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International Case Conference- ICC2K18 Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) University of Delhi, India Date: 5th– 8th May, 2018| Venue: Gaeddu College of Business Studies, Royal University of Bhutan, Gedu-Bhutan Gaeddu College of Business Studies Royal University of Bhutan Co-Organised by |

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International Case Conference- ICC2K18

Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) University of Delhi, India

Date: 5th– 8th May, 2018 | Venue: Gaeddu College of Business Studies, Royal Universit y of Bhutan, Gedu-Bhutan

Gaeddu College of Business Studies Royal University of Bhutan

Co-Organised by

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About Organizers

About Faculty of Management Studies

Faculty of Management Studies (also known as FMS Delhi and The Red Building of Dreams ) is one of the oldest and top ranked premier business schools in India which offers a Full-Time MBA program. It was established in 1954 under the aegis of the University of Delhi and is often cited as the best business school in India owing to its great ROI and very high placement statistics. The institute was started at the Delhi School of Economics premises under the then Dean, Prof. A. Das Gupta, of the Delhi College of Engineering (DCE). The department of commerce of the Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) now the Delhi Technological University (DTU) was abolished and the Faculty of Man-agement Studies was established. The first sets of professors were trained at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. The institute has since then expanded on the number of manage-ment courses available.

The Faculty of Management Studies focuses on management education more than just business management. The commitment is thought lead-ership with a deep understanding of business. The approach to pedagogy combines fieldwork, case studies and instrumented feedback with a strong emphasis on concepts and theory.

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About Gaeddu College of Business Studies (GCBS)

Gaeddu College of Business Studies (GCBS) is located in Gedu, Chukha is the only premier college under the Royal Uni-versity of Bhutan offering full time contemporary business and management education in the country.

The establishment of the college was first conceived by His Majesty the Fourth King and the Royal Government. In the 85th session of the National Assembly, the Parliament resolved to establish a business college at Gedu in the campus developed

by the Tala Hydroelectric Project Au-thority (THPA) - a joint project between the Government of India and the Royal Government of Bhutan.

With the intention of establishing a fully fledged business college at Gedu, the Royal University of Bhutan shifted the faculty of Commerce and students from Sherubtse College to the newly estab-lished college.

Mr. Lhato Jamba was appointed by the Royal Government as the Project Direc-tor to lay the foundation and supervise the modifications of the existing infra-structure into an educational institution. Subsequently he took over as the first director of the college.

Currently, the college has 69 teaching and 82 non-teaching staff with more than 1500 students for the academic session 2017-2018

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International Case Conference- ICC2K18

What is a Case Study: In the social sciences and life sciences, a case study is a research method in-volving an up-close, in-depth, and detailed examination of a subject of study (the case ), as well as its related contextual conditions. Case studies can be produced by following a formal research method. These case studies are likely to appear in formal research venues, as journals and professional conferences, rather than popular works. The resulting body of 'case study research' has long had a prominent place in many disciplines and professions, ranging from psychology, anthropology, sociology, and political science to education, clinical science, social work, and administrative science. In doing case study research, the "case" being studied may be an individual, organization, event, or action, existing in a specific time and place. For in-stance, clinical science has produced both well-known case studies of individu-als and also case studies of clinical practices. However, when "case" is used in an abstract sense, as in a claim, a proposition, or an argument, such a case can be the subject of many research methods, not just case study research. Case studies may involve both qualitative and quantitative research methods. This conference is multidisciplinary in nature and cases based on the following themes can be presented:

Who can attend? The Conference is multidisciplinary in nature and invites participation from Research Scholar, Industry researcher; faculty members teaching at the University level in the relevant field can participate. Also, the Individuals eligible to teach, research Scholars, Adjunct Faculty, Guest Faculty work-ing in a recognized institute or University may also participate.

Program schedule:

4th May Reception of Delegates and Guests 6:00 pm Reception Dinner hosted by President, GCBS 7:30 pm

5th May - Case Conference Day 1 Inaugural (GCBS Auditorium) 9:30 am Tea Break 11:30 am Orientation on Case Study 12:00 nn Lunch 1:45 pm Technical Sessions 2:45 pm Tea Break 4:00 pm Group Discussion and Endorsement of Sessions 4:30 pm

6th May -Case Conference Day 2 Technical sessions continued 9:00 am Tea 11:00 am Campus tour 11:30 am Lunch 1:30 pm Valedictory Session 3:30 pm

7th May– Field Visit to Thimphu Departure from Gedu 7:00 am Arrival at Thimphu & start of Field Visit 11:00 am 8th May Corporate Field Visit to Paro 7:30 am

****End of the Event**** 9th May Departure to respective Destinations 8:00 am

The ICC2K18: Program & Schedule

• Information Technology • Marketing • Corporate Governance • Accounting and Laws • Organizational Behavior • Corporate Ethics • Corporate Strategy

Themes: • Business Management and Commerce • Psychology and Sociology • Economics and Finance • Operations Management • Human Resource Management • Supply Chain Management

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The ICC2K18: Program & Schedule

Participation fees Paper Presenters (Delegate) Indian and Bhutanese Delegate INR 17500 Third Country Delegates USD 500 Accompanying Person (Non Delegate) Indian and Bhutanese INR 16000 Third Country Participant USD 500

Inclusion in the Registration fees (Conference only ):

• Cost of stay in Gedu (3 Nights) based on twin sharing, food (all days of event), Conference kit (Delegates only), Refreshments served during the conference, Cost of Stay at Thimphu in a 3 star Hotel (2 Nights) based on twin sharing and other local hospitality.

