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Call for Papers: 2010 Winter Global Conference on Business and Finance

Permalink 23 September 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: call for papers, conference proposals     Last updated: 23 September 09
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.

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)
All the journals are included in EBSCOHost, providing access to journal content in 70+ countries.

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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