Authors who wish to participate in the conference by giving a presentation, whether in person or online, should submit an abstract. If your abstract is accepted, you will receive an email from the conference secretariat containing details about how to submit your full paper and complete the registration process.

We invite proposals for paper presentations, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes. Papers may address, but are not restricted to, the main theme from any of the following sub-themes. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable.

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CLICK HERE Sample Full Paper Format

Track & Topics

Business: Business communication, Enterprise Resource Planning, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Production Management, Retail Management, Brands & Branding, Banking & finance, Business Ethics, Insurance & Takaful, Corporate Social Responsibility, Accounting, Banking Control & Supervision, Internet Banking & Emerging Markets, E-Commerce & Entrepreneurship, Technology Transfer & Management, Supply Chain Management, Networking & Outsourcing, Marketing & Market entry, Human Capital, Disaster Management, Venture Capital & Private Equity, Leadership, Total Quality Control in Business, New Product Development, Public Policy.

Humanities: Philosophy, Ethics and moral philosophy, Metaphysics and epistemology, Philosophy of mind and consciousness, History, Ancient and medieval history, Modern and contemporary history, Historical methodology and historiography, Cultural Studies, Media and communication studies, Popular culture, Cultural heritage and preservation.

Social Sciences: Sociology, Social theory and research methods, Sociology of education, health, and family, Urban and rural sociology, Psychology, Clinical and counseling psychology, Cognitive and developmental psychology, Social and community psychology, Political Science, Comparative politics, International relations and global politics, Public administration and policy, Economics, Microeconomics and macroeconomics, Development economics, Behavioral economics.