---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: extension cfp Intellectual Capital Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 11:50:59 +0100 From: elayne coakes coakese@WESTMINSTER.AC.UK To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Extension to May 31st..!!!!
CALL FOR PAPERS JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY Special issue of JORS on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital Guest Editors John S. Edwards and Elayne Coakes
This special issue of JORS, due to be published in 2002, will be dedicated to papers on the related subjects of knowledge management and intellectual capital. It is clear that operational researchers have contributions to offer to the area, especially by bringing holistic and multi-disciplinary perspectives. These might include case studies; theoretical developments; or agenda-setting contributions; as well as analyses that are qualitative, quantitative, or a mixture of the two. A particular aim for this special issue is to address the needs of practitioners as well as academics by achieving a balance between theory and practice, and especially covering the middle ground where the two meet. [Note that a separate statement summarising the contribution of the paper to the practice or theory of OR must now accompany all papers submitted to JORS.]
Contributions are invited on any aspect of knowledge management and/or intellectual capital, including (but not limited to) the following:
Corporate/organisational memory Measuring intellectual capital Linking intellectual capital with other forms of performance measurement Utilising intellectual capital for competitive advantage Processes and systems for knowledge creation, transfer, organising, sharing, storage, use or re-use Promoting a knowledge sharing culture Managing knowledge management projects Multi-cultural and cross-cultural issues
Wealth creation through knowledge management and intellectual capital management Deploying and exploiting intellectual capital for effective productivity Designing organisations and ways of working to maximise intellectual capital application Human centred assets Benchmarking for intellectual capital Simulations and the creation of knowledge and intellectual capital
The normal refereeing procedures and standards of JORS will apply. Four copies of the manuscript should be received at the Editorial Office by April 30th, 2001. Guidelines and information for contributors may be found inside the back cover of any issue of JORS, or on the OR Society's web site at http://www.orsoc.org.uk/readme/publication/index_f.html
The Guest Editors will be happy to answer any queries from potential authors.
John S. Edwards Aston Business School j.s.edwards@aston.ac.uk
Elayne Coakes Westminster Business School coakese@wmin.ac.uk
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