A reminder that submissions remain open for the Management and Business History Track of the British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference. BAM 2017 will be held at the University of Warwick in the UK on September 5-7. According to track co-chair Kevin Tennent, "We are now in our seventh successful year of this track's operation at the UK's foremost management studies conference. We are now also expanding into a Special Interest Group." The Management and Business History Track summary states:
Please visit www.bam.ac.uk for more information, including the call for papers and paper submission guidelines. Fully developed papers (5-7,000 words), work in progress developmental papers (1,000-2,000 words), and workshop proposals comprised of interactive activities or other forms of discussion are accepted. Submissions are due by February 28, 2017.
Questions should be addressed to Kevin Tennent at York Management School.
The 2017 conference theme calls for management scholars to re-engage with social science disciplines. This provides an excellent opportunity for management historians to consider the role that history can play in influencing management knowledge and practice, as well as contributing to wider theory in the disciplines of economics, strategy, accounting, finance, law and sociology.
Questions should be addressed to Kevin Tennent at York Management School.