How Do I Submit to the 2014 DSI Annual Meeting? |
Thank you for your interest in presenting at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute. Submissions for the 2014 Annual Meeting will be accepted after January 31, 2014.
The Conference Management System (CMS) will accommodate submissions of Full Papers, Abstracts, Panel Proposals, and Workshop Proposals.
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- Full Paper submissions can be submitted to either the Business Knowledge Research pillar or the Business Learning & Education Research pillar. Full Papers will be peer-reviewed and, if accepted, will be published in the conference proceedings, in addition to being scheduled for presentation at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute. Full Papers that are not accepted to be published in the conference proceedings may still be accepted for presentation. Full Papers that are incomprehensible or filled with egregious errors will not be accepted. Please prepare your Full Paper submission document following the guidelines in the 2014 DSI Annual Meeting Full Paper Submission TEMPLATE.
- Abstract submissions can be submitted to either the Business Knowledge Research pillar or the Business Learning & Education Research pillar. Abstracts are generally accepted by default unless deemed inappropriate for, or incompatible with, the track to which it was submitted or to the theme of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute. Abstracts are not published in the conference proceedings. Abstracts that are incomprehensible or filled with egregious errors will not be accepted. Please prepare your Abstract submission document following the guidelines in the 2014 DSI Annual Meeting Abstract, Panel Proposal, or Workshop Proposal Submission TEMPLATE.
- Panel Proposal submissions can be submitted to the Business Knowledge Research pillar, the Business Learning & Education Research pillar, or the Professional Development pillar. Panels proposed for the Business Knowledge Research pillar or the Business Learning & Education Research pillar generally bring together expertise to discuss research trends, issues, and concerns. Panels proposed for the Professional Development pillar bring together expertise to discuss new research or pedagogical methods. Ideally, names of panelists should be included in any Panel Proposal. Please prepare your Panel Proposal submission document following the guidelines in the 2014 DSI Annual Meeting Abstract, Panel Proposal, or Workshop Proposal Submission TEMPLATE.
- Workshop Proposal submissions can be submitted to the Professional Development pillar only. They are sessions intended to help attendees learn new methods to improve the conduct of research; the conduct of curriculum design, delivery, and evaluation; or the conduct of professional services (e.g., reviewing). Please prepare your Workshop Proposal submission document following the guidelines in the 2014 DSI Annual Meeting Abstract, Panel Proposal, or Workshop Proposal Submission TEMPLATE.
Before you submit, please read the helpful tips about how to submit through the CMS by clicking the link below:
For specific instructions about submitting Full Papers, Abstracts, Panel Proposals, or Workshop Proposals, please click one of the links below:
- How to Submit a Full Paper
- How to Submit an Abstract
- How to Submit a Panel Proposal
- How to Submit a Workshop Proposal
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