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Call for Papers: 2010 Winter Global Conference on Business and Finance
The Institute for Business and Finance Research, LLC (IBFR) is sponsoring the 2010 Winter Global Conference on Business and Finance, 3-6 January, 2010 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The organizers seek theoretical and empirical papers, with possibilities for publication in the conference proceedings and in journals.
The deadline for submissions is 9 November 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
Possible Topics
The organizers seek theoretical and empirical papers in the following possible topics:- Business law;
- Taxation;
- Health care; and
- International finance.
Opportunities to Present and Publish Your Legal Research
The Conference is affiliated with seven peer-reviewed journals:- The International Journal of Business and Finance Research (IJBFR)
- International Journal of Management and Marketing Research (IJMMR)
- Global Journal of Business Research (GJBR)
- Accounting and Taxation (AT)
- Business Education and Accreditation (BEA)
- Agribusiness Research (AR)
- Revista Internacional Administración & Finanzas (RIAF)
Publication in Conference Proceedings
Publication in the Conference Proceedings is free to registered and paid conference attendees. You can publish a 200-word abstract, a 5-page version of your paper, or a full paper (maximum of 12 pages).Submission Requirements
You can submit a 200-word abstract, work-in process, or full paper by email. Early submissions are encouraged.The deadline for submissions is 9 November 2009.
Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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