[Microinsurancefocus] Call for papers: Journal for Management Studies

Microinsurance Network info at microinsurancenetwork.org
Tue Apr 14 09:30:25 CEST 2009


Sorry, for omitting the contact information

 

Submissions 

Papers should be submitted as e-mail attachments to Gerry George (papers
should be marked JMS Special Issue and sent to rgcadmin at imperial.ac.uk) by
31st December 2009. The anticipated publication date is 2011. 

Please conform to the normal guidelines for submission to JMS
(www.blackwellpublishing.com/jms). Any enquiries relating to this Special
Issue can be directed to any of the editors (Gerry --
g.george at imperial.ac.uk; Jaideep -- jcp31 at cam.ac.uk; Anita --
Anita.McGahan at Rotman.Utoronto.Ca).

 

De : Microinsurance Network [mailto:info at microinsurancenetwork.org] 
Envoyé : mardi 14 avril 2009 09:29
À : 'microinsurancefocus at microfinance.lu'
Objet : Call for papers: Journal for Management Studies

 

This is not directly related to microinsurance, but could be interesting
anyway. 

 

They invite papers that adopt multi-level approaches at the individual,
community and regional levels of analysis to explain social transformation
enabled by innovation and entrepreneurship. Papers that develop conceptual
insights into the emergence of specific innovative practices and value
creating outcomes are encouraged. Given the limited empirical evidence on
this topic, well-developed empirical papers are particularly welcome. Papers
solely focused on social and developmental issues are not part of this call.
All manuscripts should address the firm and its industry/network or
individual entrepreneurs as the unit of analysis.

 

They encourage manuscripts which explore, but are not limited to, questions
such as:

·         How can organisational innovation become a tool for social
transformation and growth?

·         Organisational Innovation for Inclusive Growth

·         Are there fundamental theoretical and empirical differences
between inclusive innovation and entrepreneurship across economic contexts? 

·         How do organisations respond and innovate to achieve inclusive
growth and access? 

·         What are organisational or community level motives that bring
together such innovations? 

·         What economic sectors have there been greater success in inclusive
growth? 

·         Why and under what conditions does inclusive growth succeed? How
has business-model innovation occurred under inclusive growth initiatives? 

·         What empirical relationships arise between inclusive growth and
sustainability?

 

 

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