AIB SE Consortium
Introduction
Academy of International Business Southeast US Chapter Doctoral Consortium, Miami, 24 Oct 2014; Deadline 30 Aug
Do you have a Doctoral student who would benefit from a consortium experience?
Dr. John McIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Bill Newburry at Florida International University will Chair the 2014 AIB SE Doctoral Consortium at our annual meeting that will be held this October in Miami Florida. The conference website is
Below please find a link to the full call detailing the activities and application process for the AIB SE Doctoral Consortium.
Every doctoral candidate benefits from a consortium experience, they provide a unique opportunity to develop their research ideas, and build a strong professional network and career path. Make sure your students are aware of the importance of attending an consortium during their doctoral program.
Chairs:
- John McIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Bill Newburry, Florida International University
Submission Deadline: August 30, 2014
The Doctoral Consortium will focus on Ph.D. students in international business, marketing, sustainability, supply chain management, logistics, management, finance and accounting. The faculty panel of the 2014 Doctoral Student Consortium will include a number of accomplished and upcoming international business scholars who have an extensive publication record, have served as editors or are members of the editorial boards of leading academic journals, and have experience in supervising doctoral students.
The consortium will provide a unique opportunity for doctoral students to further develop their research ideas, to learn about the challenges of conducting international business research and building a successful academic career in this field, and to broaden their professional networks. The Doctoral Consortium is a workshop for Ph.D. students from all over the world to further develop their research ideas, to learn about the challenges of conducting business research and building a successful academic career in their field, and to broaden their professional networks.
Ideally, students should have written or be close to completing a thesis proposal, and be far enough away from finishing the thesis that they can make good use of feedback received during the consortium. A panel of prominent professors and experienced practitioners in the field of digital library research in organizations will conduct the workshop. They will review the submissions and comment on the content of the thesis abstract as well as on the presentation.
The consortium will be held on Friday, October 24, 2014 from 8:00 am to 12:00 p.m., as part of the AIB-SE conference. Although each participant will be required to register for the 2014 AIB-SE
Full information available at