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Changing Patterns of Global Growth ****DEADLINE EXTENDED***


Special issue call for papers from

 

Due to the unprecedented recent events on the world financial stage, the editorial team of the International Journal of Emerging Markets has decided to extend the deadline of the following call for papers. We are inviting your further contributions, with a new deadline of 31 January 2009. 

Guest Editors: John McManus and David Floyd

 
The credit crunch, increases in food prices and the oil crisis have all led to great uncertainty in the global economy. However, some countries have achieved higher growth whereas standards of living have been predicted to plummet in other economies. A special issue for International Journal of Emerging Markets sets out to analyse the following themes:
 
 
Types of paper
 
Both empirical as well as theory building papers will be considered. As the topic lies at the intersection of several scholarly domains, papers can draw from several different fields such as organisation theory, strategy, international business, technology and invasion management and business law. Aspects can also encompass other areas including entrepreneurship, operations research and organisational behaviour.
 
Submission guidelines and timeline
 
All manuscripts should be prepared according to the author guidelines located at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/ijoem.htm .  All papers will be double blind reviewed following the journal’s normal review procedure. 
 
Submissions to International Journal of Emerging Markets must be made using the ScholarOne Manuscript Central system: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijoem
 
Deadline for submissions: 31 January 2009
 
Prospective contributors with any questions about the acceptability of proposed topics are invited to contact the Guest Editors by e-mail: jmcmanus@lincoln.ac.uk

 

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