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2nd Conference Sustainable Solutions for Growth (SSG) 2019 Venue Wrocław, Poland Date 16-17 September 2019 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Table of contents Invitation ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Scope ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Themes .................................................................................................................................................... 3 International Innovation Committee (IIC) ............................................................................................... 4 Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) ............................................................................................................... 4 Entrepreneurial Advisory Board (EAB) .................................................................................................... 6 Consultants .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Organising Committee............................................................................................................................. 7 Executive organisers ................................................................................................................................ 7 Patrons .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Website ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Conference structure .............................................................................................................................. 7 Types of abstracts.................................................................................................................................... 8 Publications ............................................................................................................................................. 8 Full paper processing............................................................................................................................. 10 Acknowledgments ................................................................................................................................. 10 Oral lecture requirements ..................................................................................................................... 10 Short communication/virtual short communication requirements ..................................................... 10 Business participation ........................................................................................................................... 11 Sponsorship, exhibition and donation .................................................................................................. 11 Roles of conference participants ........................................................................................................... 12 International Virtual Incubator (IVI) ...................................................................................................... 12 Important dates..................................................................................................................................... 12 Conference fees..................................................................................................................................... 12 Payment instructions............................................................................................................................. 13 Cancelation policy ................................................................................................................................. 13 In-person vs. virtual participation ......................................................................................................... 13 Special fee reduction programme ......................................................................................................... 13 Registration ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Certificates............................................................................................................................................. 13 Participant’s steps in brief ..................................................................................................................... 14 Ethical considerations ........................................................................................................................... 14 Venue .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Logistics ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Accommodation .................................................................................................................................... 15 Programme ............................................................................................................................................ 15 Conference language............................................................................................................................. 19 Collaboration ......................................................................................................................................... 19 Contact details....................................................................................................................................... 19
Invitation The Conference Chair, International Innovation Committee, Scientific Advisory Board and Entrepreneurial Advisory Board cordially invite you to communicate your recent research or present sustainable solution at SSG. Scope The Sustainable Solutions for Growth (SSG) conference is designed as a platform for reporting, discussing, improving, disseminating and implementing emerging innovative and sustainable solutions facilitating economic growth. SSG is designed as a highly interdisciplinary event bringing together researchers, reviewers, innovators, consultants, entrepreneurs and investors under common goal - creating, evaluating, implementing and benefiting from sustainable solutions. SSG will thus initiate and support innovative commercial projects that bring benefits to all involved stakeholders associated with SSG. Participants from universities, institutes, NGOs, associations, incubators, companies, venture capital funds, consultancies, private/public research agencies etc. are invited. It is an internationally unique conference with ambitions to share leading ideas, expertise and highlight emerging business opportunities. SSG aims to be one of the most effective channels transferring innovative sustainable solutions from innovators to the practice thereby these solutions may start to generate revenues and affect the society. Post-conference activities of SSG will involve an international virtual incubator (IVI) dedicated to the best sustainable solutions selected during SSG. The conference is a must for research groups and developers of innovative sustainable solutions who seek opportunities for their effective commercialisation. On the other hand, commercial companies and venture capital funds seeking opportunities to invest in innovations and expanding to new markets will be interested in examining sustainable solutions presented at SSG. Research done in academia related to e.g. new technologies, innovation management, business, finance, economic growth or in any other way supporting the creation and development of high-income sustainable solutions is vital to the success of SSG. In addition, delegates from enterprises may benefit from sponsoring, exhibiting and networking thus creating the environment for enhanced business development. Participants may join the SSG network by registering either as researchers, innovators, consultants, entrepreneurs or investors. The participation mode can be either in-person or virtual. Publication will be on Book of Abstracts, Proceedings, journals, edited books and books. The most innovative sustainable solutions presented at SSG will be implemented in the business practice thus generating revenues and bringing benefits to investors, entrepreneurs, innovators, consultants, researchers and internal reviewers associated with SSG. Themes The special theme for the 2nd SSG 2019 is: Sustainable Innovation Management for Sectors: Information Technology, Health, Energy, Water, Agriculture, Process Industry, Education Other main themes are: Innovative Projects to be Funded Privately Innovative Technologies New Products (Goods or Services), Processes, Marketing Methods or Organisational Methods Venture Capital Entrepreneurship Consulting Services Additional SSG themes include: Innovation management Disruptive innovations Sustainability Solutions for developed, developing and Sustainable innovations for sectors: underdeveloped countries information technology, health, energy, water, Environmental and climate impacts agriculture, education Resources
