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11th International Business Research Conference

 

Theme: Research Matters

DATES: 30 Nov – 2 December 2009

VENUE: University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

Submit papers to: conpap@wbint.org and papsconfo@gmail.com

 Submission deadline: 5 October 2009

    Registration deadline : 2 November 2009    

           Website: www.worldconferencecare.com

           Sponsors : World Business Institute, Australia

 

Theoretical and empirical papers in all areas of Accounting, Banking, Economics, Finance, Management and Marketing are invited for the above International Conference. Please refer to the Major Field of Research provided here. All papers will undergo double blind peer review process and all accepted papers will be published in the Refereed Conference Proceedings with an ISBN (online). “Best Paper Winners” will be selected from a block of 10 papers in each track and winners will receive a certificate and their papers will be considered by the following peer reviewed international journals: Global Journal of Accounting,  Global Economy and Finance Journal, Journal of Business and Policy Research, and World Journal of Management subject to compliance to their guidelines and conditions. All other accepted papers will be published in the special issue of the International Review of Business Research Papers (online) which is indexed by Cabell Directory of USA. This conference is also DEST and ERA compliant for Australian authors. Please send your abstract (s) and/or full paper(s) to both above email address so that we definitely receive them without electronic/internet delivery problem. An author can present up to two papers subject to compliance to conditions. This conference is featured by Doctoral Symposium  for both early and late-stage PhD students who will receive  feedback and advice from the experienced supervisors and thesis examiners. 

 Professor Bob Clift, University of Tasmania

Conference Chair

 

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