Calls for papers

 

International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business

 

Special Issue on: "Being a Small Entrepreneur in a Globalised Economy. Traditional and Innovative Firms Competing in an Open World"


Guest Editors:
Prof. Roberto Cafferata, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Prof. Gaetano Maria Golinelli, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy


Nowadays, the economic landscape seems to be deeply influenced by globalisation, whose fast development is dramatically affecting business competition and entrepreneurship around the world. Relevant strategic and organisational changes seem to be required both for traditional entrepreneurs and new ones, especially as far as the dynamic relationships among organisations are concerned. Futhermore, an increasing quality standard in the production of goods and services is challenged by ever-changing customer preferences.

In the light of this framework, management scholars are currently deeply committed to exploring and exploiting SMEs’ experiences in the international markets, in order to improve knowledge on this topic.

We invite contributions to this special issue, aiming to explore the dynamics of SMEs’ entrepreneurship in the globalised economy. In this regard, the goal is to collect a number of valuable papers analysing the various aspects of SMEs’ strategic organisational and technological innovations (e.g.: corporate governance, global/local networks, internationalisation, supply chain management, product or process innovation, corporate social responsibility, etc.).

Subject Coverage
Both theoretical and research papers are welcomed. Topics that can be considered for publication include, but are not limited to:
  • Globalisation and SMEs' strategic and organisational changes
  • Globalisation and SMEs' technological innovation
  • Globalisation and SMEs' corporate governance
  • Globalisation and SMEs' human resource management
  • Globalisation and SMEs' service management
  • Globalisation and SMEs' knowledge management
  • Globalisation and SMEs' global or local networks
  • Globalisation, sustainable development and SMEs
  • Globalisation, corporate social responsibility and SMEs
  • Globalisation, IAS/IFRS and SMEs' accountability
  • Globalisation and SMEs' corporate restructuring
  • Globalisation and SMEs' supply chain management
  • Globalisation and SMEs' marketing management
  • Globalisation and SMEs' internationalisation

Notes for Prospective Authors

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere

All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page


Important Dates

Submission of extended abstracts (max. 500 words): 31 January 2009 (extended)

Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 2 February, 2009

Submission of full papers following acceptance of abstracts: 10 May, 2009 (extended)

Notification of acceptance, refusal or revision of full papers: 23 May, 2009

Submission of accepted and revisited final papers: 11 July, 2009