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The European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies
(ECRM 2008) is an opportunity for academics to share the latest thinking on
research strategies, tactics and paradigms. The variety of methods in common
use and the continuing debate on what constitutes ‘new knowledge’
makes this a lively field and one which affects all academics and others
involved in business research. The search for new ideas, new methodologies
and even new paradigms is both endless and fascinating. This conference
offers an opportunity to engage with contemporary thinking in Business
research and join in the sometimes lively debates, inside and outside of the
formal sessions, that are a regular feature of the conference.
As in previous years, the conference committee is interested in both
theoretical and practical papers concerning research models and methods. We
are also interested in case studies that demonstrate how research strategies
have been applied and about the lessons learned therefrom. Papers will be
welcome on a wide range of research paradigms, including critical analysis,
discourse analysis, adaptive structuration theory, ethnography, ontology,
epistemology, conjoint analysis, cluster analysis, naturalistic enquiry, case
studies, hermeneutic methods, critical systemic thinking, hermeneutic
dialectics, structural equation modelling, observational studies,
participatory appraisals, etc.
Topics may include, but are not limited to: Theoretical and empirical research; Action research; The use of
qualitative and quantitative research methods; Economic research; IT adoption
research; Evaluation research; Design-oriented research; Developing research
proposals; Dissertation development process; Getting academic papers accepted
by journals; Research design and triangulation; Concept verification; Theory
development; Research protocols; Research supervision; Research questions;
Research ethics; Field-work; Reflexivity; Reflective practice; Problem
solving; Data structuring; Usability scale implementation; Replication logic;
Experimental procedures; Human subjects; Codes of conduct; Business and
management education; Conjoint analysis, cluster analysis and segmentation;
Mutual research designs; Paradigmatic divide; Interpretative theory; Focus
groups; Researcher roles; Mixed designs; Marketing research; Intercultural
research; Design research; Use of self-research and autobiographies as a
means of undertaking and reporting research; Agent based approaches in
business research; Case study research method; Delphi method; Online research
methods; Visual methodologies; Research in the Middle East; Relativist
approaches to qualitative research.
In
addition to the main conference, submissions are welcomed to eight mini
tracks: Action research,
chaired by Peter Sharp, Regent’s
College, UK; Computer modelling
and simulations, chaired by Kristina
Risom, Aarhus Business School, Denmark; Ethnographic
methods, chaired by Ibrahim
Sirkeci, European Business School London, UK; Grounded theory,
chaired by George Allan, University
of Portsmouth, UK; Mixed methods,
co-chaired by Branka Krivokapic-Skoko,
Charles Sturt University, Australia and David Douglas,
Staffordshire University, UK; Researching
sensitive topics, chaired by Gisela Schulte
Agyeman, Educational Psychologist, City Psychological Service,
Kingston-upon-Hull; Teaching research
methods, chaired by Martin Rich, CASS Business
School, UK and The role of
paradigms in Business and IS research, co-chaired by Gillian Green and
Chris Atkinson, Bolton University, UK.
Papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication in a
special issue of the Electronic
Journal of Business Research Methods. The latest issue of the journal,
Volume 5, Issue 2, is available to read online.
Conference
proceedings. The
proceedings for ECRM conferences are listed on the Index to Social Sciences
& Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) and the Index to Social Sciences & Humanities
Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings). Click on the link for information on
proceedings for previous conferences.
Submission details:
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Abstract details:
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The Abstract should
be a minimum of 300 and no more than 500 words including keywords to be
received by 29 November 2007. EXTENDED to 14 December 2007 – also see note here. Please read the Abstract
Guidelines before submitting.
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Submission:
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Online via the submission
form. Please ensure that you complete all relevant sections of the form,
including the conference track the abstract is intended for, the proposed
title for the paper, the full names (first name and surname, not initials)
and email addresses of all authors and a postal address and telephone
number for at least one contact author. Please indicate clearly if the
contact author is not the lead author.
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Full paper:
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Only required after
acceptance of abstract and not to be more than 5,000 words including abstract,
keywords and references. Submission date will be no later than 17
January 2008. Papers should be submitted as .doc or .rtf file
attachments by email to the Conference Manager, Elaine
Hayne.
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Important information:
The selection panel of the
conference committee will consider all abstracts received by the submission
deadline to ensure that the proposed paper is relevant to the Conference. The
authors of abstracts, which describe a relevant paper, will receive a
notification of abstract acceptance. All full papers will be blind reviewed
by members of the conference committee to ensure an adequate standard, that
the proposed subject of their abstract has been followed, that the paper is
of a suitable length, that the standard of English is adequate and that the
paper is appropriately referenced. Papers that are accepted will be published
in the conference proceedings providing at least one author registers and
presents the work at the Conference (see the registration section of the
conference website for more information about registration). Due to the large
number of papers expected for this conference, the committee only allows an
author to present one paper. Therefore if multiple papers are accepted for
presentation different co-authors need to present each paper.
Important dates
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Abstract
submission deadline:
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29
November 2007
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Now closed
– also see note here.
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Notification
of abstract acceptance:
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6 December 2007
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Now completed
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Full paper
due for review:
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17
January 2008
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Review process underway
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Notification
of paper acceptance:
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27 March 2008
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Earlybird
registration closes:
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10 April 2008
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Final paper due (with any changes):
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24 April 2008
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Final author registration date:
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15 May 2008
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Read the
Author Guidelines


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