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Author Guidelines
Paper development sessions are targeted at junior faculty, PhD candidates, and advanced master students. The main objective of the workshop is to provide a supportive setting where participants can receive feedback on current research projects and network with scholars.
Papers may address the following topics:
- Business and Corporate Strategy
- Regulation and Public Policy
- Public Management
- History and Institutional Change
- Economic Sociology
- Law and Economics
- Psychology and Cognition
- Industrial Organization
- Environmental Institutions
Submission process
We invite only original research papers. Participation in the workshop will be limited and participants will be invited based on the quality of their submitted work. The submission should be in the form of a proposal. All texts must be written in English.
The proposal should not exceed 8 pages (double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font) and should include charts, graphs, diagrams, references, etc. The proposal should also have a 125 word abstract.
Proposals must be submitted by April 30, 2016.
Blind Review Process
To preserve anonymity, author names should NOT be identified in the paper.
All proposals will be assessed through a double-blind peer review system prior to acceptance.
Final paper submission
Authors who have approved proposals will need to submit a complete article. Final papers will be limited to 8000 words or 35 pages (double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font).
The submission deadline for Final Papers is July 04, 2016.
Presentation in the event
- The workshop organizers will group a small number of papers that are similar in topic and/or methodology in parallel sessions.
- One or more senior scholar familiar with the topic or method in question will chair the session.
- Each presenter will have 10 min to make a brief presentation of his/her research. We strongly recommend that presentations be structured around four questions:
- What is the research question?
- Why is this question important?
- How did you develop your answer?
- Based on your results, what conclusions can you draw?
Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us: rwio.cors@gmail.com