the parallel sessions of the different Strategic Interest Groups [SIGs] of EURAM).

Call for Symposia

http://www.euram-online.org/programme2016/call-for-symposia.html

Symposia are discrete sessions around a specific topic or problem that:

  • engage a group of panelists in a formal interactive discussion,
  • encourage lively discussion and presentation of alternative views,
  • attract the interest of a sufficient number of scholars,
  • engage with issues that cut across existing SIGs, and
  • can be accomplished in a 90min window.

 

Call for Development Working

http://www.euram-online.org/programme2016/call-for-development-working-group.html

DWGs are opportunities to experiment with new session formats and ideas that might not fit easily within the confines of the regular conference program. Sessions will last from 2 to 4 hours and will take place during the kick-off or wrap-up conference activities. Some examples may be roundtable discussions, brainstorming sessions, methodological workshops, technology demonstrations; or they may address topics like, new theoretical developments, connections between theory and practice, cutting edge methods, or research project definitions, to name but a few.

Proposals are to be submitted to euram2016@u-pec.fr. Please click here for further information about different types of submissions and collaboration, and to obtain the specific templates required for each option.