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In its
seventh year, the Annual Supply Chain
Management Symposium is now known as the event where
academics and practitioners come together in a
relaxed pace of presentations and a cordial
environment that provides for excellent
opportunities for exchanging ideas about the latest
in supply chain management research and
applications. The benefits for contributing and
attending the event include obtaining a quick and
high quality double-blind review of your paper and
the possibility of publishing it in special issues
with international journals as well as the
opportunity to showcase your company's supply chain
practices and hear about how others are facing their
own supply chain challenges.
We
invite prospective authors and presenters, both
academicians and practitioners, to contribute to this international symposium.
Potential areas of focus include:
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● Demand and
Supply Management |
● Network
Design |
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● Reverse
Logistics |
● SCM
Software |
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● Global
Supply Chains |
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Third-party Logistics |
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●
Performance Management |
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Sustainability |
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●
Negotiation |
● Risk
Management |
Submissions Guidelines:
- Academic papers. All papers will
undergo a double-blind review by at least two
reviewers from the symposium's program
committee. All accepted papers will be published
in a CD of proceedings, after full payment of
registration fees by at least one author. Given
the strict reviewing process, most papers will
be selected for publication as special issues in
leading refereed journals. At least one author should present the
paper at the symposium.
Here are
guidelines for academic papers.
- White papers.
White papers from
practitioners are strongly encouraged. Accepted
papers will be published in full or in abstract
form in a CD of proceedings, after full payment
of the registration fee by at least one author.
At least one author should present the paper at
the symposium. Here are
guidelines
for white papers.
- Extended abstracts.
Some authors, especially practitioners, may
choose to contribute with a presentation without
submitting a paper. All presentations
(whether accompanied by a paper or not) are 30 minutes long followed by 5 minutes
for discussion.
The symposium will not accept presentations in
the form of commercial promotional material for
a business or product.
Important Deadlines:
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Abstract for Academic Papers (max 500
words): |
June 1, 2009 |
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Extended Abstract for Practitioner
Proposal (max 500 words): |
June
1, 2009 |
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Abstract
Notification of Acceptance |
June 8, 2009 |
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Full
Academic Paper: |
July
6, 2009 |
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Full
Presentations Files - for published
proceedings |
September 14, 2009 |
Please send your contributions
and inquiries to
2009@scmsymposium.org
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