-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Announcement TAKE conference 2019 in Vienna (3 - 5 July 2019) / Call for Tracks Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2018 14:46:17 +0200 From: Florian Kragulj florian.kragulj@wu.ac.at Reply-To: info@take-conference2019.com To: Florian Kragulj florian.kragulj@wu.ac.at
Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to announce that together with the Institute for Applied Research on Skilled Crafts and Trades (IAGF), based in the Austrian Economic Chambers (WKO), we will host the *International Conference on Theory and Applications in the Knowledge Economy (TAKE)*, *3 - 5 July 2019*, in *Vienna*, Austria!
TAKE is devoted to the *multidisciplinary study of the knowledge economy*. The diversity of fields, including knowledge management, organizational learning, intellectual capital, strategic management, innovation and entrepreneurship, human resources, and public management, transforms TAKE into an unique and open-minded forum to analyse the relation and the gap between theories and practices in the knowledge economy. Under the next year's general theme "*Building Future Competences - Theory Meets Practice*", we will bring together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to discuss, advance, and shape the future of the knowledge economy.
As the local conference chair, I cordially _*invite you to submit https://www.take-conference2019.com/?page_id=168 a track proposal until October 1, 2018*_. We welcome both established and emerging topics that draw significant attention within knowledge management and related fields. The aim of track sessions is to provide specific research themes for paper submissions. Proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee. Accepted tracks will be included in the Call for Papers which will be published by mid of October.
Please check the*conference website www.take-conference2019.com https://www.take-conference2019.com *and have a look at the*attached leaflet https://www.take-conference2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/announcment-flyer.pdf for further details. *I would be grateful, if you could share this message with your fellow colleagues.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards, Florian Kragulj