Second Announcement and Call for Papers The 16th International Symposium on Logistics (ISL 2011) Rebuilding Supply Chains for a Globalised World Berlin, Germany 10-13 July 2011 Organized by www.ISL21.net
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Second Announcement and Call for Papers
The 16th International Symposium onLogistics
(ISL 2011)
Rebuilding Supply Chains for aGlobalised World
Berlin, Germany10-13 July 2011
Organized by
www.ISL21.net
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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. M Abrahamsson, Linköping University, Sweden
Prof. R Banomyong, Thammasat University, Thailand
Prof. D Bennett, Aston University, UK
Associate Prof. B Çatay, Sabanci University, TurkeyProf. Y Chang, Korea Aerospace University, Korea
Dr P Childerhouse, University of Waikato, New Zealand Prof. M Christopher, Cranfield University, UK
Dr A E Coronado Mondragon, The University of Hull, UK
Dr S Dani, Loughborough University Business School, UK
Dr A C J de Haan, Tilburg University, The NetherlandsDr M Francis, Newport Business School, UK
Dr J Griffiths, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Dr S Harding, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK
Dr J Havenga, University of Stellenbosch, South AfricaProf. M Y Jaber, Ryerson University, Canada
Prof. S Kara, University of New South Wales, AustraliaProf. Y Karasawa, Seijoh University, Japan
Prof. Y H Lee, Hanyang University, Korea
Assit. Prof. T T C Lirn, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Prof. Tadayuki Masui, Musashi Inst. of Tech., Japan
Mr P McCullen, University of Brighton, UK
Prof. U Menon, Calpoly, California, USA
Prof. Emeritus M Miyazaki, Tohoku Uni., Japan
Prof. M Muffatto, University of Padua, Italy
Prof. M M Naim, Cardiff University, UKDr M Pallot, ESoCE, France
Dr A Potter, Cardiff University, UKProf. S Rahman, RMIT University, Australia
Prof. J Reese, University of Lüneburg, Germany
Dr J Riedel, Nottingham University Business School, UK
Dr H Rogers, Erlangen-Nuremberg University, GermanyDr I Sadler, Victoria University, Australia
Prof. J Schumacher, Fachhochschule Vorarlberg, Austria
Prof. J Shah, IIMB, Bangalore, India
Prof. M Sugawara, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Prof. C Tang, UCLA, USAProf. K-D Thoben, BIBA, Germany
Dr N Tipi, Huddersfield University, UKProf. K Wakabayshi, Nihon University, Japan
Prof J Walters, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Prof. M Yu, Tsinghua University, China
Prof. X Zhao, Tsinghua University, China
SYMPOSIUM ORGANISATION & VENUE
SYMPOSIUM ORGANISATION
Symposium ChairProf. Kulwant S Pawar
Centre for Concurrent EnterpriseNottingham University Business School
University of NottinghamNottingham NG8 1BB, UK
Phone: +44 (0) 115 951 [email protected]
S ymposium AdministrationMs Alison Parrett
Centre for Concurrent EnterpriseNottingham University Business School
University of NottinghamNottingham NG8 1BB, UK
Phone: +44 (0)115 951 4011,Fax: +44 (0)115 846 [email protected]
Programme Co-ChairDr Helen Rogers
Department of International ManagementErlangen-Nuremberg UniversityNuremberg 90403GermanyPhone: +49 (0) 911 [email protected]
Programme Co-ChairProf. Chandra S Lalwani
Business SchoolUniversity of HullUniversity of Hull Logistics InstituteHull, HU6 7RX, UKPhone: +44 (0) 148 246 [email protected]
The Symposium is organized by the Centre for Concurrent Enterprise, Nottingham University BusinessSchool, University of Nottingham, UK in conjunction with, Nottingham University - Germany, University
of Hull, and the University of Padua. ISL 2010 will be held in Berlin, Germany.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME AND SYMPOSIUM AIMSThe fundamental goals of good logistics are to manage the movement of materials from the point of acquisition to the point of final consumption, as well as the associated information flows, with a view toproviding excellent customer service at a reasonable cost. Achieving these goals requires fast and efficientmanagement of internal and external resources within the context of global supply chain networks. Paperswill represent the latest in academic thinking and case examples of successful implementations of ideas,models and concepts. The wider audience will therefore benefit from the knowledge and experience of leading practitioners and academics in this area.
