Dear All, The best papers from each division at the AOM meetings are
published as well ass the abstracts from the other papers. However, these
are now published on a diskette rather than a hard copy and given to each
registered attendee. The proceedings are also available to no attendees
through the AOM office.
Kim Boal
At 07:19 AM 12/29/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>At Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand,
>having a refereed paper accepted for an international
>conference with published proceedings counts as a
>contribution to our research requirement. I suppose
>the AoM conference would be debatable, as the
>proceedings are not published.
>Romie Littrell
> --- Charles Wankel <
wankelc@optonline.net> wrote: >
>From: Centre for Socio Eco Nomic Development
> > [mailto:]
> >
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > May the New Year bring you success and happiness!
> >
> > I have a small query and would appreciate your help.
> > We heard that some
> > schools and universities include the annual meeting
> > of the Academy as
> > part of their ranking of their faculty.
> >
> > Those of you who know, please let us know how your
> > schools rate
> > successful submission for the AoM annual meeting
> > (e.g. Symposia, All
> > Academy Session, etc).
> >
> > many thanks for your help
> > cordial regards
> > Raymond Saner
> >
saneryiu@csend.org
>
>=====
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>Facutly of Business
>Auckland University of Technology
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>Auckland 1020, New Zealand
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College of Business Administration
Texas Tech University
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