1. Track Scope: Sustainability in Business and Management

This track explores how sustainability principles are integrated into contemporary business and management practices. It invites research that addresses environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges within corporate strategy, financial systems, marketing, human resources, operations, and digital transformation. Emphasis is placed on both theoretical advancements and applied case studies that contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This track welcomes interdisciplinary approaches and seeks to bridge academia, industry, and policy-making.

 2. Track themes 

  • Sustainable Finance, Inclusion, and Governance
  •  Sustainability Reporting, Disclosure, and Financial Performance
  • Leadership, Human Resources, and Organizational Sustainability
  • Sustainable Marketing and Consumer Engagement
  • Quality Management, Total Quality, and Operational Excellence
  • Digital Strategies and E-Business for Sustainability

3. Scientific Committee ( Editorial Board)

    • Prof. Dr. Dhurgham Hassan Abid , Al-Furat Al-Awsat Technical University , Iraq
    • Assist. Prof. Dr. Bassam Said Mohamed Bayoumi , Faculty of Business Administration – Horus University, Egypt
    • Prof. Dr. Mohit Kumar Kakkar, Chitkara University Punjab, India.
    • Dr. Adem Acir, Gazi University ,Turkey
    • Dr. Salah Muhammad Awad , Imam Ja’afar Al-Sadiq University, Iraq

4. Publication Ethics

All submissions must strictly adhere to international standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing. Manuscripts must be original, properly cited, and free from plagiarism or data manipulation. Violations of publication ethics will result in automatic rejection and potential blacklisting from future events.


5. Review Process Guidance

All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous evaluation process to ensure academic quality and relevance:

  • An initial desk review will be conducted by the track chair to assess basic suitability.
  • Submissions will then undergo a double-blind peer review by at least two independent reviewers.
  • Reviewers are selected based on subject-matter expertise and experience.
  • Evaluation criteria include originality, methodological soundness, policy relevance, innovation, clarity, and alignment with the track themes.
  • Authors will receive constructive feedback within 3–4 weeks of submission.
  • Selected papers may be requested to revise prior to final acceptance and inclusion in the conference proceedings or a book.