About the Conference |
On October 3 to 5 the 6th international GSOM Emerging Markets Conference-2019 was held at GSOM SPbU campus “Mikhailovskaya Dacha”. The topic of this year's conference was management in digital age. Within the conference program more than 170 reports rom participants from more than 90 universities were presented.
Since 2014 GSOM Emerging Markets Conference has become the unique platform for discussing and sharing research ideas and experience in wide range of topics relevant for emerging market contexts and joined together more than 1600 leading scholars and practitioners from Russia, CEE countries and all over the world. The conference encourages and promotes research done for and on perspective of emerging markets and creates dialog between academics and practitioners about recent trends in management, economics and business. During the 6th International Emerging Market Conference in 2019 the participants explored new challenges faced by global and local companies in the age of digitalization and discussed how digital transformation changes countries, markets, firms, leaders, and people.
In 2020, the conference topic will also cover to the most pressing issues in the context of emerging markets, we are we are looking forward to meeting you at the 7th international conference GSOM Emerging Markets on October 8-10, 2020!
Conference Proceedings |
In case of any questions please contact the conference Organizing Committee: emc@gsom.spbu.ru
Registration |
Registration for the 6th International GSOM Emerging Markets conference is now closed, in case of any questions regarding paper submission please contact Organizing Committee (emc@gsom.spbu.ru)
Keynote Speakers |
Mieke De Ketelaere
Mieke De Ketelaere is Director AI at IMEC. She holds a master degree in civil and industrial engineering and specialised on robotics and artificial during her studies. Over the last 25 years, she has worked for several multinationals on all aspects of data and analytics (IBM, Microsoft, SAP, SAS, etc). In the last years, she started to focus more on digital transformation projects. With her deep understanding of the new digital data streams (online, social, mobile, sensor, chatbots, etc) and her understanding of big data platforms, Mieke De Ketelaere is requested by different business schools as a guest speaker on the topic in the last 5 years. Recently, she created a series of knowledge exchanges on Artificial Intelligence, in order to demystify the hype around it and to split fake from real value. Her personal research focus is on the ethical issues linked to the world of AI. In 2018, Mieke was nominated “ICT Woman of the Year” and she was appointed member of the external AI Expert team of the Federal Government of Belgium.
Keynote speech title: The Future of Management in the Intelligent Enterprise.
Victor Taratukhin
Professor Dr. Victor Taratukhin is Next-Gen Global Network and Regional Director for Silicon Valley and US West, SAP-Stanford Industry Liaison. His partners are Stanford Humanities, Stanford MediaX, Stanford Leadership Garage, T-Systems, DW, Munich Re, NASA, UNOOSA, Severstal, S7. He is SAP Industry Lead of Stanford ME310 course (Design Innovations) and Stanford CS210 (Software Project Experience with Corporate Partners). Dr. Taratukhin is Judging Committee Member of NASA Space Apps Challenge Silicon Valley and University of California,Berkeley, ME110 (Introduction to Product Development). He is a Faculty Member and Managing Director, Competence Center ERP at European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS), University of Muenster, Germany, Visiting Professor at Stanford Center for Design Research (CDR), Visiting Fellow of the Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context: The Dynamics of Transculturality”, Heidelberg University, Germany and Visiting Professor at the International Space University, France. He is the author of more than 60 c books, book chapters, papers and research articles.
Keynote speech title: Taking long-term bigger perspective: Next-Gen Design Thinking and corporate cultures of innovation.
Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Head of the Department of Information Technologies in Management, St. Petersburg State University. Tatyana Gavrilova has 34 years of research and pedagogical experience (12 of them at the Graduate School of Management St. Petersburg State University, 16 at the Polytechnic University and 7 years at the Leningrad Institute of Advanced Training of Management Methods and Technology). From 2007 to the present, Tatiana Gavrilova is Head of the Department of Information Technologies in Management of the Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University. Tatyana Gavrilova is a well-known specialist in the field of developing intelligent systems; she heads the St. Petersburg branch of the Association of Artificial Intelligence. She made a series of fundamental developments in the field of knowledge engineering, she won over 10 scientific Russian and international grants as a supervisor of studies. Tatiana Gavrilova is a member of the program committee of the IFKAD conference.
Keynote speech title: To hype or not to hype: myths and overstatements of digital transformation.
Chair of the Program Committee
Richard Germain
Professor, Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, College of Business, University of Louisville, USA
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Venue and Contacts |
GSOM EMC 2019 will be held at Graduate School of Management SPbU, Campus “Mikhailovskaya Dacha”.
“Mikhailovskaya Dacha” is a unique historical place combining classic architecture and innovations, natural landscape and advanced technologies. Initially “Mikhailovskaya Dacha” was a summer residence of the family of Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov (1850-1917). The architectural and natural landscape was developing under guidance of the leading architects of the 19 century.
Close to the campus there are famous historical places and sights. These are the splendid fountains of Petrodvorets, the Konstantinovsky Palace in Strelna and the architecture of Peterhof. The Peterhof Palace is a series of palaces and gardens located in Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Russia, laid out on the orders of Peter the Great. These palaces and gardens are sometimes referred as the "Russian Versailles". Conference guests can admire the beautiful views of these cities which are very impressive in the autumn season and also visit many museums and parks.
Campus Map |
Campus map "Mikhailovskaya Dacha"
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GSOM EMC 2019 Organizing Committee: Email: emc@gsom.spbu.ru Tel: +7 (812) 323-84-53, +7 (812) 323-84-64 |
Eleonora V. Shmeleva
Anastasiia Y. Pleshkova
Olesya V. Bandalyuk
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