26-27 June 2023
Granada Spain
Paper Submission: CLOSED
U.S.A. ISBN:
U.S.A. Library of Congress ISSN: 2767-9640
- Welcome
- Call for Papers
- Conference Committee
- Conference Themes
- Accepted Papers
- Special Topics Sessions
- Investigación en Español
- Virtual Presentation
- Important Dates
- Registration
- Conference Program
- Sponsorship
This major international conference will address a range of important themes with respect to all major Education and Economics, Finance, and Accounting fields.
The conference will include numerous papers presentations by academics and researchers from around the globe. Conference participants are welcome to submit full papers, short papers, extended abstracts, or invited session proposals. Submitted papers will be fully refereed and published in electronic formats. Please refer to Call for Papers.
Due to recent several global events that impose travel restrictions in many parts of the world at the time when conference was announced, the conference organizing committee has decided that the 41st IBIMA Conference will be conducted virtually via Live presentation (example: Zoom or similar applications). All participants will have the opportunity to present their papers live to other participants, receive a full copy of the conference proceedings and registration fee payment receipts (Invoices) via download.
Interested academics and practitioners are invited to submit:
Research papers: complete papers (5000 words max.) with complete references section.
Short papers / Long Abstracts: this could be research in progress, abstracts, ideas you would like to explore with audience at the conference, or draft of papers for possible co-authorship: (max. 5 pages or 2000 words)
All papers will be directed to the appropriate theme and/or track. All accepted papers that are registered by author(s) will be published in the conference proceedings.
Review process and evaluation
Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and contribution. It is IBIMA strict policy to make efforts to send complete papers to two reviewers in the same area of research of the submitted paper for full blind peer review process and to send a summary of review back to the author(s). Short papers / Long abstracts will be reviewed by a reviewer and/or the conference chair and can issue a decision. All review comments and suggestions should be fully addressed in the final submission. Submitted Papers must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.
Conference proceedings will be published as an e-book on a USB (ISBN: xxx, ISSN: 2767-9640) and will be sent after the conference to indexers.
*IBIMA reserves the right to accept or reject any research/short paper proposal/submission. Reasons for rejection include, but are not limited to: topics not fitting the conference program main theme or panel subjects, insufficient space on the conference program, failure to meet professional obligations in prior IBIMA conferences (e.g., not completing a paper, not delivering a paper on time, failure to appear for a scheduled slot), failure to register for the conference, unprofessional conduct, or any other reason.
Conference Committees
Conference Chair
Khalid S. Soliman, International Business Information Management Association, USA
Advisory Committee
Abdul Rahman Ahmad, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia
Abraham G. van der Vyver, Monash University, South Africa
Amine Nehari Talet, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Mineral, KSA
Az-Eddine Bennani, Reims Management School, France
Emil Boasson, Central Michigan University, USA
John F. Affisco, Hofstra University, USA
Mohammad Ayub Khan (University of Monterrey, UDEM), Mexico
Rene Leveaux, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Susana de Juana Espinosa, Universidad de Alicante, Spain
Sherif Kamel, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Silvius Stanciu, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania
Program Committee
(program committee member's name appears on this list only after reviewing at least one paper)
Alcina Maria de Almeida Rodrigues Nunes, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Portugal
Georgiana Raluca Lădaru, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Agung Nugroho, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Tomislava Pavic Kramaric, University of Split, University Department of Forensic Sciences, Croatia
Ana Filipa Marques Roque, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Hanen Atri, Shaqra University, KSA
Ewa Różańska, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Andreyeva Darya Andreyevna, Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics, Russia
Adina Dornean, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Joanna Dynowska, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland
Agnieszka Budziewicz-Guźlecka, University of Szczecin, Poland
