Join us in Hiroshima, Japan for the 4th Conference on Management and Sustainability in Asia - January 4-5, 2018! This is an international, peer-reviewed event. Final submissions due by Friday, December 15, 2017.
COMSA 2018 will be held at the KKR Hotel
Hiroshima, Japan
January 4-5, 2018
Submission Final Deadline: Friday, December 15, 2017 The 4th Conference on Management and Sustainability in Asia (COMSA 2018)»
Welcome to the 4th Conference on Management and Sustainability in Asia (COMSA 2018). This is an international, peer-reviewed conference. All sessions will be held at the KKR Hotel in Hiroshima, Japan on Thursday and Friday, January 4-5, 2018.
With the focus on management, business and sustainability, COMSA 2018 is being organized alongside The 4th Conference on Sustainable Tourism in Asia (COSTA 2018).
About COMSA 2018
Building on the success of last year’s conference held in Fukuoka, Japan, we are excited to hold COMSA 2018 in Hiroshima, Japan – The City of Peace! This focus on management and sustainability offers an platform for scholarly and applied conversations among a wide variety of stakeholders concerned with the continual challenge of advancing the sustainable development issues towards a business and management agenda: people, planet, and growth. Because this is an emerging paradigm, there is much research and exploration that is needed. Academics, researchers, students and representatives from industry, government and non-governmental organizations need to both share their findings and learn from each other, in order to facilitate the transformation in how economic activity is conducted, allowing human societies to be sustained and to thrive.
As the fields of sustainability and management cross over into multiple areas and disciplines, authors are welcome to submit from a range of topics, perspectives, and disciplines. The range of research submissions may include conceptual, empirical, experimental, and case studies. We particularly invite papers making empirical and theoretical contributions about the social and economic processes impacting on sustainable development; global environmental management, sustainable business and marketing; technological innovations; disaster management and social issues; urban planning and development. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstracts must be a maximum of 250 words and must be submitted through the online system.
We encourage work that introduces new ideas and conceptualizations, research and understandings to the field, as well as analysis of both success and failure.
Submission of an abstract carries with it the obligation to give a presentation in the designated manner assigned by the Review Committee. Permission to publish the abstract of the paper in the conference program is implied.
An individual cannot present another person’s paper, if their name is not listed as an author on the abstract.
Submissions derived from plagiarized or copyrighted research will automatically be rejected.
If the submitted research paper or results have been previously published in another journal, it will not be accepted.
ORAL PRESENTATION FORMAT
Presenters will be allotted 25 minutes to present depending on the format and including time for comments and questions.
Seating arrangement for oral presentations will be theater style with a table at the front.
Computers, projectors and screens will be provided in each presentation room.
Please prepare an extra copy of your presentation on a USB Drive.
POSTER PRESENTATION FORMAT
Posters must be size A0 (A Zero). Common dimensions for posters are A0 47 x 33 inches (118cm x 84cm). Poster boards mounted on stands will be provided with tape and tacks.
Poster materials should include the title of the presentation and the list of authors. Bring all illustrations needed — figures, tables, color photographs, charts.
Poster material should be well labeled and easy to read from a distance of one meter. Lettering should be bold. If you will be posting typed material, use a large font size (24 to 30 pt) on white, pale yellow or cream-colored non-glossy paper. Avoid use of non-standard fonts. Use 1-inch margins. Use upper and lower case letters.
No audiovisual equipment is permitted for poster presentations.
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION FORMAT
In our effort to assist participants unable to attend because of funding problems, a schedule conflict, illness, etc., we will prepare a virtual panel to be shown during the event. The number of virtual panels and presenter slots is limited.
Guidelines for virtual presenters are as follows,
Prepare a 10 minute presentation using the video instructions we send to you. Please note that PowerPoint with an audio track is not acceptable.
Upload your presentation file to our ‘Drop Box’ (details will be provided upon confirmation of registration)
Virtual presenters are accorded the same inclusion rights in the schedule and proceedings as the other presenters.
Virtual presentation data files must be sent to the Secretariat one week prior to the conference.
PROCEEDINGS GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS
The abstract is scored using a rubric that assessed areas such as originality, clarity/organization, spelling/grammar and suitability for the event.
Please note that only the abstracts undergo a peer-review and that full papers are not peer-reviewed. The Proceedings are not peer-reviewed, only the abstract review for participation in this event. The Proceedings will be available shortly after the conclusion on the event.
Full Papers are not peer-reviewed nor required; however, if you would like to submit a paper it must be less than 2500 words and sent in Word format (PDF is not accepted) with a maximum file size of 1.5 MB by the deadline. Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation is the responsibility of the author. Use of the Full Paper Template is absolutely required. Papers submitted differently will be rejected.