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About Amity University

Amity University currently hosts more than 1,75,000 talented students across a comprehensive spectrum of education, spanning from Pre-nursery to Ph.D. levels. With an extensive range of over 400 programs offered in 60 diverse disciplines, Amity stands as a flagship institution under the Amity Education Group. Notably, it has achieved a remarkable global ranking among the top 3% of universities by QS and THE, (the world’s leading university ranking organizations). The university has also bestowed over 2000 Fellowships upon exceptional researchers, demonstrating their potential for pioneering research in key areas. Emphasizing industry-centric experiential learning, Amity has successfully placed more than 36,000 students in various roles, reflecting its commitment to employability. As a result, the Amity alumni community, exceeding 120,000 individuals, thrives in prominent organizations and prestigious global universities, marking a testament to the university's influence.


About Amity School of Economics

Amity School of Economics emerged as a model institution in the field of Economics, operating within Amity University. It launched its Bachelor's program divided into 6 semesters, followed by the introduction of M.A Economics, B.A.(Hons.) PPE, B.A., B.A(Hons.) Business Economics, and M.A Business Economics. The department also offers Ph.D. in Economics (Full time and Part time). Today, ASE provides comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate programs that encompass essential analytical and quantitative skills for modern economics graduates. ASE's focus lies in creating a dynamic learning environment, achieved through regularly updated courses that reflect market demands. Additionally, the school hones students' communication skills through discussions and presentations on contemporary issues and debates.


About the Conference

Since the inception of the millennium, the humankind, the societies, economies, and Earth as a whole have undergone various degrees of changes. Although these variations have evolved individually, they’re interconnected and impact one another. In the 21st century, sustainability has become crucial, focusing on using finite resources wisely and sparingly, supporting ecological, human, and economic well-being. Digital Revolution or Digitalization has accelerated economic growth, tackled issues, and fostered advancement while pursuing sustainable development. Adopting digital technology in line with sustainable development principles ensures participation of all societal segments. The union of sustainability and digitalization has led to the term 'Sustainab-lization', resulting in improved societal inclusion and resilience. This synergy has led to efficient ecosyste and technologies by harnessing virtual technology.The goal of our conference on Digitalization and Sustainability: Building Inclusion and Resilience is to bring together eminent academic scientists, researchers, and research scholars from various fields to exchange ideas and discuss their experiences in this era of innovation, advancement, and technology. Furthermore, it gives participants a world-class interdisciplinary platform to evaluate, rethink, and realign our lives with the new global order while concentrating on the rapid advancement of digitalization, promoting sustainable practises, and fostering inclusivity and resilience.it is worth highlighting that Amity School of Economics has been organizing this conference consistently for the past 7 years, steadfastly promoting sustainability and sustainable goals. This enduring commitment underscores our dedication to fostering meaningful dialogue and actionable outcomes in the realm of digitalization and sustainability.


Objectives

  • To generate wide spread awareness about the importance, potential benefits and challenges of digitalisation in context of sustainability.
  • To provide an interdisciplinary forum to professionals, academicians, researchers and encourage and motivate young budding researchers to understand the intricacies of digital technologies and discuss strategies for making them accessible and beneficial for the economies.
  • To propose multidisciplinaroy policies for economic, sociopolitical, cultural, and institutional changes for facilitating deeper understanding and integrating sustainability and digitalisation.
  • To examine how digital technologies being at par with sustainability can contribute to building resilience in various sectors and address the ethical implications and challenges of digitalisation in sustainability framework.

Conference Themes

Papers may be sent on or around the following sub-themes that form the 17 goals and have been adopted to transform the world.