The 16th International Symposium on Logistics aims to provide a forum for discussion between leading
academics, researchers and practitioners who specialise in the area of logistics and supply chainmanagement and to promote excellence in this field. The chosen theme for ISL2011 is “RebuildingSupply Chains for a Globalised World ”. This theme reflects the changes taking place across the worldtoday in terms of shifting supply and demand for both goods and services, taking as a backdrop China’srapid rise, widely acknowledged now as the manufacturing hub of the world. Equally India is rapidlybecoming the global services hub and other countries in the so-called ‘developing world’ are growing inconfidence, infrastructure and capability. These changes have big implications for logistics and supplychain planning, representing a dynamic and interesting area of research and practice for both academics
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and practitioners alike. With this in mind the 16th ISL aims to assemble experts from around the globe tofocus on how leading firms and academics are responding to these challenges and debate what this will
mean for the future of global supply chain management. Papers will represent the latest in academicthinking, as well as case examples of successful logistical implementations. The wider audience will
therefore benefit from the knowledge and experience of leading practitioners and academics in this area.
CALL FOR PAPERSThis major event for international scholars in the areas of Logistics, Operations and Supply ChainManagement will be held in Berlin, Germany and has been chosen after the successful symposia held inKuala Lumpur, 2010, Istanbul, 2009, Bangkok, 2008, Budapest 2007, Beijing 2006, Lisbon 2005,
Bangalore 2004, Sevilla 2003, Melbourne, 2002, Salzburg, 2001, Iwate 2000, Florence 1999, Padua 1997and Nottingham 1995 and 1993.
The Symposium is organized by the Centre for Concurrent Enterprise, Nottingham University Business
School, UK.
We are particularly keen to encourage young scholars and a commendation will be awarded to the bestsubmission by a PhD student of a paper on their dissertation topic.
The official language of the Symposium is English.
Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to the following:
SYMPOSIUM TOPICS
Design of and Design for Supply Chains
Cultural Issues in Supply Chain Management
Transport and Distribution Logistics
E-business & Implications on Supply Chains
Environmental Sustainability and Green
Logistics
Global Outsourcing and its impact on
Customer Service
Supply Chain Dynamics and Inventory
Management International Supply Chain Networks
Web-based Interactions and Transactions in
Supply Chains
Logistics in the Service Sector
Logistics Planning and Control Models
Decision Support Systems and Communication
Technologies
Management of Customer-Supplier Relations
Supply Chain Inter-Firm Networks and
Collaboration
Supply Chain Skills, Capability Development
and Education
Supplier Involvement in Product Development
Supply Chain Management in Emerging Markets Supply Chain Performance Assessment
After-Sales Logistics Services and Operations
Servitisation and its Impact on Global Logistics
SUBMISSION PROCESS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRITING A STRUCTURED ABSTRACT
1. CHOOSE A CATEGORY FOR THE PAPER
Pick the category which most closely describes your paper. We understand that some papers can fit into
more than one category but it is necessary to assign your paper to one of the categories listed below.
Choose from:
• Research paper This category covers papers which report on any type of research undertaken by the author(s).
The research may involve the construction or testing of a model or framework, action research,testing of data, or survey research.
Conceptual paper
These papers will not be based on field research but will develop and test hypotheses. The papers arelikely to be discursive and will cover philosophical discussions and comparative studies of others' work and
thinking. They may provide an overview or historical examination of some concept, technique or
phenomena.
• Case study
Case studies describe actual interventions or experiences within organizations. They may well besubjective and will not generally report on research. A description of a legal case or a hypotheticalcase study used as a teaching exercise would also fit into this category.
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• Literature review
It is expected that all types of paper cite any relevant literature so this category should only beused if the main purpose of the paper is to annotate and/or critique the literature in a particular
subject area. It may be a selective bibliography providing advice on information sources or it maybe comprehensive in that the paper's aim is to cover the main contributors to the development of a
topic and explore their different views.
2. WRITE THE ABSTRACT
There are four headings which are obligatory (Purpose, Design, Findings and Value); the other two(Research implications and Practical implications) may be omitted if they are not applicable to your paper.
Abstracts should contain no more than 500 words. Write concisely and clearly. The abstract should reflectonly what appears in the original paper.
Purpose of this paper What are the reason(s) for writing the paper or the aims of the research?
Design/methodology/approach How are the objectives achieved? Include the main method(s) used for the research. What is theapproach to the topic and what is the theoretical or subject scope of the paper?
Findings
What was found in the course of the work? This will refer to analysis, discussion, or results.
