Forwarded message from [mkeil@GSU.EDU (Mark Keil)] sent originally on Mon, 18 Oct 1999 16:23:43 -0700: : 2000 Call for Papers : Organizational Communication and Information Systems : (OCIS) Division : Academy of Management Annual Meeting : Toronto : : Mark Keil, OCIS Program Chair : : The Organizational Communication and Information Systems : (OCIS) Division of the Academy of Management invites you to : submit papers this January to be refereed for presentation in the : Academy of Management annual meeting in Toronto next August. : The Academy, unlike conferences of specific communication and : information systems organizations, involves a wide variety of : fields represented in business schools, from organizational : behavior to technology and innovation management. Attending : this conference is an opportunity to be visible to colleagues in your : business school, as well as to others in communication or : information systems. The OCIS division within the Academy : provides a smaller community in which you can meet people doing : work in OC and IS. : : The conference runs from August 6 through August 9, with pre- : conference activities on August 4 through August 6. The theme : for the 2000 AOM conference is A New Time. You may read : the Call for Papers for the entire Academy at the following URL: : http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/2000/callforsubs.htm. : : Although the conference is many months away, the January 7, : 2000 deadline for submission is approaching. Below is a brief : overview of what and how to submit to the conference (the : Academys Call for Papers has complete instructions that you : should consult before actual submission). Please join us in : Toronto! : : WHAT TO SUBMIT TO OCIS : : The OCIS Divisions focus is on behavioral and social aspects of : communication and information systems within and between : organizations. Topics include, but are not limited to, the study of : interpersonal communication; verbal, nonverbal, and electronic : communication; vertical, horizontal and diagonal communication; : executive information systems; intergroup and intragroup : communication; DSS and GDSS; communication networks; : organizational adoption of communication and information : technology; communication and information strategy and policy; : communication and organizational culture; communication and : information research methodology; and managing information : systems. Emerging topics and methods are always welcome. : : HOW TO SUBMIT TO OCIS : : Submissions are a two stage process: 1) electronic submission of : title page and abstract via the web; and 2) hardcopy submissions, : with submission number, by deadline. : : - ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION: You need to register your : proposal electronically (at http://www.aom.pace.edu) in : advance of the paper deadline to get assigned a submission : number. Electronic submission forms on the Academy web : page will open December 1, 1999. The earlier you do this, the : better, as the web site capacity is likely to be strained at the last : minute. You will be asked to give the title of your proposed : paper or symposium proposal, the formal names, affiliations, e- : mail addresses, and phone numbers of all authors or presenters, : as well as your 250-word abstract. After you submit this : information you will receive an identification number which : must be included on your hardcopy submission. : : - HARDCOPY SUBMISSION: Deadline for receipt of papers : and symposium proposals is January 7, 2000. Hard copies of : your submissions (with the submission number you received : through electronic registration) need to get to me by that day. : Fax submissions are NOT acceptable. SEND SUBMISSIONS : TO: : : Mark Keil : Department of Computer Information Systems : J. Mack Robinson College of Business : 35 Broad Street, Suite 919 : Atlanta, GA 30303 : : Please read the Academy submission guidelines carefully in : advance. In addition to the 4 copies of your paper and cover : page and the completed submission checklist, you will need : postage stamps, a post card, and envelopes for the required : self-addressed stamped mailing materials. If you have last- : minute questions, you can reach me by phone at 404-651-3830, : or by e-mail at mkeil@gsu.edu : ========================ÿ 3D============= : Mark Keil : Associate Professor : Department of Computer Information Systems : J. Mack Robinson College of Business : Georgia State University : P.O. Box 4015 : Atlanta, GA 30302-4015 : : Email mkeil@gsu.edu : Phone 404.651.3830 : Fax 404.651.3842 : ========================ÿ 3D============= : : ===== Start of ISWorld List Footer ===== : Moving? Want to subscribe/unsubscribe? Find an old posting? : See: http://isds.bus.lsu.edu/cvoc/isworld/ : If you do not find the answer contact gabe@isds.bus.lsu.edu : ===== End of ISWorld List Footer =====
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