Carbon capture, utilisation & recycling Social entrepreneurship Life cycle assessment Corporate innovativeness and Materials entrepreneurial spin-offs Human skills R&D transfer for new venture creation Market research, marketing Entrepreneurship and competitiveness Infrastructure Software tools for entrepreneurship Business models and strategies Business incubators and new venture Intellectual property rights creation Finance, project finance and management Entrepreneurship and economic Entrepreneurial finance, corporate finance development Strategic management, human resource E-Governance, government policies for management entrepreneurship development Start-ups, Small and Medium Enterprises Role of government subsidies in (SMEs), licensing promoting entrepreneurship Capital markets, outsourcing, consumer Business management for sustainable behaviour development Risks and risk management Energy, water, recycling and waste Knowledge-based networking management Decision science, data analytics and Environmental and social policy decision making Other topics of essential importance for Entrepreneurial leadership, gender and developing sustainable solutions for leadership growth Leader’s role in innovation, leading change and managing conflict International Innovation Committee (IIC) Wojciech Budzianowski - Chair (Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services, Wrocław, Poland) Wei-Hsin Chen (National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan) Dominic C.Y. Foo (University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia) József Popp (University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary) Sushil Sushil (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India) Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) Houda Aleqedat (Szent Istvan University, Godollo, Nemkumar Banthia (University of British Columbia, Hungary) Vancouver, Canada) Ranasinghe M.W. Amaradasa (The University of Fiji, Paweł Bartoszczuk (Warsaw School of Economics, Lautoka, Fiji Islands) Warsaw, Poland) Periyasami Anbarasan (Indian Institute of Technology Mihaela Begea (University Politehnica of Bucharest, Delhi, New Delhi, India) Bucharest, Romania) Andrea Appolloni (Tor Vergata University of Rome, Frederick Betz (Portland State University, Portland, USA) Rome, Italy) Mária Bláhová (University of Economics in Bratislava, Gisele Arruda (Coventry University London, London, UK) Bratislava, Slovakia) Mary Lou Arscott (Carnegie Mellon University, Juris Blums (Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia) Pittsburgh, USA) Nicolae Bulz (National Defence College, Sibiu, Romania) S. Ashokkumar (Mahendra Engineering College, Krystian Butlewski (Institute of Technology and Life Mallasamudram, India) Sciences, Falenty, Poland) Kira Astakhova (Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Rosa Caiazza (Parthenope University of Naples, Naples, Denmark) Italy) John Baen (University of Denton, Denton, USA) Marta Chinnici (ENEA, Rome, Italy) Nagaraj Banapurmath (KLE Technological University, Bhawani S. Chowdhry (Mehran University of Vidyanagar, India) Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan) Debjyoti Banerjee (Texas A&M University, College Tadeusz Chrzan (Dolnośląska Szkoła Wyższa, Kłodzko, Station, USA) Poland) Devesh Chugh (Intel, Santa Clara, USA)
Frans Coenen (University of Twente, Enschede, The Mahesh C. Joshi (Poornima University, Jaipur, India) Netherlands) Audrius Jutas (Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Marta Czechowska-Bieluga (Maria Curie-Skłodowska Lithuania) University, Lublin, Poland) Rosalind Jones (University of Birmingham, Birmingham, Cristian Dabija (Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Cluj- UK) Napoca, Romania) Mohammed Kafaji (Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Elżbieta Dagny Ryńska (Warsaw University of Arabia) Technology, Warsaw, Poland) Przemysław Kazienko (Wrocław University of Science Gregorio D’Agostino (ENEA, Rome, Italy) and Technology, Wrocław, Poland) Léo-Paul Dana (Montpellier Business School, Montpellier, Megan M. Khoshyaran (Economics Traffic Clinic, Paris, France) France) Rosa Maria Dangelico (Sapienza University of Rome, Ewa Kicko-Walczak (Institute for Engineering of Rome, Italy) Polymers Materials and Dyes, Toruń, Poland) Oleg M. Demczuk (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Salah Koubaa (Casablanca Hassan II University, Casablanca, Lublin, Poland) Morocco Kumar Devadutta (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Reza Kouhy (Abertay University, Dundee, UK) Technology, Odisha, India) Urszula Koźmińska (Warsaw University of Technology, Guy Duczynski (Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Warsaw, Poland) Australia) Stijn van der Krogt (German Paraguayan University, San Ondřej Dvouletý (University of Economics in Prague, Lorenzo, Paraguay) Prague, Czech Republic) Julian Krzyżanowski (Institute of Agricultural and Food Tamara Floričić (Juraj Dobrila Universty of Pula, Pula, Economics, Warsaw, Poland) Croatia) Dušan Kučera (University of Economics, Prague, Czech Tove Engvall (Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden) Republic) Evangelia Fragouli (Dundee University, Dundee, UK) John Leonard (American University of Nigeria, Yola, Anthony Friend (OIKOS, Ottawa, Canada) Nigeria) Chanan Gabay (Zohar CleanTech Ltd., Kfar Saba, Israel) Oleh Lutsenko (Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Dnipro, Ukraine) Len Gelman (The University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK) Karel Maier (Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic) Mauricio Gonzalez-Chang (University of Aysen, Coyhaique, Chile) Štefan Majtán (University of Economics in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia) Marouane Samir Guedouh (University of Batna1, Batna, Algeria) Anna Majtánová (University of Economics in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia) Abdelhakim Hanafi (University of Batna1, Batna, Algeria) Piyush Malaviya (University of Jammu, Jammu, India) Alon Hasgall (The Centre for Academic Studies, Or-Yehuda, Israel) Augusta Silva Marinho (Technological Center for the Textile & Clothing Industry CITEVE, V. N. Famalicão, Portugal) Cecilia Haskins (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway) Nikoleta Mikušová (Technical University of Košice, Košice, Slovakia) Michael Hitch (The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) Morne Mostert (University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa) Dana Hrušovská (University of Economics in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Emilia Motoasca (Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium) Kristin Hughes (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Mammo Muchie (Tshwane