Asian-Pacific Decision Sciences Conference

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13th Annual Asian-Pacific Decision Sciences Conference, Brisbane, 2-6 Jul 2008; Deadline 31 Mar 2008

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Call for papers:

13th Annual Asian-Pacific Decision Sciences Conference Brisbane, Australia J
July 2-6 2008

All Submission Deadline: March 31, 2008

Are you looking for an opportunity to share your research with other experts in decision sciences? The 13th Annual Asian-Pacific Decision Sciences Conference is being held in sunny Brisbane, Queensland from the 2nd to the 6th July 2008. We are looking for papers on decision making in a variety of disciplines.

Topics include but are not limited to decision making issues in:

  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Science/Risk Management
  • Business Administration
  • Computer Science/IT
  • Decision Support Systems
  • e-Business/e-Learning
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • Management Information Systems
  • Management of NPO/NGO
  • Management of Service Industry
  • Manufacturing Practices & Technology
  • Marketing Communications
  • Operations Management/ Operations Research
  • Organization Behaviour
  • Public Sector Applications
  • Quantitative Methods & Statistics
  • Regional Development & Demography
  • Strategic Management/ Leadership

Full conference registrants will be provided dinner and entertainment at the Australian Outback Spectacular and a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

On the Saturday after the conference, a trip to the Sunshine Coast is planned. On this trip delegates have the option of a free tour of the Sunshine Coast including a visit to the University of the Sunshine Coast (a major sponsor of the conference) or being dropped off to spend some time at Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo (cost $49 per person) or the local Ginger Beer factory (cost $10.95 per person for the tour).

As well as the refereed conference proceedings, relevant papers from the conference will be considered for further publication in highly ranked international journals including the Australasian Journal of Information Systems, the Journal of Electronic Commerce and the Artificial Intelligence Review. Other refereed journal outlets are also possible in various specialised areas. In addition, papers submitted in the area of digital security will be considered for a book chapter scheduled for publication with IGI Global. To learn more about the conference or to submit a paper or book chapter visit:

http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/conferences/apdsi08/