All abstracts of accepted manuscripts will be published in the Handbook with ISBN identification. The handbook will contain the program as well as all abstracts with author information. Selected full papers will be announced later.
Besides, our Conference offers publication opportunities for attendance as below
All full Papers are invited to submit to Regular Issues of Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (SCOPUS, ESCI, ABDC) on Emerald. Competitive papers will be recommended for fast-track reviews to the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES).
Please look at the guideline for submission (after conference) here. Besides, Authors are free to negotiate further publishing with our partner Journals. Each author can offer her/his paper for evaluation to the potential journals with one obligation towards the ACBES – only to put a note: This paper was presented at The 6th Asian Conference on Business and Economic Studies (ACBES 2024). Journals will publish papers alternatively, according to their own standards and terms.
Regular issue – The conference organizer will choose the best fit paper to invite to submit as the fast-track submission. The papers will then go through a blind review process. However, the conference co-chairs in consultancy with the editors of the supporting journals may also exceptionally consider high-quality papers not presented at this conference for publication. Papers submitted must not be under review by any other journal.
Regular issue – The conference organizer will choose the best fit paper to invite to submit as the fast-track submission. The papers will then go through a blind review process. However, the conference co-chairs in consultancy with the editors of the supporting journals may also exceptionally consider high-quality papers not presented at this conference for publication. Papers submitted must not be under review by any other journal.
Regular Issue – Journal of Economics and Development (JED) promotes and encourages scholarly research that aims to improve sustainability in economics and development with a particular focus on developing countries, including the transition economies. JED welcomes both theoretical and empirical papers in the fields of economics, business and economic development that are of wider significance to sustainable development. Specifically, the journal explores the dynamic between society, development, and the environment, and their implications for sustainable development. It delves into the economic, social, and institutional aspects of sustainability, as well as the practical implementation of sustainable practices at local, regional, and global levels. Furthermore, JED encourages research investigating the development and application of sustainability indicators, the monitoring of policies for sustainable development, and the sustainable utilisation of finance, energy, and natural resources in development endeavours.