University of Technology, USA) Tshwane, South Africa) Huriye Icil (Eastern Mediterranean University, Magusa- Mustakeem Mustakeem (King Abdullah University of North Cyprus, Turkey) Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia) Ioannis Ieropoulos (University of the West of England, Hanna Mykhalchuk (Oles Honchar Dnipro National Bristol, UK) University, Dnipro, Ukraine) Cem Işık (Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey) Muhammad Nasrullah (IRIS srl, Turin, Italy) Algirdas Jasinskas (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Henrik Ny (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Lithuania) Sweden) Małgorzata Jastrzębska (Silesian University of David Novak (UNIBA, Bratislava, Slovakia) Technology, Gliwice, Poland) Klaudia Nowicka (University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland) Animesh Jha (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK) Geoffrey Nwaka (Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria) Maria Angela Jimenez Montañes (University of Fernando Pacheco-Torgal (University of Minho, Castilla La Mancha, Toledo, Spain) Minho, Portugal) Ricardo Vinícius Dias Jordão (SKEMA Business School, Friederike Paetz (Clausthal University of Technology, Brasil, Brazil) Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany)
Alexander Pakhalov (Lomonosov Moscow State Cvetako Smilevski (BAS Institute of Management, Bitola, University, Moscow, Russian Federation) Macedonia) Majang Palupi (Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Camilla Soerensen (Stratos Bio, Verbier, Switzerland) Indonesia) Peter Šolek (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Piotr Paschalis-Jakubowicz (Warsaw University of Life Bratislava, Slovakia) Sciences, Warsaw, Poland) Shaili Srivastava (Amity University Gurugram, Pachgaon, Viray Phanse (University of Berkeley, Berkeley, USA) India) Ramya Ranyan Patel (University of Delhi, New Delhi, Silvius Stanciu ("Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, India) Galati, Romania) Paula Quinteiro (University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal) Lidija Stefanovska (BAS Institute of Management, Bitola, Germana Aguiar Ribeiro do Nascimento Macedonia) (University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain) Peter Štetka (University of Economics in Bratislava, Nicéa Ribeiro do Nascimento (University of Beira Bratislava, Slovakia) Interior, Covilhã, Portugal) Marzena Suchocka (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Kestutis Romaneckas (Vytautas Magnus University, Warsaw, Poland) Kaunas, Lithuania) David R. Swanson (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Robert Romanowski (Poznań University of Economics, Lincoln, USA) Poznań, Poland) Ildikó-Csilla Takács (Bucharest University of Economic Henrik Rothe (Cranfiled University, Cranfield, UK) Studies, Bucharest, Romania) Pavel Ryjáček (Czech Technical University in Prague, Yiu Fai Tsang (The Education University of Hong Kong, Prague, Czech Republic) Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Jean-Michel Sahut (IDRAC Business School, Lyon, France) Manuela Tvaronavičienė (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania) Prateek Saxena (Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark) Palanisamy Thanikaivelan (Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, India) Claudio Scarponi (Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy) Greet Van Eetvelde (Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium) Markus Schatten (University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia) Neringa Vilkaitė-Vaitonė (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania) Dusan Schreiber (Universidade de Feevale, Novo Hamburgo, Brazil) K. Visagavel (Knowledge Institute of Technology, Kakaplayam, India) M. Shabri Abd. Majid (Syiah Kuala University, Darussalam, Indonesia) Karel Voříšek (Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic) Maulin Shah (Enviro Technology Limted, Ankleshwar, India) Grant Wach (Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada) Malak Shatnawi (Obuda University, Budapest, Hungary) Ludwik Wicki (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Marina Sheresheva (Lomonosov Moscow State Poland) University, Moscow, Russian Federation) Stella Williams (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Ki-Yeol Shin (Yeungnam University, Gyeongbuk, South Nigeria) Korea) Wenxian Yang (Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Bhaskar Singh (Central University of Jharkhand, Jharkhand, Tyne, UK) India) Ozge Yuksel Orhan (Hacettepe University, Ankara, Man Singh (Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, Turkey) India) Kunal Sinha (Central University of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, India) Entrepreneurial Advisory Board (EAB) Bruno Apolloni (Social Things s.r.l., Milan, Italy) Kristina Krsteska (BAS Institute of Management, Skopje, Oualid Ben Ali (Future Cities Council, Toronto, Canada) Macedonia) Marek Ciesielski (Freelancer, Poland) Diego Liberati (Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy) Amazigh Dib (University of Tlemcen,Tlemcen, Algieria) Bojana Markotic Krstinic (Leader Network Croatia, Ozalj, Croatia) Solange Fernandes (University of Minho, Minho, Portugal) Rymala Mathen (Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, India) Lisa-Marie Jaunet (Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark) Arina Matvejeva (RingAir, Budapest, Hungary) Paweł Jelec (PROJECT IN, Warsaw, Poland) Florence Miremadi-Nafici (Nafici Environmental Research Ltd, Horsham, UK) Tom Jerzykiewicz (Geoclastica Consulting Ltd, Calgary, Canada) Peter Symon Nganga (Zebedee Enterprise, Kobe, Japan) Daniela Karadakov (BAS Institute of Management, Gorazd Smilevski (BAS Institute of Management, Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia) Macedonia)
Jacek Smutkiewicz (Jacek Smutkiewicz Independent Ganesh Subramanian (Panimalar Institute of Business Owner, Katowice, Poland) Technology, Chennai, India) Jim Spohrer (IBM Research, Almaden, USA) Vijay K. Verma (Science Park, Graz, Austria) Consultants Consultant Organisation Type Service Oualid Ben Ali Future Cities Council innovation consulting BAS Institute of Management BAS Institute of Management management consulting BFT BFT real estate office rental Wojciech Budzianowski Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services business development consulting Philip Donnellan Digigrow information technology consulting EDT Services EDT Services accounting accounting Paweł Jelec PROJECT IN business development consulting KRPZ KRPZ legal legal Norbert Majerus Norbert Majerus Consulting Ltd innovation consulting Peter Symon Nganga Zebedee Enterprise business strategies consulting RT-VC Fund RT-VC Fund venture capital fund equity investment Jacek Smutkiewicz Independent Business Owner private equity fund equity investment Peter Stones AKA Enterprise business development consulting ZTN Consulting ZNT Consulting business development consulting Organising Committee Wojciech Budzianowski - Chair Witold Surmanek Julia Peterson Executive organisers InnovateWise Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services Poleska 11/37, 51-354 Wrocław, Poland email: wojciech1@budzianowski.eu tel.: +48 792781784 url: http://budzianowski.eu NIP (tax code) - 8981349426 REGON - 367440022 Patrons Global Society for Research and Business in Sustainability, Renewable Energy and Digital Economy (GS-RB-S-RE-DE), Warsaw, Poland Website http://ssg.budzianowski.eu Conference structure The conference structure consists of keynote lectures, oral lectures and short communications which relate to research or sustainable solutions. In addition, an IIC/SAB/EAB meeting, thematic panel discussion and awards for best presenters are envisaged.
