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NACRA 2018: Call for Cases: Social Entrepreneurship & Sustainability

  • 1.  NACRA 2018: Call for Cases: Social Entrepreneurship & Sustainability

    Posted 01-18-2018 20:03

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    CALL FOR CASES

    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SUSTAINABILITY TRACK

    NORTH AMERICAN CASE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION


    Dear friends,

    We would like to invite you and your MSR colleagues to submit a case for the Social Entrepreneurship & Sustainability track at next year's Annual Meeting of the North American Case Research Association (NACRA), to be hosted in Orlando, Florida from October 4-6, 2018. The conference is open to all management disciplines, and we can direct you or your colleagues to other tracks if more appropriate.  

    Deadline for ALL submission of cases is June 18, 2018. Noon EST  

    NACRA Annual Meeting is a unique opportunity to engage with other leading case researchers in a small-group format, to receive detailed and constructive feedback about your case, and to participate in presentations from experienced case researchers and educators. Our distinctive round-table track design provides an excellent professional opportunity to enhance your abilities to develop higher quality participant-centered and discussion-based cases in marketing and international business.

    The Social Entrepreneurship & Sustainability track encourages and welcomes the submissions of teaching cases that relate to socially and environmentally responsible organizations, including but not limited to, social entrepreneurship, social business, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), non profits organizations, impact investment, microfinance, social innovation, new legal structures, certified B-Corporations, etc. The cases can be related to any functional area (Marketing, Finance, Accounting, HR, Operations, etc) and any vertical industry. We also encourage submission from different geographical perspectives as NACRA keeps growing its international presence.

    Undisguised decision-focused cases based on primary sources (interviews, field visits) are highly preferred. Although cases may be disguised, they must be based on real events and real people in real organizations. Submitted cases may have been previously taught, but must not be previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere (journals, books, online) before the October 4-6, 2018 conference. Please see the conference links on the NACRA website for submission and formatting instructions (www.nacra.net).

    We look forward to hearing from you, and hope to include you and your MSR colleagues in our track next year.

    Best wishes,

    Marlene Reed, Ph.D.,   Baylor University

    marlene_reed@baylor.edu

    Maria Ballesteros-Sola, D.B.A., California State University, Channel Islands

    maria.ballesteros-sola@csuci.edu



    "I've done a lot of statistical work in my career. But, that work would never allow me to accomplish whatever I've accomplished because it simply doesn't capture enough of the reality of management. We need to keep this balance between rigorous methodology-based academic work and case research – in-depth, clinical, longitudinal case research... without this balance, we will never make progress in this field... undertaking case studies has been fundamental to every bit of work that I've done."

    Dr. Michael E. Porter, Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, Harvard University





    Maria Ballesteros - Sola, DBA, MBA 

    Assistant Professor of Management 

    Martin V. Smith School of Business and Economics

    California Institute for Social Business

    California State University Channel Islands

    One University Drive

    Camarillo, CA 93012-8599

     

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