Call for Papers Journal Special Issue- The Silk Road and the Service IndustriesThe Service Industries Journal Call for Papers Deadline: 30 April 2018 Special Issue: The Silk Road and the
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The Service Industries Journal Call for Papers
Deadline: 30 April 2018
Special Issue: The Silk Road and the Service Industries
The Silk Road or Silk Route was an ancient network of trade routes that for centuries were central
to cultural interaction and economic cooperation through regions of the Asian continent connecting the East and West from China to the Mediterranean Sea With the recent initiatives taken by the countries along the Silk Road (including China, Kazakhstan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, India and Russia), the Silk Road promises to offer trade and cultural exchange opportunities with the potential to shape the modern world Specifically, the strategic conception of “The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road” (in short, the Belt and Road Initiative) proposed by the Chinese President Xi Jinping when he visited the Middle and Southeast Asian countries in 2013, subsequently formulated as a formal national policy in 2015, aims at building an
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This special issue invites papers that will address socio-cultural, economic, political, environmental and technological complexities and challenges of service trade within the Silk Road We welcome both conceptual and empirical research papers that link knowledge to different regional and country contexts (For example countries such China, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Turkey but not limited
to these countries) and advance service business research as well as management practitioners’ understanding of the interactions and the dyadic relationship between the Belt and Road Initiative and the service industries
This special issue will also be supported by an international conference to be held in Kazakhstan in year 2018.
Submissions are welcomed from different epistemological and methodological positions related but not limited to the following topics:
Implications of the Belt and Road Initiative for international and domestic service industry issues
The economic, political, environmental, and social cultural impacts of the service industry development on the Silk Road area
Global and regional service industry integration
Service industry development and community participation
Contributions to the service industry by social media and new technology
New marketing perspectives for the emerging consumer needs
Potential opportunities and threats to the regional service industry cooperation
Security issues and challenges in providing services
New policies and service industry laws to enforce the Belt and Road Initiative policy
Innovative productions of customized service design
Service and enterprise management
Service failure, recovery, and customer participation
Factors affecting consumers’ behaviors and attitudes toward services
Pricing of services
Forecasting and managing the demand for services
Service industry innovation, development and planning
Service industry forecasting
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Management of Financial Services
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Submission instructions
Researchers are invited to indicate their interest in contributing to this special issue by sending a
300-word abstract of their proposed paper by August, 1 2017 to Professor Dogan Gursoy email at
dgursoy@wsu.edu
The deadline for full paper submission is April, 30 2018 for standard peer review.
Full instructions for authors are available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission? journalCode=fsij20&page=instructions
Publication for this special issue is Winter 2019
Editorial information
Guest Editor: Dogan Gursoy, Washington State University (dgursoy@wsu.edu)
Guest Editor: Li Pan, Zhejiang Normal University (li.pan@zjnu.edu.cn)
Editor-in-Chief: Levent Altinay, Oxford Brookes University (laltinay@brookes.ac.uk)
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