Dear Mark,
Thank you for your e-mail. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the
conference but my co-author Dr. Aimilia Protogerou who submitted the
paper (Paper ID: 5886) is going to participate and register in time.
Kind regards,
Alexandra
Alexandra Kontolaimou
Senior Research Fellow
Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE)
11 Amerikis St., 10672 Athens, Greece
E-mail: akontolaimou(a)gmail.com, alexandra.kontolaimou(a)kepe.gr
Tel: (+30)210 3676367
Fax: (+30)210 360122, (+30)210 3611136
Στις 2021-07-25 18:14, DRUID21 έγραψε:
> DRUID21
> Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark
> October 18-20, 2021
> Email: druid(a)druid.dk
> Website: druid.dk
>
> NB: YOU MUST REGISTER AND PAY THE CONFERENCE FEE BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1 TO
> KEEP YOUR PAPER ON THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE
>
> Dear Alexandra Kontolaimou ,
> Paper ID: 5886 , Paper title: " Creative industries and resilience in
> times of crisis: The role of firm and entrepreneurial team
> characteristics "
>
> We have now reached a decision regarding the submissions to be
> presented during the upcoming DRUID21. The decision has been made
> according to the criteria stated in the call for papers, i.e. novelty,
> academic quality and the proposed paper's relation to industrial
> dynamics in general and to the themes of the conference in particular.
> All papers have been reviewed anonymously by at least three reviewers
> working independently of each other. As stated during the submission
> process we regret that no review or comments will be offered to the
> author or authors to supplement the decision.
>
> We are pleased to inform you that your paper: " Creative industries
> and resilience in times of crisis: The role of firm and
> entrepreneurial team characteristics " has been accepted for oral
> presentation.
>
> Your paper is scheduled for presentation on Wednesday, October 20 and
> you have been assigned as session discussant Monday, October 18.
> Please avoid making travel arrangements that might prevent you from
> participating in all sessions during any of these two days. Consult
> the detailed on-line program on the conference website when available
> by October 1 as some changes are bound to occur. Information regarding
> session formats and roles as presenter and as discussant will be
> provided under "Program" in the blue banner at the top of the
> conference website.
>
> IMPORTANT: You must register and pay the conference fee through the
> website before September 1. All papers without at least one registered
> author will AUTOMATICALLY BE REMOVED from the conference program or -
> in case of late payment - be moved to a poster session.
>
> You can upload updated versions of your paper until October 1. Just
> logon, select DRUID21, select "My submissions" on the list at the
> right hand side of the screen, find your paper and press the update
> logo, then upload the new paper file in unlocked PDF format. Please
> check that the new paper is readable from the webpages top blue banner
> under "Papers" AFTER REFRESHING the browser page. Please note that a
> new version (overwriting a previous submission) is not the same as a
> new submission. New submissions are not longer possible (deadline was
> June 10).
>
> The front page of your paper is generated automatically using the data
> you entered regarding author(s), title, abstract, university and
> department, paper type, interest profile and JEL-codes. Logon to the
> conference website and make the updates in the paper information
> immediately if any of these have changed. Here you can also change the
> order of authors shown on the paper's front page.
>
> All versions of submitted papers might be screened for plagiarism and
> other kinds of academic fraud. Action will be taken in severe cases as
> specified in 'Terms and Conditions' on the conference website.
>
> Make sure to inform your coauthors (if any) of the content of this
> email in general and the Paper ID: 5886 in particular. They might well
> need this number if they register for the conference. DRUID has a
> rule-of-one: Each participant can only present one paper. If you have
> more than one paper accepted, a co-author must register and present
> the other(s). If you are the only author of several accepted papers,
> please inform us which paper you prefer to present, and we will remove
> the other(s) from the program.
>
> A few practicalities regarding registration and participation to the
> conference:
>
> Registration can be accessed by clicking “Registration” on the
> right hand of the screen after logon.
>
> DRUID offers DRUID DISCOVERIES, a suite of excursions on October 19
> making the most of Copenhagen. Read more under "Practical" on the
> conference webpage's top blue banner. These excursions will shortly be
> available for registration and payment from the registration page
> (deadline October 18).
>
> On the same page, registration and payment is available for the DRUID
> DECADENCE afterparty in the evening October 20 (deadline October 18).
> Read more under "Practical".
>
> Be sure to make your hotel bookings immediately as vacancies at most
> conveniently located hotels are in short supply. Please ensure to meet
> current visa requirements if applicable. Please see the conference
> website under "Practical" for details about transport to the
> conference venue, visa requirements, and more.
>
> Cancellation policy:
> Cancellations received before September 15: Payments refunded in full.
>
> Cancellations received after September 15 and before October 1:
> Payments refunded with a 50 % reduction.
> If the conference is cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions: Payments
> refunded in full.
>
> Best wishes
> Mark Lorenzen
> Director, DRUID
>
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> GUIDELINES FOR PAPER PRESENTERS
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Each participant will only be allowed to present one paper during the
> conference. Coauthored papers may be presented by any of the
> participating coauthors.
>
> The basic format of all PAPER SESSIONS (plenary as well as parallel)
> is as follows.
>
> Each session normally include three papers and lasts about one and a
> half hours.
>
> The standard time schedule looks like this:
>
> First paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes
> Second paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes
> Third paper presentation by the author = 15 minutes
> First discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes
> Second discussant of all three papers = 12 minutes
> General discussion and replies from the authors = approximately 20
> minutes.
>
> Computer projectors will be available for PowerPoint presentations.
> Please bring your presentation on a USB memory device.
>
> With a conference of this size, we ask you to remember some basic
> rules when making your presentation. In order that everyone has
> sufficient time to speak it is important that you exercise discipline,
> particularly time management. These notes are intended to inform you
> of how each session will be organized.
>
> - Please arrive at the appropriate room five minutes before the
> session is due to start. All rooms are equipped with black out
> facilities and a projector. Please that you must arrive with your
> presentation on a USB memory device and load it yourself onto the
> machine provided in the room BEFORE the start of the session. It might
> be a good idea to do so well in advance. Solicit advice at the info
> desk or through student assistants if experiencing trouble.
> - Introduce yourself to the other presenters and the chair. Give the
> chair your biographical details for use in introducing you. Ideally,
> to assist the chair these should be in writing.
> - Present your paper in judicious language. Disclose any financial or
> other interest you might have in the subject matter of the papers.
> Acknowledge contributions of co-authors. Structure your presentation
> so that you have time for your findings and their possible
> implications (when relevant). Avoid or explain uncommon abbreviations
> or terms.
> - The chair will tell you at the beginning of the session how long
> your presentation can last. This will inevitably vary between sessions
> depending on the number of papers to be presented. In a one and a half
> hour session with three papers, you should aim to speak for no more
> than 15 minutes leaving time for your discussants and for the floor.
> - We have asked session chairs to be very strict in terms of time
> management so that each presenter has an equal amount of time.
> - During your presentation the session chair will pass you three cards
> indicating that your time allocation is coming to an end. - Five
> minutes presentation time remaining. - Two minutes presentation time
> remaining. - If you are shown the RED card this means your time is
> over. Finish your sentence and STOP your presentation. Chairs have
> been asked to be polite but firm in allocating time.
>
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