About the Conference
In an increasingly globalized marketplace, the future of mankind is dependent on how market forces drive economic development around the world. The present global economic situation calls for fiscal prudence in terms of optimizing resource use given the deepening crisis across various continents. Most global and Indian economic analysts see changes around the world as being linked to factors like the Euro Zone crisis, the instability of West Asian geopolitics, the depreciation of the rupee, global energy needs, issues in environmental and land acquisition etc. Significantly several economies have had to contend with one or more of these issues as a stumbling block in their path towards growth in recent times. It is also important to note that the twin forces of trade liberalization and globalization have transformed global markets in the last two decades.World leaders are in conflict on finding ways and means to tackle the present global economic situation. Amidst this, there are a lot of positive examples of new and emerging growth stories from different geographies.
In the last ten years, emerging markets have played a significant role as players in re-shaping the global competitive landscape. The ever increasing world population, the rising demand for food, energy, water, access to goods and efficient services, greenhouse gas emissions, etc. are key indicators of economic growth paradigms. In the coming decade, economies are likely to focus on efficient trade mechanisms, consumption of goods and services, new and emerging markets, innovation and sustainability and ability of industry to develop new managerial ideas and strategies.
The International Conference on Emerging Economies, Trade, Markets will be an interdisciplinary conference and seek to understand some of these major opportunities and challenges. In global economies particularly in key priority sectors. The conference will aim to deliberate on issues around global trade mechanisms and networks and its linkages to development and emerging market mechanisms that provide transformative solutions including potential game changers in business and industry, and analyse current social, technological, environmental and management issues that govern societal change.
Guidelines for Authors
Authors are requested to send their full-length papers along with abstract as per instruction given below in soft copy
Covering sheet with Personal Information: Name, Title of study, Affiliation (Institution or Organization), Email ID, Contact number & Postal Address
Research Paper Format
Abstract : Maximum 250 words
Full Paper : Maximum 6000 words
Font type : New Times Roman
Font Size : Size 12 (14 for headings)
Spacing : 1.5
Margin: : Left 1.5”, other 1”
All Papers will be reviewed by the panel at the Institute and authors of the selected papers will be communicated via email.
Registration Fee
Participants Amount (Rs)*
Industry Professionals. 2000
Teaching Faculty 2000
Research Scholar 1000
Absentia (all categories) 1000
Student 500
IMDR Students & Alumni Free
*Inclusive of GST
NEFT/IMPS Details
Beneficiary Name : - DES Director, IMDR
Beneficiary Bank Name : - HDFC Bank
Beneficiary Branch : - Opp. Hotel Lalit Mahal, Pune-411005
Beneficiary Saving Bank A/C No : - 50100302299116 IFSC Code: - HDFC0000103
Conference Themes
Track 1 : Trade
A] WTO
Agriculture & Trade
Trade & Development
Financial Crisis and International Trade
Trade & Food Security
Trade, Governance & Economic Development
Trade Liberalization & Developing Economies
Trade in Services
Regional Trade Agreements
Trade & Labor Market Dynamics
Trade, Gender & Poverty alleviation
Trade & policy reforms
Trade & Environment
Institutional changes & Challenges before Trade
B] Markets
Product Innovations and Pricing in Markets
Equity, Debt, Derivatives and Commodity
Markets
Mutual Funds, Hedge Funds and Private Equity
Pension Markets
Fixed Income Markets
Market Integration and Linkages
Risk Management
International Parities
International Trade and Finance
Portfolio Management and Diversification
Market Efficiency
Markets and currency risk
Corporate Governance
Mergers and Acquisitions
Valuation
Central Banks and Regulatory Issues
Banking Institutions Issues
C] Geopolitics and Business
Global Crisis and markets
Emergence and growth of trade blocks
Globalization and Trade
Foreign Direct Investment
Trade Barriers
Global environmental issues and institutions
Trade diversion & trade creation amongst developing & developed countries
D] Emerging Economies
Economic growth paradigms
International trade and investments
Financial and capital markets
Business practices Globalization and consumerism
Resource management
Comparative studies
Trends in local governance
Regulatory frameworks in economies e.g. BRICS
Inclusive growth
Trends in education
Global energy security
Social Innovation
E] Management Issues
Globalization and trade
Emerging market realities
Operating strategies with
Global marketing practices,
Innovating business logistics
Changing societal values
Sub Track I : Human Resources
Organizational Design, Development Change
Strategic HRM
Global Human Resource Management
Compensation Management
Human Resource Planning
Organizational Behavior
Industrial Relations
Training and Development
Human Resource Accounting
Competency Mapping
Ethics & Values in Business
Analytics in HR
Sub Track II : Marketing
Consumer Behavior
Services Marketing
Retails Marketing
Brand Management
Marketing Communication
E-Commerce
Sales Management
Market Research
Strategic Marketing
Marketing at the Bottom of the Pyramid
Social Media Marketing
Marketing Analysis
Sub Track III : Supply Chain and Logistics
Green Supply Chain Management
Legislations & Regulations in Supply Chain
Management
Materials Management
Operations Management
Designing of SCM
Transforming SCM
Production, Planning & Control
Quality Management
World Class SCM
Risk in SCM
Supply Chain Analytics