Call for Abstracts

Progress in this area can’t come fast enough, as financial and economic networks are at the heart of major and urgent problems in today’s world. The policy implications of systemic risk, economic complexity, and interdependent markets are widely recognized.

We invite abstracts of published or unpublished work for contributed talks to take place at the satellite symposium. The scope includes but is not limited to:

  • Statistical physics approach to economic and financial issues
  • Systemic risk from a complex network perspective
  • Network representation of financial and economic systems
  • Networked economic behavior and market dynamics
  • Network effects in economics


Submissions are required to be at most one page plus a figure, and to include the following information: title of the talk, author(s), affiliation(s), e-mail address(es), name of the presenter. Submissions will be selected for contributed talks and poster presentations by the program committee according to adherence to the workshop theme, originality and scientific quality. Please remember that presenters of accepted contributions have to register for NetSci2019.