For those of us in the ERA cycle, the following information is provided to assist in the submission of your 2011 ANZMAC papers to your research office for ERA classification
ANZMAC is an E1 conference (with the exclusion of those papers where the authors only submitted an abstract). It has been peer reviewed in a double blind peer review process, and meets the ERA requirements for a refereed conference paper.
- that the conference paper meets the ERA definition of research (section 3.1);
- research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings.
- that the conference paper has been made publicly available by the publication having an ISSN or ISBN;
- ISBN: 978-0-646-56330-5
- that the peer review process meets the standard specified in section 5.4.8.7;
- an acceptable peer review process is one that involves an assessment or review, before publication, of the research output in its entirety by independent, qualified experts. Independent in this context means independent of the author
- All ANZMAC papers are subject to double blind peer review, and Track Chair review prior to publication. This exceeds the minimum requirements
- that the conference paper has been published in full (i.e. not an abstract); and
- that the conference paper has not been submitted to ERA 2012 in any other citable form (e.g. a journal article).
- (a) be published in full. The publication may appear in a number of different formats, e.g. a volume of proceedings, a special edition of a journal, a normal issue of a journal, a book or a monograph, CD- or DVD-ROM or conference or organisational website;
- Proceedings were available on CD, and through the ANZMAC organisational website;
- (b) be peer reviewed. For ERA purposes, an acceptable peer review process is one that involves an assessment or review, before publication, of the research output in its entirety by independent, qualified experts. Independent in this context means independent of the author.
- As noted above, and in the Call for Papers, ANZMAC is peer reviewed conference.
- (c) be presented at a conference, workshop or seminar of national or international significance.
- Evidence of the national and/or international participation in the conference needs to be illustrated. In 2011, ANZMAC attracted delegates from all Australian States, New Zealand, England, Indonesia, Europe and America.
- Title 1 of 1 – Australia New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2011
- Subtitle: Proceedings
- ISBN: 978-0-646-56330-5
- Format: Memory Stick
- Publication Date: 12/2011
- Recommended Retail Price: $0.00
- Number Of Pages: 4000
- Height By Width: 297 x 210
- Illustrations Included: Black and White
- Contributor: Martin MacCarthy
- Contributor Role: Editor
- Subject: Business and Economics
- Year*: 2011
- Conference name*: Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2011
- Location: Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, Perth, Western Australia
- Date of conference: 28-30 November
- Title of conference publication: Australia New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference 2011
- Editor: Martin MacCarthy
- Publisher* School of Marketing, Faculty of Business & Law, Tourism and Leisure, Edith Cowan University
- Place of publication: Edith Cowan University
- ISBN: 978-0-646-56330-5
- URL: http://anzmac.org/conference/2011/
- Edition: 1
- Number of pages: 4000
- ERA Conference ID: 42520
For confirmation, ERA 2012 Submission Guidelines, have the following requirements
5.4.8.7. Conference Publications—Full Paper Refereed
Institutions are required to submit information on all eligible peer reviewed conference publications for each year of the research outputs reference period.
Eligibility Criteria for all Conference Publications
A conference publication must be submitted provided that it meets the following criteria (in addition to the criteria outlined in 5.4.1):
To assist delegates in providing sufficient information to their research offices to meet the HERDC reporting requirements, ANZMAC has provided the following information (which will be repeated on the Conference Proceedings Page when that is live)
5.4.8.8. Summary of Data Requirements for Conference Publications—Full Paper Refereed
The following table summarises the information that institutions are required to submit for each conference publication
Based on the ANU HERDC data collection profile, the following information is also provided
After the jump, there’s a selection of addition information regarding the FOR, RFCD and SEO reporting requirements.