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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Track & Topics
Education: Educational Psychology, Learning Theories, Motivation in Learning, Classroom Management, Assessment and Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Designing Curriculum, Educational Technology Integration, Multicultural Education, Special Education, Teacher Training and Professional Development, Pedagogical Practices, Teacher Evaluation, Continuing Education, Mentoring and Coaching, Education Policy, Education Reform, Funding and Budgeting, Standards and Accountability, Access and Equity, Educational Leadership, School Administration, Instructional Leadership, School Improvement, Educational Governance.
Management: Strategic Management, Competitive Advantage, Business Models, Corporate Strategy, Strategic Planning, Organizational Behavior, Leadership, Motivation, Team Dynamics, Organizational Culture, Human Resource Management, Recruitment and Selection, Training and Development, Performance Management, Employee Relations, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Project Management, Inventory Management, Entrepreneurship, Start-up Strategies, Innovation Management, Venture Capital, Small Business Management.
Economics: Macroeconomics, Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, Economic Growth, Inflation, Unemployment, Microeconomics, Supply and Demand, Market Structures, Consumer Behavior, Producer Theory, International Economics, Trade Policies, Exchange Rates, Globalization, Comparative Advantage, Development Economics, Poverty, Income Inequality, Sustainable Development, Economic Development Models, Behavioral Economics, Decision Making, Biases and Heuristics, Game Theory, Experimental Economics.
Law: Constitutional Law, Fundamental Rights, Separation of Powers, Judicial Review, Federalism, Criminal Law, Offenses and Defenses, Criminal Procedure, Sentencing, Juvenile Justice, Contract Law, Formation of Contracts, Breach of Contract, Remedies, Contractual Disputes, Tort Law, Negligence, Intentional Torts, Strict Liability, Product Liability, International Law, Treaties and Conventions, Human Rights Law, International Criminal Law, Diplomatic Law.