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CONFERENCES · Publication Opportunities
· International Journal of
Economics & Business
· American Journal of
· Journal of Innovative
· International Academy |
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CONFERENCES
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The International academy of Business holds two major types of conferences to bring together researchers, academics, business executives and professionals from the United States and other countries -- including the four emerging giants (China, India, Brazil and Russia) and smaller economies that often get left out. |
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Annually, one conference is held in the United States where participants from other countries join their colleagues from the United States in presenting and discussing ideas in a variety of business fields. This friendly and dynamic conference offers learning
opportunities to both the U.S. and international participants. |
The IAB also plans to hold conferences in foreign cities to which participants from the U.S. can conveniently travel. International conference locations basically duplicate the U.S. format. However, they provide real-life international experience to
U.S. participants while providing a venue for local scholars to participate in an international conference. |
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¤ Constructive Feedback and
Networking The IAB provides publication opportunities to academics and researchers though its four journals: (ISSN: 1948-5166) The first three of these journals are peer-reviewed (double- blind rigorous reviews) and are listed in Cabell’s Directory. The International Academy of Business Review serves as an editorially reviewed proceedings volume. This too is listed in Cabell’s Directory. All of the IAB journals have been issued ISSN numbers by the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. There is no submission fee. However, accepted papers for the peer-reviewed journals are subject to a modest page fee to defray the costs. ¤ Teaching WorkshopsThe IAB recognizes the importance of teaching and holds teaching workshops at its conferences, headed by experienced teachers. These workshops focus on tools and techniques that seem to work for most student populations. Teaching workshops provide faculty development and networking opportunities for academics who may otherwise not be presenting a research paper at the conference. ¤ Research Alliance The IAB recognized the importance given to collaborative research and to collaborative responses to grant proposals. The organization plans to have sessions at each conference exploring the development of joint proposals in response to various RFPs, and to current public policy issues or other topical research ideas. ¤ Participation Certificates Participation certificates are provided to everyone attending the teaching workshops. Documentation on the number of hours of participation for participants seeking continuing professional education (CPE) is provided on request.
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The International Academy of Business and all its journals are registered in the U.S. All rights reserved. |
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