Types of abstracts Participants are requested to deliver abstracts in one of three formats: (1) a research abstract, (2) a sustainable solution abstract - type A regular, (3) a sustainable solution abstract - type B special or (4) . The research abstract is designed for research behind sustainable solutions. It can relate to theory, experiments, analysis, etc. The sustainable solution abstract is designed for sustainable solutions with commercialisation potential. The sustainable solution abstract - type B special needs to meet additional special requirements for acceptance as follows: (i) maximum capital injection for deployment up to 10 000 euro, (ii) potential for organic growth, (iii) existence of project developers team and (iv) a solution is not protected by patents or if protected they are owned by the project developers team. The sustainable solution abstract - type B special needs to be a potentially attractive solution suitable for future commercialisation. The company profile abstract needs to be designed as a quasi-scientific presentation emphasising real-life problems and highlight company’s products and services to address these problems. Publications (1) Abstract on Book of Abstracts All abstracts of conference participants will be published on the peer-reviewed Book of Abstracts. The maximum length of the abstract is 1 page. The Book of Abstracts will be published on-line in open-access with an ISBN number. Peer-review procedure: (i) a minimum of two independent experts review all submissions, (ii) final abstracts must be approved by two experts and editors. Editor of Book of Abstracts: Budzianowski W. (2) 4-page paper on Proceedings Selected 4-page papers will be published on the peer-reviewed Proceedings. The Proceedings will be published on-line in open-access with an ISBN number and will be indexed by Scopus and Web of Science. Peer-review procedure: (i) a minimum of two independent experts review all submissions, (ii) final full paper must be approved by two experts and editors. Editor of Proceedings: Budzianowski W. (3) Full article on journal Full articles will be facilitated for publication on journals. Selected full papers will be invited for free- of-charge journal publication on Special Issues and Regular Issues. Special Issues affiliated with the SSG conference has been accepted by journal Global Journal of Flexible Management Systems (Springer): - Sustainable Solutions for Flexible Systems Management in Competitive Organizations (https://www.springer.com/business+%26+management/journal/40171) journal World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development (Inderscience): - Sustainable Solutions - Entrepreneurship, Management, Societal Development and Economic Growth (https://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=wremsd) and journal Aerospace (MDPI): - Aero-Engines: A Quest for Lower Fuel Burn and Reduced Emissions (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/aerospace/special_issues/aero-engines) Regular Issues are also available for publication in the following journals: - all unpaid journals (the conference supports your submission via Internal Review), - Sustainability (MDPI), - Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity (MDPI), - Economies (MDPI),
- Open Economics (DeGruyter), - Applied System Innovation (MDPI), - International Journal of Management and Sustainability (Conscientia Beam), - Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability (Springer). Selected SSG conference full papers will be published in these Special and Regular Issues free of charge. Publications costs will be handled by the conference. Internal Review Professional conference internal reviewers will advise authors on how to improve their manuscripts. The Internal Review will be targeted at a journal selected by the author. Internal Reviewers may also suggest the alternative journal, most suitable journal for publication. The list of potential journals for the Internal Review: Applied System Innovation (MDPI), Business Strategy and The Environment (Wiley), Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (Springer), Energy for Sustainable Development (Elsevier), Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management (Springer), International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management (Inderscience), International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (Inderscience), International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment (Springer), International Journal of Production Economics (Elsevier), International Journal of Project Management (Elsevier), International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (Taylor & Francis), Journal of Business Research (Elsevier), Journal of Cleaner Production (Elsevier), Journal of Entrepreneurship, Business and Economics (Scientifica), Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies (Emerald), Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity (MDPI), Journal of Renewable Energy Sources - Technology, Business and Policy (WBCS), Journal of Technology Transfer (Springer), Open Economics (DeGruyter), Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability (Springer), Research-Technology Management (Taylor & Francis), Small Business Economics (Springer), Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Springer), Sustainability (MDPI), Sustainable Cities and Society (Elsevier), Technological Forecasting and Social Change (Elsevier), Technovation (Elsevier), Waste Management (Elsevier), but authors may suggest their own preferred journals. The Internal Review is optional and must be ordered during registration. (4) Chapter on edited book Full articles associated with contributions presented at the SSG conference will be facilitated for publication on edited books. Conference Internal Reviewers will advise authors on how to improve the manuscripts. Book Editors will invite selected manuscripts. Authors will select an edited book for publication. Peer review procedure for edited books: two independent reviewers must approve manuscripts. The conference will support the creation of edited books relevant to conference themes. Edited Book - Selected Papers from Sustainable Solutions for Growth conference (5) Book
