International Conference in Economics, Business, Humaniora and Applied Science

Series of International Conferences [ICEBHAS - 2024] THEME: COMPLEXITY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: Foresight within Interdisciplinary Studies and its extension

Steering Committee
  • Prof. Yuta Hirayama, Osaka Metropolitan University Japan.

  • Dr. Sylvain Baumann, University of Le Havre-Normandy, France.

  • Mr. Vasu Srivibha, Sasin University, Thailand.

  • Prof. Nick Morris, La Trobe University, Australia.

  • Prof. Jerry Chi, Andrew University, USA.

  • Prof. Samuel Grandval, University of Le Havre-Normandy, France.

  • Dr. Dan LeClair, Global Business School Network, GBSN, New York, USA.

  • Prof. Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, University of Genève, (UNIGE), Switzerland.

  • Prof. Ying-Chyi Chou, Overseas Science and Technology Division-NSTC, Belgium.

  • Prof. Wu Chih-Yun, Tunghai University, Taiwan.

  • Prof. Jan Veuger, Saxion University, Netherlands.

  • Prof. Hernando Gil Tovar, Universidad Surcolombiana, Neiva, Colombia.

  • Dr. Jaka Aminata, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia.

  • Dr. Sami Al-Daghistani is an Associate Professor in Contemporary Islamic Studies at Lund University, Sweden.

Series of International Conference [I]

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE I
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
from 29 November to 1 November 2024

COMPLEXITY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT I: Foresight within Interdisciplinary Studies and its extension. 

The interaction between economics, business, social science, education, and foresight within interdisciplinary studies offers a rich needlepoint for exploring and enhancing sustainable development. At its core, this integration seeks to leverage insights from multiple disciplines to understand better and predict future trends, thereby enabling more informed decision-making today. This approach is particularly relevant in sustainable development, where the need to balance economic growth with environmental preservation and social equity is dominant. 

  • Early bid Register for online presentation before 20 August 2024: US$ 340

  • After 20 August 2024, Register for Online Presentation of US$ 385

  • Paper Submission/presented offline: US$ 410

  • Second paper by the same presenting author: US$ 100

  • Other Registration Scheme [Delegate, without paper/Observer]: US$ 350

  • Proceedings [free] and Possible for Scopus Publication (with additional Charge based on which Journal Category)

Supporting System:

  • Association of APSEPI-Indonesia.

  • Osaka Metropolitan University Japan.

  • University of Le Havre, France.

  • Sasin University, Thailand.

  • Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.

  • Thammasat University, Thailand.

  • The PRME community the largest organized relationship between the United Nations and related higher education institutions.

The field of Research is focused on:

  • Education

  • Social Science & Humaniora

  • Communication

  • Energy Economics

  • Regional Economics

  • Public Economics

  • Industrial Economics

  • Monetary Economics

  • Natural Resources and Environmental Economics

  • Management Science

  • Finance

  • International Business

  • Applied Science

  • Islamic Economics

  • Applied International - national managerial Theory/Spectrum

  • Applied Decision-making Theory

    Sample Topic covered:

  • Humaniora and Current Issues in Social Science [Communication Technology]

  • COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery: While vaccination efforts have been underway, the pandemic's economic effects persist. Issues include supply chain disruptions, labour shortages, shifting consumer behaviour, and monetary stimulus measures.

  • Energy Economics: Energy policy can cover many topics, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, fossil fuel development, electricity market, (type of market) transportation systems, and international energy trade.

  • Inflation: Many countries have experienced higher inflation rates due to supply chain disruptions, increased demand post-lockdowns, and monetary policies aimed at stimulating economies. Central banks are closely monitoring this situation and considering appropriate policy responses.

  • Climate Change and Sustainability: Climate change poses risks to businesses and economies, leading to discussions on sustainable practices, carbon pricing, renewable energy investments, and adaptation strategies.

  • Digital Transformation: The acceleration of digitalisation due to the pandemic continues, impacting various industries. Businesses are adapting to remote work, e-commerce growth, digital payments, and cybersecurity challenges.

  • Global Trade and Geopolitical Tensions: Trade tensions between major economies, such as the U.S. and China, and geopolitical conflicts affect global supply chains, trade policies, and investment decisions.

  • Income Inequality: The pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities, leading to discussions on fair wages, wealth distribution, social safety nets, and policies to address disparities.

  • Technological Disruption: Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, automation, blockchain, and 5G are transforming industries, raising questions about job displacement, regulation, and ethical considerations.

  • Remote Work and Hybrid Work Models: The pandemic normalised remote work, prompting businesses to reassess traditional office setups and adopt hybrid models. This shift has implications for productivity, employee well-being, and organisational culture.

  • Fluid Worker and Fluid Job Paradigm Based on Technological Change

  • Financial Market Volatility: Market volatility persists due to uncertainties surrounding the pandemic, inflation, monetary policy decisions, and geopolitical developments. Investors are closely monitoring these factors and adjusting their portfolios accordingly.

  • Supply Chain Resilience: The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in global supply chains, leading to discussions on reshoring, diversification, just-in-case inventory strategies, and technology-enabled supply chain management.

  • Current issues in Islamic Economics: include Islamic Public Economy, Halal Economics and Industry, and Sharia Finance and Banking.

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