Research limitations/implications (if applicable) If research is reported on in the paper this section must be completed and should include suggestions forfuture research and any identified limitations in the research process.
Practical implications (if applicable) What outcomes and implications for practice, applications and consequences are identified? Not all paperswill have practical implications but most will. What changes to practice should be made as a result of thisresearch/paper?
What is original/value of paper What is new in the paper? State the value of the paper and to whom.
ReferencesTHREE relevant references must be provided.
3. SUBMIT THE ABSTRACT
On-line Abstract and Paper Submission
This year we are putting in place on-line submission of abstracts and papers and also reviewing, pleasevisit our website at www.isl21.net and register for full details and instructions. Note thecorresponding author should be the one to upload the abstract and paper.
If you are unable to do the on-line submission then your submission should include:
A separate page containing:
• Title of paper
• Suggested topic area (from topic list)
• Name(s) of authors
• Affiliation
• Full postal address, telephone, fax and e-mail address
Please indicate the person to whom the correspondence should be addressed. Authors' names should
be on the title page only, in order to facilitate the blind refereeing process.
Papers and abstracts will only be accepted for review on the condition that the manuscript has not
been copyrighted, published, presented or accepted for presentation at a professional meeting and isnot currently under review for presentation at another professional meeting.
Authors must intend to register for, and attend, the Symposium to present the paper if it isaccepted.
All accepted papers will be published in the Symposium Proceedings, provided completed papers arereceived by the appropriate deadline and conform to the format and length requirements.
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Abstract Deadline 14th January 2011The decision regarding acceptance will be made by mid February 2011, and accepted papers must be
received in full, within the layout guidelines, which will be provided by the organizers, by:
Paper Deadline 29th April 2011 – If you submitted an abstract online then please submit the paperonline also. If you are unable to submit online then you may send the paper to:
Ms Alison Parrett – email address: [email protected]
DOWNLOADS: Please visit our website: www.isl21.net for TEMPLATES and up-to-date information.
PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
After the successful launch in Bangkok last year of a Booklet of Abstracts and CD of the Proceedings it hasbeen decided by the Symposium Advisory Board to follow this format for all future ISL events. The
Symposium Booklet of Abstracts and CD of the Proceedings will be distributed to the participants atregistration. Selected papers may be invited for submission to a leading international journal in the areaof logistics and supply chain management.
SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, July 10th 2011Registration
Get-together Reception
MONDAY, July 11th 2011Registration
Opening Ceremony and Keynote AddressParallel Scientific Sessions
TUESDAY, July 12th 2011Keynote Address
Parallel Scientific SessionsEnd of Symposium
WEDNESDAY, July 13th 2011Industrial and site-seeing tour (optional)
CENTRE FOR CONCURRENT ENTERPRISE, NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL (UK)The Centre for Concurrent Enterprise (CCE) conducts world-class research and is part of the NottinghamUniversity Business School (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business) which is known for excellence inteaching. Over the years, members of the centre have developed an international reputation in the areasof concurrent engineering, product design & development in the extended supply chain, knowledgemanagement, virtual enterprising and related disciplines. In the area of education and training the Centrehas followed an innovative strategy, not only developing e-learning materials to accompany the practical
tools they have developed, but also developing innovative simulation games for human behavioural andprocess education/training. The centre has a successful track record of being engaged in several
international, multi-disciplinary, industrially applied research projects. The centre also co-organises theannual International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising (ICE) and the Centre’s Director, ProfessorPawar, is on the International Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal of Logistics: Research& Applications.
THE CITY OF BERLINSince the momentous fall of the wall in 1989, Berlin has transformed itself from being a divided city into
one of Germany's most modern business and tourist destinations with many attractions, includingdecorated remnants of the Berlin wall, the Brandenburg Gate (which has become one of the city's mostrecognisable and photographed attractions), the German parliament building with its modern glass andsteel dome (complete with visitor walkway), as well as the trendy Potsdamer Platz, the hard-to-missTelevision Tower (Fernsehturm) at Alexander Platz and the Schloss Charlottenburg, famed for its late-17 th
century architecture. There are also numerous top quality museums, collections and art galleries,including the Museum Island with its UNESCO World Heritage Status. Twenty years since reunification,Berlin is continuing to rebuild, with cranes littering the skyline. In contrast to all of this activity, visitors
can also take time out to relax at the nearby forests and lakes. In short, Berlin is the political, media,lifestyle and multicultural centre of Germany, with something to offer every visitor.