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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 26-28, 2015 – TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL MEETING

APRIL 26-28, 2015 – TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA

INTERNATIONALCONFERENCE AND ANNUAL MEETINGTAMPA — 2015

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

Dear Colleagues, It is an exciting time for us here at AACSB. With the beginning of a new year, we have begun our official countdown to the AACSB International Conference and Annual Meeting (ICAM). This year’s event is particularly important as it will be held in Tampa, Florida, USA, home to AACSB’s World Headquarters. Tampa is a city surrounded by water that has been shaping the land for centuries. It is a natural setting for a steady current of ideas—the kind that have made AACSB the world’s leading authority on management education since 1916. ICAM’s program flows through three central themes of Innovation, Engagement, and Impact, while each session delves into the issues facing global business schools today, bringing clarity to tasks at hand. At ICAM 2015, insights will crest, creating a new landscape of business education and perpetuating the course of advancement. At this year’s ICAM, we anticipate introducing a new president and CEO, who will be tasked with implementing strategic change around key issues, including globalization, continued international expansion, the impact of technology on management education, and enhancing the value of accreditation. ICAM unites thought leaders, expert researchers, and top educators from all regions of the world in one location. Throughout this three-day event, you will have the ability to impact the future of management education, learn innovative strategies from around the globe, and engage in intriguing discussions. It is our pleasure to invite you to ICAM 2015, which is unlike any other. Please join us and more than 1,200 of our colleagues to take part in the currents of change that will guide the future direction of management education and your institution.

We look forward to welcoming you to Tampa, Florida!

Best regards,

LINDA A. LIVINGSTONE DEAN AND PROFESSOR, MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

JOHN J. FERNANDES PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AACSB INTERNATIONAL

INTRODUCTION

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

Water. Ubiquitous and powerful, it is a building block of life that holds the most potential for change. It’s the one thing we all have in common—what we all need to survive, to thrive, and to flourish. With water, new landscapes are formed; new paths forged for exploration. And just as water shapes the world we are in, ICAM forever changes the landscape of business education through global perspectives and personal insights.

CURRENTS OF CHANGE

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

ACCREDITATION IN ACTION

Measuring Impact Maximizing a Focus on High Quality and Continuous Improvement in the Initial Accreditation Process Faculty Qualifications

INNOVATING THE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Competency-Based Education:

Strategies to Assure High Quality

Fostering New Business Creation

Curriculum Strategies to Enhance Experiential

Learning

GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

Business Engagement: Transforming Business

Education through Corporate Engagement

Developing Collaborations in Emerging Markets

Innovative Marketing Strategies for B-Schools

IMPACT & ACCOUNTABILITY

B-School Collaborations to Foster Social Impact

Systems for Driving Research Impact

Faculty Strategies for Fostering Impact

THE FUTURE OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION

Business Models for New Realities

Academic Leadership During Turbulent Times

Impact of Technology on Management Education

including Lifelong Learning Initiatives

The ICAM 2015 program tracks address accreditation, innovation, engagement, impact, and the future of management education, according to the 2013 AACSB Accreditation Standards. Each session will delve into issues facing global business schools today while maintaining an outlook on the future of management education around the world.

CONFERENCE SESSIONS

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

DANIEL H. PINKBEST-SELLING AUTHORDaniel H. Pink is the author of five best-selling books about business, work, and management. His books have been translated into 34 languages and have sold more than two million

copies worldwide. Pink’s latest work, To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others, reveals personal qualities and skills necessary for effectively and ethically persuading, influencing, and moving others. To Sell is Human is a #1 New York Times business best seller, a #1 Wall Street Journal business best seller, and a #1 Washington Post nonfiction best seller. In Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Pink uses 50 years of behavioral science to overturn the conventional wisdom about human motivation and offers a more effective path to high performance. A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future charts the rise of right-brain thinking in modern economies and explains the six abilities individuals and organizations must master in an outsourced, automated world. Pink’s articles on business and technology appear in many publications, including The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, The Sunday Telegraph, Fast Company and Wired. In 2013, Thinkers 50 named him one of the top 15 business thinkers in the world. Pink received a BA from Northwestern University, and a JD from Yale Law School. He has also received honorary degrees from the Pratt Institute (2013), the Ringling College of Art and Design (2011) and Westfield State University (2010).