Jose Carlos Lopes, Polytechnic University of Bragança, Portugal
Claudia Pitterle, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania
Andrew Baybarin, SWSU, Russia
Anna Murawska, Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland
Amélia Ferreira da Silva, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Zuliani Dalimunthe, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Simona Frone, Institute of National Economy, Romania
Jolanta Baran, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
George Ungureanu, Iasi University of Life Sciences (IULS), Romania
Andrei Mirel Florea, "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati, Romania
Natalia Buchalska-Sugajska, Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology, Poland
Irina-Adriana Chiurciu, USAMV Bucharest, Romania
Patrycja Krawczyk, Czestochowa University of Technology (CUT), Poland
Alexandru Birsan, Bucharest Academy of Economics, Romania
Corina Ioanas, University of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania
Wojciech Lewicki, West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Poland
Mehmet Emin Kalgi, Ardahan University, Turkey
Marius Daraban, Lucian Blaga Univeristy, Romania
Guru Dhillon, Multimedia University, Malaysia
Daniela Cristina Momete, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
Maria Zubkova, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
Frantz Daniel Fistung, CEIS_Romanian Academy, Romania
Ewa Małachowska, University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
Agnieszka Żołądkiewicz-Kuzioła, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
Agnieszka Kurdyś-Kujawska, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland
Monika Fabińska, University of Lodz, Poland
Natalya V. Alesina, Sevastopol State University, Russia
Niki Derlukiewicz, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland
Anna Drab-Kurowska, University of Szczecin, Poland
Abdul Hadi Zulkafli, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Kátia Lemos, School of Management, Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave, Portugal
Sanja Franc, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business, Croatia
Stanciu Vasile Miltiade, Spiru Haret University, Romania
Bartosz Kozicki, Military University of Technology in Warsaw, Poland
Jurij Renkas, Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Rafał Nagaj, University of Szczecin, Poland
Gabriela Dobrotă, “Constantin Brâncuși” University of Târgu Jiu, Romania
Bernhard F. Seyr, University of Sopron, Hungary
Liudmyla Ilich, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University, Ukraine
Lucie Severová, CULS in Prague, Czechia
Izabela Sztangret, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Rosse Marie Esparza Huamanchumo, USIL, Perú
Galina Badicu, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Moldova
Corina Marinescu, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Emmanuel Olusuyi Ajayi, Bells University of Technology, Ota, Nigeria
Pavel Shoust, International consultant, Turkey
Onur Guvenc, Almaty Management University, Kazakhstan
Tiago A. Trancoso, IPVC, Portugal
Inna Berzhanir, Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University, Ukraine
Svitlana Naumenkova, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Șerban (Băcanu) Constanța, "Dunarea de Jos" University, Romania
Renata Biadacz, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Irina Chiriac, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Vlatka Škokić, University of Split, Croatia
Adrian Turek Rahoveanu, UASVM Bucharest, Romania
Daniela Zirra, Romanian-American University, Romania
Ionut Laurentiu Petre, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Barbara Marciszewska, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
Ewa Wanda Maruszewska, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Jamila Oukharijane, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Maria Moraru, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Maria Plakhotnikova, Moscow Financial and Industrial University "Synergy", Russia
Elizaveta Gromova, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
Cristina Copaceanu, University of Political and Economic Studies "Constantin Stere", Moldova
Alexandrina Maria Pauceanu, Geneva Business School, Spain
Ganna Likhonosova, National Aerospace University «Kharkiv Aviation Institute», Ukraine
Otilia Manta, Romanian Academy and Romanian- American University, Romania
Dan Bodescu, Iasi University of Life Sciences, Romania
Nicolai Jieri, Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
Robert Huterski, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
Alicja Sekuła, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland
Agnieszka Malkowska, University of Szczecin, Poland
Rafal R. Wasilewski, Polish Association of Public Procurement, Poland
The 41st Economics, Finance, and Accounting Conference revolves around important themes.
