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Conference Topics

Arctic Research (special session)

The session accepts reports on issues related to the Arctic region, including economic, political, social, and cultural issues. Theoretical models of the Arctic development are also considered. In addition, the problems of the strategic and project management in the Arctic region will be discussed.

Demography and Labour Markets

This session covers a wide range of issues related to population development: changes in demographic processes and structures, the socio-economic aspects of demographic dynamics, population forecasts and models, demographic behaviour, sources of information about the population, the demography of regions and countries, demographic and migration policy, etc.
In addition, this section welcomes submissions concerning a wide spectrum of research on how labour markets function. Such topics as employment and unemployment, wages and earnings inequality, links between labour markets and educational outcomes, and labour market institutions will be considered. Submissions should reflect the results of original research in economics, although multidisciplinary studies are also welcome.

Economic Methodology

Possible topics for this session  may include: economics methodologies, the history of economics in terms of its methodological development, the interrelation of economics and economic policy, interdisciplinary research at the intersection of economics and other fields.

Education

Under the auspices of the "Education" section of the April Conference, two symposiums are planned: "Prosperity and Socio-Economic Development" and "Economics, Sociology, and Education Policy".At the symposium "Prosperity and Socio-Economic Development", participants will consider the different aspects and concepts of well-being (including health, psychological well-being, subjective happiness and life satisfaction of students), as well as how these issues relate to education.
The speakers and participants will discuss, in particular, the following topics:• Which factors influence the well-being of students and other actors in the learning process? • Does one's educational level have an impact on well-being? What is the association between academic achievement and the well-being of students and families? • How is increasing of well-being associated with inequality in education •Which changes are necessary in schools in order to enhance the well-being of children, teachers and parents? • Which data and methods can be used to study well-being? • How is well-being linked to the development of digital technologies in education? 
At the symposium “Economy, Sociology, and Education Policy”, the results of theoretical and empirical research on different issues regarding the economy of education, sociology and educational policy will be presented.

Financial Institutions, Markets and Payment Systems

The session is devoted to analyzing modern financial institutions, banks, financial and stock markets, as well as payment systems and risk management with respect to the macro and micro aspects of regulation. Furthermore, one key subject of interest would be the influence of innovations on financial intermediation.

Firms and Markets

The session is open to papers on the following topics: corporate governance; corporate finance; the behaviour of firms in markets for goods and services; investment, innovative and organizational behavior; the competitiveness of firms on local and global markets; state-business relations at various levels; market structures; corporate integration; problems of development on regulated markets. Other topics are also welcomed. However papers on marketing, HR management and other managerial issues shall be considered in the “Management” section.

Healthcare Studies

The section is open to the articles on the following topics: factors  of healthy lifestyle development, efficiency of health systems, innovations in  health care organization, management, and financing, comparative analysis of health care reforms, impact of changes in labor organization and remuneration of  health workers on their motivation and activity, patient payments for health care, inequalities in access to health care.

Instrumental Methods in Economic and Social Studies

Possible topics for this session include the development of formal methods used in the social sciences and related practices.

International Relations

The global economy and international political system currently face large-scale changes, which have been caused by accumulated disagreements, unsolved problems in regards to development at both the global and national level, the rise of certain states and the gradual decline of the power of the others. The nature and content of these changes must be the object of thorough and in-depth analysis, which should be conducted at the national and regional level, as well as through a systematic analysis. The advent on the international arena of new global economic and political actors in Asia and Eurasia, the uncertain dynamics of European development, radical transformations in the US political system and foreign policy all provide new opportunities for testing existing theoretical and methodological approaches, as well as for identifying areas for their improvement. In practical terms, it is crucial to fully examine current global shifts in order for Russia to opt for more suitable and beneficial foreign economic and political strategies.

Macroeconomics and Growth

The session will consider papers on the various aspects of economic development and growth. Specifically, we invite participants to submit theoretical and empirical papers, which explain the differences between countries, industries and subnational regions in terms of incomes level and growth, as driven by institutions; geography; trade openness; fiscal and monetary policies; development of financial markets and the impact of external shocks. Although we welcome papers on general growth-related issues, studies related to Russia would be of special interest of us. Such studies may consider issues, which are specific for the Russian economy, such as the substantial regional heterogeneity, volatility of growth rates and dependence on exports of natural resources.

