Even though we still live in the aftermath of two highly successful international scientific conferences, Euromed and the World Finance and Banking Symposium, time doesn't stand still. We are here to invite you to yet another international conference organized by Vilnius University Faculty of Economics and Business Administration: "The Modern Economic, Technological, and Societal Trends: New Challenges or Opportunities" which will take place on November 27-29th.

The theme of the conference is incredibly diverse: it provides an opportunity to delve not only into accounting but also into management, business, and finance issues. This is an excellent opportunity to share your research and ideas and gain new insights.

Abstracts are accepted until July 1st and will be published in the conference materials. In addition to the opportunity to publish articles in our faculty journals, a special conference publication, "Challenges and Opportunities in Science and Business: The Impact of Trends in Economics, Technology, and Society on Accounting, Audit, and Analysis," will be released in the journal Financial Reporting and Accounting (Academic Journal Guide 2021 (ABS1), Scopus, Clarivate Analytics). Moreover, there will be a practical session on the publication process in the journal "Accounting in Emerging Economies" (Academic Journal Guide 2021 (ABS2), Scopus, Clarivate Analytics).

International conferences are the best opportunity to make meaningful connections with researchers interested in the same fields as you. Who knows, maybe these connections will result in successful partnerships or even ABS4 level publications.

We invite everyone to participate in the upcoming conference and share the information with anyone who you believe would benefit from participation.

For registration, abstract submission, and more details on the conference, please visit: 3akonferencija.evaf.vu.lt

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