IFKAD 2025 – Call for Extended Abstracts

We are delighted to invite you to submit an extended abstract for the 20th International Forum on Knowledge Assets Dynamics on the theme:

Knowledge Futures: AI, Technology, and the New Business Paradigm
This event will take place in Naples (Italy), on 2-4 July 2025

IFKAD 2025 aims to inspire action among those involved in studying and implementing knowledge management. The event will encourage participants to think critically and creatively about the future. It will explore how AI and emerging technologies can be utilized to create new, innovative, sustainable, and ethical business paradigms.
The full description of the purpose of the IFKAD 2025 conference is available on the homepage of our website: https://www.ifkad.org

Abstract Submission

We kindly invite you to read carefully the submission guidelines and use this abstract template to prepare your proposal.
All abstracts will be subjected to a double blind review.
Deadline for abstract submission is 31 January 2025

Key Themes and Special Tracks

Theoretical, empirical and practitioner papers are invited that propose new approaches, models, tools, and methods following research challenges. Please see the list of main general themes of IFKAD 2025 conference.
Additionally, we also propose a list of special tracks and the PhD Consortium.

Important Dates

31 JAN 2025 – Extended Abstract submission deadline
24 FEB 2025 – Acceptance notification to authors
20 APR 2025 – Early-Bird Registration cut off
02 MAY 2025 – Full Paper submission deadline
31 MAY 2025 – Registration deadline
2-4 JUL 2025 – Conference sessions

Publication Plan

All accepted and registered papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings, which will be submitted for indexing in the Web of Science database. Selected high quality papers will be invited for submission in Special Issues and regular issues of high-impact international academic journals.

For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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