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6th World Congress on the Management of
Intellectual Capital and Innovation
January 15 - 17, 2003
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstracts Due: July 31, 2002
Intellectual Capital . Knowledge Management
Innovation . Intangible Assets . Human Capital
Organizational Learning . New Technology
Relational Capital . Reputation Capital
With three special themed tracks including:
1) IC in government and not-for-profit organizations;
2) Managing relationship and reputation capital, and
3) The role, relationship and impact of mission and
vision statements in enhancing an organization's IC.
The 6th World Congress on Intellectual Capital and
Innovation (in conjunction with the 24th McMaster Business
Conference and the 4th World Congress on E-Business) is
sponsored by the Management of Innovation and New
Technology (MINT) Research Centre at McMaster
University (widely recognized as Canada's most innovative
university!). This event will be held January 15-17, 2003 in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The World Congress on Intellectual Capital and Innovation
is recognized globally as the largest and most prestigious
conference of its kind. It brings both academic researchers
and professional practitioners together to present, discuss
and review the latest issues and trends in the areas of
intellectual capital, innovation, knowledge management,
new technology, intangible assets, human capital and
organizational learning. Last year's conference attracted
425 delegates from 35 countries. The event was covered by
numerous newspapers, TV and magazine media outlets
from over 10 countries.
The first five congresses in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and
2002 attracted over 2,000 delegates (practitioners,
academics and students) from over 40 countries. This year
we are planning an even better event which will include a
CKO forum, KM technology expo, a PhD recruiting fair, a
knowledge café, and three special themed tracks including:
1) intellectual capital in government and not-for-profit
organizations; 2) managing relationship and reputation
capital, and 3) the role, relationship and impact of vision
and mission statements in enhancing an organization's
intellectual capital.
Papers can be conceptual, theoretical, empirical,
experimental, or case studies and will be peer-reviewed.
Accepted papers will be published in full or in abstract form
in a CD of proceedings. Prizes will be awarded for the best
papers. Selected papers will be published in a Special
Issue of the Journal of Intellectual Capital (Editor: Rory L.
Chase) See here:
www.emeraldinsight.com/jic.htm
PLEASE MARK THESE IMPORTANT DATES:
July 31, 2002: Abstracts due - send via e-mail to
worldcongress@mcmaster.ca
October 1, 2002: Full paper due - send via e-mail to
worldcongress@mcmaster.ca
November 1, 2002: Notification of acceptance
December 2, 2002: Registration and fees due
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CRITERIA (July 31):
English, 8.5" by 11", 350 words maximum, MS Word
attachment (please scan attachment for viruses before
sending), include cover sheet (first author's name,
affiliation, full address, phone number, fax number, e-mail,
co-author's name/s and e-mail, title of paper, indicate if the
paper is suitable for oral presentation or poster presentation
or eligible for both.
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION CRITERIA (October 1):
English, 8.5" by 11", 6000 words maximum, MS Word
attachment. All papers must conform to JIC writing style
(see formatting instructions here):
www.emeraldinsight.com/journals/jic/notes.htm
CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATED INFORMATION
PLEASE DIRECT ALL ENQUIRIES FOR
SPONSORSHIP, MARKETING, REGISTRATION
AND EXHIBITOR INFO TO:
http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca
worldcongress@mcmaster.ca
Tel: (905) 525-9140 x23962
Fax: (905) 521-8995
CONGRESS CHAIRPERSON:
Dr. Christopher K. Bart
McMaster University
PROGRAM DIRECTOR:
Dr. Nick Bontis
McMaster University