Researchers wishing to contribute to the conference are invited to submit a structured abstract for either a regular paper or a research note (in Word format) of 750-1000 words (references not included) by April 24, 2020. The abstract should address:
The extended abstract has to fit the overall theme and/or topics suggested for the conference. A high-quality abstract might be rejected if it is outside the scope and the theme of the conference.
CINet members can also submit a full paper or completed research note for review at this stage. Members requesting such a review must also submit by April 24, 2020.
Please check and carefully follow the author guidelines and use the right template (below).
All submissions will undergo a double blind peer review. The outcome of the review will be sent to the authors by May 15, 2020.
You can now submit through the online submission portal by clicking the button below.
The deadline for submitting full papers and full research notes (after your abstract is accepted) is July 20. Note that the review committee will go through all submissions. Please check and carefully follow the author guidelines and use the right template (below). Papers and research notes that do not meet the format requirements will be returned to the author(s).
All final submissions need to be done by email to the conference secretariat. Note that the abstract in your paper/note will be published in the CINet Conference Book of Abstracts. The full papers/research notes will be made available for downloading from the conference website nearer the conference.
Practitioners wishing to contribute to the conference are invited to submit an abstract (in Word format) of approximately 500 words no later than April 24, 2020. The abstract should address:
If your abstract is accepted you will be asked to submit a PowerPoint presentation, not a full paper, before September 1. Please also submit a brief summary of your presentation for inclusion in the CINet Conference Book of Abstracts.
Read and follow the author guidelines carefully:
Use the following templates in preparing your abstract, full paper or research note. They have been designed to help you develop your abstract, facilitate the review process and, eventually, facilitate the production of the proceedings with all contributions looking as consistent as possible:
Make sure that the manuscript meets all the requirements, including layout specifications. Note that papers that are not in line with the length and layout requested will not be accepted!
PhD students attending the conference can attend the 20th CINet PhD Workshop for free.
CIYA will organize their 11th young academics workshop on the Sunday afternoon preceding the conference.
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