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PACIBER 2009 Annual Meeting, Queenstown, New Zealand


 
Kia Ora!  On behalf of the University of Otago and the University of Auckland, we would like to welcome you to the 26th Annual PACIBER Meeting.  We are pleased to be your hosts for this prestigious event.

 

The PACIBER 2009 Annual Meeting will be held at the Hotel St. Moritz, Queenstown, New Zealand, commencing with the opening reception on the evening of July 3 (Friday) and concluding with lunch on July 6 (Monday).  The themes are "The Global Financial Crisis" and "Involving Indigenous and Minority Peoples in Internationalization."  The conference registration form, hotel reservation form, and Call for Papers guidelines will be posted on this website during the second week of February.

 

We are pleased to annouce our co-keynote speakers, Sir Tipene O'Regan, Assistant Vice Chancellor (Maori) at the University of Canterbury, Ngai Tahu Kaumatua, and company director of numerous companies in the tourism, agricultural and natural resource sectors; and Grant Spencer, Deputy Governor and Head of Financial Stability, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and former Head of Strategy and Business Development, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.


 
Conference Registration – Deadline May 22

USD$290 for PACIBER Members
USD$350 for non-members
USD$60 for guests Includes opening reception on July 3 and closing dinner on July 5

 

Conference Registration Form in PDF

 

Conference Registration Form in Word

 

 

Program Agenda (as of 28 November 2008)
July 3 (Fri) 5PMExecutive Committee Meeting
 6PM Opening Reception
July 4 (Sat)8AM Breakfast
9AMWelcome & Introduction
9:15AMDoing Business in Oceania
10:45AMBreak   
11AMRegional Updates
1PMLunch
2PMResearch Paper Presentations
4PMBreak
4:15PMMember Updates, 5 minutes per school.
6PMConclude.  Dinner on own
July 5 (Sun)8AMBreakfast
9AMTopic/Industry Presentations
1PM
Lunch
2PM
Keynote Presentation
3:30PMBreak
4PMIndustry Presentations
6PMDinner Banquet
July 6 (Mon)8AM

Breakfast

Action Plan for 2009-2010

New Member Presentation 

10:30AM

Break 

11AM

Business Meeting 

2010 Meeting Planning

NOONLunch

 


Hotel St. Moritz – Booking Deadline May 22


A block of rooms have been reserved for the conference up to May 22 at a conference rate of NZD220 (Guest Room) and NZD277 (Lake View), inclusive of taxes.  After May 22, the block of rooms will be released.  Additional days before or after the conference are available at the conference rate, on a space available basis.  There are a limited number of rooms in each category and these are subject to availability.  A one night fee will be charged upon booking and assessed for cancellations after June 5, for no shows, and for early departure.

  

Hotel Booking form in PDF.

 

Hotel Booking form in Word.

 

Hotel Website: http://www.mgallery.com/hotel-cms/gb/hotel/index_page_hotel_2074.shtml

  


Transportation


You would fly into the Queenstown Airport, which is serviced by Air New Zealand and Qantas.  Most participants will fly to Queenstown via Auckland or Sydney.  Most visitors to New Zealand do not require visas, but please check the New Zealand Immigration website http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/visit/.

The Hotel St. Moritz is in the heart of Queenstown, a 15 minute drive from the Queenstown Airport.  You may take the public taxi for an estimated NZD$15.

 

Queenstown

 

Information on Queenstown can be obtained from the Official Queenstown Website http://www.queenstown-nz.co.nz/.  Skiing is available at nearby Coronet Peak http://www.nzski.com/mountain.jsp?site=coronetpeak.  

 

Dress throughout is business casual.  Please note it will be winter in Queenstown, with average temperatures at 8 degrees C (46 degrees F). 

 


Call for Papers – Due March 31

 

Involving Indigenous and Minority Peoples in Internationalization 

 

The PACIBER Research Committee encourages the submission of original research that analyzes any of the issues associated with “Involving Minority Peoples in Internationalization” in the Asia Pacific Region.   

 

All Asia-Pacific countries have "minorities", which form separate languages or cultural groups. The minorities include both indigenous (first nation) people and minority groups within a larger cultural or social majority. 

 

The theme of this year’s PACIBER research stream is the positive and negative impact of foreign direct investment on "minorities". The theme includes the economic, social, political and cultural impact of foreign firms, encompassing topics such as tourism, micro-finance, entrepreneurship, natural resource exploitation, employment and gender. Papers that address the impact of FDI on native title (land rights), culture and social practices will be particularly welcome. 

 

Up to eight papers will be presented at the annual PACIBER meeting in Queenstown, New Zealand, July 3 - 6, 2009. Some travel support is available. All papers will be reviewed by the PACIBER Research Committee. Please submit an abstract of your paper via email to the PACIBER Secretariat (  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) by March 31, 2009. 

 

Submission Guidelines

1.         The cover page must include the name, address, telephone, fax and email contact information of the authors and identify the key contact person.

2.         The second page must include the title of the paper, and the abstract, but NOT the authors’ identities.

3.         Papers must be double-spaced with margins of one inch (2.5 cm) and font size of no smaller than 11 points. The final paper must be no more than 30 pages, inclusive of tables, diagrams and references.

4.         Standards regarding headings, citations, endnotes, abstract, etc. should follow JIBS requirements.

 

 
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