PLENARYSESSIONS

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND OFFICERS’ REMARKSMONDAY, APRIL 27 | 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.

Leaders of AACSB International will present the annual report to the membership. In the Chair’s Annual Address, Linda A. Livingstone will speak about the successes and ongoing challenges for the organization. John J. Fernandes, retiring president and CEO, will update members on the state of the association, and AACSB’s vice chair-chair elect, William H. Glick, will discuss his vision for AACSB International. Outcomes of AACSB’s 2020 committee will be shared, and AACSB’s new president and CEO will be introduced to the members.

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

DR. CAROLYN WOOCEO & PRESIDENT, CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES Dr. Carolyn Woo assumed the position of CEO and president of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in January 2012. Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States to serve World War II survivors in Europe. Since then, it has expanded in size

to reach more than 100 million people in nearly 100 countries on five continents. Woo, representing CRS, was featured in Foreign Policy (May/June, 2013) as one of the 500 Most Powerful people on the planet and one of only 33 in the category of “a force for good.” Woo’s Catholic News Service monthly column took first place in the 2013 Catholic Press Association Awards in the category of Best Regular Column – Spiritual Life. Before CRS, she served as the dean of the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame from 1997. During Woo’s tenure, the Mendoza College achieved number one ranking (BusinessWeek/Bloomberg) in 2010 and 2011. Prior to the University of Notre Dame, Woo served as associate executive vice president for academic affairs at Purdue University. Woo earned her BA in economics with highest distinction and honors, MS in industrial administration with award as Krannert Scholar and PhD, all from Purdue University.

2015 BETA GAMMA SIGMA INTERNATIONAL HONOREEROGER W. FERGUSON, JR.CEO & PRESIDENT, TIAA-CREF The International Honoree Award is conferred upon those who have furthered the ideals of the society through outstanding business

and managerial leadership, or meritorious contributions to education for business and administration or both.

Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., is president and chief executive officer of TIAA-CREF, the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical, and cultural fields and a Fortune 100 financial services organization. Ferguson is the former vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve System. He represented the Federal Reserve on several international policy groups and served on key Federal Reserve System committees, including Payment System Oversight, Reserve Bank Operations, and Supervision and Regulation. As the only governor in Washington, D.C. on 9/11, he led the Fed’s initial response to the terrorist attacks, taking actions that kept the U.S. financial system functioning while reassuring the global financial community that the U.S. economy would not be paralyzed. Prior to joining TIAA-CREF in April 2008, Ferguson was head of financial services for Swiss Re, chairman of Swiss Re America Holding Corporation, and a member of the company’s executive committee. From 1984 to 1997, he was an associate and partner at McKinsey & Company. He began his career as an attorney at the New York City office of Davis Polk & Wardwell. Ferguson holds a BA, JD, and a PhD in economics, all from Harvard University.

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

BUSINESS ACCREDITATION SEMINARAPRIL 24–25, 2015As you strive to reach your business education goals of achieving quality, continuous improvement, and producing outstanding business and accounting graduates, AACSB can guide you along the journey to reaching your business school’s full potential. In this interactive seminar, you will receive a step-by-step look at the accreditation process according to the most recent set of AACSB Accreditation Standards adopted in April 2013. Sessions include a thorough look at each standard and an inside view at what the peer review teams will look for during their visit.

ONLINE AND BLENDED LEARNING SEMINARAPRIL 24–25, 2015Driven by rapid technological advancements and challenges confronting higher education, online and blended learning have become efficient and effective platforms for providing quality business education. Particularly relevant for b-school administrators and faculty interested in expanding access to their MBA programs and undergraduate courses, this newly redesigned seminar provides the strategies that harness pedagogy and leading-edge technology to drive innovation and achieve strategic objectives. You will also gain insight on improving existing online programs, and incorporating components of blended learning into face-to-face courses.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Deans, administrators, accreditation coordinators, faculty members (academic staff) and key stakeholders at schools interested in or seeking AACSB Accreditation; individuals new to the 2013 AACSB Accreditation Standards and process; accreditation committee members.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Associate deans, program directors, faculty, IT directors, instructional designers, and individuals whose primary responsibility is utilizing technology and/or electronic-mediated pedagogy in the delivery of graduate and undergraduate courses. Parties interested in expanding access to high-demand courses or beginning an upper-division online degree program are also welcome.

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

EVENING RECEPTIONMONDAY, APRIL 27 | 5:30 p.m.–7:00 p.m.Connect with colleagues at this informal reception and enjoy the full ICAM experience. Get a preview of ICAM 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, where we will celebrate our 100th anniversary.

WELCOME RECEPTION SUNDAY, APRIL 26 | 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Reconnect with old friends, make new ones, and network with the exhibitors. Relax and enjoy the company of your colleagues before the conference gets underway.

ICAM 2015 EXHIBITIONFind the products and services that will ease tasks and streamline processes at your business school during the ICAM 2015 Exhibition. Visit the exhibit hall to meet face-to-face with more than 70 exhibitors showcasing new technology, research tools, strategic planning resources, and much more. Don’t miss this opportunity to network in the exhibit hall with industry professionals and gain fresh ideas for your institution.

With participation from more than 50 countries, ICAM is the perfect opportunity to grow your global network and share experiences. The possibilities expand way beyond just a few days in Tampa. With value-added ICAM benefits, your participation will bring valuable results for years to come.

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

AFFINITY GROUP MEETINGS

Connect with other management educators who share common interests related to school size, program focus, location, or professional field. Choose from more than 20 groups to strengthen your relationships and share experiences.

If you are not currently participating in an affinity group, ICAM is a great place to start! Benefit from relationship building, customized data/information, and more. Participation in affinity groups is exclusively limited to AACSB members. To join a group, email [email protected]. The following affinity groups are set to meet at this year’s event:

SATURDAY, APRIL 25

01:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. MBA FOR WORKING PROFESSIONALS

01:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. ASSOCIATE DEANS

03:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. SMALL SCHOOLS NETWORK

SUNDAY, APRIL 26

08:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. PRME-GRLI

08:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. NEW DEANS LEARNING COMMUNITY

10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. WOMEN ADMINISTRATORS IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION

02:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m. ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS

02:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m. EUROPEAN

02:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m. TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS SCHOOLS ROUNDTABLE

02:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m. ASIA PACIFIC

EXPERIENCE TAMPA

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING

CENTRO YBOR

MOSI - SKY TRAIL® ROPES COURSE & ZIP LINE

TAMPA’S LOWRY PARK ZOO

YBOR CITY:CIGAR CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER 333 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET TAMPA, FLORIDA 33602 +1 813 274 8511 OR +1 800 426 5630 USA

With its spectacular waterfront views and unique architectural design,  the Tampa Convention Center brings the warmth and light of the Florida sunshine right into the conference site. Located in the heart of downtown Tampa and within walking distance to AACSB’s World Headquarters, the convention center is in close proximity to the Tampa International Airport, local attractions, top-rated beaches, and the historic streetcar system. With your conference badge, you can enjoy 1/2 price access to our vintage streetcars, opening up a world of entertainment and dining options to discover along the line.

CONFERENCE SITE

EXPERIENCE TAMPA

TAMPA BAY STAND UP PADDLEBOARDING

THE DALI MUSEUM

TAMPA BAY RAYS

TAMPA MUSEUM OF ART

THE FLORIDA AQUARIUM

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

HEADQUARTER HOTELMARRIOTT WATERSIDE HOTEL AND MARINA 700 SOUTH FLORIDA AVENUE TAMPA, FLORIDA 33602 +1 813 221 4900 USA

A striking silhouette along the Channel Riverwalk,  Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina  is a bay front hotel in the heart of Downtown. This hotel offers elegant amenities for work and play, from complete business services to a full-service spa and several delicious restaurants. Part of the Channelside District, Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina is adjacent to the Tampa Convention Center and is the perfect blend of city sophistication and classic elegance that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.

SECONDARY HOTELEMBASSY SUITES DOWNTOWN TAMPA 513 SOUTH FLORIDA AVENUETAMPA, FLORIDA 33602 +1 813 769 8300 USA

The Embassy Suites Downtown Tampa  is the only downtown hotel with a direct connection to the Tampa Convention Center by an open air sky bridge. Our 20 story atrium features beautiful channel side views with plenty of activities, and is just a short walk from the hotel. The Embassy Suites Tampa - Downtown Convention Center is only seven miles from Tampa International Airport (TPA) and just across Tampa Bay are St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and gulf beaches.

HEADQUARTER HOTELS

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

A room block is being held at the headquarter and secondary hotels for ICAM participants. The preferred room rate at the Marriott is 185 USD per night and 199 USD per night at the Embassy Suites. All prices are quoted for single or double occupancy, plus tax. The hotels must be contacted no later than March 28, 2015 to receive the group discount room rate. Sleeping rooms are based on availability and may sell out prior to the cut-off date.

Each delegate is responsible for making his or her own hotel reservation. The cost of the hotel room is not included in the registration fee. Any guest room changes, cancellations, etc., are the delegate’s responsibility and must be made directly with the hotel according to the guidelines below in order to avoid financial penalty.

When making arrangements through travel websites or an agent, the negotiated AACSB rates may not always be available. Please request your travel agent to book your room in the AACSB-negotiated room block for the event.

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

ONLINE AND BLENDED LEARNING SEMINAR EVENT CODE: SM-DOC415

Received by March 24 Received after March 241st and 2nd Member (per person) 795 USD 895 USD 3rd and Subsequent Member 695 USD 795 USD Non-Member 945 USD 1,045 USD

Register by March 24, 2015 to take advantage of the early registration rate.

BUSINESS ACCREDITATION SEMINAR EVENT CODE: SM-BAS415

Received by March 24 Received after March 241st and 2nd Member (per person) 795 USD 895 USD3rd and Subsequent Member 695 USD 795 USDNon-Member 945 USD 1,045 USD

Register by March 24, 2015 to take advantage of the early registration rate.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL MEETING EVENT CODE: CN-ICAM15

Received by March 15 Received after March 15 On-site1st and 2nd Member (per person) 1,295 USD 1,395 USD 1,495 USD3rd and Subsequent Member 1,195 USD 1,295 USD 1,395 USDNon-Member 1,595 USD 1,595 USD 1,595 USD

Register by March 15, 2015 to save 200 USD off the on-site registration fee.

GUEST RECEPTION PACKAGE

Guests of conference participants may register to attend the conference Welcome Reception on Sunday, April 26 and the Evening Reception on Monday, April 27. The cost for attending both receptions is 160 USD.

Please register your guests by April 17 to ensure their participation as space is limited. Please note that guests are not allowed to attend conference sessions or other conference related activities.

For more information or to register visit:

WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA WWW.AACSB.EDU/ICAM2015

BENEFACTOR LEVEL SPONSORS:Beta Gamma Sigma

Educational Testing Service

Graduate Management Admission Council®

Haslam College of Business, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

KPMG Foundation

Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College

CONTRIBUTOR LEVEL SPONSORS:The Fox School of Business, Temple University

Richard H. Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University

Shidler College of Business, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

FRIEND LEVEL SPONSORS:Bloomberg Businessweek

College of Business, University of North Texas

Muma College of Business, University of South Florida

School of Management, George Mason University

The Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine

The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, St. John’s University

The Rady School of Management, University of California, San Diego

DO YOU WANT TO PROMOTE YOUR SCHOOL OR YOUR PRODUCT/SERVICE?When you sponsor one of AACSB’s world-class conferences, seminars, or webinars you gain access to a diverse group of industry professionals at more than 1,400 business schools and institutions worldwide. AACSB offers countless sponsorship opportunities to fit your budget and meet your goals. Contact Annette Gonzalez DeLisle, Director of Business Development, for more information at [email protected].

THANK YOU TO THE ICAM 2015 SPONSORS

ICAM 2015 | APRIL 26-28 | TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA

This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history. Join us next year and celebrate our 100th Anniversary!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR!APRIL 3–5, 2016BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

777 SOUTH HARBOUR ISLAND BOULEVARD, SUITE 750 TAMPA, FL 33602, USA


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