Campus de Gandia Ciencia

Campus Gandia to Host the European Academy of Management and Business Economics Conference

Campus Gandia of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) is set to host the conference titled “XXXII Annual Meeting of the European Academy of Management and Business Economics” from June 6-8, 2018. The motto in this edition is “Towards social, economic and business improvement: Multidisciplinary advances in Innovation, Tourism and Engineering”. The objective of the meeting organized by AEDEM is to promote multidisciplinary discussion and is aimed at academics, professionals, and doctoral students. The deadline for paper submissions is March 23.

Researchers and technical personnel from Campus Gandia are actively participating in the organizing committee. Campus Gandia director, Jesús Alba, director del Campus de Gandia, said that it will be a great opportunity for learning and research.

The conference tracks for which you can submit papers are:

With the aim of promoting multidisciplinary relations, two new workshops have been incorporated this year:

AN OPPORTUNITY FOR RESEARCHERS AND PROFESSIONALS

Cristina Santandreu, conference co-director, tells us why it is of interest to attend the AEDEM congress:

A MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE

The sponsoring university of the XXXII AEDEM conference is the Campus Gandia of the UPV, “a university that comprehends various fields of knowledge and that is committed to synergies“, says Óscar Morant, co-director of the conference. The motto of this conference arises from this field of interactions, “which includes all the disciplines taught on our campus and which provides the opportunity for researchers and professors of the UPV to throw spotlight on their line of research, establish relationships and collaborations with other colleagues from this and other Spanish universities,” says Morant.

CÁTEDRA METROPOL-PARASOL AWARD

In addition, during the conference the Cátedra Metropol-Parasol Award will be announced for the best paper in business management of public and private urban tourist areas. This acknowledgment aims to encourage and promote initiatives from the academic world that contribute to the improvement of business management in urban areas with high potential or tourist development.

In short, the aim is to promote learning, discussing, and exchanging knowledge between students, professionals or researchers, this year in the wonderful city of Gandia, which offers plenty of charm to visitors.

More information on the AEDEM website


Sandra Barrancos Gregori

Communication and Marketing Officer, Campus Gandia

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