- Government Policy and Regulation
- Regulatory Economics
- Constitutional Economics
- Regional development
- World Economy vs Regional Economy
- Rules & Institutions
- Industrial organizations
- Institutional Economics
- International Economic Order
- Globalization: General Trade
- Commercial Policy; Protection; Promotion; Trade Negotiations
- Country and Industry Studies of Trade
- Economic Integration
- Trade and Labor Market Interactions
- Trade and Environment
- International Factor Movements and International Business
- International Investment; Long-Term Capital Movements
- International Migration
- Auditing
- Management Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- Commercial law
- Profitability and Earnings
- budgeting and Reporting
- internal reporting and Incentives
- Performance Evaluation
- Interface between internal and external reporting
- General Financial Markets
- Portfolio Choice
- Asset Pricing
- Contingent Pricing; Futures Pricing
- Information and Market Efficiency
- International Financial Markets
- Government Policy and Regulation
- Financial Institutions and Services
- Banks; Other Depository Institutions
- Mortgages
- Insurance; Insurance Companies
- Pension Funds; Other Private Financial Institutions
- Investment Banking; Venture Capital; Brokerage
- Government Policy and Regulation
- Corporate Finance and Governance
- Capital Budgeting; Investment Policy
- Financing Policy; Capital and Ownership Structure
- Bankruptcy; Liquidation
- Mergers; Acquisitions; Restructuring; Corporate Governance
- Payout Policy
The following papers have been accepted for inclusion in the 41st IBIMA conference on Economics, Finance, and Accounting proceedings. Many papers are still under review. This page is updated regularly
Research Papers
- Performance of Listed Family Firms during and after COVID-19 - Evidence from Poland
- Financial Integration and Economic Growth: A Comparative Approach between Developed, Developing and MENA Countries
- Healthcare Financing and Hospitals Sustainability – The Case of Poland
- Application Of Penrose’s Law In Slovakia
- The Impact of Companies' Financial Results on Investors' Financial Decisions during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Selected Companies Listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE)
- The Importance of the Exchange Rate in Public Procurement on the Example of the Polish market in the context of Unfinished Monetary Integration with the Euro Area
- How is Corporate Social Responsibility important for the Financial Performance of Eurozone Firms?
- PPK as a Response to the Challenges of Sustainable Development on the Example of Polish
- El Sistema de Detracciones como Estrategia en el Cumplimiento de las Obligaciones Tributarias en una Empresa Sercisios
- Economic Growth and the Impact of Foreign Direct Investment – An Investigation of OECD Countries from Europe
- How does the Auditor Orbit the Audit Engagement? The Effects of Audit Firm Rotation on Auditor Independence and Audit Quality
- Comparative Cross-market Research of ICT Industry Impact on World Goods Markets
- Factors affecting Audit Report Release/ Lag: Evidence from Palestine Exchange
- Some Relations between the European Union Budget and the Budgets of Member Countries in the Context of the Two Crisis (Financial Crisis of 2008, Pandemic Crisis – Covid -19) - Data Analysis
- Nowcasting the Impact of Climate Change on Romanian Cereal Yields Using Regression Analysis
- Rural Development Multifunctionality – The Example of Sheep Breeding in Southern Poland
- Developments in the Banking Sector and Financial Inclusion in Ethiopia: A Review Paper
- Mandatory Adoption of Taxpayers’ Identification Number (Tin) and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Any Connected?
