Dear Colleagues,
If you do research about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in International Business,
we encourage you to submit to our upcoming special issue in the Journal of World Business. The full
call for papers is available here. Scroll down for details about pre-submission ask-the-editors sessions at AIB, AOM and online.
Submission window |
Aug 22-Sept 5th, 2022 |
Editors |
Stacey Fitzsimmons. University of Victoria, Canada,
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Ask-the-editors sessions |
(optional) Register to attend one of two ask-the-editors sessions on July 19th and 26th.
This is an opportunity to ask us questions that may help you finalize your submission. We’re looking forward to talking with you about your projects. Note that we won’t be presenting at these sessions, and we can’t offer on-the-spot assessments about whether
your papers fit or not. 1) July 19th 7-8AM Pacific Time (convert
to your time zone). |
Paper Development workshop |
Authors who are invited to resubmit their manuscripts after the first round of review will be invited to an optional online paper development workshop. We had hoped to offer this workshop
at the University of Victoria, but remaining travel and budget restrictions in many countries mean it is more appropriate to offer it online.
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You can also find us at this AIB panel. Our AOM panel time will be announced later.
Session 2.1.5 - Panel |
Time (EDT): 09:00-10:15 |
Track: 14. Theme: Beyond Diversity: Equity and Fairness in IB |
Room: Panel 5 |
Chair: Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University
Panelists: (ID# 162)
Dana Minbaeva, King's College London
Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria
Jane Lu, City University of Hong Kong
Saba Colakoglu, Georgia Institute of Technology
We’re looking forward to seeing your submissions.
STACEY FITZSIMMONS,
PhD, Associate Professor
Academic Research Officer, WAIB
Gustavson School of Business | University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC | Victoria BC, V8W 2Y2
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