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KIIT School of Management . National Management Convention . “The Business of Innovation” . March 3-5, 2011

National

Management

Convention

“The Business of Innovation”March 3-5, 2011

KIIT School of Management

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KIIT School of Management . National Management Convention . “The Business of Innovation” . March 3-5, 2011

KIIT School of Management 

KIIT School of Management (KSOM) is a constituent unit of the KIIT University establishedunder section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. This is the 17th year of its existence. In these years,

the school has made rapid progress to attain a position of eminence in the field of 

Management education.

In several prestigious rankings – this includes those by Outlook, Career 360, Open C Fore –

KSOM has been consistently ranked among the top B-Schools in India and as one of the

finest in Eastern India. It has been rated in A Grade by National Accreditation and

Assessment Council (NAAC).

 The school has tie-ups with world leaders such as IBM, SAP and Dassault Systemes for

offering highly industry-focused Operation and Technology Management courses.

KIIT University, Bhubaneswar

With a modest beginning in 1993, KIIT has come to occupy a remarkable place in the

academic arena setting benchmarks in providing quality education through high caliber

faculty, regular course updates and close association with industry and the society at

large. Today it boasts of an impressive cluster of 16 academic campuses, spread across 25

square kilometers housing schools of technology management, medicine, sciences, and

humanities.

KIIT University has the unique distinction of becoming the youngest educational institutionin the country to be declared a University (U/S 3 of the UGC Act, 1956). Academic

programmes of the KIIT University are approved the Statutory Bodies of the Government

of India, besides UGC.

However, the jewel in the crown has been KIIT School of Social Sciences (KISS), where

10,000 children from lesser- known tribes are learning to make a difference to their lives

as well as those of others. They are provided free boarding, lodging, education and

vocational training.

It is education coupled with empathy that makes KIIT stand out from the rest. 

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KIIT School of Management . National Management Convention . “The Business of Innovation” . March 3-5, 2011

Call for Papers

“Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities”…………….Thomas Jefferson.

Indeed, it is those few with great ideas who make all the difference to the world we live in

today. “Innovation” is what distinguishes a leader from followers. It is also a great leveler,

as no particular entity has a monopoly over it or is endowed with a greater ability to

innovate.

As the world gets more connected, businesses are getting increasingly competitive.

Access to capital is easier, Human Resources are more mobile, Technology has done away

with several barriers to business, greater availability of information has made customers

more sophisticated and environmental sustainability has assumed much greater

proportion in business decisions.

In such a scenario, to stay relevant and profitable, businesses world over have to

constantly re-think their business models to tweak their products, services, delivery and

internal processes. However, this is easier said than done. To make matters complex, in

the context of business, Innovation that is not profitable or sustainable may not find

takers.

What the KIIT School of Management National Management Convention on

the “Business of Innovation” aims

to do is:

•  Shed more light oninnovations that makes

sense in the current business

landscape

•  Provide insights on how to

make sustainable and

profitable innovations

 The papers should be original

research work discussing new ideas,

concepts, and paradigms on theabove topic and could either be

empirical or theoretical work based

on the following subthemes.

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•  Outsourcing Innovation: Making customers and stakeholders partners

•  Creating an entrepreneurial work environment

•  Emerging media and new marketing paradigms

•  Banking the unbanked: Innovation in financial product design and delivery

•  Process Excellence: Making organization ready for the next decade•  Policy challenges for inclusive growth

•  Portfolio Mix and Financial Risk Management

•  Innovative practices in Corporate Governance

Who Can Participate

Professionals from Manufacturing and Service Sectors, Academicians, Research Scholars,

Consultants, Students and anyone who has a specific interest in the above theme / sub-

themes.

Submission of Abstracts

Selection of Papers would be based on

Abstracts detailing the purpose of the research,

methodology, important conclusions /

outcomes and key references. The guidelines

for Abstract submission are given below.

•   The Abstract should be submitted along with a Title Page and should not exceed

500 words, excluding the Title Page and References.

•   The Title Page should clearly highlight the Author’s name, Affiliation & Contacts

(including Institute/Organization name, City and Postal Address) and e-mail

address in Proper Case.

•  It should have 3 to 6 Keywords.

•  Except for the Title Page, the name of the Author(s) should not appear in any

other page of the Abstract.

•   The Title page and the Abstract should be typed in ‘Times New Roman’ style, with

font size 12, 1.5 lines space between lines and 70 point margin on all sides.

•   The Abstract submission should be accompanied by a statement confirming that

the work for which the Abstract is being submitted represents the Author’s

original work.

A soft-copy of the Abstract needs to be mailed to [email protected] so as to get

delivered on or before 30th December 2010. 

Subthemes

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 The Abstracts would be blind-reviewed and the decision of the reviewing committee on

papers to be selected for the Convention would be final. Decision of the reviewers on the

acceptability of the Abstract would be communicated by 7th January 2011.

