Athens, 3rd and 4th of July, 2017
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
The last financial\economic crisis generated considerable debate
concerning the ability of economics (and more generally of social
sciences) to deal with the complexity of the social phenomena. In this
challenging context, many scholars mobilized sources of knowledge coming
from physics, biology, engineering etc. to better grasp the intricacy
of economic\business activity.
The relationship between “hard sciences” and “social sciences” is a
long-standing topic of interest for researchers and academics. The
interdisciplinary dimension is and has always been problematic mainly
due to the diversity of theoretical matrixes among scholars. These
conceptual dissimilarities between scientists results from a particular
professionalization of knowledge. In this diversified context in which
scholars belong to different academic groups; interdisciplinarity
appears as a driving force and epistemological necessity to develop a
meaningful knowledge on our society.
We welcome high quality submissions exploring the lessons, that can
be drawn from interactions between “hard sciences” (physics, biology,
chemistry, engineering etc.) and “economics, finance and business
fields”. All varieties of methodological approaches (quantitative,
qualitative, mixed-methods) are welcome. Contributions can take
different forms. Examples of topics of interest can be:
- Reflexive essays on interdisciplinarity\multidisciplinarity
- Interdisciplinary articles mixing economic psychology, economic history or economic sociology with natural sciences
- Articles dealing with econophysics and sociophysics
- Models or theories illustrating the rapprochement between natural science and social science
- Applications importing ideas and methods from “hard sciences” to “social sciences”
- Quantitative\qualitative research at the interface of social and “hard sciences”
- The historical perspective of the relationship between economics and physical sciences.
- Natural sciences, social sciences and philosophy of science.
- General research aiming at identifying literature gaps of the relationship between social and natural sciences.
The objective of this call\conference is to bring together academics
from all business, management and economic fields to interact on their
findings and generate ideas for future research.
Keynote Speakers for this event:
- Prof. Stavros Drakopoulos (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
- Prof. Christophe Schinckus (University of Leicester, UK)
This conference is being supported by the Journal of
Interdisciplinary Economics (JIE). http://jie.sagepub.com/. The best
conference papers will be considered for a Special Issue of the Journal
of Interdisciplinary Economics. After peer review, manuscripts may be
accepted for publication, or rejected, or returned for revision. The
standard for acceptance is the same as regular submissions to the
journal.
Guidelines for authors: The submission due date for the Conference is 15th of May 2016 (notification to author 20th of May).
The charge associated to this conference will be: EUR 300 for early bird and EUR350 after the 15th of June.
Send your articles to cs354@le.ac.uk and sdrakop@phs.uoa.gr