March 3 - 4
 2016

ICTO2016

Paris

 

                               Doctoral Consortium ICTO 2016

The doctoral Consortium will be an opportunity for students to present their work to senior academics with extensive experience of doctoral supervision and examination, as well as publications in top international journals.

You will have an opportunity to present your work, receive peer feedback and advice from senior academics. Presentations, discussions and feedback will be in English.

Accepted applications for the Doctoral Consortium

Prof Georges Aoun

Saint Joseph University of Beirut

Prof Lapo Mola

SKEMA Business School

Francesca Ricciardi
 University of Verona, Italy
Mona Ben Chouikha
IHEC Carthage, Tunisia

DC Program

1. Welcome message

2. Meeting for the French team (09:30-11:00)

2'. Meeting for the  English team (09:30-11:00)

3. General meeting and conclusion (11:00-12:30)

French Session
Doctoral Consortium French session
Chair:  Pr. Georges Aoun   (Thursday March 3 -  09:30-11:00)
Faculty member:
Mona Ben Chouikha
LOCATION: Room 21
Racha Lamari. Le Lean management à l'Hôpital : les enjeux d'un nouveau modèle organisationnel
Koleilat Lina.  VERS UNE AUTORÉGULATION DES MARCHÉS MULTIFACES (MULTI- SIDED MARKETS) NUMÉRIQUES: Cas des communautés virtuelles
Graziella Hobeika. L'application des TIC au parlement: Enjeu démocratique et opportunité stratégique.
English Session
Doctoral Consortium English session
Chair:  Pr. Lapo Mola   (Thursday March 3 -  09:30-11:00)
Faculty member:
Francesca Ricciardi
LOCATION: Room 21
Mustafa Coşkun. Europehappinessmap: A Framework for Multi-Lingual Sentiment Analysis via Social Media Big Data for Gross National Happiness
Eliane El Zoghbi. Hotels Employer Branding and Social Media Strategies
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The Doctoral Consortium

The doctoral consortium will be an opportunity for students to present their work to senior academics with extensive experience of doctoral supervision and examination, as well as publications in top international journals.


You will have an opportunity to present your work, receive peer feedback and advice from senior academics. Presentations, discussions and feedback will be in English.


If you would like your work to be submitted for the symposium, you must submit the following:

  1. An abstract (no more than 600 words containing the following: Title, your name, institution name and address, short abstract, key words, key references
  2. A signed, scanned letter of support, on institutional notepaper,  from your supervisor(s) outlining how you could benefit from your attendance at the symposium and what stage you are at in your doctoral studies, and an indication of whether financial support for attending the symposium will be provided by your institution
  3. A short statement (no more than 150 words) that includes your name, the name of your institution, the name of your supervisors, your research/ thesis title and how you think that you will benefit from attending the symposium.

You submission must be made by Dec 30, 2015. Please email your documents to [email protected] 


We look forward to seeing you.