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October 21, 2023
Annual Conference of

Business, Economics, and Politics in the Middle East 2023

The Faculty of Business Administration, Economics and Political Science (BAEPS) at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ»ÆÆ¬ is delighted to host The Annual Conference of Business, Economics and Politics in the Middle East on 21 October 2023. 

The theme of the Conference is: Digitalisation, Governance, and Sustainability. 

The Middle East region is a ‘hotspot’ where the effects of security-related issues, migration, refugees, as well as climate change are greater than in other regions of the world, with implications not only on global and national politics but equally on national and international businesses and economies. In the same sense, the region poses challenges as well as chances for good governance, sustainability, and digitalisation.

The aim of this annual conference is to create and sustain emphasis on studying this region while employing and encouraging interdisciplinary perspectives ranging from business, economics, political science, and sociology.

Proceeding I 

Agenda 

Call for Abstracts 

Book of Abstracts

Important Deadlines

Abstracts Submission Deadline: 6th of April

Decision: 1st of June

Full paper submission is one week prior to the conference

Date of the conference: 21 October 2023

Publication opportunities

Conference proceedings are going to be published online with an ISSN. Chances for international publication of the full paper will be available on the basis of relevance and through a blind review process in a number of international journals.

Review Committee
Professor Amany Masoud
Professor Gamal Selim
Professor Rasha Hussein
Professor Wael Kortam
Associate Professor Hebatallah Ghoneim
Associate Professor Mostafa AboElsoud
Associate Professor Rasha Mansour

Organising Committee
Professor Maged George
Professor Yasmin Khodary
Dr Noha Ghazi
Dr Israa Lewaa
Ms Nehal Alaa

Advisors to the Organising Committee
Associate Professor Zeinab Younis
Associate Professor Mostafa AboElsoud