• Submissions
You are invited to submit an extended abstract, paper, or session proposal. Submissions should present new material, distinct from published or submitted works, works that will be published before the conference, or from submissions to any other conference. Innovative sessions which pertain to one or more of the areas and topics are sought.
An extended abstract has at least 600 words (3 pages) and no more than 1000 words. It is essential that the abstract provides sufficient information for review and includes key references. Accepted abstracts of the registered authors are included in the GDN 2007 Conference Proceedings.
Papers should be no longer than 20 pages (including title page, abstract, references, tables and figures). Please list 5 keywords for your manuscript. Papers which highlight dialogues between theory and practice are sought. Shorter papers are acceptable.
Authors who wish their papers to be considered for publication in a focused issue of Group Decision and Negotiation are required to clearly identify this in their submission. Other papers will be considered in a special issue of Group Decision and Negotiation. Papers selected for publication will undergo an additional round of reviewing after the conference.
Proposals for sessions (or session tracks) should include the title of the session, a description of the overall topic of the session, and a list of speakers suggested for invitation. A session proposal should briefly describe the key theme or topic of the session in about 200 words and it also lists (potential) participants. Session proposals should be submitted before November 1, 2006 to:
gdn2007@jmsb.concordia.ca