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The aim of TiBEC III is to bring together academicians, policy maker and practitioners with new findings in the field of economics, finance, accounting, information technology, insurance, and business management. The conference provides a forum for disseminating information on the new practices and techniques in those area and exchanging ideas among academicians, policy makers and practitioners to promote a better understanding of contemporary issues and solutions to the challenges in the region's as well as the world in relation to the above field. The conference will also encourage the young scholar and researcher to pursue research interests in the areas of mentioned above.
Academicians and researchers are invited to share their unpublished research findings in all but not limited to areas mentioned below:
Intellectual property, Brands and branding, Finance and economics, Islamic finance/banking, Financial derivatives and hedge funds, Insurance and takaful, Managing risk, Corporate social responsibility, Accounting, Banking control and supervision, Emerging markets, Internet banking, E-commerce and entrepreneurship, Sustainable development, Technology transfer and management, Supply chain management, Networking, Outsourcing, Marketing and market entry, Human capital, Creativity and innovation, Disaster management, Financial reporting and corporate governance, Venture capital and private equity, General management, Financial markets and institutions, Leadership, Total quality control in business, Hospitality management, Organisational development, R&D and innovation, New product development, Infrastructure and network investments, Valuation of natural resources, Commodities and power investments, Growth options, Corporate valuation and IPOs, Investments involving learning, Agency issues and incentives, Environmental protection and public policy, SMEs and gender issues in the region, etc.
We also welcome papers that employ novel or interdisciplinary approaches, perhaps drawing from areas of sociology, economics, business, behavioural science, cross-cultural studies, history, gender studies, technology or politics.
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