Abstracts
Abstract of 10-15 min. lecture: 300-400 words in English or Polish, texts using structured headings and references; no limit for literature (APA style). They should be submitted through the registration panel.
We invite submissions from all sectors of the Innovation Management Community that can help people and organisations respond to the political, social, economic or technological challenges of the present, especially – to problems stemming from the pandemic coronavirus crisis. Submissions need not be the result of in-depth research. We seek practical, insightful and reasoned submissions in the form of stories, examples, tools, frameworks etc, which are fresh and useful in the current situation.
The primary evaluation criteria for acceptance are:
1. Contribution to current understanding (degree of newness for an audience of expert innovation professionals and a world struggling to respond to the present challenges).
2. Quality of insight and practical
implications.
3. Probability of stimulating debate and insight
Organizers can select presentations and decide on their type (poster or lecture) duration. Abstracts will be evaluated and scored on their scientific merits, linguistic accuracy, formal correctness and compatibility to the conference topic. Notification regarding acceptance of abstracts will be published in the conference program after the deadline. If your name does not appear there by the date, you can contact the organizers by email. Incomplete abstracts will not be reviewed.
The presentation at the meeting must reflect the submitted abstract. In particular, the abstract title and scientific content of the presentation must match the submitted abstract, although updates on results may be added. Abstracts should be written in clear and concise English. It is assumed that the presenting author will have adequate command of English to present and to respond to questions