CERALE 2020: CERALE-EGADE Business School 2020 Conference Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Santa Fe Mexico City, Mexico, May 26-29, 2020 |
Conference website | https://egade.csf.itesm.mx/sites/cerale/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cerale2020 |
CERALE-EGADE Business School 2020 Conference
New technological, managerial and social dynamics for a sustainable Europe-Americas relationship
Tecnologico de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, Mexico, 27-29 May 2020
https://egade.csf.itesm.mx/sites/cerale
The CERALE-EGADE Business School 2020 will take place in a context characterised by the omnipresence of new technologies which, over the course of a few decades, have transformed the workings of the economy and markets, governance modes and politics, the dynamics of organisations and the very lives of individuals. Virtuality, by overcoming the barriers of space, has profoundly reshaped the operating and interaction methods of businesses, which, driven by the desire and need to develop, are seeking to generate value through integrated dynamics.
The aim of this conference is to examine the impact of the abovementioned changes on our way of innovating, managing, producing, engaging in business, distributing, consuming, procuring and hiring, etc., by comparing and contrasting the European and American environments. The event will give rise to an interdisciplinary dialogue on management in its broadest sense. By bringing together professors and researchers in management sciences from both sides of the Atlantic, its goal, in continuity with previous editions, is to continue to forge a scientific community eager to share new theoretical approaches, revise existing paradigms and confront them with the new European and American realities. Fostering research in management fuelled by these realities, the 2020 Conference seeks to provide a space for dialogue and learning between researchers and business leaders, and to go beyond academic frontiers and contribute to the strategic approaches of economic, institutional and social stakeholders on both continents.
This central theme will highlight the impact of new technologies on organisations (factory of the future, Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence and big data, etc.), on markets and on consumer trends (the transition from a possessive economy to a participative economy), in addition to their effects on the social, solidarity-based and inclusive economy. A key objective is to illustrate the role of new technologies in the narrowing or widening of the digital gap between and within countries and to discuss the role of the individual in the context of the ongoing digital revolution.
Academic sessions:
Session 1: Back to black? Intercultural management in an increasingly uncertain global economy
Co-chairs:Robert Wilken, ESCP Europe; Consuelo García de la Torre, EGADE Business School; Jaime Ruiz, Universidad de los Andes; Amparo Jiménez, UQAM; Hèla Yousfi, Université Paris-Dauphine
Session 2: International dynamics
Co-chairs:Miguel Ángel Montoya, EGADE Business School; Luz Marina Ferro, Universidad de los Andes
Session 3: Finance and macroeconomics
Co-chairs: René Cabral, EGADE Business School; Jérôme Creel, ESCP Europe
Session 4: Entrepreneurship
Co-chairs: José Ernesto Amorós, EGADE Business School; Sergio Postigo, Universidad de San Andrés; Andrés Guerrero, Universidad de los Andes; Martin Kupp, ESCP Europe
Session 5: Leadership and Governance: Back to a Contextualized Future!
Co-chairs: Elliot Kruse, EGADE Business School; Wafa Khlif, Toulouse Business School
Session 6: Management of family-run businesses
Co-chairs: Edgar Ramírez, EGADE Business School; Miguel Palacios, ESCP Europe; Luis Díaz, Universidad de los Andes; Luis Felipe Cisneros Martínez, HEC Montreal
Session 7: Social innovation and sustainability
Co-chairs: Bryan Husted, EGADE Business School; Juan Carlos Montes, Universidad de los Andes; Nancy Matos, ESAN Perú
Session 8: Conscious marketing and retail
Co-chairs: Jorge Vera and Eva González, EGADE Business School; Olivier Badot, ESCP Europe; Andrés Barrios – Universidad de los Andes
Session 9: Public policy, public management and public services in the digital age
Co-chairs: Pablo González and Alejandro Barros, Centro de Sistemas Públicos, Universidad de Chile; Jean-Michel Saussois, ESCP Europe
Session 10: Global and local value chains
Co-chairs: Jorge Walter, Universidad de San Andrés; Jean Ruffier, IAE de Lyon; Hernán Manson, International Trade Centre; Claudia Rebolledo, HEC Montréal; Eric Porras Musalem, EGADE Business School
Session 11. Ecosystems of innovation: main managerial and strategic approaches, challenges and opportunities for evolution
Co-chairs:Erwan Lamy, ESCP Europe; Leonardo Augusto de Vasconcelos Gomes, FEA Universidade de São Paulo; Alfonso Ávila Robinson, EGADE Business School
Abstracts instructions:
Authors are invited to submit an extended structured abstract, set out under 6-9 sub-headings ( Emerald Publishing© provides a guide for practical help "How to... write an abstract"):
- Title (mandatory)
- Purpose (mandatory)
- Design/methodology/approach (mandatory)
- Findings (mandatory)
- Research limitations/implications (if applicable)
- Practical implications (if applicable)
- Social implications (if applicable)
- Originality/value (mandatory)
- Article clasification (mandatory)
Maximum is 1000 words in total (including keywords and article classification, see below).
Please use regular paper size (Letter or A4) with 2 cm each four margins, Times New Roman 10 points size, single space. Any documents that not follow this structure and format will be not reviewed
Keywords
Authors should provide appropriate and short keywords. The maximum number of keywords is five (5).
Article Classification
Authors must categorize their paper as. The category which most closely describes their paper should be selected from this list:
Research paper. This category covers papers which report on any type of research undertaken by the author(s). The research may involve the construction or testing of a model or framework, action research, testing of data, market research or surveys, empirical, scientific or clinical research.
Conceptual paper. These papers will not be based on research but will develop hypotheses. The papers are likely to be discursive and will cover philosophical discussions and comparative studies of others' work and thinking.
Case study. Case studies describe actual interventions or experiences within organizations. They may well be subjective and will not generally report on research. A description of a legal case or a hypothetical case study used as a teaching exercise would also fit into this category.
Systematic literature review. It is expected that all types of paper cite any relevant literature so this category should only be used if the main purpose of the paper is to annotate and/or critique the literature in a particular subject area. It may be a selective bibliography providing advice on information sources or it may be comprehensive in that the paper's aim is to cover the main contributors to the development of a topic and explore their different views.