Preparing Conference Proceedings for Technology Management Research
A replicable editorial protocol for preparing technology management conference proceedings, from...

A scholarly silo for conferences, proceedings, information technology management events, and academic knowledge exchange.
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This category examines information technology and management as an interdisciplinary conference field, including research themes, proceedings, and academic exchange formats.
It is designed for postgraduate students, working professionals, academic partners, and Hong Kong higher education stakeholders preparing or evaluating conference work.
Articles combine practical preparation guidance with academic framing, emphasizing knowledge exchange, technology management relevance, and proceedings quality.
A replicable editorial protocol for preparing technology management conference proceedings, from...

A structured research-paper summary of ICITM2006, its sponsors, chairs, research themes,...

Case study on how Hong Kong academic conferences convert expert contact into structured...

The guides collected here treat conference work as something you do, not just something you read about. They walk through submission requirements, the practical task of telling a legitimate symposium apart from a predatory one, and the harder problem of folding a Hong Kong or regional research context into themes set by international programme committees. None of these steps guarantees acceptance โ peer review remains uncertain by design โ but understanding the process narrows the gap between a draft and a published proceeding.
If you are a postgraduate researcher or a technology management professional moving toward academic engagement, start with the material that matches where your work currently sits, then move outward toward networking and publication once the fundamentals are settled.