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A SAARC

RECOGNISED BODY

2016
www.imconasbm.in

in collaboration with AMDISA


15th & 16th January, 2016

Global Business :
Creating, Performing and Sustaining
Sub -Themes :
Nurturing Workforce | Managing Finance
Exploring Market | Innovating Technology

Asian School of Business Management


Bhubaneswar, India
www.asbm.ac.in

15th - 16th
January, 2016

ith the world growing smaller and


emergence of new markets, opportunities
and challenges have become diverse and
varied for global business. No single organisational
model appears to be the best for all companies
struggling to succeed in this highly volatile and
changing business environment. One important
aspect of global business is business localisation
which is more than merely penetrating local markets.
Enterprises across the globe are over challenged with
fast-moving technologies, rapid global expansion,
shifting business models, mergers and acquisitions.
All these not only create huge business opportunities
but also pose serious threats simultaneously. Meeting
the expectations of the empowered users, while
coping with the growing technological complexity and
compliance issues associated with them has further
made the job tougher for the perplexed business

leaders trying hard to maintain the tempo of growth.


This invariably calls for the business leaders to
evolve effective strategy to discern future
possibilities to provide a roadmap for converting
them into profitable business opportunities. It is not
predicting the future, but creating the future by taking
a holistic view of the emerging opportunities and
threats through developing sustainable business
models in a highly complex and turbulent business
environment.
The 5th International Management Convention,
2016 offers an encouraging platform to
academicians, research scholars, industry
practitioners and students to have brain storming on
such issues and draw a wider perspective to cope
with future challenges in the multidimensional global
business world.

Who can Participate


CEOs, Directors, Corporate Executives, Professionals, Academicians, Research Scholars, Consultants, Students and anyone having
specific interest in the Convention Theme.

2016

Convention Dates & Venue


The convention will be held on 15th &16th January, 2016 at
Asian School of Business Management, Shiksha Vihar, Bhola,
Chandaka, Bhubaneswar 754012, India.

Submission of Papers
The guidelines for submission of papers and the Registration
Form can be downloaded from the website. The last date for
submission of full paper is 17th August, 2015. Authors should
log on to www.imconasbm.in for submission of abstract and
full text papers. Selected papers will be published in the form
of a book by a reputed publisher and will be released during
the convention. Publication of a selected paper is conditional
on the registration for the convention. Submission of a paper
for the convention would amount to the author(s) agreeing to
transfer the paper's copyright to ASBM.

Awards
Best Paper Award for the Best Paper presented in the
Convention

Best Dissertation Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertation


presented in the Convention

Important Dates
Submission of Abstract
Submission of Full Paper
Early Bird Registration
Convention Dates

:
:
:
:

17th August, 2015


15th September, 2015
4th November, 2015
15th & 16th January, 2016

Early Bird Registration benefit will be available in case of


registration by 4th November, 2015

Best Poster Award for the Best Poster displayed in the


Convention
Programme Schedule
Day 1 : 15th January, 2016
to 01.00 pm : Inaugural Ceremony
=
01.00 pm to 02.00 pm : Lunch
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02.00 pm to 05.30 pm : Focus Talk I on Quality Accreditation
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06.00 pm to 07.00 pm : Cultural programme
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07.00 pm : Dinner
Day 2 16th January, 2016
=
09.30 am to 11.30 am : Focus Talk II on Business Education
beyond the Boundaries of India
=
11.45 am to 01.15 pm :
Technical Session I : Nurturing Workforce
4
4
Technical Session II : Exploring Market
4
Presentation of doctoral dissertation
4
Poster presentation
=
01.15 pm to 02.15 pm : Lunch
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02.15 pm to 03.45 pm :
4
Technical Session III : Managing Finance
4
Technical Session IV : Innovating Technology
4
Presentation of SIP reports
4
Poster presentation
=
04.00 pm to 06.00 pm : Valedictory Ceremony
=
11.00 am

Registration
Persons interested in attending the convention should send the
scanned copy of the Registration Form or register themselves
online. The registration fee as mentioned below covers delegate kit,
Tea / Coffee and lunch, but does not include accommodation on
15th & 16th January, 2016. The fee is to be paid in the form of
Demand Draft drawn in favour of Asian School of Business
Management payable at Bhubaneswar.

Registration Fee
Category of
Participants

Best SIP Report Award for the Best SIP Report presented in
the Convention

Normal

Early Bird

Indian

Foreign

Indian

Foreign

Corporate
Executive

` 3000

US$ 200

` 2000

US$ 130

Academician

` 1500

US$ 100

` 1000

US$ 65

Research
Scholar /
Student

` 750

US$ 50

` 500

US$ 30

About the Institute:

About Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, is popularly known as
the city of temples. A thriving centre of art and culture,
Bhubaneswar, literally meaning the Lord (Eswar) of the Universe
(Bhuban), is a hub of historic temples, Bhubaneswar, with the
Lingaraj temple, Puri with Lord Jagannath temple and Konark
with the world famous Sun temple make a perfect triangle
separated by 60 kms. The grand city is renowned for applique
work of Pipli, handloom sarees of Sambalpur, silver filigree of
Cuttack, brass & bell metal work, dhokra casting, pata painting,
cane furniture etc. Art is an integral part of the city life from time
immemorial, the world renowned Odissi dance form having
originated here. The present modern city of Bhubaneswar was

designed by the German architect Otto Knigsberger in 1946.


Like Jamshedpur and Chandigarh, it is one of the first planned
cities of modern India. With the Chandaka reserve forest on the
fringes, the city with an abundance of in-city greenery is one of the
cleanest and greenest cities of India. The other important
attractions in the city are Rajarani temple (c. 11th century A.D.),
Mukteswar temple (c. 10th century A.D.), Udayagiri and
Khandagiri Caves, Dhauligiri with the Budhist Pagoda. The other
places of interest are Odisha State Museum, Odisha Modern Art
Gallery, Regional Museum of Natural History, Tribal Museum,
Pathani Samanta Planetarium, Ekamra Kanan the biggest Rose
Garden of Asia and many more.

2016
Coordinator
Prof. Mrutyunjay Dash
Cell No. : +91 09861260331
mrutyunjay.dash@asbm.ac.in

Co-coordinator
Prof. Rajee Jabbal

Co-coordinator
Prof. Prakash Ch. Das

Co-coordinator
Prof. Biswaranjan Parida

Co-coordinator
Prof. Saikat Gochhait

Co-coordinator
Prof. Saroj Ku. Bishey

Cell No. : + 91 09437410643 Cell No. : + 91 09937145424 Cell No. : + 91 09861208535 Cell No. : + 91 7873508423 Cell No. : + 91 9853455267
rajee.jabbal@asbm.ac.in prakash.dash@asbm.ac.in biswaranjan.parida@asbm.ac.in saikat.gochhait@asbm.ac.in saroj.bishey@asbm.ac.in

ASBM Campus: Shiksha Vihar, Chandaka, Bhubaneswar - 754012, Odisha Tel. : + 91- 674 - 2374801-05 / 64 / 78, Fax: + 91 - 674 - 2374900

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