Marketing History: Voyaging to the New World15th Biennial Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing (CHARM)

Journal of Historical Research in Marketing

ISSN: 1755-750X

Article publication date: 13 April 2010

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(2010), "Marketing History: Voyaging to the New World15th Biennial Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing (CHARM)", Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Vol. 2 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/jhrm.2010.41202baa.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Marketing History: Voyaging to the New World15th Biennial Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing (CHARM)

Article Type: Call for papers From: Journal of Historical Research in Marketing, Volume 2, Issue 2

May 19-22, 2011(hosted by Quinnipiac University)

In 2011, CHARM travels to New York city. Colleagues are cordially invited to join this friendly, collegial, and interdisciplinary group. Reflective of the intellectual openness of the conference location, papers on all aspects of marketing history and the history of marketing thought in all geographic areas and all time frames are welcome. Methodological, pedagogical, and historiographic submissions are also invited.

All paper submissions will be double-blind reviewed and a proceedings volume will be published. Full papers (25 page maximum) or extended abstracts may be submitted. Authors may choose to publish either full papers or extended abstracts in the proceedings. To provide reviewers with sufficient information extended abstracts should be: 1,200-1,500 words in length and include: the research purpose, source material or data, and sample references.

Submission deadline: Wednesday December 1, 2010

Submissions must be in double-spaced Microsoft Word format. All must contain a cover page to include:

  1. 1.

    manuscript title;

  2. 2.

    author(s) name and title;

  3. 3.

    contact information:

    • corresponding author (for co-authored works);

  4. 4.

    author(s) status (student, faculty, or independent scholar);

  5. 5.

    paper vs abstract designation;

  6. 6.

    one or two recommended reviewers (requested).

All cover pages should also include the following statement: “In the event this submission is accepted for presentation and publication in the CHARM Proceedings, I (or a co-author) intend to present our work at CHARM 2011.” Please use the “Properties” function in word to remove author information from the document file.

Outstanding full papers may be invited for publication in the Journal of Historical Research in Marketing or for submission to a special issue of the Journal of Macromarketing. Full papers are also eligible to be considered for: the Stanley C. Hollander Best Paper Award (best overall paper) and the David D. Monieson Best Student Paper Award (best paper by a graduate student). The David D. Monieson Best Student Paper Award eligibility requires that the paper be authored solely by a graduate student(s) and that student authorship be noted on the cover page upon submission.

For additional information about the conference check the CHARM webpage at: www.charmassociation.org/ or contact:

Program Chair, Mark Tadajewski,Lecturer in Critical Marketing, University of Leicester,Leicester, UK.E-mail: Mt66@leicester.ac.uk

Arrangements Chair, Blaine Branchik,Associate Professor of Marketing, Quinnipiac University,Hamden, Connecticut, USA.E-mail: bjbranchik@quinnipiac.edu

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