Sometimes unexpected events or undesirable shocks disrupt our habitual routines, makes us shudder and move us out from our comfort zones. It leads us to ask big questions about what is necessary and what is worth doing. It’s no wonder, then, that during the current global pandemic, many individuals and organizations are rethinking their plans for future. The challenges emerging out from this pandemic are multi-dimensional and therefore strategies have to be comprehensive as well as complex. The changing times have brought us close to witness a horizon which opens new dimensions for personal growth and organizational success and as the saying goes, “Change is the only constant in life” we are compelled more than ever to adapt to this new post Covid world.
Due to the pandemic the global environment is undergoing transformation and there has been quantitative and qualitative shift in trade and business opportunities across nations. There are paradigm shifts in the political, social and economic structures of the emerging nations. We are also witnessing innovations in information technology and its usability in our daily lives. Due to this state of disturbance business strategies and models in organizations are in a state of flux and therefore the challenge to manage business requires new ways of thinking.
Further, global trade is witnessing new trends and patterns of exchange of goods and services. These worldwide novel circumstances are certainly impacting the economics, commerce, and management of pecuniary activities. According to IMF, the global economy is expected to shrink by over 3 percent in 2020- which is the steepest slowdown since the Great Depression in 1930’s. To overcome and sustain in these turbulent times requires some well thought out and innovative management practices.
The International Conference on Advanced Management Practices (ICAMP 2021) aims to explore research solutions for managerial problems during crisis and their practical implications for businesses across the globe.
Professionals from various segments of the management domain, Entrepreneurs, Consultants, University Faculties, Research Scholars, Students and Corporate Practitioners.
The ICAMP 2021 invites multidisciplinary submissions that are innovative yet provide practical insights for managers, policy makers, organizations, and civil society as a whole. All levels of analysis from individual to global economic trade are also welcome. Submissions should be contextual to the pandemic concerns and the issues faced within our society during this very challenging period. The objective of the Conference is to discuss emerging problems and opportunities arising from the pandemic. Further, the Conference aims solutions for COVID-19 problems which will lead to the advancement of theory and practical applications in the field of economics, commerce, management and other related areas. Researches are invited in the following tracks but not limited to the same.
The above sub themes are indicative in nature. Other related areas can also be explored for paper submission by research scholars and faculty members.
Selected research papers will be published in ABDC & Scopus indexed journals. Some other reputed Inderscience and UGC Care journals are also to give their consent for collaboration soon.
The contributors must ensure that the submission is original and not presented or published earlier or under review for presentation or publication at the same time. Interested contributors need to submit an abstract in the range of 250-300 words latest by 10th December, 2020, electronically.
The acceptance or otherwise would be intimated to the contributor/corresponding author latest by November, 30th 2021.
Upon review, the contributor(s) may be invited for full paper submission by 10th December, 2021. After which at least one of the author has to has get registered and present the paper during conference
All selected full papers will be publised in Elsevier.
Day 1 : 17th December 2021 |
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Time |
Event and venue |
Details |
9:30 AM |
Registration - Basement Lobby (Building A) |
§ Registration of paper presenters and conference attendees |
§ Handing over Conference kits |
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10:00 - 11:00 AM |
Inaugural Session - Auditorium (Building A) |
Welcome Address by the Director Key Note Address by the Guest of Honor |
11:00 - 11:30 AM |
High Tea (Auditorium, Building A) |
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11:30 - 1:00 PM |
Research Sharing Session - I, II, III |
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Track I |
Marketing Sessions (Conference Room, Building A) |
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Track II |
Finance Session (Conference Room Building B) |
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Track III |
Student’s Session 1 (Room No. 302, Building B) |
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1:00 - 2:00 PM |
Lunch Break (Auditorium, Building A) |
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2:00 - 4:00 PM |
Auditorium, Building A |
Panel Discussion on "Future of Research: Collaboration between Industry and Academia" |
4:00 PM |
Evening Tea (Basement Lobby) |
Day 2 : 18th December 2021 |
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Time |
Event and venue |
Details |
9:30 to 11:30 AM |
Workshop – Auditorium (Building A) |
Workshop on "Teaching Beyond Traditional Platforms" |
11:30 - 12:00 Noon |
High Tea (Auditorium) |
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12:00 - 1:30 PM |
Research Sharing Session – IV, V & VI |
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Track IV |
HR session (Conference Room, Building A) |
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Track V |
General Management Session (Conference Room Building B) |
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Track VI |
Student’s Session 2 (Room No. 302, Building B) |
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1:30 - 2:00 PM |
Valedictory Session (Auditorium, Building A) |
§ Observation by research session chairpersons § Award of certificates and mementoes § Vote of thanks |
2:00 PM |
Networking Lunch (Auditorium, Building A) |
Subject |
Date |
Abstract submission deadline |
30th November, 2021 |
Full paper submission deadline |
10th December, 2021 |
Last date for registration by at-least one author for presenting the paper in conference |
5th December, 2021 |
Conference date |
17th & 18th December, 2021 |