International Case Conference
Introduction
Goa, India, 16-18 Nov 2010; Deadline 19 Jul
: : : Posting
Call For Cases – International Case Conference, November 16-18, Goa, India
Objective:
The proposed case conference is aimed at faculty members who are transforming themselves from case teaching to case writing. The conference aims to help case writers improve their cases by providing constructive feedback in a collegial environment. Besides, the conference will be a great opportunity to meet colleagues from other institutions and learn from their experiences of case method of teaching and case writing.
Format:
All cases submitted to the conference would undergo double blind review. Upon acceptance, the case along with the teaching note would be to a small group comprising of experienced and novice case writers, who would provide constructive feedback to the authors. Each group would be lead by a track chair and a reviewer. Each tracks could have multiple groups. Following tracks are proposed (but not limited to)
- Accounting & finance
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing
- Information Technology
- Strategy
- OB & HR
Important Dates:
Last date for receiving case abstracts – July 19, 2010
Communicating reviewers decision – August 23, 2010
Last date for registration – October 4, 2010
Receiving complete case with Teaching Note – October 15, 2010
Venue: International Center, Goa, India
Located on the west coast of India, the historic city of Margao still exhibits the influence of Portuguese culture, who first landed in the early 16th century as merchants, and conquered it soon thereafter. Renowned for its beaches, places of worship and world heritage architecture, Goa is visited by large numbers of international and domestic tourists each year. It also has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, which is classified as a biodiversity hotspot. With the rule of the Portuguese for over 450 years and the consequential influence of Portuguese culture, Goa presents a somewhat different picture to the foreign visitor than other parts of the country. The state of Goa is famous for its excellent beaches, churches, and temples. Apart from these some of the other famous tourist spots are The Bom Jesus cathedral , the Fort Aguada and the recently opened Wax Museum on Indian history, culture and heritage.
Contact:
for further information visit
Dr. Jayasimha K.R. krjayasimha@imtnag.ac.in
Dr. R. Nargundkar rnargundkar@imtnag.ac.in