Saturday to Sunday 15th -16th October 2011
The Faculty of YMC Management Review proudly announce,
the ”i FAIR Conference 2011” call for paper now.
Notice for Postponement
The deadline of submission has been postponed to 11 September 2011
The Organising Committee invites the submission of papers to be presented at the i FAIR Conference 2011. Papers dealing with topics related to the disciplines of Finance, Accounting, Investment, and Risk Management. Other related topics are welcome. The i FAIR conference consists of the following symposiums:
– Finance: financial market, corporate finance and related topics.
– Accounting: financial accounting, cost accounting, management accounting, corporate government and related topics.
– Investment: market microstructure, portfolio management, financial deregulation, financial behaviour and related topics.
– Risk management: market variation, credit ration, VAR, and related topics.
– Other topics about economics, commerce, business or management are welcomed.
Manuscript with 20 pages limited please sent to ifair2011@yahoo.com.tw before 11 September 2011. Acceptance of contributed papers will be based on blind referee reports of complete papers. See prototype here please.
Submissions are invited via the conference website with the final deadline for submission has been postponed to Sunday 11 September 2011. Paper acceptance notification will be forwarded from 25 September 2011.
The program of iFAIR 2011 conference will take place on Saturday 15 October 2011 at Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung TAIWAN. The Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung is the First and Only Hotel in Kaohsiung Region to receive the Honor of Rated as Five Star Hotel by Tourism Bureau, R.O.C. The Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung is located at the Love River side, overlooking the enchanting Mt. Shoushan, and face to the beautiful Mingsheng Road boulevard, where you can experience the beauty of Kaohsiung from any angle. Located in a central traffic area, thus making it easy to get around whether on business or pleasure.
From Kaohsiung International Airport
Taxi fee approx NT$300, driving distance 20min.
Take the Airport Express buses or Bus 301 to『Kaohsiung Train station』, and transit to bus 12 or 248 to 『Taiwan Bank』, and then walking distance to the Ambassador Hotel is approx 10min.
One way fare NT$800 up/per car. (Van, maximum for 7 passengers, Advance Reservation Required)
From Zuoying Terminal, Taiwan High Speed Rail
Taxi fee approx NT$250, driving distance 20min.
One way fare NT$600 up/per car. (Limousine, maximum for 3 passengers. Advance Reservation Required)
From Kaohsiung Train Station
Taxi fee approx NT$120, driving distance 10min.
Take No. 12 or 248 bus to 『Taiwan Bank』, then about 10min walking distance to the Ambassador Hotel.
One way fare NT$600 up/per car. (Limousine, maximum for 3 guests. Advance Reservation Required)
Take off at 『Jhongjheng Interchange』 , and drive straight to Jhongjhen 4th Road, and then turn left to Mingsheng 2thRoad. (Approx 15min)
The planned programof i FAIR 2011 conference
Saturday, October 15 2011 | |
Time | Events |
0800-830 | Registration |
0830-0930 | Opening |
Honor ChairsHUANG, Hong-Lei Chairman, the Young Men Business Club of ROC (YMC) 2011 GUU, Mike Yuan-Kuang President, National Pingting University of Sci. and Tech. General ChairCHANG, Alex Kung-Hsiung The Editor in Chief, YMC Management Review |
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0930-0950 | Tea Time |
0950-1120 | Session F |
ChairsZHU, Hong-Chung Professor and Vice Dean, School of Economics & Management, Southwest Jiaotong University (CHINA)CHOU, Jian-Hsin
Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Business Management, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci & Tech. (TAIWAN) |
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1120-1220 | Session Y |
Chair CHANG, Alex Kung-Hsiung The Editor in Chief, YMC Management Review | |
1220-1320 | Lunch Time |
1320-1440 | Session A |
Chairs CHANG, Ruey-Dang Professor & Director, Department of Accounting National Chung Hsing University (TAIWAN) LEE, Wen-Chih
Professor, Graduate Institute of Finance, Economics, and Business Decision, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences. (TAIWAN) LEE, Chia-Ling Professor & Director, Department of Accounting & Information Tech. National Chung Cheng University (TAIWAN) |
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1440-1610 | Session I |
ChairsROCA, Eduardo Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, Accounting and Finance, Griffith University (Australia)LIN, Kun-Hui
Associate Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Finance, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)
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1610-1630 | Tea Time |
1630-1800 | Session R |
ChairsHUANG, Den-Shih Professor and Vice Dean, School of Economics & Management, Southwest Jiaotong University (CHINA)CHOU, Pai-Lung
Associate Professor & Director, Dept. of Risk Management & Insurance, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN) |
