26-29 Jun 2026 Paris (France)

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

 18th Philosophy of Management Annual Conference

June 26-29, 2026 (EM Normandie, Paris, France) 

 

The 18th edition of the Philosophy of Management Annual Conference moves to Paris, France, and will be held at the EM Normandie from 26 to 29 June 2026. As usual, each paper will be guaranteed a 45-minute slot for an unhurried presentation and in-depth discussion. We are looking forward to receiving your submissions by 1 February 2026.   

 

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GENERAL TRACK

 

SPECIAL TRACKS 

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 

 

 

 Submission process 

 The submission should be a short paper (approximately 1,500 words) setting out the research question, gap, approach, and main lines of argument.

  • The short paper should be anonymized and submitted online. Go to the top-right corner and click on the "Login" button. This will take you to the CCSD Central Authentication Service (CAS) website, where you can create an account and submit your extended abstract.

 

  • Submissions to one of the Special Tracks should mention the respective special track name in the paper title.
  • If you encounter difficulties in uploading your paper or if you have any queries about the call, the submission process, the venue, or the conference, please get in touch with Marian Eabrasu at   < meabrasu@em-normandie.fr >

Key dates: 

  • Deadline for short paper/extended abstract submission: 1 February 2026 
  • Notification of acceptance: 16 March 2026 
  • Conference: 26-29 June 2026

Additional information about the conference:   

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Conference Committee: 

Marian Eabrasu (Chair) (EM Normandie, Business School, France) < meabrasu@em-normandie.fr >

 

David C. Bauman (Regis University, USA)

David Bevan, (St Martin’s Institute of Higher Education, Malta)

Alicia Hennig (Technical University Dresden, Germany)

Nigel Laurie (former London Facilitators, UK; Royal Holloway, University of London) 

Cristina Neesham (Newcastle University, UK; Swinburne University, Australia)

Robert Phillips (Darden School of Business, University of Virginia)

Grant Rozeboom, (St Mary’s College of California, USA)

Wim Vandekerckhove (EDHEC Business School, France)

Pat Werhane (De Paul University and University of Virginia, USA) 

David Carl Wilson (Webster University, USA; Webster Vienna Private University, Austria)

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