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*Call for Book Chapters *



*National Competitiveness Research 2023: Emerging Technologies in the
Fourth Industrial Revolution *



The Institute for Policy and Strategy on National Competitiveness (IPSNC,
ipsncr.org) has been publishing the National Competitiveness Research (NCR)
annually since 2001. The IPSNC developed a new theoretical model on
national competitiveness and operationalized the model by measuring the
indices for more than sixty countries and regions around the world. Based
upon these findings, the report also provides policy recommendations for
governments to enhance national/regional competitiveness and business
implications for companies to formulate effective strategies.



Since 2021, the NCR has been published annually by World Scientific
Publishing based in Singapore. We have selected a special topic each year
for the serial publication, and the topic for 2023 is emerging technologies
and their relevance to corporate and national competitiveness. The
discussion on the digitalization of business began as early as the 1990s,
but the emerging technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence,
and cloud computing have only been a recent trend. Furthermore, the
COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of emerging technologies by
both firms and countries. Yet, despite the growing importance of emerging
technologies, firms and governments seem to be lagging in effectively
integrating them into their operations.



To address these challenges, this book will address how emerging
technologies have affected firms, industries, and countries. It also
welcomes discussion on how firms and countries are responding to the
changing environment to enhance their competitiveness through these new
technologies. In this regard, we invite manuscripts either theory-building
papers or empirical studies.



*The following are some suggested topics:*

•       Opportunities and challenges of emerging technologies toward
corporate and national development.

•       Emerging technologies as a driver for entrepreneurship and
competitiveness.

•       The changing paradigm of the competitiveness of firms and countries
due to emerging technologies.

•       Corporate strategy and government policy in response to emerging
technologies.

•       Emerging technologies and the development of new business and
industries.

•       Determinant factors of effective adoption and integration of
emerging technologies.

•       Emerging technologies and social and environmental development.




*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*

We welcome studies using a variety of methodologies at any level of
analysis for firms, industries, regions, or countries

•       Qualitative (e.g., conceptual development, case studies)

•       Quantitative (e.g., experimental study, statistical analysis)



*SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL SHOULD INCLUDE:*

•       Chapter Title/Subtitle, Author(s), Affiliation(s), 5-8 Keywords

•       Proposal, 300-500 words

•       Chapter manuscript, 6,000 – 10,000 words *(When the proposal is
accepted) *



*IMPORTANT DATES*

•       Proposal Submission Deadline: February 21, 2023

•       Notification of Acceptance: February 28, 2023

•       Full Chapter Submission Deadline: April 4, 2023

•       Review Results Returned: April 18, 2023

•       Revised Chapter Submission Deadline: May 20, 2023

•       Submission of Final Book to the Publisher: May 31, 2023

•       Expected Publication Date: February 28, 2024



*TITLE OF THE BOOK*

The Competitiveness of Nations Volume 3: Emerging Technologies in the
Fourth Industrial Revolution



*EDITORS*

*Dong-sung Cho*

He is Professor Emeritus and former Dean in the College of Business
Administration at Seoul National University. His previous positions include
President of Incheon National University in Korea and visiting professor at
Harvard Business School, Duke University, and University of Michigan. He
has published numerous articles and books by publishers including Cambridge
University Press and Lexington Books.


*Hwy-chang Moon*

He is Professor Emeritus and former Dean in the Graduate School of
International Studies at Seoul National University. He has been visiting
professor at universities such as Keio University, Beijing Normal
University, Helsinki School of Economics (currently Aalto University), and
Stanford University. He has published numerous articles and books by
publishers including Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.



Please make all inquiries or submissions to:

Professor Hwy-chang Moon ([log in to unmask])

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