18th Annual Scientific Baltic Business Management Conference 2025 (Presenters)

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Key Dates

Registration and submission of Abstracts: by 22 May, 2025
Submission of Full Papers for Proceedings or Journals: by July 3, 2025
Notification of Full Paper acceptance for Proceedings: by July 18, 2025
Notification of Full Paper acceptance for Journals: varies, see in For Authors

Location

RISEBA University of Applied Sciences
H2O6 Architecture and Media Centre
Durbes iela 4, Riga, LV-1048, Latvia

Conference focus

Human-Tech Era: Humans and Technology Shaping Sustainable Societies Together

Technology is no longer just a tool for driving commerce. In the Digital Age, it has become a transformative force for fostering global progress and building sustainable, resilient societies. Digital transformation, the AI revolution, and the rapid evolution of the information society are reshaping our world in unprecedented ways, raising more questions than answers.

Key priorities include collaborating with technology rather than merely using it, shifting from data ownership to wise data utilisation for business and societal development, addressing the challenges of political and economic turbulence, and redefining education paradigms to build sustainable human capital and information-literate societies.

The Conference will serve as a platform for scholars, business professionals, and policymakers to meet and exchange knowledge, share insights, and nurture innovative ideas for shaping the Human-Tech-driven future.

Guidelines for Abstract and Proceedings Paper Submission

Authors must supply a structured abstract set out under 4-7 sub-headings (in max 250 words):

  • Purpose (compulsory) – What are the reason(s) for writing the paper or the aims of the research.
  • Design / methodology / approach (mandatory) – How are the objectives achieved? Include the main method(s) used for the research. What is the approach to the topic and what is the theoretical or subject scope of the paper?
  • Findings (compulsory) – What was found in the course of the work? This will refer to analysis, discussion, or results.
  • Research limitations / implications (if applicable) – If research is reported on in the paper this section must be completed and should include suggestions for future research and any identified limitations in the research process.
  • Practical implications (if applicable) – What outcomes and implications for practice, applications and consequences are identified? How will the research impact upon the business or enterprise? What changes to practice should be made as a result of this research? What is the commercial or economic impact? Not all papers will have practical implications.
  • Originality / value (compulsory) – What is new in the paper? State the value of the paper and to whom.
  • Keywords – please provide up to six keywords which encapsulate the principal topics of the paper. Using keywords is a vital part of abstract writing, because of the practice of retrieving information electronically: keywords act as the search term.
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