- Agriculture as the Creator and Guardian of the Rural Cultural Landscape
- Revenues And Productivity Of Romanian Agriculture In 2021. A Brief Analysis
- World Crisis and Inflation Processes of Recent Years: Causes and Consequences
- The Quality Management System - A New Approach to the Continuous Improvement of the Quality of Audit Missions
- Revenue Recognition according to International Standards – Similarities and Differences
- Building Competencies for Industry 4.0: Suggestions from Kazakhstan Experience
- Provisions for Liabilities in Polish Business Entities in 2017-2021
- Auditing in the Time of Covid19. Trends in Auditor Reporting in Romania: A Synthesis and Opportunities for Research
- Evaluation of Selected Internet Portals for Booking Accommodation by Polish Consumers
- The Optimal Distribution of Production and Investments by Operating Units in Mining Enterprises
- Monitoring Tourist Perception – A Missing Link on the Path toward Preventing Negative Impacts of Human-Nature Interactions and Tourism Activities in Croatia
- The Safety of Food Products of Non-Animal Origin in Constanța County, Romania. Analysis and Results of the Official Inspections, First Quarter of 2023
- A Brief Review of RASFF Notifications on Fruit and Vegetables - 2022 and 2023, First Semester
- Financial Aspects of Supporting Ukrainian Refugees
- Activating Methods and Factors Influencing the Choice of Fields Studying the Accounting Profession
- Management Accounting – A Tool for Analyzing and Monitoring Performance
- Financial Performance Effects on Corporate Social Responsibility: the case of Eurozone Firms
- Professional Training in the South-East Region of Romania: Analysis and Implications in the Agricultural Sector
- Innovative Methods of Management and Control of Financial Audit by Enterprises in the Conditions of War (Remote Work)
- Peculiarities of the Use of Budgetary Funds for the Liquidation of the Consequences of the Pandemic: Case of Kazakhstan
- Electronic Invoicing and its Implementation in the EU
- Comparative Analysis Model for the Degree of Health Vulnerability to Air Pollution
- Sostenibilidad del Sistema Turístico y la Adaptabilidad de las Familias del Distrito de Baños del Inca Cajamarca 2016-2020
- Theoretical and Practical Considerations on the Valuation of Revenue from Contracts with Customers under IFRS 15
- Prospects for BigTech Ecosystems as Issuers of Global Stablecoins
- Modern Tools for Cost Management Facilitating Systematic Implementation of the Circular Economy
- Analysis of the Impact of ICT Sectors on Economic Growth in the EU Component Industry in 2009-2018
- The Relationship between Consumer Sentiment, Government Expenditure, and Private Consumption in Six Main Asian Countries
- Propensity To Recycle Mobile Phone: A Gender Comparison
- Sustainable Finance and New Trends in Digital Currency. A Simulation Study
- Carbon Dioxide Emission in the Aviation Industry and its Economic Aspect on the Example of Short and Long-distance Flight Routes
- Does the Average Payment Period Play a Relevant Role in Explaining the Portuguese Municipalities' Financial Distress?
- Corporate ESG Profile and EPS-Motivated Repurchases
- Increasing the Social Equity by Implementing a Proper Methodology of Statistical Life Valuation
- Independent Directors and Real Earnings Management: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia
- On the Application of Scoring Models in P2P Lending
- What Excites Private Investors in Game Development Industry?
- The Impact of Transport Costs on Business Decision-making in Rural Areas
- Innovation as a Strategic Objective of the 2030 Agenda with a Focus on Slovakia
- Development of Inflation in the Conditions of the Slovak Republic its Effects
- Revitalization and Activation of Rural Areas on the Example of an Association of Activities in Poland
- Social Security of Families in Poland – Foster Care Suport Policy
- The Importance of Housing Organizations for the Development of Affordable Rental Housing
- Some Aspects regarding Budget Revenues and Expenditure Achieved in Some European Union Countries in Times of Crisis (Financial; Pandemic)
- The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict and its Implications for EU Energy Security
- Comparative Study on the Geographical Indication Protection between China and Europe-From the Perspective of the EU–China Geographical Indications Agreement
- Evolution of the Circular Economy: Exploratory Network Analysis and State of the Art
- Directions of Development of Drives in Motor Vehicles - Analysis of the Hydrogen and Electric Relationship
- Nowcasting the Output Gap for Romania
- The Likelihood of Exit for Russian Insiders: Initial Public Offerings Versus Mergers and Acquisitions
- Knowledge Economy: An Economy Full of Resources – A Bibliometric Analysis
- System Dynamics Modelling: Integrating Empty Fruit Bunches Biomass Using to Reduce GHG Emissions
- Tax Digitalisation and VAT Gap Reduction
- Grain Yield and Quality Performaces of Different Breeding Cultivars under Different Seeding Rate
- Implications of Pocket Money on Young Clients’ Shopping Decisions– International Comparison
- Economic Efficiency of Crops in the Negru Voda Area, Dobrogea Region, Romania
- The Theory-Practice Gap in Capital Budgeting: Evidence from Croatia
- The Economic Dimension of Farms in the European Union - A Statistical Approach
- Household Inability To Make Ends Meet: What Changed In The First Year Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In Poland?
