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To be held at the in Prato, Italy, (in Tuscany, 30 minutes by train from
Florence and 15 minutes from the Florence International Airport) from
Tuesday 11th to Friday 14th July 2006, the 6th International Conference on
Knowledge, Culture & Change in Organisation will address a range of
critically important themes in the various fields investigating
'Knowledge', 'Culture' and 'Change' in Organisations. Main speakers will
include some of the world's leading thinkers in the field of management, as
well as numerous paper, colloquium and workshop presentations by
practitioners, teachers and researchers.
The primary interest of the conference is knowledge-based social and
economic change. Driven by globalisation and advances in information and
communications technologies, this change has been characterised in terms of
emerging information/knowledge societies and a global knowledge-based
economy. Organisational Networks provide a significant stream in the
conference.
The conference will offer a comprehensive overview of current thinking in
the area broadly described as knowledge management. Its perspectives will
range from big picture analyses in keynote addresses by internationally
recognised experts in the field of management, to detailed case studies of
management practice. It will traverse a broad terrain, from theory and
analysis to practical strategies for action.
Presenters have the opportunity to submit their papers for refereeing and
publication in The International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change
in Organisations.
For further details see http://managementconference.com/
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Dr Bruce Cronin MA MSc PhD
Director of Postgraduate Programmes
University of Greenwich Business School
Park Row, London SE10 9LS
Ph: +44(0)20-8331-9786
Fax: +44(0)20-8331-9005
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