[Air-l] Call for Chapter Proposals -- Edited Collection on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
St-Amant, Kirk
kirk.st-amant at ttu.edu
Sun Jan 22 11:20:43 PST 2006
CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
for the
Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
Editors: Pavel Zemliansky, Ph.D, James Madison University
Kirk St. Amnt, Ph.D, Texas Tech University
OBJECTIVE OF THE BOOK
The Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices will provide comprehensive coverage and definitions of the most important issues, concepts, trends and technologies in the fields of virtual workplaces and online work. The volume will feature entries of about 5,000-7,500 words covering a wide range of topics related to the subject of online workplace environments. Successful contributions will provide definitions, explanations, and applications of various pertinent topics and issues rather than in-depth discussions of narrow subjects. The publication will help in providing researchers, scholars, students and professionals access to the latest knowledge related to online work and solving related problems and challenges.
AUDIENCE FOR THE PROPOSED TEXT
Executives, managers, and other business decision makers who need to make informed choices about how their organizations can use virtual workplaces effectively
Researchers studying virtual interactions and virtual workplace models for industry and academic
Educators and trainers who increasingly find themselves using online media to deliver teaching or training in professional practices
Administrators of public sector or other non-profit agencies who wish to incorporate virtual models and methods into their daily operations
RECOMMENDED CONTENT AREAS
Prospective subject areas and specific topics for this publication include, but are not limited to, the following:
Histories of Virtual Workplaces
Tools and Techniques: the Mechanisms that Make Virtual Workplaces Possible
Tips and Techniques: Practices and Perspectives for Success in Virtual Workplaces
Legal Issues, Professional Codes, and Corporate Policies as Related to the Virtual Workplace
Creating a Common Corporate Culture or Identity within Virtual Workplace Environments
Teaching and Training Employees to Work Successfully in Virtual Environments
International Issues Related to Virtual Workplaces in an Age of Globalization
Comparisons and Contrasts of Uses of Virtual Workplaces by Businesses and by Government/Public Sector Organizations
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Prospective authors are invited to submit chapter proposals of 200-500 words on or before April 30, 2006. In their proposal, prospective authors should clearly explain:
The purpose and the contents of their proposed chapter
How their proposed chapter relates to the overall objectives of the book
Authors will be notified of the status of their proposal and sent chapter organization guidelines by May 31, 2006. Drafts of chapters will be due by August 31, 2006.
Please send inquiries or submit material electronically (Rich Text files) to both editors at
zemliapx at jmu.edu
kirk.st-amant at ttu.edu
The book is scheduled to be published by Idea Group Inc., www.idea-group.com, publisher of the Idea Group Publishing, Information Science Publishing, IRM Press, CyberTech Publishing, and Idea Group Reference imprints, in early 2008.
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