[Iefac.list] Call For Papers: Special issue of The Engineering Economist on “Engineering Economics Education”
Joe Wilck
joe.wilck at gmail.com
Sat Feb 9 21:33:59 EST 2019
*Call For Papers: Special issue of The Engineering Economist on
“Engineering Economics Education”*
Engineering economics education has played an important role in *The
Engineering Economist* since the journal’s inception. The journal has
included numerous articles, book reviews, notes, and commentary that
encourage improved learning of engineering economics topics. The sharing
of this knowledge has led to the advancement of engineering economics
education that has seen it go from tables to spreadsheets, from quizzes to
clickers, and perhaps back again. However, at the foundational level,
engineering economics has a major role in engineering curricula throughout
the world.
The purpose of this special issue is to document current advances in
engineering economics education that have led to improved student
learning. Topics may include but are not limited to:
· innovations in course and curriculum design,
· innovative teaching methods,
· assessment both within and outside of the classroom,
· integrating engineering economy research into the classroom,
· teaching engineering economy to diverse populations of students,
and
· international aspects of engineering economy education.
Only full papers will be considered for publication. Taylor & Francis
facilitates online supplements in a variety of formats, which could include
spreadsheets, software and/or multimedia.
Important Dates
March 31, 2019: Manuscripts due.
July 2019: First reviews returned.
September 2019: Revisions submitted.
March 2020: Accepted papers sent to publisher.
April 2020: Accepted papers published online.
Fall 2020: Special issue published.
Guest Editor
Joseph Wilck, Ph.D., P.E.
Mason School of Business
College of William & Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23187
e-mail: joe.wilck at mason.wm.edu
Manuscript Submission
*The Engineering Economist* receives all manuscript submissions
electronically via its ScholarOne Manuscripts site located at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/utee. ScholarOne Manuscripts allows for
rapid submission of original and revised manuscripts, and facilitates the
review process and internal communication between authors, editors, and
reviewers via a web-based platform. Indicate in the cover letter that your
submission is intended for this special issue. Further author instructions
and a submission link are located at the journal site,
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/utee20/current. Direct questions about the
submission process to the Editor-in-Chief, Sarah M. Ryan, Industrial and
Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, smryan at iastate.edu.
Any questions about the scope of the special issue should be directly
addressed to the Guest Editor.
Journal Information
*The Engineering Economist* is a peer-reviewed journal jointly sponsored by
the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers and the American Society
for Engineering Education. Currently in its 63rd year of publication, it is
abstracted/indexed in the following services: Business Periodical Index;
Civil Engineering Abstracts; Compendex; CSA-Mechanical and Transportation
Engineering Abstracts; Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Journal Citation Reports/Social
Sciences Edition, Science Citation Index Expanded , Scopus; and Wilson Web..
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