Friday, May 17, 2013

AIJ Call for Conference Papers


Call for Conference Papers and Presentations
Deadline: August 31, 2013

AIJ: Education, Practice, and Research  
Annual Academic Conference

This is a call for authors to present their papers at the Administrative Issues Journal Academic Conference. The conference will be held on Thursday, November 7th, and Friday, November 8th, at the NCED Conference Center in Norman. 

Submissions for the AIJ Academic Conference shall consist of an abridged paper of no more than 5 pages in length (references and tables not included). The paper should be accompanied by an abstract and a biography of all the authors involved. The papers are to be double spaced and should follow APA 6th edition guidelines. Papers must be submitted through the Conference Submission Form by August 31, 2013.  Once submitted, they will be double-blind reviewed to determine if they are suitable for the conference. Authors will be notified of the decision regarding their paper as each is reviewed.

If you are accepted to present at the conference, would like to attend without presenting, or have previously been accepted for publication in the AIJ, please complete the Conference Registration Form. Registration for the conference is $275 before September 15, or $325 after. The Graduate student registration fee is $175. Registrations are not accepted afterSeptember 30. Registration includes all conference proceedings on a flash drive, a small souvenir, and refreshments throughout the conference.

The Administrative Issues Journal: Education, Practice, and Research (AIJ) is an e-journal dedicated to expanding the knowledge of current multidisciplinary issues in administration. The AIJ provides a platform for the publication and promotion of viable blind-reviewed research at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

This conference accepts papers and presentations related, but not limited to, Business Administration, Health Care Administration, Education Administration, Nursing Administration, and Public Administration (see website for full list). The articles can relate directly to issues in education, practice, and research. The Administrative Issues Journal accepts quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methodology research, as well as literature reviews and theoretical frameworks. 

If you would like to submit a manuscript for the AIJ Academic Conference, please click the link below or copy and paste it into your address bar and complete an online submission form.


If you are notified that your paper has been accepted for the conference or you are simply going to attend without presenting, you will then be required to register for the conference. Registration must be completed no later than September 30, 2013. The Conference Registration Form can be found at the following link:


Payment for the conference fees can be made via PayPal or by check or money order. Purchase orders are not accepted. Payments must be made and received before September 30, 2013.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at aij@swosu.edu or (580) 774-7175. Thank you for your time. We look forward to working with you to advance the education, practice, and research of administration.

Tami Moser, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, Assistant Professor
Administrative Issues Journal: Education, Practice, Research
Everett Dobson School of Business and Technology
Department of Finance, Management, and Marketing

Southwestern Oklahoma State University
STF 342 | 580-774-7175
 

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