2nd Global Islamic Marketing Conference in Abu Dhabi (GIMC): Putting Ethics Back into Business: Call For Research Papers

 

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The 2nd Global Islamic Marketing Conference in Abu Dhabi (GIMC) about “Putting Ethics Back into Business” is calling for research papers

The Conference will be held in Abu Dhabi,  January 16 – 18, 2012

CALL FOR PAPERS

Submission Deadline: November 15, 2011

The United Arab Emirates University, the Islamic International Foundation for Economics and Finance, Saudia Arabia, and the University of Malaya, Malaysia in cooperation with Global Marketing Network, Sage publications, Inderscience, and Halal Focus are pleased to invite academics, managers, policy makers, and practitioners to attend or submit competitive papers to the 2nd Global Islamic Marketing Conference.

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