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The theme of this conference is Shocks and Resilience: Pathways to Financial Stability Amid Geopolitical Risks. The Program Committee invites full papers or extended abstracts for theoretical and empirical papers on these two special tracks: Accounting, Economics & Finance and Management & Marketing.

Keynote Speaker
Prof. Jun ‘QJ’ Qian
Professor of Finance and Executive Dean at the International School of Finance (FISF), Fudan University, China.

In relation to the Accounting, Economics & Finance track, the topics include but are not limited to:

  • Accounting and Reporting Practices and Standards;
  • Accounting and Stewardship;
  • Accounting for Sustainability;
  • AI in Finance;
  • Asset Pricing and Portfolio Valuation;
  • Banking and Financial Services;
  • Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Digital Finance;
  • Corporate Finance;
  • Corporate Governance;
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR);
  • Deposit Insurance;
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG);
  • Ethical and Responsible Investment;
  • Financial Markets Microstructure;
  • Financial Regulation and Supervision;
  • Fintech and Financial Inclusion;
  • Green Finance, Green Innovation, and Technology;
  • Governance and Compensation Practices in the Financial Sector;
  • Innovation, Complex Banking Products, and Financial Engineering;
  • Integrated Reporting, Including Accountability and Sustainability Reporting;
  • Interaction Between Regulation and the Cost and Availability of Credit;
  • Management and Control for Sustainability;
  • Microfinance;
  • Monetary Policy and Central Banking;
  • Real Estate Finance;
  • Regulatory Capital and Liquidity Requirements;
  • Risk Assessment and Measurement;
  • Social and Ethical Audit;
  • Social Enterprise;
  • Systemic Risk, Financial Stability, and Financial Resilience;
  • Trends in Financial Products, Services, and Technology;
  • Trends in Industry Competition, Market Structure, and Bank Scope Economies;

In relation to the Management & Marketing track, the topics include but are not limited to:

  • Business Education;
  • Consumer Behavior;
  • Corporate Governance;
  • Expatriate Management;
  • FDI Policy;
  • Import/Export Management;
  • Information Systems;
  • Intercultural Management;
  • International Business Environment;
  • International Distribution;
  • International Health Management Issues;
  • International Human Resources Strategies;
  • International Logistics;
  • International Market Entry Strategies;
  • International Strategy;
  • Management History;
  • Management of Education;
  • Management Philosophy;
  • Marketing Strategies;
  • Operations Management;
  • Organizational Behavior;
  • Theory of Multinational Corporations;
  • Trade Policy;
  • Transfer of Technology/Knowledge;
  • World Markets and Global Competition.

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