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Call for Papers
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Current Topics: |
| Service Marketing |
Service Operations |
| Service Information Technology |
Service Human Resources |
| Service Innovation |
E-Service |
| Service Science |
Customer Relationship Management |
| Empirical Studies of Service |
Globalization |
| Theoretical Perspectives on Service |
Government Policy |
| Service Engineering |
Public Sector |
| Service Design |
E-Government |
| Service Productivity |
Trade in Service |
| Healthcare Service |
Other topics in service research |
Preference for
academic abstracts will be given to more rigorous analytical, empirical and
behavioral approaches. Reviews of major research areas are especially
encouraged. Case studies by business practitioners are also
encouraged, and this year a "Best
Practitioner Paper" will be awarded at the conference.
The
conference will highlight the latest thinking in service, particularly those
that combine aspects of technology, social science, and business. Conference attendees will consist of both
academicians and practitioners, and we ask that the 25-minute presentations be
understandable to both groups.
Because there will be no published proceedings, we
encourage authors to submit their best work, providing it will not have been
published by the date of the conference.
Abstracts may be submitted ONLY via the online form.
They should be no longer than 1 page. Sample abstracts that were accepted into
the 2007 program are provided below.
The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2008 at 23:59,
Eastern-Standard Time. The conference committee will select abstracts on a
competitive basis, and authors will be notified by May 1, 2008.
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