In case a full material associated with the contribution presented at the SSG conference can be extended to a book size (40-300 standard pages) it may be facilitated for publication as a book (a monograph). Conference Internal Reviewers and the professional book editorial team at Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services will assist authors in meeting standards and market requirements for book publication. Authors interested to publish their extended material in a book format need to first contact wojciech1@budzianowski.eu to discuss publication process details, costs and potential benefits for the parties. In general books can be published in a standard model or in open access model by large book publishers or by Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services with ISBN. Book authors usually will be offered a contract and depending on the scope of the work required for book publication and publication model it may include a remuneration for book authors. Review procedure for books: independent reviewers are involved in the entire publication process. Full paper processing Full paper processing includes (a) free-of-charge publication, (b) Internal Review, and (c) manuscript editorial services. (a) Free-of-charge publication - You may apply for free-of-charge publication in Special Issues and Regular Issues of journals or in edited books. (b) Internal Review - Our 3 expert Internal Reviewers will provide detailed subject specific comments on manuscript quality, recommend a journal and check compliance with overall and specific publication standards. Internal Reviewers follow Internal Reviewer guidelines and use Internal review form, see the Reviewers menu for details. (c) Manuscript editorial services - You may express your interest in manuscript editorial services, see the Full paper menu and contact us for details. Go to the Full paper menu to select suitable options. Acknowledgments When submitting your full conference paper to journals/edited books please acknowledge the conference presentation as follows: The work has been presented at the 2nd Sustainable Solutions for Growth (SSG) conference held on 16-17 September 2019 in Wrocław (Poland). Oral lecture requirements Please prepare a presentation for your oral lecture in power point or similar software with additional conversion to pdf. Your oral lecture will take 15 minutes + 5 minutes discussion. Short communication/virtual short communication requirements Please prepare your short communication/virtual short communication in a power point or pdf format. You will show your short communication to the audience during the conference short communication session (5 minutes + 3 minutes discussion). The virtual short communication of virtual participants will be presented by a Committee member or by using your video. Short communication/virtual short communication format: 1 page short communication title page with authors, 0-2 pages CV of the corresponding author with a photograph including his/her research in renewable energy (virtual short communications only), this should clarify your expertise in the researched field, 2-5 pages main research results in the form of figures, photographs, schemes etc. (each item is clearly described by one sentence), if text is essential use very short bullet points, 1 page conclusion in short bullet points. Please make sure that your virtual short communication is sufficiently comprehensive that it can be presented to the audience by someone who did not participate in your research and that the audience will understand the main points. Use comprehensive figures and short bullet points. Focus on your novel findings. Avoid too much text. Research goals, conclusions and originality must be
particularly clear. In conclusions emphasise one key message you wish to communicate to the conference academic and/or business audiences that was formulated based on your research. Virtual short communication in video format: Alternatively virtual short communication may be prepared in a video format (5 minutes). The video may simply include your slides and your comments, preferably with a visible face. The preferred format is mp4 HD. The video will be displayed to the audience during the short communication session. Send your virtual short communication at least 1 month prior the conference to: wojciech1@budzianowski.eu Business participation Business participants may exhibit, advertise or sponsor at the conference and additionally: - evaluate most promising sustainable solutions presented at SSG as investment opportunities, - launch novel products and highlight existing ones, - enhance company sales and educate the market, - spotlight key executives, - increase brand awareness and position the organisation in the renewable energy community, - elevate visibility of the company in focused markets, - benefit from interaction with a highly qualified scientific community, - network with experts and form new alliances with national and international clients, - have access to new knowledge and attract new innovations to the company, - build business relationships for the future. For participants seeking academia-business interactions the organisational structure of SSG will provide relevant opportunities. Start-ups and other knowledge and innovation driven enterprises are particularly welcome at SSG. On-site exhibition, media advertisement, sponsorship and donation An on-site exhibition will run alongside the conference sessions. You may physically exhibit your company/institution’s products/services by participating in-person or send us materials for on-site exhibition arranged by organisers. Media advertisement includes adverts on Book of Abstracts, Proceedings and 3 year via conference website. We are prepared to offer dedicated media solutions to address your specific needs. To book on-site exhibition and media advertisement register online at http://ssg.budzianowski.eu (menu Registration). Various forms of sponsorship are also available, in particular for companies and institutions. Sponsorship will be adequately highlighted in all conference related materials and all activities. Sponsors are also encouraged to contribute with delegates which will have the participation fee waived. Through sponsorship you may help us to strengthen the conference and efficiently reach our unique audience with your professional message. To discuss further details please contact the Executive Organiser at email: wojciech1@budzianowski.eu; or tel.: +48 792781784. If you appreciate what we do for the society please give us a small donation to further improve the quality of our services. Pay your donation to the bank account: Bank - Alior Bank SA Łopuszańska 38 D 02-232 Warszawa BIC (SWIFT) - ALBPPL PW No. (IBAN) PL18249010570000990275291419 (in EUR) No. (IBAN) PL71249010570000990175291419 (in USD) No. (IBAN) PL89249000050000410098926265 (in PLN) Please add the statement: Donation For other currencies and donating via credit cards consider using third party services such as Transferwise
