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The CERALE-EGADE
Business School 2020 Conference seeks to provide a space for dialogue and learning between researchers and business leaders, and to go beyond academic frontiers and contribute to the strategic approaches of economic, institutional
and social stakeholders on both continents.
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New technological, managerial and social dynamics for a sustainable Europe-Americas relationship
This central theme will highlight the impact of new technologies on organisations
(factory of the future, Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence and big data, etc.), on markets and on consumer trends (the transition from a possessive economy to a participative economy), in addition to their effects on the social, solidarity-based and inclusive
economy.
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Back to black? Intercultural management in an increasingly uncertain global economy
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International dynamics
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Finance and macroeconomics
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Leadership and Governance: Back to a Contextualized Future!
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Management of family-run businesses
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Social innovation and sustainability
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Conscious marketing and retail
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Public policy, public management and public services in the digital age
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Global and local value chains
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Ecosystems of innovation: main managerial and strategic approaches, challenges and opportunities for evolution
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Proposals can be written in Spanish, English, French or Portuguese.
Extended deadline for receiving abstracts:
Announcement of the results by the Scientific Committee:
To send abstracts and see instructions, EasyChair:
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José Ernesto Amorós, Ph.D.
Professor and Ph.D. programs director.
EGADE Business School
Tecnológico de Monterrey
Mexico
Tel. Campus Santa Fe +52 (55) 9177 8000 Ext. 7997
www.egade.mx
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