Editors' Panel
Topic: Insights from Journal Editors
Time: 9:00-10:00 am, Friday, November 28, 2008
Location: IEMed, Girona Street 20
Panel Chair:
Dr. Binshan Lin, Industrial Management & Data Systems, USA
Panel Members:
Dr. Štefan Bojnec, Management, Slovenia
Dr. Reggie Davidrajuh, International Journal of Business and Systems Research, Norway
Dr. Chang-Tseh Hsieh, Journal of International Technology and Information Management, USA
Dr. Pekka Kess, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Finland
Dr. Sang M. Lee, Service Business: An International Journal, USA
Dr. Dušan Lesjak, Managing Global Transitions: International Research Journal, Slovenia
Dr. Chinho Lin, International Journal of Management & Enterprise Development, Taiwan
Dr. Daryl Nord, Journal of Computer Information Systems, USA
Dr. Zbigniew Pastuszak, International Journal of Services and Standards, Poland
Dr. Kongkiti Phusavat, International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Thailand
Dr. Andrej Rahten, International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies, Slovenia
Dr. Domingo Ribeiro Soriano, International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, Spain
Dr. Josu Takala, International Journal of Management & Enterprise Development, Finland
Dr. Amy J.C. Trappey, International Journal of Electronic Business Management, Taiwan
Dr. Nada Trunk Širca, International Journal of Management in Education, Slovenia
Dr. June Wei, Electronic Government: An International Journal, USA
Dr. Egon Žižmond, International Journal of Sustainable Economy, Slovenia
During this panel, 18 journal editors will address and analyze publishing opportunities and insights for high quality contributions in business/management disciplines research:
Boundaries Can be Research Opportunities
Common Mistakes for Research Articles
H-Index and Some Useful Hints
How to Choose a Right Journal Outlet?
How to Revise Papers?
How to Turn Conference Papers into Journal Papers?
Journal Impact Factor Study
Journal Performance Measurement
Research Methodology Issues
Tips at Early Stage
Tips for Case Study Research
Tips for Quantitative Research
Tips for Writing Up Abstract, Keywords, and Conclusion
Under-researched Topics, Under-utilized Theories or Methods
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