[AISWorld] 10th European Decision Sciences Conference (EDSI), UK JUNE 2 – 5, 2019
Duncan Shaw
Duncan.Shaw at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Feb 21 14:20:21 EST 2019
Call for Papers
Nottingham University Business School is hosting:
10th European Decision Sciences Conference (EDSI), UK JUNE 2 – 5, 2019
http://www.edsi-conference.org
The conference theme is ‘Decision Sciences in a Connected World’. The programme is wide and we are interested in studies using qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods.
We are accepting abstracts until 28th of February 2019.
Keynotes will cover Social Network Analysis, Omni-channel Retailing, and Engaging Suppliers in a Competitive World.
http://www.edsi-conference.org/keynote-speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Professor Martin Everett Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis University of Manchester, UK. Topic: The Power of Social Network Analysis. Abstract: Social network analysis is a methodology for capturing, storing, visualizing and analyzing relational data; that is, data concerning relations between specified entities (e.g., individuals, organizations, nations) and patterns of connection ...
The conference will also include a number of Tutorial Sessions:
http://www.edsi-conference.org/tutorial-sessions
The conference will be held on Nottingham’s main University Park campus. The University of Nottingham's University Park Campus is one of the largest and most attractive in the country and the hub of student life.
We look forward to receiving your papers and greeting you in Nottingham!
Prof. Bart MacCarthy
Conference Chair
Bart.MacCarthy at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Bart.MacCarthy at nottingham.ac.uk>
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