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RIRL 2020 conference submission formats

Abstract submission format

The communication intentions, in French or in English, take the form of a structured abstract of less than 500 words - including the following points:

  • Purpose of the communication
  • Research design, methodological approach
  • Results obtained
  • Theoretical contributions of communication
  • Managerial contributions of communication
  • Limitations of the work done
  • Keywords

 

Link to style sheet - abstract (pdf)

Link to style sheet - abstract (model word)

Link to style sheet - abstract (model 97-2003)

 

Communication submission format (full paper)

After acceptance of the abstract, the authors write a final paper of 6,000 to 8,000 words submitted to a double blind evaluation of the Scientific Committee. Authors may choose to present their paper in "work in progress". This device can thus allow them to collect the opinion of their peers on a work in progress or of which, for example, the collection of material on the ground is not completed.

 

Link to style sheet - communication (pdf)

Link to style sheet - communication (model word)

Link to style sheet - communication (model 97-2003)

 

 

Doctoral Consortium Submission Formats

 

The final papers will be able to remain on a short format (2,500 words) or to be extended to 8,000 words maximum. They will have to integrate the requests of the two anonymous evaluators. They may be written in French or in English.

 

Link to style sheet - consortium (pdf)

Link to style sheet - consortium (model word)

Link to style sheet - consortium (model word 97-2003)

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