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Global Management Conference, Rio de Janeiro 2012

 

The Global Management Conference (GM Conference) is set by CISRO Institute of Management to foster and promote global management studies for sustainable economic development. The program committee of the GMconference consists of international scholars and practitioners.  The main purposes of the GMconference are to:

  • Promote research pertaining to global management issues facing the full spectrum of organizations including: corporations, non-governmental organizations and not-for-profit organizations;
  • Encourage the integration and exchange of knowledge among academics and professionals worldwide and
  • Develop frameworks for a better understanding of the dynamics of globalization to facilitate the transfer of the knowledge and technologies aimed at sustainable development.

The annual GMconference venues will showcase emerging destinations offering attendees new first-hand experiences. Our premiere, the 2009 conference will be held in Rio, Brazil and will focus on the Decision Making in a Changing Economic Environment. We welcome papers, planetary presentations, case studies, round table, panels, workshops, forums and organizing session proposals.  Selected conference papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Global Business Administration (JGBA)

We invite international scholars and institutional partners to join us in Bali and in our future conferences.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Tov Assogbavi, Conference Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Dr. Panamia Amelia, Conference Co-Chair
CISRO Institute of Management, Sudbury, Canada;
Dr. Maurice Grzeda, Program Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Dr. Sébastien Azondékon, Program Chair
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Canada;
Ms.  Inna Golub, Layout Editor,
CISRO Institute of Management, Canada
Ms.  Sabine Martinez, Administrative Assistant
CISRO Institute of Management, Canada

 

  • Global Management Conference, Rio de Janeiro 2012

    The Global Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Global Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The GM conference covers the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions featuring cross national research involving innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance/responsibilities and new organizational forms or structures.

     

Global Management Conference, Budapest 2011

The Global Management Conference (GM Conference), an initiative of the CISRO Institute of Management, is dedicated to fostering and promoting global management studies for sustainable economic development. Guided by a program committee consisting of international scholars and practitioners, the GM Conference embraces the following objectives:

  • To promote research pertaining to global management issues across the full spectrum of organizations including: corporations, non-governmental organizations and not-for-profit organizations;

  • To encourage integration and exchange of knowledge among academics and professionals worldwide;

  • To develop frameworks for a better understanding of the dynamics of globalization in the process of sharing knowledge and technologies aimed at sustainable development.

The Global Management Conference invites research from the entire domain of Global Management. Conference tracks will focus on the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions of cross national research focused on innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance, social responsibility and new organizational forms or structures.

The annual GM Conference venues will showcase emerging destinations offering attendees new first-hand experiences.  Our 2011 conference theme, Decision Making in a Changing Economic Environment will include a variety of session formats: paper presentations, plenary sessions, case tracks, round tables, panels, workshops, forums and self-organized sessions.  Selected conference papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Global Business Administration (JGBA)

We invite international scholars and institutional partners to join us in Budapest and in our future conferences.


Conference Chair
Prof. Tov Assogbavi
, Director of CISRO
Laurentian University, Canada.

Conference Co-Chair
Dr. Vasa Laszlo
Saint Stephen University, Hungary

Conference Vice-Chair
Prof. Maurice Grzeda
Laurentian University, Canada

 

  • Global Management Conference, Budapest 2011

    May 4, 2011 – May 7, 2011

    The Global Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Global Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The GM conference covers the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions featuring cross national research involving innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance/responsibilities and new organizational forms or structures.

Global Management Conference, Bali 2010

The Global Management Conference (GM Conference) is set by CISRO Institute of Management to foster and promote global management studies for sustainable economic development. The program committee of the GMconference consists of international scholars and practitioners.  The main purposes of the GMconference are to:

  • Promote research pertaining to global management issues facing the full spectrum of organizations including: corporations, non-governmental organizations and not-for-profit organizations;
  • Encourage the integration and exchange of knowledge among academics and professionals worldwide and
  • Develop frameworks for a better understanding of the dynamics of globalization to facilitate the transfer of the knowledge and technologies aimed at sustainable development.