• The registration fees does not cover Lunch during field visit, However, Breakfast and Dinner shall be the responsibility of the Organizers.

• No TA/DA shall be paid to any delegate under any circumstances. Affiliating or-ganizations have to bear the travel cost to and from Gedu, Bhutan.

• The Organizing committee shall be responsible for arranging Visa for the third country participants without any additional cost to the delegates.

Important Dates:

Date for Submission Case Abstract:

28th February, 2017

Date for Submission of Full Case:

20th March, 2017

Last Date for Registration:

30th March, 2017

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Publication

The cases accepted for publication will be published in the book bearing ISBN. The Cases accepted for presentation only will be given time to improve/ de-velop the cases based on the feedback in technical sessions. Out of which the cases fulfilling the criteria will be pub-lished in the Journal or Edited Book dedi-cated to case studies.

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How to reach GCBS, Gedu, Bhutan

How to reach, GCBS, Gedu GCBS falls on the main highway connecting Thimphu and Indian Town Jaigaon in the town of Gedu. Jaigaon is the Indian side of the Border whereas Phuentsholing is Bhutan’s side separated with a protective grills. Gedu is 46 Kms from Phuentsholing, 121 Kms from Paro (that has an In-ternational Airport) and 126 Kms from Capital Thimphu. It is well con-nected with all these three major towns with adequate number of Buses and Taxi services. Participants can reach Gedu through these town by availing the road transportation system only. However the distance and mode of transport to reach Phuentsholing is mentioned below: By Air: The Paro International Airport is connected by regular flights from Bang-kok, Kathmandu, Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Bagdogra and Gaya. It is roughly 3 hours away from Gedu and is connected with regular taxi and buses. (www.drukair.com.bt) The Bagdogra Airport (near Siliguri) is the nearest Airport of India to reach Gedu; roughly 185 Kms from Phuentsholing from where one can easily get taxi or bus to reach Phuentsholing, Bhutan. By Train: One can easily get down at the nearby railway station connecting Guwa-hati and North Eastern part of India. From there phuentsholing or Jaigaon (border towns) can be easily reached by taxi or bus; the distance between Phuentsholing and major stations are as follows: 1. Hasimara (HSA)- 18 Kms 2. AlipurDuar Junction (APDJ)- 60 Kms 3. New Alipur Duar (NOQ)- 65 Kms 4. New Cooch Behar (NCB)- 75 Kms 5. New Jalpaiguri (NJP)- 180 Kms 6. Kolkata (HWH or KOAA)- 650 Kms These stations are nicely connected with all the major cities of India through express and superfast trains.

Registration - Only limited seats are available. Registration shall be made on a “first come” basis. - The registration form is attached and it should be sent back ASAP to reserve a seat. - No refund of fees shall be made later

Immigration Support: The GCBS shall be providing the Immigration (Visa and Entry permit) support to all the Non Bhutanese participants. The participants should carry their passport along with a pho-tocopy of passport and 6 passport size photos. Indian Delegates may process their Entry permit through voter ID as well. The Third Country Delegates will have to send a duly filled visa form available from the department of Immigration web-site.

Payment Mode and Bank Details for Indians: All payments should be made to the following Account by NEFT/IMPS/ RTGS/Wire Transfer/ Cheque. Account Holder: Bank of Bhutan ltd. Principal A/c Account Number: 11128915571 Branch: Hasimara Bank: State Bank of India IFSC: SBIN0001447

Third Country Delegates: The necessary payment mode will be sent upon acceptance of abstract.

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Travel and Registration Guidelines

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Contact Shad Ahmad Khan Gaeddu College of Business Studies Royal University of Bhutan Phone: 0097517373743 Website: www.gcbs.edu.bt www.fms.edu www.du.ac.in

All Correspondence should be made through: [email protected]

Patron: Prof. Sunita Singh Sengupta, Dean, FMS, Delhi Co-Patron: Dr. Sonam Choiden, President, GCBS, Royal University of Bhutan Organising Secretary: Prof. Monica Singhania, Professor, FMS, Delhi Co-Organising Secretary Ugyen Lhendup, Dean, Research and Industrial Linkages, GCBS, Royal University of Bhutan Conveners: Dr. Purna Prasad Sharma, GCBS, Royal University of Bhutan Shad Ahmad Khan, GCBS, Royal University of Bhutan

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