Request for paper number 69843
Dear Sir/Madam, I hope this email finds you well. We would like to kindly request not to publicly share the full draft of our paper titled “Specializing in Generality? Technology and Market Strategy” (69843) on the DRUID website as it is a relatively early version. We understand that the discussant will have access to it. Thank you very much for your understanding and help. Looking forward to the conference next week! Warm regards, Anthi Kiouka
Dear Anthi Access to your paper is a part of the conference -- in fact, it is the whole point of academic conferences that people can access and comment each other's papers. We do NOT expect papers to be fully developed: You will benefit more by the comments if your paper is an early version. Please read the Call for Papers: Submission of a paper grants permission to DRUID to place it temporarily on the conference website (accessible only to DRUIDs after login). That means that only conference delegates will have access. You can remove the paper after the conference. Kind regards Mark Lorenzen Department of Strategy and Innovation, Copenhagen Business School Director, DRUID www.cbs.dk/en/staff/mlino www.druid.dk ________________________________ Fra: Druid <druid-bounces@aau.dk> på vegne af Anthi Kiouka <anthi.kiouka@unil.ch> Sendt: 1. juni 2023 18:40 Til: druid@druid.dk <druid@druid.dk> Emne: [Druid] Request for paper number 69843 Du får ikke ofte mails fra anthi.kiouka@unil.ch. Få mere at vide om, hvorfor dette er vigtigt<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Dear Sir/Madam, I hope this email finds you well. We would like to kindly request not to publicly share the full draft of our paper titled “Specializing in Generality? Technology and Market Strategy” (69843) on the DRUID website as it is a relatively early version. We understand that the discussant will have access to it. Thank you very much for your understanding and help. Looking forward to the conference next week! Warm regards, Anthi Kiouka
participants (2)
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Anthi Kiouka
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Mark Lorenzen