CALL FOR CASES!!!
The 31st Annual CASE Association Conference
May 16-19, 2007 ? New Brunswick, NJ in conjunction with EAM
Hyatt Regency New Brunswick
DEADLINE: December 8, 2006 Electronic Submissions ONLY
http://eaom.org
CASE is interested in reviewing: a) cases in the advanced developmental
stage, b) papers/symposia dealing with case writing and teaching, c)
student authored cases, and d) "embryo" cases in the idea stage of
development. Awards will be provided for Best Case, Best Mentored Case,
and Best ?New? Case (from First-time submitters to CASE). See our
website at:
http://www.caseweb.org
Advanced cases-in-progress (with teaching note) should be sufficiently
formed to enable constructive criticism. Roundtable discussions with
designated discussants comprised of the top case researchers, journal
editors, and textbook publishers. These cases will appear in CASE?s
Proceedings (along with anonymous reviewers? comments).
Research papers and symposia on case-related topics should follow the
guidelines established for the affiliated Eastern Academy of Management
conference and will be published in their Proceedings.
Student Authored Cases Each year we highlight student case writers and
provide a special place on our program for them. Students in need of
guidance should, contact: Dr. Jack McCarthy ? email:
jack.mccarthy@unh.edu
Embryo cases may be as brief as one or two pages and should outline the
case idea as well as developmental issues about which the author wants
guidance. These cases will be discussed in an open-roundtable workshop
where experienced case writers will provide hands-on advisement. Please
note that a special embryo submission form is required and is available
at caseweb.org (Limit of one embryo submission per author).
All presenters at CASE who are not yet members of The CASE Association
are required to pay a $25 annual membership fee which will be collected
at registration.
The CASE Association is a developmental organization. Our mission is to
foster case research, writing and instruction; an approach that is
"inclusive" rather than "exclusive." We strive to help case writers
(particularly beginners and potential beginners) understand more about
improving their initial efforts at case research, writing, and
instruction. ? CASE is the Eastern affiliate of the North American Case
Research Association (www.nacra.net)
For further information visit
www.caseweb.org or contact:
Dr. Jack McCarthy ? e-mail:
jack.mccarthy@unh.edu
Electronic Submission only!
For submission & conference details:
http://eaom.org