CALL FOR PAPERS
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While much of the business world is facing unprecedented disruptions due to a combination of factors such as climate change, growing protectionism across the world, gradual erosion in the authority of international trade bodies, and the rise of technologies that threaten millions of jobs, the continent of Africa is experiencing rapid economic growth. Together with a few East- and South-Asian countries, several African countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania rank among the fastest growing economies in the world. Despite this impressive economic performance, the continent of Africa has not received as much attention from academia as some other regions of the world. The conference will bring together the latest research on the prospects and perils of doing business in Africa and also feature the current thinking on how the business world can cope with the disruptions unleashed by forces beyond the control of individual firms or governments.
Competitive papers, extended abstracts, work-in-progress papers, and proposals for special sessions are invited for the topic areas listed below. Papers, cases and proposals in pedagogy related areas are welcome as well. While submissions from all business disciplines will be considered, those focusing on the conference theme and the continent of Africa will be given special consideration. Doctoral and other students are encouraged to submit papers. There is a special discount on registration fee for students. A limited number of invited papers will also be presented by some distinguished academics and business executives.
All submissions will be blind reviewed, and a select number of papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Publication in the proceedings does not preclude subsequent publication in other journals when proper acknowledgements are made. By submitting a manuscript, the author(s) certifies that it is not copyrighted or previously published, has not been presented or accepted or is not currently under review for presentation at another professional meeting. At least one author must register for the conference. If more than one author presents the paper, each presenter must register.
BEST PAPER AWARD
The Best Paper Award, based on the recommendations of reviewers, will be given during the Gala Dinner on January 8, 2020. All full-length papers related to Africa and/or the conference theme submitted before the deadline will automatically be considered for the Best Paper Award.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Following the AIB “rule of three”, no author should be associated with more than three submissions. The manuscripts should be typed in a single Microsoft Word document containing all exhibits and figures.
All submissions must be submitted to AIBNEA@quinnipiac.edu. Electronic submissions will be acknowledged by return e-mail upon receipt. Specific instructions will be sent to the authors of accepted manuscripts along with the acceptance notification. The tentative conference program will be uploaded on the website of AIB-Africa and AIB-US-NE.
REGISTRATION
The pre-registration fee is USD 175 (KES 17,500/-) and USD 75 for students (KES 7,500). Registration includes a copy of conference proceedings, most meals during the conference, a reception, refreshments between sessions, and the Gala Dinner. Some sightseeing and tours to Maasai market and factory/tea garden will be organized.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES (SEPARATE FEES APPLY)
HOTEL AND TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
The host university, USIU-Africa, has made special arrangements with two nearby hotels that will provide a special discount to conference attendees. Conference attendees must make their own reservation using a code to be provided with the acceptance letters by the conference organizers.
For more information, please contact Professor Mohammad Elahee (AIB-US-NE) mohammad.elahee@quinnipiac.edu; Professor Abel Kinoti (AIB-Africa) akinoti@riarauniversity.ac.ke; or Dean Teresia Linge (USIU-Africa) aib@usiu.ac.ke.
For detailed information: Download Conference Brochure