Academic and Business Research Institute
International Conference - Las Vegas 2012


October 4 - 6, 2012




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Conference Submission Style Guidelines

APA formatting is suggested (but not required) for proceeding's manuscripts, work-in-progress and abstracts.

All manuscripts, works-in progress and abstracts must be submitted in either Microsoft Word or RTF format.

PDF files will not be accepted for conference-proceedings publication.

Manuscripts, including conference best-paper award winner, will be required to comply with the current Submission Guidelines posted on the www.aabri.com website prior to consideration for journal publication.

Completed manuscripts, works-in-progress, research proposals and abstracts are invited for submission. Empirical studies, meta-analysis studies, case studies and research overviews are appropriate for presentation.

Only completed manuscripts compliant with the AABRI Submission Guidelines and submitted by the conference deadline will be considered for Best-Paper awards.

The conference has four tracks accepting papers covering the following topics:

  • Accounting / Economics / Finance
      The Accounting / Finance / Economics track accepts original abstracts, works-in-process or manuscripts related to accounting, finance or economics. Studies related to financial and accounting topics in business and education reflecting issues and solutions to concerns like budgeting, taxation, methods, investments, regulatory procedures, and any national or international economics-related topic are appropriate.

  • Education / Assessment / Instructional Pedagogies
      The Education / Instructional Pedagogies track accepts original abstracts, works-in-process or manuscripts related to retention, financial management in higher education, new program development, curriculum and recruitment. Educational topics related to delivery methods, implementation of classroom technologies, distance learning, class activities and assessment are appropriate. Educational issues like plagiarism, academic integrity, academic policy and cheating are typical topics in educational ethics articles.

  • Management / Marketing / MIS
      The Management / Marketing / MIS / International track accepts original abstracts, works-in-process or manuscripts related to management, marketing, management information systems, or international studies. Original abstracts, works-in-process or manuscripts related to contemporary issues in management, organizational behavior, organizational development, leadership, marketing, technology implementation, technology application and utilization, development, or functional evaluation in a business environment is appropriate for consideration. Also appropriate are studies related to international business, global economics, transnational cultural relations and societal issues as they affect international business.

  • Case Studies
      Cases can illustrate classroom theoretical principles by demonstrating something that has happened out in the real world (in accounting, economics, finance, marketing, global/international, management, strategy, law, entrepreneurship, decision sciences, information technology), or fictitious cases that provide classroom exercises for students.

    Please see the Registration page to submit your paper to the conference.