Roles of conference participants Researcher - gives a lecture on his/her research and publishes a research abstract and a full paper Innovator - delivers a sustainable solution and publishes a sustainable solution abstract - type A regular or type B special Internal Reviewer - takes part in the internal review of abstracts and full papers Sponsor - sponsors the conferences Exhibitor - exhibits and advertise at the conference Entrepreneur - implements a sustainable solution to the business practice and generates revenues Consultant - provides consulting services for entrepreneurs directed at optimal commercialisation of sustainable solutions Investor - invests capital needed for commercialising a sustainable solution Visitor - participates in the conference with no role specified above International Virtual Incubator (IVI) Post conference activities related to sustainable solutions will take the form of international virtual incubation. Innovators will work with researchers, entrepreneurs, consultants and investors to commercialise sustainable solutions. The conference will be a platform to initiate such commercialisation. Conference Proceedings will advertise sustainable solution abstracts by publishing it in open access thus attracting partners. For the best sustainable solution abstracts investors may offer grants of up to 10 000 euro. The grant and revenues generated by a project based on a sustainable solution may be subsequently used to reward the project team involving e.g. an innovator, consultant, entrepreneur and researcher. Important dates Abstract due for Book of Abstracts (extended) September 12, 2019 Abstract acceptance decision up to 2 days Fee payment (extended) August 31, 2019 Early bird fee payment February 28, 2019 Digital conference draft Book of Abstracts (draft) available September 16, 2019 Conference September 16-17, 2019 4-page manuscript for Proceedings due September 30, 2019 Full manuscript for Internal Review due November 30, 2019 Internal review outcomes sent to authors February 28, 2020 Conference fees Participation in-person (all days) €250 Participation in-person (1 day) €200 Participation in-person (early bird payment by February 2018, 2019) (all days) €200 Participation in-person (PhD/MSc student) (all days) €200 Visitor or accompanying person (all days) €150 Exhibitor (on-site exhibition and media advertisement included) (all days) €250 Virtual participation (with research abstract) €100 Virtual participation (with sustainable solution abstract - type A regular at SSG) €100 Virtual participation (with sustainable solution abstract - type B special, submitted and €0 already accepted at SSG) Virtual participation (with company profile abstract) €100 Additional abstract and 4-page paper (1 item) €20 Internal Review of full manuscript for journals (1 item) €50 On-site exhibition arranged by organisers €50
Media advertisement: adverts on Book of Abstracts, Proceedings and 3 years via €50 conference website For payments in USD and PLN use the following exchange rates 1 EUR = 1.11 USD = 4.34 PLN. Payment instructions Please pay the conference fee to the bank account: Account holder - Wojciech Budzianowski Consulting Services Poleska 11/37 51-354 Wrocław Bank - Alior Bank SA Łopuszańska 38 D 02-232 Warszawa BIC (SWIFT) - ALBPPL PW No. (IBAN) PL18249010570000990275291419 (payment in EUR) No. (IBAN) PL71249010570000990175291419 (USD) No. (IBAN) PL59249000050000400072662067 (PLN) Payment costs - use option OUR - all transfer costs paid by the payee. Please add the statement: Lastname Firstname. For other currencies and payment via credit cards consider using third party services such as Transferwise For payment in cash inform us at wojciech1@budzianowski.eu Cancelation policy If you find it necessary to cancel your participation, exhibition or sponsorship, please inform the conference organiser immediately via email: wojciech1@budzianowski.eu. In addition, please send written notice in paper by normal post to the conference organiser address. Cancellation more than 91 days prior to the first open day of the conference - 50% of the total charge as a cancellation fee provided that written notice in paper is received by the organising committee. Cancellation 91 days or less prior to the first open day of the conference - 100% of the total charge as a cancellation fee. In-person vs. virtual participation In-person participation is when an attendee is physically present at the conference. For in-person participants the conference fee includes the following services: (i) peer review of abstracts/full paper for Book of Abstracts/Proceedings, (ii) abstract/full paper publication on the digital conference Book of Abstracts/Proceedings, (iii) presentation at the conference (the first submission is oral, additional submissions are usually short communications), (iv) social programme, (v) coffee, drinks, meals etc. Virtual participation is when an attendee is unable or unwilling to take part in-person in the conference and his/her short communication is presented to the audience during dedicated sessions. For virtual participants a conference fee includes the following services: (i) peer review of abstracts/full paper for Book of Abstracts/Proceedings, (ii) abstract/full paper publication on the digital conference Book of Abstracts/Proceedings, (iii) presentation of slides at the conference by conference presenter. Virtual authors are encouraged to submit video presentations. Skype presentation and question & answers is also feasible. Special fee reduction programme This conference facilitates participation of researchers from developing countries and/or temporarily without access to institutional funding under a special fee reduction programme. Find details of this programme by visiting the Reviewers menu in the conference website. Registration Register online at http://ssg.budzianowski.eu In case any registration detail change, please re- register, so your registration will be updated. Certificates