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1630-1800 | Session M |
ChairsFORSTER, JohnAssociate Professor, Dept. of Economics, Accounting and Finance, Griffith University (Australia)SHEN, David Ching-Lung
Associate Professor & Director, Dept. of Business Administration, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN) HORNG, Chuen-Ji Professor, Dept. of Business Administration, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)
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1810 | Grand Banquet |
Sunday, October 16 2011 | |
Time | Events |
0820-0940 | Kaohsiung Municipal Museum of History |
Kaohsiung Municipal Museum of History is the first history museum planned and established by a local government in Taiwain. The opening of the Museum on October 25th, 1998 has symbolized that Kaohsiung City, in its effort to advance toward an ocean city in the 21st century, especially wants to record the deeds of the ancestors who endeavored to pioneer the city in the past.The City Government hopes to let more people understand the trace of development of Kaohsiung from remembering the past to planning for the future through the display of precious historic and cultural items and the result of research and promotional activities. The Museum has taken the sublime and sacred mission.Data Resource: http://khm.kcg.gov.tw/ | |
0945-1045 | Kaohsiung Film Archive |
Kaohsiung Film Archive is located by the river side of Love River in a beautiful image building. It unfolds a new page to the cinematic history of Kaohsiung.Operating based on the concept of “Public Cinema,” the Kaohsiung Film Archive organizes film-relating activities all year around and plays free or diversified artistic films from time to time, providing audience different choices other than commercial movies. Visitors can enjoy movies here everyday as long as the Film Archive is open.Data resource: http://kfa.kcg.gov.tw/n/ | |
1100-1400 | Kaohsiung Harbor Cruising |
The Harbor cruising for iFAR 2011 offers a comfortable cruise around the Kaohsiung Harbor and breathtaking views of the Maritime Capital. Experience the magnificence of Taiwan’s largest international port and the open seas! Kaohsiung Harbor is a multi-purpose international port used by the military, industries, businesses, and fishermen. The constant flow of shipping means this cruise is an excellent opportunity to learn about different types of ships.The Harbor Cruise departs from and returns to the Love Pier with lovely lunch buffet on board. We will disembark at Cijin lighthouse to visit the Cijin Tourism Fisher Market and local sights, or visit the YM Museum of Marine Exploration for an in-depth tour of the maritime culture.Data resource: http://kcs.kcg.gov.tw/newkcb/travel-boat_en.php | |
1430 | End of the iFAIR 2011, and see you next year at West University, Los Angeles USA. |
Conference delegates will receive a hard copy of the contributed conference abstracts and a CD-Rom in the Conference Proceedings Book. Please prepare your USB prior your presentation,
Presentations will consist of 4~6 papers per session. Each session is of 90 minutes duration. Each presenter will be allocated 15 minutes for their presentation, including reviewer and questions. It is very important that presenters do not take more time than is allowed. To help the presenter keep track of time, the Chair of the Session will show a green-colored card to indicate that 3 minutes are remaining, and a red-colored card to indicate that your presentation should end immediately.
Each session is equipped with a data projector and a computer. The 2007 Microsoft Office Suite of programs is available on each computer for your use.
Please save your presentation on CD/DVD or an USB memory stick. Presenters should arrive at their allocated room 5 minutes before the start of the session to load their presentation. Student Volunteers will be available to assist conference presenters in this process.
The government of Taiwan actively promotes Kaohsiung Port as a transshipment shipping center for the Asia Pacific region and as a center for global commercial logistics management and free port. The KHB will continue under the banners of “breakthrough, innovation, and rejuvenation” and “high quality and efficiency at competitive costs” to maintain high Port of Kaohsiung competitiveness in logistics and transshipment services and as a highly effective free port. Kaohsiung Port is dedicated to creating a business environment for our customers that is safe, cost effective, and streamlined.
Developmental trend of world’s marine transportation market and some influential reports also indicate that the 21st Century is the Century of Asian Pacific Region. The government, therefore, enacts plan of Asian Pacific operation and global transportation management center with an aim to take advantage of geographic benefits and sound software and hardware facilities to speed up the development and further enhance the function of Kaohsiung Harbor serving as the regional marine transportation center in the Asian Pacific. Kaohsiung Harbor will be more active in the contribution and participation in global economy and marine market.