The annual GMconference venues will showcase emerging destinations offering attendees new first-hand experiences. Our second, the 2010 conference will be held in Bali, Indonesia and will focus on the Decision Making in a Changing Economic Environment. We welcome papers, planetary presentations, case studies, round table, panels, workshops, forums and organizing session proposals.  Selected conference papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Global Business Administration (JGBA)

We invite international scholars and institutional partners to join us in Bali and in our future conferences.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Tov Assogbavi, Conference Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Porf. Dr. E. S. Margianti, Conference Co-Chair
Gunadarma University, Jakarta, Indonesia;
Dr. Maurice Grzeda, Program Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Dr. Toto Sugiharto, Program Chair
Gunadarma University, Jakarta, Indonesia;
Dr. Sébastien Azondékon, Program Chair
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Canada;
Dr. Komlan Sedzro, Program Chair;
UQAM, Montreal, Canada;
Ms.  Niar Siringoringo, Layout Editor,
Gunadarma University, Jakarta, Indonesia
M. Wei Cui, Administrative Assistant,
CISRO Institute of Management, Canada
Ms.  Inna Holub, Coordinator
CISRO Institute of Management, UK
Dr. Suzy Suhendra, Coordinator
Gunadarma University, Indonesia

  • Global Management Conference, Bali 2010

    April 27, 2010 – May 2, 2010

    The Global Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Global Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The GM conference covers the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions featuring cross national research involving innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance/responsibilities and new organizational forms or structures.

Pan-African Management Conference, Accra 2010

Global Management Conference, Rio 2009

The Global Management Conference (GM Conference) is set by CISRO Institute of Management to foster and promote global management studies for sustainable economic development. The program committee of the GMconference consists of international scholars and practitioners.  The main purposes of the GMconference are to:

  • Promote research pertaining to global management issues facing the full spectrum of organizations including: corporations, non-governmental organizations and not-for-profit organizations;
  • Encourage the integration and exchange of knowledge among academics and professionals worldwide and
  • Develop frameworks for a better understanding of the dynamics of globalization to facilitate the transfer of the knowledge and technologies aimed at sustainable development.

The annual GMconference venues will showcase emerging destinations offering attendees new first-hand experiences. Our premiere, the 2009 conference will be held in Rio, Brazil and will focus on the Decision Making in a Changing Economic Environment. We welcome papers, planetary presentations, case studies, round table, panels, workshops, forums and organizing session proposals.  Selected conference papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Global Business Administration (JGBA)

We invite international scholars and institutional partners to join us in Bali and in our future conferences.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Tov Assogbavi, Conference Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Dr. Panamia Amelia, Conference Co-Chair
CISRO Institute of Management, Sudbury, Canada;
Dr. Maurice Grzeda, Program Chair
Laurentian University, Canada;
Dr. Sébastien Azondékon, Program Chair
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), Canada;
Ms.  Inna Golub, Layout Editor,
CISRO Institute of Management, Canada
Ms.  Sabine Martinez, Administrative Assistant
CISRO Institute of Management, Canada

  • Global Management Conference, Bali 2010

    The Global Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Global Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The GM conference covers the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions featuring cross national research involving innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance/responsibilities and new organizational forms or structures.

  • Global Management Conference, Rio 2009

    April 22, 2009 – April 26, 2009

    The Global Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Global Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The GM conference will cover the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial processes that cross national boundaries, joint ventures, strategic alliances, political and cultural environments. The GM conference also welcomes submissions featuring cross national research involving innovation, democracy, entrepreneurship, leadership, corporate governance/responsibilities and new organizational forms or structures.

Pan-African Management Conference

The Pan_African Management Conference invites research across the entire range of topics encompassing the domain of Management including multinational, non-governmental and not-for profit organizations. The PAM conference will cover the full range of global management interests including: strategies and managerial

  • Pan-African Management Conference

    June 3, 2009 – June 7, 2009

South America Manegement Conference



Global Management Conference, Bali 2010 Organized
by Global Academic Services, Canada & Gunadarma University, Indonesia