Participants obtain the following certificates, letters, etc.: an acceptance letter, visa letter, certificate of presentation, certificate of award, certificate of SAB membership, invoice. These documents may be requested from wojciech1@budzianowski.eu Participant’s steps in brief 1) Submit your abstract to wojciech1@budzianowski.eu (use abstract template downloaded from the website) 2) Register online at http://ssg.budzianowski.eu (menu Registration) 3) Participants requiring an acceptance letter, visa letter, certificate of presentation, invoice or any other confirmation need to request them from wojciech1@budzianowski.eu 4) Pay your fee indicated during the registration 5) As an in-person participant you will present your slides at the conference according to the Programme 6) If you are a virtual participant please submit your slides or video to wojciech1@budzianowski.eu (at least one month prior to the conference) 7) If interested, submit your 4-page manuscript for Proceedings to wojciech1@budzianowski.eu and register it online at http://ssg.budzianowski.eu (menu Full paper) 8) If interested, submit your full manuscript (for Internal Review and journals) to wojciech1@budzianowski.eu and register it online at http://ssg.budzianowski.eu (menu Full paper) 9) Upon receiving internal reviewers’ comments revise your full manuscript accordingly 10) Submit your revised full manuscript for publication to suitable journals, edited books or as a book Ethical considerations This conference is a platform aimed at raising academic quality of science and linking the different types of participants (e.g. research, business and policy) with consideration of ethical standards to the highest possible extent. The conference seeks only original contributions. Internal review processes for abstracts and full manuscripts aim at fair evaluation of professional quality. The criteria of quality include among others: originality, conciseness, profundity, societal impact, relevance to the conference subject. Conference contributions are judged only on merits without regard to authors’ race, gender, seniority, nationality, affiliation or political views. The internal review process is single blind and confidential. All ethical issues regarding any conference contribution such as plagiarism, conflict of interests, errors or violation of intellectual property rights should be immediately reported and such contributions will be excluded from the conference. Please report all important ethical issues directly to wojciech1@budzianowski.eu. Venue Wrocław Business Park, Wrocław, Poland Wrocławskie Parki Biznesu - Bierutowska Park Bierutowska 57-59 51-317 Wrocław, Poland http://www.wroclawskieparkibiznesu.pl/wroclawskiparkbiznesu_bierutowskapark Building 3, Small Business Area, Entrance B, Room 5 Logistics The Wrocław airport has connections with several major European and international airports. From the airport you may reach the city centre by taxi and buses (bus number 106, 206, and WRO AIRPORT EXPRESS). By train you need to travel to Wrocław Main Railway Station (Dworzec Główny PKP) which is in the city centre. Timetable of city buses and tramways can be accessed on-line: http://www.wroclaw.pl/rozklady-jazdy http://airport.wroclaw.pl/en/passager/getting-here/by-bus/
You may reach the vicinity of the venue by taxi or city buses D, N, 121, 128, 131, 141 arriving at the bus stop “Psie Pole Rondo Lotników Polskich”. From this bus stop you may take a short walk (300 m) or take city buses 150, 904, 914, 924 to reach the venue. Accommodation Accommodation is booked by participants. Hotels which can be considered include Boutique, Park Hotel Diament Wrocław, Art Hotel Wrocław, Orbita, Dwór Polski, Hotel Mercure Wrocław Centrum, B&B Hotel Wrocław Centrum and Lothus Hotel Wrocław. There are also hostels available such as Boutique Hostel Trio, Ibis Budget Wroclaw Stadion, Wratislavia, Stop, Villa A8, Platinium Centrum, Corner, Royal and Bemma. All hotels can be booked via hotel’s website or services such as HRS (http://pl.hrs.com), Hotels.com (http://www.hotels.com) or Booking.com (http://www.booking.com). Programme Monday 16 September 2019 08.45-09.00 Registration (Hall) 09.00-09.05 Opening session (Room A) 09.05-09.45 Keynote lecture session - research 1 (Room A) Peer-to-peer lending in developing countries: a case study of Paraguay Cecilia López, Stijn van der Krogt* *speaking author at Universidad Paraguayo Alemana, Asunción, Paraguay Sustainable resilient transportation systems and alternate transportation modes in Puerto Rico Benjamín Colucci* *speaking author at University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Approaches to the innovation cluster identification in the regions Elena Aleksandrovna Smirnova*, Anastasiya Andreevna Ostovskaya *speaking author at V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University, Simferopol, Russian Federation 10.00-10.15 Coffee break (Hall) 10.15-11.25 Oral lecture session - research 1 (Room A) Product customisation by innovative entrepreneurs Nada Mallah Boustany*, Georges Aoun, Zaher Boustany Perceptions of artificial intelligence solutions, entrepreneurship education as drivers for entrepreneurial intentions in a developing economy Nada Mallah Boustany*, Amal Dabbous Study about some environmental factors that determine people’s food choices in 16 different countries Raquel Guiné*, Manuela Ferreira, Paula Correia, Marcela Leal, Vanessa Ferreira, Ivana Rumbak, Ayman EL-Kenawy, Maria Papageorgiou, Viktória Szűcs, Elena Vittadini, Dace Klava, Elena Bartkiene, Lucia Muñoz, Małgorzata Korzeniowska, Monica Tarcea, Ilija Djekić, Maša Bizjak, Kathy Isoldi Knowledge-based decision support based on integrated IoT data for energy-efficient building renovation Michael Walch*, Wilfrid Utz, Robert Woitsch Orientation of Lithuanian furniture sector to customized production: impact on corporate governance and knowledge management Olga Navickienė*, Birutė Mikulskienė Valoration and accounting of greenhouse effect gases in Spanish aeronautical companies as environmental sustainability indicators María Ángela Jiménez-Montañés*, Susana Villaluenga de Gracia Sustainability knowledge to sustainable farmed fish choice: consumers insights from an emerging market
Mohammed Z. Hoque* The role of Urban Green Spaces in the process of sustainable cities May Salama*, Peter A. Kumble Increasing acquisition costs efficiency in industrial insurance groups Alexey Zalozhnev*, Denis Peremezhko 11.25-11.30 Coffee break (Hall) 11.30-12.30 Oral lecture session - research 2 (Room A) Impact of reduced tillage systems on maize crop productivity in cold climate conditions Kęstutis Romaneckas*, Algirdas Jasinskas Challenges for the private accredited laboratories acting on the Romanian food market Paul Begea, Mihaela Begea*, Alexandru Cîrîc, Elena Toma Soil composition influence on essential oils content of Common Juniper (Juniperus Communis L.) in Albania Arlinda Agastra*, Alban Ibraliu Production and usage of woody plant biomass as the environmentally-friendly biofuel Algirdas Jasinskas*, Kęstutis Romaneckas Photovoltaic solar system for a smart bus shelter in the airport of Faro Nelson Sousa*, Luís Baioa, Cláudio Costa, Manuela Rosa What can we find behind performance in family businesses? - a literature review Firas Zeidan*, Szilard Berke Lebanese universities and social responsibility (USR) Ramona Adnan Al Danaf*, Szilard Berke Exploitation of the potential of spent brewing yeast for the formulation of feed