In order to develop Kaohsiung Harbor as the Asian Pacific Marine Transportation Center, there is an urgent need to maximize the utilization of limited resources within the Harbor. KBH in compliance with “Comprehensive Plan of International Ports in Taiwan Area” enacted by the Executive Yuan promotes development activities and develops “Comprehensive and Future Development Plan of Kaohsiung Harbor” in the interest of both Kaohsiung City and Kaohsiung Harbor.
The Harbor cruising for iFAR 2011 offers a comfortable cruise around the Kaohsiung Harbor and breathtaking views of the Maritime Capital. Experience the magnificence of Taiwan’s largest international port and the open seas! Kaohsiung Harbor is a multi-purpose international port used by the military, industries, businesses, and fishermen. The constant flow of shipping means this cruise is an excellent opportunity to learn about different types of ships.
The Harbor Cruise departs from and returns to the Love Pier with lovely lunch buffet on board. We will disembark at Cijin lighthouse to visit the Cijin Tourism Fisher Market and local sights, or visit the YM Museum of Marine Exploration for an in-depth tour of the maritime culture.
The Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung embraces 453 luxury guest rooms, 5 Chinese and western restaurants and bars, 19 banquet rooms and several recreation facilities, thus fully fulfilling the various demands of our guests. The service quality has been approved by the international ISO9002 certification, also rated by the international famous magazine “Business Traveler” as the cleanest, most comfortable and the best software service of the international 5 Star tourism hotels in the Kaohsiung region. Our entire staff uncompromisingly hold the service philosophy that the “Customers are Our Families and Unceasing Innovation”, to offer a dignitary enjoyment of a “Home away from Home” for our guests. The Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung contains the ultimate in expressions of cultural diversity, radiating the unique charms of the harbor city, with its delicate taste and profound cultural tint makes it the best urban leisure hotel of southern Taiwan, and shines along side the dazzling Love River bank, therefore it is the best choice when visiting the harbor city, Kaohsiung!
Its 453 guest rooms aim at the bright colors and side space as the design axis, and accommodates with the modern and technical facilities, the top-grade quality and throughout room amenities, provide a most comfortable and easy recreation heaven for travelers.
See http:// www.ambassadorhotel.com.tw/KS/Rooms/kaohsiung_rooms.htm here please.
Please contact us about your request by email to ifair2011@yahoo.com.tw .
The YMC Management Review
Professor & President, National Pingting University of Sci. and Tech. (TAIWAN)
Chairman, the Young Men Business Club of ROC (YMC) 2012
The Editor in Chief, YMC Management Review,
Professor National Pingting University of Sci. and Tech. (TAIWAN)
Emeritus Professor, National Sun Yat-Sen University (TAIWAN)
Professor & President, The University of West (USA)
CHANG, Alex Kung-Hsiung
Professor National Pingting University of Sci. and Tech. (TAIWAN)
CHOU, Jian-Hsin
Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Business Management, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci & Tech. (TAIWAN)
CHANG, Alex Kung-Hsiung
Professor National Pingting University of Science and Technology (TAIWAN)
Finance-
Professor and Vice Dean, School of Economics & Management, Southwest Jiaotong University (CHINA)
Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Business Management, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci & Tech. (TAIWAN)
Accounting-
Professor & Director, Department of Accounting National Chung Hsing University (TAIWAN)
Professor, Graduate Institute of Finance, Economics, and Business Decision, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences. (TAIWAN)
Professor & Director, Department of Accounting & Information Tech. National Chung Cheng University (TAIWAN)
Investment–
Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, Accounting and Finance, Griffith University (Australia)
Associate Professor & Director, Graduate Institute of Finance, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)
Risk Management –
Professor and Vice Dean, School of Economics & Management, Southwest Jiaotong University (CHINA)
Associate Professor & Director, Dept. of Risk Management & Insurance, National Kaohsiung First University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)
Economics and other topics-
Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, Accounting and Finance, Griffith University (Australia)
Associate Professor & Director, Dept. of Business Administration, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)
Professor, Dept. of Business Administration, National Pingtung University of Sci. & Tech. (TAIWAN)