[Logprofs] CSCMP 2019 Academic Research Symposium (ARS)
Tokar, Travis
travis.tokar at tcu.edu
Tue Mar 12 14:53:25 EDT 2019
CSCMP Academic Research Symposium (ARS) - Call for Papers and Participation
Online Submission Period Open Now at: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eSites/372192/Login%20or%20Create%20Account
Deadline for Submissions: May 1, 2019
Greetings,
You are invited to the Council of Supply Chain Management Professional's (CSCMP) 2019 Academic Research Symposium (ARS), which will be held on Sunday, September 15 in Anaheim, California, in conjunction with the CSCMP's annual EDGE conference. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to meet with colleagues and share new research with top academics in the supply chain management discipline.
ARS Website: https://cscmpedge.org/ehome/344812/2019academics/
In addition to the opportunity to attend and connect with colleagues, we invite you to participate in this event by submitting your research for presentation. The event offers two presentation formats:
* Traditional track-session presentations of research or teaching papers
* Poster presentations of abstracts research that is in progress
Please find more details on these options below. Thank you for your involvement in the 2019 CSCMP ARS. We look forward to connecting with you in Anaheim!
2019 ARS Committee
Travis Tokar, 2019 ARS Chair
Texas Christian University
Chris Boone
Texas Christian University
Sebastian Jarzebowski
Kozminski University
Monique Murfield
Miami University
Simone Peinkofer
Michigan State University
Peter Ralston
Iowa State University
John Saldanha
West Virginia University
Wendy Tate
University of Tennessee
LaDonna Thornton
Auburn University
Xiang (Sean) Wan
Ohio State University
Zac Williams
Western Michigan University
Symposium Details
Research submissions are encouraged in the form of:
(1) Award Competitive Research Papers
(2) Teaching Innovation Papers
(3) Research Abstracts for Poster Presentation.
The full-length (20 pages or less) Award Competitive Papers should report basic findings and contributions of the research endeavor. All research submissions will be evaluated on originality, clarity, research design, and theoretical and practical contribution. Accepted papers will be invited to present in a track session at the ARS and will be considered for the E. Grosvenor Plowman Award. Authors of full-length papers not accepted for presentation might be invited instead to present their research as a poster.
Teaching Innovation Papers should also be no longer than 20 pages in length. These papers might include reporting of pedagogical techniques or methods, applied teaching case studies, experiential description of the use of new tools, or other innovative teaching methods. Teaching submissions will be evaluated for originality, clarity, and value of discussion of learning outcomes and will be considered for the Innovative Supply Chain Teaching Award. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present their research in a full session at the ARS. Authors of full-length papers not accepted for presentation might be invited instead to present their research as a poster.
Authors who are unlikely to have a paper ready to present by the submission deadline are highly encouraged to submit their work in progress (Research or Teaching) as a Research Abstract for Poster Presentation. These Abstracts should be five pages or less in length and include at least one figure that helps to describe critical ideas behind the research in progress. Consistent with the 2018 ARS, this year's ARS will host two dedicated poster sessions during the day of the symposium. Considering the overall positive feedback about the value of previous years poster sessions, we are expanding this part of the conference as a means to improve how we share our research and solicit feedback. Top posters will be considered for display during the CSCMP EDGE conference.
Award Opportunities
E. Grosvenor Plowman : Only full-length research papers will be considered for the E. Grosvenor Plowman Award, which is awarded to the best research paper of the symposium. Extended research abstracts are also welcomed, but priority in the final program will be given to full-length papers, and space for abstracts could therefore be limited.
Innovative Supply Chain Teaching Award: The teaching innovation track also openly invites submissions, both full length or extended abstracts. These may include research papers on pedagogical techniques or methods, applied teaching case studies, innovative teaching methods, or experiential papers describing the use of new tools. Teaching submissions will be evaluated for originality, clarity, and value of discussion of learning outcomes. Papers submitted to the teaching innovations track will be considered for the Innovative Supply Chain Teaching Award.
Guidelines for Submissions
* Authors can submit papers and abstracts before May 1st at: https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eSites/372192/Login%20or%20Create%20Account
* All research track submissions must not have been published or accepted for publication in any journal or other outlet. The symposium committee will place all accepted research papers into appropriate research tracks according to primary topic.
* Submissions should be formatted following The Journal of Business Logistics style and formatting guidelines.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/21581592/homepage/forauthors.html
* The first page of any submission should contain the manuscript's title and complete author names, affiliations, and contact information. This first page will be dropped when the manuscript is sent out for review by the committee. The title should be repeated on the second page, which in turn should be followed by the abstract, body, and visuals.
* All submissions will undergo a double blind review.
* Authors of accepted works will be asked to make appropriate changes based on reviewer comments for the symposium proceedings prior to presentation and publication. Authors other than award winners will have an option to publish an abbreviated version in the proceedings.
* Authors will be notified on or before June 30th, 2019 as to the final decision regarding their submission's acceptance to the symposium.
* Authors of each accepted paper or abstract will be asked to present at the Academic Research Symposium. At least one author must register for the Academic Research Symposium and agree to present.
* For additional information, call +1 630.574.0985 or e-mail education at cscmp.org<mailto:education at cscmp.org>
Travis Tokar, Ph.D. | Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management
Neeley School of Business, TCU | GrandMarc 110 | 817.257.7151
travis.tokar at tcu.edu<mailto:travis.tokar at tcu.edu> | www.neeley.tcu.edu<http://www.neeley.tcu.edu/> | https://www.linkedin.com/in/travistokar
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