2009 CBIM Annual Academic Workshop

Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing

ISSN: 0885-8624

Article publication date: 10 October 2008

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Citation

(2008), "2009 CBIM Annual Academic Workshop", Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Vol. 23 No. 8. https://doi.org/10.1108/jbim.2008.08023haa.003

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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2009 CBIM Annual Academic Workshop

Article Type: Call for papers From: Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, Volume 23, Issue 8

The 15th CBIM Academic Workshop scheduled for January 2009 will focus on "Business-to-business marketing strategy: innovation, execution and competition''. Each year the CBIM Workshop welcomes academics, professionals and doctoral students from around the world to a candid but friendly discussion of current topics in B2B marketing. A truly international workshop, in 2008, attendees from 10 countries presented their research, and insights in the area of B2B research. Please join us in 2009!

Location: Atlanta, Georgia (USA), Renaissance Concourse Hotel at the Airport.

Dates

  • Friday 16 January 2009 – 6.00-8.00 pm – registration and refreshments.

  • Saturday 17 January 2009 – sessions: 8.30 am-5.00 pm – continental breakfast, light lunch, and a memorable dinner included.

  • Sunday 18 January 2009 – sessions: 8.30 am-5.00 pm – continental breakfast and light lunch included.

  • Monday 19 January 2006 – 8.30 am-12:00 noon – conference sessions, continental breakfast included.

Workshop fee: $495.00 academics/professionals; $100 PhD students. The fee is payable prior to or at the start of the CBIM Workshop. We will publish a non-copyrighted conference proceeding with the submitted abstracts, papers, case studies, and special session proposals that will be free to attendees.

Workshop papers will be eligible for a special issue of the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing. The Best Doctoral Student Paper will receive $250 and appear in the JBIM special issue.

The event deadline for submitting ideas and content is 1 December 2008. Please let us know your interest in presenting either a paper or case study, participating in a special session of your choice, or volunteering to be a session moderator. Send an e-mail to the Workshop Director: brashear@mktg.umass.edu

Suggested topics

  • New ways to better understand the customer – quantitative and qualitative approaches

  • Branding/marketing mix issues in B2B strategy

  • eBusiness tools to improve B2B marketing

  • Return on Marketing Investment (ROMI) in B2B

  • Better execution of B2B marketing strategies

  • Better ways to understand competition

  • New forms of B2B competition

  • Global paradoxes in B2B marketing

  • International competition from new power houses – China and India

  • New product development and better ways to introduce them

  • Comparative studies to improve B2B marketing – CB versus B2B

  • Benchmarking best practices in B2B marketing

  • The impact of new media on B2B marketing and marketing research

  • Business process innovation in B2B environments

  • New roles for the sales force in B2B marketing

  • Cases especially welcome.

If you have an interest in one of the following or any other B2B topics, please send by e-mail by 1 December 2008 one of the following:

  1. 1.

    Detailed abstract (minimum 3 pages, double-spaced typed).

  2. 2.

    Paper or case study (maximum 20 pages, double-spaced typed).

  3. 3.

    Special session proposal (3 pages, double-spaced, typed). Or

  4. 4.

    Volunteers to be a session moderator, send contactdetails to:Tom Brashear, CBIM Workshop Director, E-mail: brashear@mktg.umass.edu, Isenberg School of Management,University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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