Call for Abstracts and Papers: Management and Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference
Uploaded on 2020.08.12

Call for Abstracts & Papers 

 
Management and Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference

Background
As the world faces increasingly complex issues and needs related to medical and health care, disease transmission and prevention, the development of new medication, and long-term care management, quite a few growing trends are emerging and replacing traditional frameworks of studies within individual disciplines with cross-fields collaboration. As a result, the scope of development and management for international medical industries is becoming greater and more multi-faceted. College of Management, National Taiwan University, together with its academic platform, NTU Management Review, places a high value on combining research on management with fields related to medical sciences. Together with Infection Control Society of Taiwan, Taiwan College of Healthcare Executives, Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine, Taiwan Society of Internal Medicine, and Taiwan Surgical Association, we will host an international seminar on "Management and Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference", from October 30th to November 1st, 2020. Medicine, health, and management field experts and scholars, both domestic and abroad, are invited to participate in discussions and thesis publications focused on, but not limited to, the topics listed below. Through conducting research together, the conference aims to provide medical, health, management, and other scholars and experts the opportunity to exchange and share ideas and brainstorm, accordingly enhancing the research quality and contributing to medical and public health as well as management disciplines in Taiwan.

Scope and Topics
We invite theoretical, empirical, and qualitative studies for presentations that share research into: 
• Strategic Planning for International Medical Services and New South Bound Policy
• Healthcare Costing
• Performance Measurement in World-class Medical Institutions
• Compensation System in World-class Medical Institutions
• Supply Chain Issues in World-class Medical and Healthcare Industries
• Development and Application of Smart Health and AIoT
• Strategies for Growth and Internationalization of World-class Medical Institutions
• Governance Mechanisms and Sustainability of World-class Medical Institutions
• Ethical Decision Making and Social Responsibility of World-class Medical Institutions
• Talent Development Programs and Succession of World-class Medical Institutions
• Implementation Models for Healthcare Service Innovation
• Medical Decision Making and Risk Management during Infectious Disease Outbreak
• Challenges Facing Human Resources Professionals in the Healthcare Industry
• Business Model Innovation for World-class Medical Institutions
• Healthcare Policies (Long-term Care, Classification System for Medical Treatment, National Health Insurance, etc.)
• Considering Healthcare Supply Chain in the Personalized Medicine Age

All submissions should follow the editorial style of NTU Management Review, and are subject to the double-blind review process. We strongly encourage authors of accepted papers also submit their research works to 
NTU Management ReviewWe offer fast-track review for these manuscripts.

Committee
(In Alphabetical Order)

Chan, Ding-Cheng, Superintendent in National Taiwan University Hospital, Chutung Branch / Clinical Professor in Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University (Department of Geriatrics and Gerontology) 

Chen, Shey-Ying, Director in Center for Quality Management, National Taiwan University Hospital / Clinical
Professor in Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University 

Chu, Chia-Yu, CEO in International Medical Service Center, National Taiwan University Hospital / Professor in Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University

Duh, Rong-Ruey, Professor in Department of Accounting, College of Management, National Taiwan University

Huang, Yun-Ju, Professor in College of Medicine, National Taiwan University

Lai, I-Rue, Vice Superintendent in National Taiwan University Hospital / Professor in Department of Surgery, Graduate Institute of anatomy, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University

Lin, Hsiou-Wei, Professor in Department of International Business, College of Management, National Taiwan University

Ma, Huei-Ming, Vice Superintendent in National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch / Adjunct Professor in Institute of Preventive Medicine, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University 

Ting, Chien-Kun, Chief in Division of General Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital / Professor in College of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University 

Wang, Yan-Zhi, Professor in Department of Finance, College of Management, National Taiwan University

Wei, Chih-Ping, Professor in Department of Information Management, College of Management, National Taiwan University

Wu, Cheng-Wei, Professor in Department of International Business, College of Management, National Taiwan University

Yu, Chong-Jen, Superintendent in National Taiwan University Biomedical Park Hospital / Professor in Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University 

Yu, Jiun-Yu, Professor in Department of Business Administration, College of Management, National Taiwan University


Awards
Best Paper Award 
One paper will be selected for this award with a prize of US$2,000. All papers presented at the conference are considered. Possible candidates may be  chosen based on both their research quality and/or oral presentation quality. The recipients are obligated to submit their award-winning paper to NTU Management Review 
(Another US$3,000 will be granted after publication).
Excellent Paper Award 
Three papers will be selected for this award with each receiving a prize of US$1,000. All papers presented at the conference are considered.  Possible candidates will be chosen based on both their research quality and oral presentation quality. The recipients are obligated to submit  their award-winning papers to NTU Management Review 
(Another US$1,500 will be granted after publication).
Editor's Choice Award
We would like to express our greatest welcome by providing editor's choice awards (financial support) to conference attendees. The awards are  limited to twelve recipients but all attendees are considered. P
apers will be selected for this award with each receiving a prize of  US$250. If the 
award-winning papers are later accepted, another US$250 will be granted. You are welcome to select  "I wish to be considered for the editor's choice award" when submitting. There is no application form for the  award provided at the conference.
 

Important Dates
• First Submission Deadline: June 6th, 2020
• First Acceptance Notification Date: June 15th, 2020
• Second Submission Deadline: August 31st, 2020
• Second Acceptance Notification Date: September 15th, 2020
• Conference Dates:
October 30th to November 1st, 2020

Features of the Conference
This conference is featured by:
• Keynote speech delivered by internationally well-known scholars in both Management and Medical Sciences fields
• Concurrent paper presentation sessions
• Posters
• One banquet and two luncheons

 




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