- Value-added Exports and Global Value Chains just before and during COVID-19 Pandemic
- The European Green Deal 2020 and IMO MRV of the GHG Mitigation Strategy - A Managerial and Economic Impact on Maritime Transport and Ship Owners
- An Assessment of the Entities’ Disclosures on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine by Listed European Companies from the Energy-Related Sectors
- Pollution control: Assessing the Variable Decay of the Pollution Stock in the Environmental Economics Analysis
- Crypto Assets Investment and Investor Protection – The Case of Malaysia and its Future Outlook
- Rural wellbeing in Poland – subjective perspective
- The Impact of Climate Change on Sunflower Seeds Yield in Constanta County, Dobrogea Region, Romania
- An Assessment of the Portuguese Local Governments’ Performance Feedback on the Late Payments Directive
- Analysis of Inflation in Poland in 2019-2023 and its Impact on Management and Finance in a Company
- E-Invoicing vs. the Expected Changes in Entrepreneur Accounting Services
- Resources Required for Internationalization of Swedish SMEs
- Measures Adopted by Romania against the Negative Effects of Fiscal Competition and Trends of Fiscal Harmonization in the European Union
- Behavioral Origins of Distinctions in Employees’ Attitude towards Corruption
- Why are Companies too Creative in Accounting? An Empirical Study in Slovakia
- Disclosures on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine by Listed European Entities from the Energy-related Sectors
- How Institutional Investors’ Alternative Funding and Investment Opportunity Impact Education System? The Case of Saudi Arabia
- Tourism Economy in Collaborative Governance Perspective
- Can Human Capital Index Serve as a Blueprint for Economic Growth of the EU – Countries?
- Digital platforms: The chance to preserve the German craft sector?
- Angel Investors and Gender Gap: A Systematic Literature Review
- Openness and Restrictions for Foreign Investments and their Impact on the Investment Climate of the Russian Federation
- Analysis of the Reasonings regarding Development Conditions a Sustainable Wine Tourism
- Silver Economy: Elderly Active Role as Entrepreneurs
- Funding Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in Emerging Nations: Factors Affecting the Propension to Support Startups
- Comparison Of Selected Trading Strategies In The Forex Market
We invite interested scholars, researchers, and managers to organize your own session(s) within the conference. The special topic session is a unique opportunity that brings together researchers and audience from around the world to discuss a specific research question of interest and/or share research efforts with others who have worked in the same area. These sessions could result in future joint research efforts, co-authorship of journal articles, and/or book publications. Special topics sessions are highly beneficial if they are well organized.
The efforts of the Special Topics Sessions' Organizers will be recognized as follows:
- The registration fee of the session organizer will be waived if at least 4 authors of invited papers register at the conference.
- Session organizers names will appear on the conference proceedings as Associate Editors
You can submit a proposal to organize a special topics session, workshop, and/or tutorial. Proposals to organize a special topic session should include the following information: name and address, e-mail of proposer, title of session, a 100-word description of the topic of the session, and a short description on how the session will be advertised. Usually, session proposers solicit papers from colleagues and researchers whose work is known to the session proposer. E-mail proposal to the conference chair.
Each special topic session will have at least 4 papers. The session chairs will be responsible for all aspects of their sessions; including, soliciting papers, reviewing, selecting, etc. The review process for invited sessions will strictly follow the review process for regular submission. Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and contribution. Each paper will be exposed to a full blind peer review by two reviewers in the topical area. Final camera-ready papers will be reviewed by one reviewer. Papers must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere.
Please e-mail conference Chair with your proposal.
Investigación en Español
NOTE: Paper Title and Abstract must be in English. Rest of paper can be in Spanish
Se invita a Académicos y a Practicantes interesados a enviar sus ponencias en las siguientes categorías:
- Artículos de Investigación: artículos completos (5000 palabras máximo) con sección de referencias completa.
- Resúmenes de Investigaciones en progreso: reportes sobre el progreso de una investigación (extensión máxima: 5 páginas o 1000 palabras)
Todos los artículos deberán ser dirigidos al tema o área apropiados. Los artículos aceptados se publicarán en las actas o memorias de la conferencia.