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Track I: Sustainable Development and Digital Transformation in Marketing

  1. E- Marketing and tourism Marketing
  2. Digitally interconnected business
  3. Green Digital Marketing: Reaching Eco-conscious Consumers
  4. E-commerce Innovations for Sustainable Product Distribution
  5. Smart Supply Chains and Sustainable Logistics
  6. Social, Digital Media and green Marketing
  7. Green Marketing & Consumerism
  8. Rural Consumers & Marketing Strategies
  9. Integrating Technology for Marketing Experience
  10. Corporate communication in the age of social media
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Track II: Sustainable Development and Technology-Enabled Inclusive Human Resource Management

  1. Inclusive Workforce Planning in the Digital Age
  2. Digital HR Platforms for Employee Well-being and Engagement
  3. Issues in Employee Retention in Dynamic Environment
  4. Sustainable Green HRM practices
  5. Remote Work and Inclusion: Challenges and Opportunities
  6. Diversity and Equity in AI-Driven Recruitment and Talent Management
  7. Digital Upskilling and Lifelong Learning for Inclusive Career Growth
  8. Inclusive Leadership in Virtual Teams
  9. Ethical Considerations in AI-Assisted Performance Management
  10. Sustainable open business models
  11. Future Workforce: cooperation between university and industry
  12. Corporate environmental sustainability
  13. Best practices for managing automation
  14. Work-life Balance and Stress Management Artificial Intelligence in HR
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Track III: Sustainable Development and Digitalisation in Finance and Accounting

  1. Fintech Innovations for Inclusive Financial Services
  2. Block-chain for Transparent and Sustainable Financial Transactions
  3. Digital Payments and Financial Inclusion
  4. AI and Predictive Analytics for Sustainable Investment
  5. Sustainable Business Models for Fintech Start-ups
  6. Cybersecurity and Data Privacy in Digital Finance
  7. Digital Solutions for Economic Resilience during Crises
  8. Covid-19: financial technologies supporting economic resilience
  9. Future banking –impact of disruptive innovation
  10. Digital banking practices, Paytm, E-Wallet
  11. Cyber security in banks viii. Greening the financial system
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Track IV: Digital Ethical Leadership and Business ethos

  1. Digitalization and Ethical Corporate Governance
  2. Tech-Driven CSR Initiatives for Social Impact
  3. Sustainable Business Ethics in the Digital Era
  4. Digitalization and Transparency in Corporate Reporting
  5. Social responsibility in International Business
  6. Sustainability practices in today’s environment
  7. Human Values and Digital Leadership
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Track V: Digital Innovations for Socio-Economic Sustainability

  1. Technological Innovations for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
  2. Digital Solutions for Affordable Healthcare and Well-being
  3. Smart Cities and Digital Urban Planning for Sustainable Living
  4. Academic and techno-entrepreneurship
  5. Renewable Energy and Smart Grids: Powering Sustainable Futures
  6. Digital Education and Skills Development for Inclusive Growth
  7. Digital Collaboration for Global Socio-Economic Development
  8. New trends in innovativeness and entrepreneurship
  9. Innovativeness in environment, energy and agriculture

Guidelines for Paper Submission

Abstract Submission Process

You are invited to send your abstract to the “Hybrid 7th National Conference on Digitalisation and Sustainability: Building resilience and inclusivity ”, you have to send your abstract on or before the abstract submission deadline of 15th November 2023. After review and approval, we will send you the abstract acceptance notification. Upon payment of the registration fee and your presentation will be confirmed.

How to Submit ?

Please submit the abstract to the conference convener on this email ID aseconference2024@gmail.com.

The acceptable word range for the abstract is 300-500 words, including 3 to 5 keywords at the bottom.

Please send in a brief biography including your credentials and mailing IDs together with the Abstract.

Submit, if possible, well before the submission deadline in order to avoid last minute potential hassles.

Full Paper Guidelines

If your abstract is accepted and you have paid the registration fee for the “Hybrid 7th National Conference on Digitalisation and Sustainability: Building resilience and inclusivity”, you are encouraged to submit your full papers before 16th December 2023 . We accept the submission of high quality papers describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, experimental and theoretical work or research in progress in all of the areas mentioned in the focus area. For the purpose of publication, the similarity index will be as per the respective publishers' guidelines. The format of the paper should be in APA.

