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ICBED

8th International Conference on Business and Economic Development (ICBED) 2019

New York, United States
8 - 9 April 2019
The conference ended on 09 April 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
20th February 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
2nd March 2019
Registration deadline
3rd March 2019

About ICBED

This conference seeks to explore a wealth of issues related Business and Economic Development, contributions should therefore be of interest to scholars, practitioners and researchers in management in both developed and developing countries targeting a worldwide readership.

Topics

Economics;, Management marketing, Supply chain management hrm, Globalisation corporate governance, Finance and account

Call for Papers

Overview of the Conference

The world of business is undergoing a time of considerable stress, change and in some sectors unprecedented growth. Much of the conventional wisdom concerning business education and theory is being challenged and thus it is all the more important to endeavour to elucidate what is taking place. Economic certainties look increasingly vulnerable and existing formulas appear jaded and in some cases moribund. Where once academics were fixated with global brands and multi-nationals increasingly the role of SMEs is coming to the fore. Governments from Armenia to Somaliland are keen to find ways to stimulate business and thus create local employment.  

Regrettably the global economic crisis is increasingly used as an excuse for poor performance at all levels thus limiting the search for routes out of it. It should not be seen as a destroyer but as a purifier, ensuring the survival and prosperity of the fittest. The business environment has changed and will be changing more than ever in years to come - some traditionally powerful markets have weakened while others have grown, cultural and geographical distances between people are shrinking, innovation in all aspects (technology, markets, finance, etc.) has become paramount for sustainable competitive advantage. The challenge of economic development is one faced by all nations and there is an extraordinary array of initiatives that are being put into place to act as ‘economic pump primers’. Whereas once developed markets would have only been interested in how other developed economies are stimulating economic development, increasingly there is interest in how developing economies are proving fertile nurseries for imaginative and often successful initiatives. An added dimension is the role that new technologies can play.

Conference Objectives

  • To learn more of the key concepts and frameworks from all disciplines regarding wide range of contemporary issues in business and economic development.
  • To explore how models of economic development vary internationally.
  • To consider the pedagogy for teaching the issue of business & economic development, including recommendations about topics, syllabi and course materials.
  • Keep abreast of developing trends in the field of business and economic development
  • To meet and network with colleagues in one of America’s most celebrated cities.

Benefits of Attending this Conference

  1. A fabulous opportunity to interact with fellow academics,
  2. An opportunity to see firsthand something of one of the fastest growing economies,
  3. Academics will be able to enhance their research skills,
  4. A chance to present your paper and have it appraised and discussed by fellow academics,
  5. Conference attendee voting will determine recipients of conference Best Paper awards which will be considered for our journal publication,
  6. Those who attend will automatically get go on to the priority booking for future conferences,
  7. Attendees will be eligible for an automatic 10% reduction on our next conference.

Important Dates

Draft submission deadline: 20th February 2019

Final submission deadline: 2nd March 2019

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