Los artículos serán evaluados en base a su originalidad, importancia, claridad, y en general, su contribución a la ciencia. Cada artículo será sometido a revisión doble-ciega por dos árbitros. El resumen de la retroalimentación será enviado al autor (autores) en la mayoría de los casos. Todos los comentarios y sugerencias de la revisión deberán ser considerados para la versión final. Los artículos enviados no se deben haber publicado o sometido actual o previamente para su publicación en algún otro foro.
Las memorias de la conferencia se publicarán como un libro electrónico en un USB (ISBN: xxx, ISSN: 2767-9640)
Fecha Límite de Envío de Trabajos: 31 March 2023
Temas de la conferencia
Temas de la Conferencia Tópicos
IBIMA has started the "Virtual Presentation" program in 2003. The program was developed over the years to allow presenters to both present their papers via online live virtual presentation and post their PowerPoint presentations on IBIMA YouTube Channel: IBIMA Media for lifetime preservation. youtube.com/IBIMAMedia. This combination allows for rich environment that facilitates full exposure of research efforts and promotes networking with researchers from around the world with similar research interests.
Virtual presentations program was carefully designed and perfected over the years for those who are unable to attend the conference in person due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and social distancing laws, schedule conflict, teaching/research load, long flights to conference location, visa issues, or budget constraints but wish to participate with their research in this major international event.
The review process for virtual presentations will strictly follow the normal review process for submitted papers. Please refer to Call for Papers.
41st IBIMA Conference: 26-27 June 2023, Granada Spain
- Paper Submission: CLOSED
- Notification of Acceptance: Within 2-3 week from submission date (in most cases)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If it takes long time to get travel request approved at your university and process VISA application, we recommend that you send your paper at the earliest possible date to allow us to receive the manuscript to reviewers and get reviews back in timely fashion. The review cycle time tends to increase if you submit your paper right on the deadline date due to the large number of submissions around deadlines.
Conference Registration
Conference registration fee includes all the following:
- Official 41st IBIMA conference proceedings
- Classification of IBIMA Proceedings in the USA Library of the Congress. ISBN: xxx, ISSN: 2767-9640
- Official IBIMA participation certificate with official IBIMA Stamp
- Filling and classifying work after the conference activities to prepare and submit the 41st IBIMA proceedings for indexing at major indexers
Registration Fee
- Virtual Presentation: €295 EUR (per paper not per author) for first paper. Then discounted rate of €195 EUR for each additional paper for the same registered author in this conference.....read more
It would be a good idea to check with IBIMA office here about exact payment before you send your wire transfer to avoid any confusion.
For questions or clarification, please contact the conference organization here
Conference Presentation Guidelines:
Authors and presenters must check their inbox for details instructions and guidelines for presentations.
Conference Proceedings
IBIMA Conference proceedings are ISBN: 2767-9640
Conference Program
Sponsorship Opportunity
There are three levels of Sponsorship opportunities at a single IBIMA Conference:
Platinum level (€3000 EUR):
- Logo on conference website, brochure, soft proceedings, at the venue within the conference area
- Morning Coffee Break Sponsorship
- Announcement of the Sponsorship In Social Media
- Full page ad about sponsor in program booklet
- Waiver of three registration fees for sponsors representatives to attend the conference
- 20 % discount for additional passes
Gold Level (€2500 EUR):
- Logo on conference website, brochure, soft proceedings, at the venue within the conference area
- Afternoon Coffee Break Sponsorship
- Announcement of the Sponsorship In Social Media
- Half page ad about sponsor in program booklet
- Waiver of two registration fees for sponsors representatives to attend the conference
- 15 % discount for additional passes
Silver Level (€2000 EUR):
- Logo on conference website, brochure, soft proceedings, at the venue within the conference area
- Announcement of the Sponsorship In Social Media
- Waiver of one registration fee for sponsors’ representative to attend the conference
- 10 % discount for additional passes
To express your university/organization interest in sponsoring an IBIMA event please contact us