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Conference of Emerging Markets Conference Board at IIM Lucknow, Noida, India, 5-7 Jan 2017; Deadline 30 Sep

The Emerging Market Conference Board announces the 2017 Annual Conference

Date:  January 5th – 7th, 2017

Venue: IIM Lucknow Noida Campus, Delhi NCR, India

Extended Last Date for Abstract Submission: 30th of September 2016

CONFERENCE CO- CHAIRS

 – EMCB Chair & Chair Apex Board – CMEE

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Conference Announcement and Call for Submissions

Conference website:  

for the Conference Brochure.

The 2017 Annual Conference of the Emerging Markets Conference Board (EMCB) is hosted by the 

The theme of this year’s Conference is Reaching Consumers in Emerging Markets’The 2017 Annual Conference of EMCB provides a platform for sharing insights and findings on marketing in emerging economies. Faculty, doctoral students, policy makers, managers, and others are welcome to attend. The special plenary sessions will be delivered by  of international repute.

Research papers can be submitted to one of the  in the Conference.

PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITY

Only the extended abstracts of the submitted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings (with an ISBN number). The following top-tier journals have confirmed that participants may submit their manuscripts directly to the journals (through their respective websites) for consideration for possible publication. All submitted manuscripts will go through the regular review processes set by the journals:

 (published by Elsevier)

Journal of International Marketing (published by ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø)

 (Official Journal of the European Marketing Academy)

(A WARC publication)

(Emerald Journal)

 (Emerald Journal)

 (Tayler Francis Journal)

  (Emerald Journal)

A pre-conference workshop on  will precede the conference and will be held on 5 January 2017 with eight special plenary sessions by eminent speakers from across the globe. In addition to the stimulating intellectual and social opportunities, delegates will have a chance to experience the myriad expressions of Indian heritage and traditions which are more than 4500 years old.

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