Submission of PapersBoth a PDF and a Microsoft Word version of the paper selected for the Convention should

be sent to [email protected] so as to reach on or before 25th February, 2011.

Following are the submission guidelines:

•   The Paper should not exceed 6000 words excluding Title Page, Illustrations and

References.

•   The Paper should be typed in ‘Times New Roman’ style, with font size 12, 1.5 lines

space between lines and 70 point margin on all sides.

•  For Papers to be included in the Convention proceedings, at least one of the

authors must register for the Convention and present the paper.

•   The Paper should follow the Referencing Style give below:

Article

•  M. Plancherel, Sur les formules de réciprocité du type de Fourier, J. London

Math. Soc., Ser. 1, 8 (1933) 220–226.

Authored book 

•  J. N. Pandey, The Hilbert Transform of Schwartz Distributions and

Applications (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1996), pp. 54–87.

Review volume

•  S. R. Long and N. E. Huang, On the normalized Hilbert transform and its

applications in remote sensing, in Signal and Image Processing for Remote

Sensing, ed. C.-H. Chen (CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2007), pp. 3–24.

Proceedings

•  A. Dasgupta and Y. Nakamura, Making feasible walking motion of

humanoid robots from human motion capture data, in IEEE Int. Conf.

Robotics and Automation (ICRA) (IEEE Press, Detroit, USA, 1999), pp. 1044–

1049.

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 The papers will be published in an edited volume and shared with the participants.

Submission of a Paper for the Convention would amount to the Author(s) agreeing to

transfer the Paper’s copyright to KIIT School of Management.

Best Paper Award

Award for the best paper(s) will be chosen by a panel of experts. The Award will be

announced on the last day of the Convention, 5th March 2011. Participation certificates

will also be distributed on the same day.

Criteria for Paper Review / Evaluation

•  Relevance of Purpose: Is the purpose of the paper relevant to the industry?

•  Depth of Research: How comprehensive is the study, including that of any previous

work in the same area?

•  Extent of Originality: How original is the idea?

•  Practical Applicability: Are the conclusions practical? Can they be implemented?

•  Justifiability of Conclusions: Do the study and discussion adequately justify the

conclusion?

•  Structure and Organization: Is the report properly and logically structured?

•  Quality of References: Are the sources credible?

•  Adherence to Guidelines: Has the report adhered to the guidelines laid out in this

document?

Registration and Payment Details

Participants / Sponsoring Authorities in organizations need to register for the programme

by filling up the attached Registration Form. The form can also be downloaded from the

website www.ksom.ac.in (Academic > Events > Forthcoming).

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 The table below shows the Registration Fees, which includes in-campus accommodation

(on twin-sharing basis), Convention kit, lunch, dinner and light refreshments during the

course of the event.

Delegate Category Fees Per Delegate

Corporate Executive  4,500

Academician  3000

Research Scholar  1000

Student  500

 The fee is to be paid in the shape of a Local or At Par Cheque or a Demand Draft drawn infavor of “KIIT School of Management” payable at Bhubaneswar.

 The Payment Instrument and the filled up Registration Form should reach KIIT School of 

Management on or before 25th February 2011.

Important Dates

Submission of Abstracts December 30, 2010

Intimation of Acceptance of 

Abstracts

 January 7 , 2011

Submission of Full Paper February 25, 2011

Registration February 25, 2011

Convention Dates March 3-5, 2011

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Convention Contacts

NMC

Coordinator

Prof. Anandadeep Mandal

Mob. 97761 87712

Address all Correspondence to:

Members Prof. Ashutosh Kar

Prof. Manoj Sahoo

Prof. Saroj Routray

Prof. Snigdha Tripathy

NMC Coordinator

KIIT School of Management,

Campus-7, KIIT University,

Bhubaneswar, India

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 0674 - 2375700,

2375780

 Tel (Fax): 0674 - 2725278

NMC

Executive

Ms. Priyanka Hazra

The Temple City of Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa, is a city nestled amidst a myriad of temples and lush

greenery. While it is a planned cosmopolis offering all modern amenities including Star

hotels, several quality eating joints, shopping malls and more, it also offers a spectacular

view of the world gone by, boasting of exquisite temples such as Rajarani and Lingaraj,

dating back to as much as 11th Century.

While the caves at Khandagiri and Udaygiri would serenade you with their poetry in

stone, the Nandankanan zoo, one of the biggest homes for the awe-inspiring white tigerswould leave you wanting for more. The world-heritage Konark Temple, Puri sea beach

and the Puri Shri Jagannath Temple are only an hour and half’s drive from the city.

Major Hotels

•   The Trident

•  Mayfair Lagoon

•  Swosti Plaza•  Kalinga Ashok 

•  Swosti

•  Sishmo

•  New Marrion

•  Grand Central

•  Ginger