Dear Mark and the organizing committee,
I have unexpected agenda conflict that will make my trip to Nice most likely impossible.
My school has asked me at last minute to engage in several meetings related to my previous deanship (you can, but you cannot hide).
I am trying to find options, but it is not likely.
Before I retract my paper, I would like to know if a co-author present at the conference can make the presentation instead of me? I am fully aware of the rule of one.
My most sincere apologies for the inconvenience caused.
Best,
Frédéric
De : DRUID24 <druid@druid.dk>
Envoyé : lundi 3 juin 2024 00:30
À : DELMAR Frederic <delmar@em-lyon.com>
Objet : DRUID24: Your Parallel paper presentation
DRUID24
SKEMA Business School and University Côte d'Azur
June 13-June 15, 2024
Email: druid@druid.dk
Website: druid.dk
YOUR ROLE AS PRESENTER
Dear Frédéric Delmar - Presenter of the paper: 70754, Early Hustle, Late Ventures? The Effect of Adolescent Employment on Entrepreneurship, 53, 2024-Jun-15, 09:00 - 10:30
The DRUID24 parallel sessions program is now ready and available on the conference website
www.druid.dk from the "Program" drop-down menu.
June 4 onwards, an updated electronic version of the program (accessible from any browser or smartphone) will be available: program.druid.dk
Please consult the parallel sessions program carefully and note that your name might appear more than once if you have been asked to assist as chair or co-discussant. We have taken great care to assign your
presentation and other roles at the conference to accommodate the arrival and departure times you have provided when registering. That means that even if we had initially scheduled your presentation for June 15, we may have rescheduled it according to the
arrival and departure times you have given us.
The conference web site has links to all papers being presented ("Papers" in the drop-down menu -- demands logon), as well as to useful hints and practical information (choose "Parallel Sessions Formats and Roles" under the "Program" drop-down menu). Please
also consult the DRUID 'Paper Presenter Guidelines' pasted below. They might contain information important to you.
We strive to make no further changes in the timing of papers, but late cancellations might force some minor revisions to the program. An updated program can be found in the free DRUID24 electronic program from June 4. Please access it from program.druid.dk
Please remember that DRUID24 also presents a range of PDWs on June 13. Participation is free for conference delegates and no further registration is
needed. The content of the PDWs can be accessed from the conference website.
Finally, DRUID features an attractive social program: On June 14, the DRUID DISCOVERIES excursions offer fun and unique sightseeing options before arriving
at the Conference Dinner. On June 15, the DRUID DECADENCE afterparty will wrap up things in style and make DRUIDs wine, dine and dance the night away. You can read more about the social program at the conference website. Space is limited for the social events,
so please book well in advance from your DRUID conference registration profile.
We look forward to seeing you in Nice!
Best wishes
Mark Lorenzen
Director, DRUID
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PAPER PRESENTERS' GUIDELINES
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.
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. The following is 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 for Power Point presentations. Please note that if choosing PowerPoint 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 as not all versions of PowerPoint function equally well on all projectors. 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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