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IBR and APGR Call for Papers






Shanghai Conference on Chinese Firms Going Global—from the Perspectives
of International Trade, FDI and Internationalized Management 
Submission deadline: 15 June, 2012 
Registration deadline: 25 June, 2012 
Conference dates: 30 June-1 July, 2012 
Venue: Institute of International Business of Shanghai Institute of
Foreign Trade, China 

Conference co-organizers: 
Institute of Asia Pacific Studies of Grant MacEwan University, Canada 
Institute of International Business of Shanghai Institute of Foreign
Trade, China 
Shanghai Association of International Trade, China 

Conference sponsors: 
Asia Pacific and Globalization Review, Grant MacEwan University, Canada 
International Business Research, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade,
China 

Conference Overview 
The world economy in the 21st century is showing a stronger and
irreversible trend of globalization. China has found its economy playing
an increasingly important role in the world economy. Chinese enterprises
are becoming more integrated into the world economic system, improving
the world economic structure and upgrading the quality of global
economic growth. They are also faced up with the issue of formulating
and implementing strategies of internationalization and active
participation in the process of globalization, which is worthy of
special attention from the academia. As part of the research endeavors
of the academics, the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies of Grant MacEwan
University and Shanghai Association of International Trade, in
association with the journals of International Business Research
published by Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade and Asia Pacific and
Globalization Review published by Grant MacEwan University, is going to
organize a conference on “Chinese Firms Going Global—from the
Perspectives of International Trade, FDI and Internationalized
Management”. 

Issues for discussion at the conference include, but not limited to, (1)
main modes, strategies and experience of foreign trade of Chinese firms,
(2) the status and advance of Chinese firms in the world industrial
chains, (3) FDI, outward acquisition and mergers by Chinese firms, (4)
theories, strategies, modes and features of the growth of Chinese firms,
(5) empirical and case studies of the development of successful Chinese
firms, (6) the international context for the globalization of Chinese
firms, (7) government support for the globalization of Chinese firms,
(8) marketing management of Chinese firms going global, (9) legal risks
and control in the outward FDI of Chinese firms, and (10) other issues
related to the conference topic. 
International scholars from economics, law, accounting, and other
related disciplines are invited to submit papers either in English or
Chinese on the above-said issues both theoretically and empirically. The
associated Conference will be held at Shanghai Institute of Foreign
Trade, Shanghai, China. 
Submission and Review 
Two PDF files, either in English or Chinese, a title page with authors
information and an anonymous copy of abstract or full paper, should be
sent to William Wei and Xiaobai Jin at [log in to unmask] on or before
15 June, 2012. We will select some papers, after expert review, for
publication on the journals of either Asia Pacific and Globalization
Review or International Business Research. Those authors who have
submitted only abstracts are encouraged to submit their papers at or
before the conference, or at the end of August 2012 if they wish to have
their papers considered (NOT guaranteed) for publication on the
journals. In your submissions, please indicate whether you would like
your paper to be considered for the above-said journals. There is no
submission fee. By submitting a paper, authors are certifying that the
submission is original, unpublished work and, for submissions that are
to be considered for the journals, and that they are not simultaneously
under consideration elsewhere. 
Notification regarding acceauthors by 25 June, 2012. The registration fee is US$200 per
participant. The scholars who have successfully registered and submitted
papers or abstracts before 25 June 2012 need to pay only US$100 for
registration. Please note that acceptance to the Conference does not
necessarily guarantee acceptance to the above said journals. 
For further information about the conference and submission, please
contact William Wei, Institute of Asia Pacific Studies of Grant MacEwan
University, and Xiaobai Jin, Institute of International Business of
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, at [log in to unmask] or visit
the website: http://www1.shift.edu.cn/trade/.

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