Management

The session will discuss empirical research and conceptual papers, which cover the impact of political and economic volatility and digital transformation of business on such areas of management  as Business Models, Corporate Governance, Strategic Management, Project Management, Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Innovation Management, HRM, Marketing, Marketing Communications, etc.

Network Analysis

Possible topics for this session include: network science models and tools for network analysis (e.g., multi-level and complex networks); the current gaps in network science methodology;  creation of network datasets in sociology, management, education, and other fields that focus on currently pressing issues; creation of cross-sectional and longitudinal models of networks and behaviour in a variety of disciplines in order to test real and simulated data; evaluating the impact of research design on the robustness and resistance of network models; developing software applications for new network methodologies; other network-related studies.

Political Processes

Possible topics for this session include: comparative analysis of political institutions and political processes in Russia and other countries (based on qualitative and quantitative methods). Also, we are interested in a wider spectrum of problems related to comparative and world policy, political theory, political behaviour, political culture,  political research methods, etc.

Regional and Urban Development

This session will consider the following topics: territorial development; the extent and dynamics of regional inequality; development of various sectors of economy and social sphere in the regions; regional politics; instruments to stimulate territorial development; relations between the periphery and the centre; budget policies at the subnational level; socio-economic development of cities and agglomerates; housing policy and urban development; urban policy and municipal development management; transformation of agricultural areas. 

Science and Innovation

The session is devoted to such issues as S&T foresight, STI policy, methods for future studies, measuring and analysis of science and technology, instruments and best practices of S&T governance.

Social and Cultural Processes

This session will focus on innovative research on the interactions between culture and society. Papers on either the objectified (cultural institutions, rituals, etc.) or subjective (values, identities, etc.) aspects of culture are welcome. Likewise, contributors may apply either quantitative or anthropological methods in their research.

Social and Economic History

The session will discuss research into a great variety of political, economic, social, gender, cultural and other aspects of society in the past. We welcome papers on social mobility, history and memory, social transformation, comparative studies, microhistory, the history of daily and private life, the history of emotions, etc. 

Social Policy

Social policy is the most important tool for maintaining social stability, developing human capital, and enhancing its contribution to overall social and economic development. 
This session is focused on issues related to the level and quality of life of households and social policies with the aim of equalizing the chances of development for various social groups. The most important of these issues are:
1) income, expenses and consumption of households;
2) inequality and poverty;
3) family economy and  policy;
4) social insurance and pension system;
5) social support programmes.

Sociology

For this session, we plan to gaze through the prism of sociology and related disciplines at social phenomena, processes and practices, both those rooted in the past and the latest contemporary issues. We welcome papers that consider the dynamics of social institutions, social structures, prospects for social mobility, the connections among educational institutions, the labour market and the economy, trends in progressive social stratification, analysis of social values (both at the societal level and among certain social actors), etc. Our overall focus shall be on the pragmatism of social relations, segmentation along ethnic, social, economic, cultural, symbolic, digital, gender and other lines underlying inequality.

Sports Studies

This session will present theoretical and empirical research papers, which deal with economic, social, and managerial problems in the sports industry. Papers on the following topics would be welcome: success factors in sport, league regulation, tournament design, contest theory, development of tournament and match strategies, corruption, betting, spectator demand, financial and social issues of sporting mega-events, scheduling, competitive balance, eSports and other issues.

State and Local Government, and NPO sector

This session will focus on a wide range of issues related to improving public and local administration, as well as the role of non-profit organizations in dealing with issues of socio-economic development. It will also discuss problems related to strategic, programme and project management, administration of public financing, improving regulatory measures, organizing public and municipal services, building connections between state authorities and civil society, and the types and operational methods of non-profit organizations.

Theoretical Economics

The session covers the broad range of ideas in economic theory, including micro- and macroeconomics, industrial organization, political economy, social choice theory and other fields using methods of contemporary economic theory, game theory, decision theory econometrics and related disciplines. Also, papers will be accepted in such fields as applied economics and experimental economics (e.g., neuroeconomics), which test the predictions of economic theory or explore individual or collective behaviour in regards to various problems and different contexts.

World Economy

Possible topics for this session may include: cross-border capital flows and TNCs; global labour migration; foreign trade and regional integration projects; the role of Russia in the global economy; the new role of developing countries in the global economy.