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IDSI-DDC 2011 : IDSI-2011 Doctoral Dissertation Competition | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://idsi.nccu.edu.tw/IDSI2011/Competitions.html | |||||||||||||||||
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IDSI encourages young scholars to engage in research with significant
contribution to electronic business literature. An outstanding doctoral dissertation completed and accepted by a degree-granting institution between 01/01/2010 and 12/31/2010 may be recommended by the student's major professor or dissertation adviser to participate one-time-only in the best dissertation competition. This dissertation must not have been submitted previously to or be competing at the same time in any other dissertation competition. Best Dissertation Awards (USD 1000, 600, and 400)* will be presented during the IDSI Luncheon. * The conference organizer reserves the right not to bestow the awards if the Awards Committee does not recommend any best dissertation. The amount of each award is before tax withhold required by the IRS in Taiwan. Each award recipient is required to pay the registration fee and orally present the dissertation in an assigned session during the conference. Failure to do so disqualifies the recipient from receiving any monetary award. However, an award certificate will be mailed to the recipient by postal service. * Submission Instructions: * 1. The dissertation must be written in English and deal with the development of methodology for, or application of, decision sciences. 2. The dissertation must have been completed and accepted by a degree-granting institution between 01/01/2010 and 12/31/2010. However, it is not necessary for the degree to have been awarded by the end of 12/31/2010. Also, the dissertation must not have been submitted previously to or be competing at the same time in any other dissertation competition. 3. The submission materials consist of the following: a. A nominating letter on university letterhead stationery submitted by the student's major professor or dissertation adviser. This letter introduces the student, the supervisor of the dissertation, and the degree-granting institution. It also certifies the acceptance of the dissertation by the institution within the required time frame. All contact information for both the author and the major professor should also be stated in the letter. b. A separate statement signed by the major professor about why the dissertation deserves special recognition. c. A summary of the dissertation. This summary should answer the following questions: (1) What is the problem? (2) Why it is important? (3) How did you solve it? (4) What have you found? (5) What do you recommend? The length of this summary should be no more than 10 pages. At the top of the first page, please indicate the topic area as well as 5 to 10 keywords that capture the essence of your dissertation. d. The complete dissertation in one single file. Separate files for individual chapters or appendices are NOT acceptable. 4. Because of the double-blind review process, it is essential that the author, degree-granting institution, and supervising professor not be identified in items 3c and 3d. All acknowledgments or other references that would identify the author, institution, or professors must be removed from the dissertation and all accompanying documents except the nominating letter. 5. All the above documents must be in PDF format. Please combine them into a single large PDF file and submit it online as a "Full Paper" for the track "Doctoral Dissertation Competition" at http://idsi.nccu.edu.tw/idsi2011/. * For more information about the competition, please contact: * Mr. Thomas Chang, Conference Secretariat of IDSI 2011 Department of Management Information Systems National Chengchi University Tel: +886-2-29393091 ext 67536 or 66051 Fax: +886-2-2938-7684 E-mail: idsi2011@gmail.com |
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