Formatting and Paper Length

PAPER LENGTH: FULL PAPER: WITHIN 12 PAGES, INCLUDING REFERENCES, TABLES/ CHARTS AND KEYWORDS

ABSTRACT LENGTH/FULL-PAPER LENGTH: 300-500 WORDS/UPTO 5000 WORDS

KEY WORDS: 3-5 WORDS

FONT: 12-POINT TIMES NEW ROMAN

PARAGRAPH: DOUBLE-SPACED

MARGIN: NORMAL

PAGE NUMBERS: BOTTOM-CENTERED

FORMAT: MS WORD COMPATIBLE FILE

For any query related to the Conference, please contact :

Convener Dr. Neeru Sidhana,

9996804300 nsidana@amity.edu

Organising Team: Abhinandan Asthana,

9307504991 abhinandan.asthana2@s.amity.edu

Mehak Tomar

7701840877 mehak.tomar@s.amity.edu

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Publication Opportunities

Selected papers will be published in SCOPUS listed, UGC Care Journals and in an edited book by Bloomsbury

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IMPORTANT DATES

  • LAST DATE OF SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT: on or before 15th November, 2023
  • ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACT: 22nd November 2023 or within 2 weeks of submission
  • LAST DATE OF FULL PAPER SUBMISSION : 16th December, 2023
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CATEGORY OF PARTICIPANTS (AUTHORS)

  • INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS: 2500/-
  • ACADEMICIANS (NATIONAL): 1500--
  • STUDENT/RESEARCH SCHOLARS : 1000/-

There will be no registration fees for delegates/listeners. Registration fees includes applicable taxes. Applicable charges could be levied on selected paper in scopus listed journals.

Advisory Board

Dr. Sharad Ranjan, Professor, Zakir Husain Delhi College Evening (University of Delhi)

Dr. Jaspal Singh, Consultant, NITI Aayog, New Delhi

Dr. Paramjit Singh, Professor, Delhi School of Economics Dr. Sangeeta Johary, PVC RNTU, Bhopal

Dr. Anuradha Jain, Principal, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies - TC

Dr S P Sharma, Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary General, PHD Chamber of Commerce

Prof. (Dr.) Ashok Mittal, Former VC, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, formerly Agra University

Dr. Bidyadhar Majhi, Adviser (Economics), Competition Commission Of India Prof. (Dr.) Prem S. Vashishtha, Former Director, Agricultural Economics Research Centre, DU, former Director, National Council of Applied Economics Research

Dr. Ram Upendra Das, Former Head & Professor, Centre for Regional Trade, Centre for Research on International Trade (CRIT), Department of Commerce Prof. Kamal Vatta, Professor PAU

Dr Jisha Rajendran, PhD Director-Research & Analysis, AACS Consulting Dr. Ram Singh, Professor & Head, School of Social Sciences, College of Post Graduate Studies, Central Agricultural University, Barapani, Meghalaya Dr.Ritu Sapra, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, University of Delhi

Prof(Dr.) Tanima Dutta, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

Dr. Neeru Sidana, Assistant Professor, Amity School of Economics, Amity University


Technical Committee

Prof.(Dr.)Kavita Indapurkar, Amity School of Economics

Prof.(Dr.) Mahua Bhattacharjee, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Namita Kapoor, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Neeru Sidana, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Shivani Jaswal, Amity School of Economics

Ms. Pooja Mehra, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Shilpy Verma, Amity School of Economics


Organizing Committee

Patron in Chiefs:

Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, Founder President, Amity University

Patrons:

Dr. Atul Chauhan, Chancellor, Amity University

Prof. (Dr.) Balvinder Shukla, Vice Chancellor, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Organizing Chair:

Prof. (Dr.) Kavita Indapurkar, Jt. Administrator, Amity School of Economics

Conference Convener:

Dr. Neeru Sidana, Amity School of Economics

Organizing Committee Members:

Prof. (Dr.) Mahua Bhattacharjee, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Namita Kapoor, Amity School of Economics

Ms. Pooja Mehra, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Shivani Jaiswal, Amity School of Economics

Dr. Shilpy Verma, Amity School of Economics

Ms. Nirmal Bhatt, Amity School of Economics

Ms. Sharda Jha, Amity School of Economics