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International Conference on Emerging trends in Management – ICETM 2012


Mohammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad, Pakistan is holding International Conference on Emerging trends in Management – ICETM 2012 on May 18-19 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The conference aims to provide a forum for exchange of ideas on the latest business developments in the field of Management among researchers and practitioners in universities and industries and to seek opportunities for collaboration among the participants. The conference features key note speeches, engaging workshops and panel discussions. For details, visit conference website at http://www.jinnah.edu.pk/ICETM 2012

 The organizing committee ICETM 2012 invites papers on (but not limited to) the following:
 ·Marketing
 ·HRM Practices
 ·Performance Evaluation
 ·Training and Development
 ·Leadership
 ·Management
 ·Information Management
 ·Entrepreneurship
 ·eCommerce and eBusiness
 ·MIS
 ·Innovation Management
 ·Globalization
 ·Sustainability
 ·Project Management
 ·Organizational Ethics
 ·Financial Markets
 ·Capital Markets
 ·Accounting
 · Relevant Topics

Selected papers from conference proceedings will be published in Jinnah Business Review (JBR, ISSN 2070 0296).

Author’s Schedule
Deadline for submission of papers           :              January   30, 2012
Notification of acceptance of papers        :              April   02, 2012
Last date of registration                          :               May   02, 2012
Conference                                            :               May   18-19, 2012

Additional Deadlines:                  
Non authors registration starts                  :               May 10, 2012
Non authors registration ends                   :               May 17, 2012

Please register (FREE) at http://www.jinnah.edu.pk/ICETM2012 to submit paper(s)/ participate in the conference. Contact at ICETM2012@jinnah.edu.pk for your queries.



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