NACRA
2011 Annual Meeting Call for Cases
Case submission for
regular tracks is closed for the 2011 meeting.
The deadline for embryo track submission is extended to September
5!
Case Embryos
Deadline for submission of Embryo cases for NACRA is extended
to September 5!
If you are a new case writer and would like to learn how
to develop teaching cases along iwth instructor manuals, the embryo
case sessions are for you! Fill out the embryo
case submission form (PDF)
and send it to Kathryn Savage
by September 5, 2011. Graduate student case authors (currently
enrolled in Masters and/or Ph.D programs) are eligible to apply
for the $1000 graduate student grant to be awarded by NACRA, this
year. Contact Jeff Shay for additional
details. See the Newcomer's
Guide for more information if this is your first time with NACRA.
These cases will be presented on Thursday afternoon, October 13.
If you are new case writer and would like to learn how to develop
teaching cases along with instructor manuals, the Embryo case sessions
are for you! E-mail your one-page embryo cases to Kathryn
Savage.
Eligible Cases
Cases may deal with any topic in any academic discipline where dynamic
classroom discussion is useful. Cases must be original work based on
real events, real people, and real organizations, and must not have
been previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere, either
in journals or books. Submitted cases may also not be under simultaneous
review for other conferences or publications. Cases presented in other
workshops may be submitted only if they have been substantially revised
since that presentation; authors should describe the case’s previous
history in their submittal letter.
Typically, cases are submitted in most of the business functional
areas. But cases are invited and encouraged from other areas and
disciples, including but not limited to education, social work,
and healthcare issues (e.g., management, ethics, policy). If you
not sure which track chair to submit
your case to, then please contact Vijaya
Narapareddy and provide her
with a brief one paragraph description of your case.
Author Responsibility to Participate
If accepted, the submission must be presented. In consideration of
having a submission reviewed for the conference, you are committing
to having at least one author attend and participate in the roundtable
discussions or paper/symposia presentation.
Each case must be presented by at least one author who participates
in both the Friday and Saturday morning roundtable sessions. Also,
no more than two cases may be presented in the same track by the same
author.
Submission Instructions
This year NACRA is using an online case submission process using
a platform called ScholarOne. This increases our submission and
review process efficiency and make it much easier for authors, reviewers,
track chairs, etc. Authors should submit their case(s) by Friday,
July 15, 2011 to be considered for participation in conference.
If Your Case Is Accepted
If your case is accepted, please review these
instructions for further
submission guidance (PDF).

Vijaya Narapareddy,
NACRA Vice President of Programs for 2011
Daniels College of Business, University of Denver
2101 S. University Blvd., DCB 455, DENVER, CO 80208
Office: 303.871.2198, Fax: 303.871.2294
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