nutritional solutions Mihaela Begea*, Iuliana Diana Bărbulescu, Radian Nicolae Negrila, Simona- Ioana Marinescu, Alexandru Ionuţ Cîrîc, Vasile Bunduc, Sanziana Prundianu, Daniela Eliza Marin, Zsuzsa Jókai, Márta Üveges, Hajnalka Hingyi Increasing children’s safety on roads by choosing rational school route Irina Makarova, Ksenia Shubenkova*, Eduard Mukhametdinov, Zlata Almetova 12.30-13.15 Lunch break (Restaurant) 13.15-13.25 Short communication session - research 1 (Room A) A framework for ecologically embedded strategy in manufacturing Hana Trollman* 13.25-13.35 Short communication session - sustainable solution 2 (Room A) Real-time predictive surveillance for decentralised solar power-plants Manuel Cesario*, Fernando H. Berteli, Victor Guimarães 13.35-13.40 Coffee break (Hall) 13.40-14.00 IIC, SAB, EAB and Consultants Meeting (Room A) Tuesday 17 September 2019 08.55-09.00 Registration (Hall) 09.00-09.45 Oral lecture session - research 3 (Room A) Sustainable hospitality - targeting growth and competitiveness Tamara Floričić* Methodology of evaluating the synergistic effects originating from innovation clustering Anastasiya Andreevna Ostovskaya*, Elena Aleksandrovna Smirnova The impact of urban planning on the transport system and citizen’s mobility
Irina Makarova, Ksenia Shubenkova*, Vadim Mavrin, Aleksey Boyko, Vladimir Shepelev 09.45-10.00 Oral lecture session - sustainable solution 4 (Room A) Design intervention for sustainable livelihood and well-being of bamboo crafts community in Syntein, Meghalaya, India Avinash Shende*, Ravi Mokashi Punekar, Mandar Rane, Purba Joshi 10.00-10.15 Coffee break (Hall) 10.15-11.15 Short communication session - research 3 (Room A) Building a positive corporate brand through an outward in focus and cloud based CSR products Viraj Phanse Genesis of Business Intelligence integrating into economic analysis Stanislav Mitrovic* Entrepreneurial education and career choice in Kosovo Saranda Lajqi*, Justina Shiroka-Pula, Besnik A. Krasniqi The impact of dynamic capabilities on organizational effectiveness Mohanad Ali Kareem An empirical analysis of the relationship among foreign direct investment, gross domestic product, CO2 emissions, renewable energy contribution in the context of the Environmental Kuznets Curve and Pollution Haven Hypothesis regarding Turkey Mehman Karimov* Redesigning territorial innovation policies, promoting economic sustainability Domingos Santos* Corporate social responsibility in controversial industries or how to fail spectacularly Davit Belkania* Drought as one of the CSR issue: drought as a threat for society and testing the companies´ attitude Koudelková Petra*, Koudelková Zuzana Does Hungarian's financial development matter for economic growth? Faeyzh Barhoom*, Gergely Tóth Importance of adopting green logistics practices Neringa Vilkaite-Vaitone* Choosing the export strategy: panel data approach to transition economies Davit Belkania* An innovative approach on academic entrepreneurship promotion: the Poliempreende case study Domingos Santos* An empirical study of intentions to adopt green logistics solutions Neringa Vilkaite-Vaitone* Governance for sustainability: What happens in tourism? Evidence from the academy Fátima Carvalho, Sílvia Fernandes* Customers perceived corporate social responsibility: the case of Lithuanian telecommunication companies Neringa Vilkaite-Vaitone* A sustainability look at the finance sector in Brazil Bianca Sá*, Claudio Mello, Luiz Flavio Autran Monteiro Gomes 11.15-11.20 Coffee break (Hall) 11.20-12.15 Short communication session - research 4 (Room A)
Development of the algorithm for estimating efficiency of firm service system Irina Makarova, Polina Buyvol, Larisa Gabsalikhova, Ksenia Shubenkova* Reducing the negative impact of vehicles in an urbanized area using simulation Irina Makarova, Larisa Gabsalikhova, Polina Buyvol, Ksenia Shubenkova* Finding consensus on sustainability: decolonising the discourse and widening climate change conversations to advance the SDG agenda Gisele M. Arruda* and Sebastian Krutkowski Use of an underground irrigation technology to promote sustainability in the Brazilian school context Nicéa Ribeiro do Nascimento*, Francisco Fechine Borges, Luisa Rita Brites Sanches Salvado Application of AHP for indicator weighting for sustainable development at the subnational level Abraham Londoño-Pineda*, Jose Alejandro Cano Analysis of the main factors for the configuration of green ports in Colombia Abraham Londoño-Pineda*, Tatiana Arias-Naranjo, Jose Alejandro Cano Challenges from MARPOL Annex VI regulation for reducing sulphur emissions in cargo ship manufacturers and shipping companies Abraham Londoño-Pineda*, Lissett Pulgarin-Quiroz, Jose Alejandro Cano Improving decision making in total hip arthroplasty using patient specific multimetrics and Machine learning technology Carlo Ricciardi*, Halldór Jonssón Jr, Giuseppe Cesarelli, Paolo Gargiulo Use of Six Sigma methodology to assess pre op influencing biometric and physiological parameters in Hospital Stay for patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty Imma Latessa, Carlo Ricciardi*, Halldór Jonssón Jr, Paolo Gargiulo A spatial epidemiological study of respiratory disease incidence, based on air quality and diagnostic data collected in the Southern Italy Antonio Saverio Valente, Arianna Scala, Simona Santaniello, Antonella Fiorillo, Imma Latessa, Francesco Guarino, Angela Cicatelli, Stefano Castiglione, Carlo Ricciardi* Classifying patients affected by Parkinson’s disease into freezers or non- freezers through machine learning Carlo Ricciardi*, Marianna Amboni, Chiara De Santis, Gianluca Ricciardelli, Giuseppe Cesarelli, Luigi Iuppariello, Giovanni D’Addio, Paolo Barone Implementation and validation of a new method to model voluntary departures from emergency departments: the case of the "AORN Cardarelli" hospital in Naples Giovanni Improta*, Anna Borrelli, Ciro Verdoliva, Maria Triassi Overcrowding in the Emergency Department of the hospital "AORN Cardarelli" in Naples: correlation between the NEDOCS and EDWIN indices Giovanni Improta*, Anna Borrelli, Ciro Verdoliva, Maria Triassi Applying DMAIC cycle to reduce voluntary departures from Emergency Department at the hospital "AORN Cardarelli" of Naples Giovanni Improta*, Anna Borrelli, Ciro Verdoliva, Maria Triassi Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Likert Scale for the Health Technology Assessment of digital tools for the management of Type 2 Diabetes Maddalena Illario, Vincenzo De Luca, Giovanni Annuzzi, Guido Iaccarino, Maria Triassi* Impact of the lateral transhipment on the performance of a multi-echelon supply chain
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