Summary:
The University of Johannesburg is organizing the second conference on AI in Business and Economics, with a primary focus on the Economic Perspective on Artificial Intelligence (EPEAI). This conference aims to delve into the intricate analysis and evaluation of the economic drivers and impacts associated with the widespread adoption of AI in companies, among users, and across society as a whole.
By providing a platform for interdisciplinary discussions, the conference seeks to facilitate knowledge exchange and foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter. It offers diverse tracks that accommodate both theoretical and empirical contributions from researchers and practitioners.
Notably, accepted papers will have the opportunity to be published in the conference proceedings, ensuring broad dissemination of the latest insights and advancements in AI in the context of business and economics.
Requirements:
Interested participants can submit abstracts for their contributions by 31 March 2024. The conference will take place on 5-6 September 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The submission tracks cover topics such as the micro- and macroeconomic framework, entrepreneurship and AI-driven business models, managing and measuring AI, AI in business administration and processes, and an open session for long-term perspectives.
Date:
– Submission of abstracts: 31 March 2024
– Notification of acceptance of abstracts: 26 April 2024
– Start of registration: 1 February 2024
– Early bird fee deadline: 31 March 2024
– Submission of conference paper: 15 August 2024
– Conference: 5-6 September 2024
– Contribution of the revised paper: 30 November 2024
Location:
The conference will be held at the University of Johannesburg in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Scientific Committee:
The conference’s Scientific Committee includes esteemed members such as Zlatinka Blabler (Salem State University), Babu George (Alcorn State University), Amanda Lemette (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro), Tobias Meisen (University of Wuppertal), Tankiso Moloi (University of Johannesburg), Mary Kehinde Salawu (Obafemi Awolowo University), Michael Vogelsang (Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences), and Christian Weiß (Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences).