Thank you. I will definitely be at DRUID on 11 June (Sunday), as I'm in the
debate, and I'm happy to do anything you'd like that day. My coauthor is no
longer able to attend, as he's getting married a few days after the
conference. But I cannot arrive in Portugal until late on 10 June (coming
from CCC), and I need to leave pretty early on 12 June (time TBD, so I
could probably do an AM session).
Should that mean that you would rather drop the paper to make room for
someone who can be at DRUID the entire time, I fully understand. I will
still be there Sunday for the Debate (and am happy to discuss a session
even if you have to drop the paper).
Sorry to have to make a request -- I know that isn't really part of the
norms or something you can deal with for such a large and complex
conference.
JP
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From: DRUID23 <druid(a)druid.dk>
Date: Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 3:58 PM
Subject: DRUID23: Decision regarding your paper
To: J.P. Eggers <jp(a)stern.nyu.edu>
DRUID23
NOVA School of Business and Economics
June 10-June 12, 2023
Email: druid(a)druid.dk
Website: druid.dk
*NB: YOU MUST REGISTER AND PAY THE CONFERENCE FEE BEFORE May 5 TO KEEP YOUR
PAPER ON THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE*
Dear J.P. Eggers ,
Paper ID: 69623 , Paper title: " When Delivery Comes to Town: Digital
Distribution Platform Penetration and Establishment Exit "
We have now reached a decision regarding the submissions to be presented
during the upcoming DRUID23. 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: " When Delivery Comes to
Town: Digital Distribution Platform Penetration and Establishment Exit "
has been accepted for oral presentation in a *parallel paper session*.
Your paper is scheduled for presentation on June 12 and you have been
assigned as session discussant June 10. 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 June 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 May 5.* All papers without at least one registered author
will automatically 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 June 1. Just logon,
select DRUID23, select "My submissions" on the list at the right hand side
of the screen, find your paper, click its title, 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 March 1).
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 may 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: 69623 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 June 11 making the
most of Lisbon. 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 June 10).
On the same page, registration and payment is available for the DRUID
DECADENCE afterparty in the evening June 12 (payment deadline June 10).
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 May 20: Payments refunded in full.
Cancellations received after May 20 and before June 1: Payments refunded
with a 50 % reduction.
Cancellations after June 1: No refund.
Best wishes
Mark Lorenzen
Director, DRUID
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GUIDELINES FOR PAPER PRESENTERS
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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 parallel paper sessions 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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