SPECIAL TRACKS
Open call for proposing Special Conference Tracks
Call for Special Track Proposals
We are pleased to announce a call for special track proposals for the FEB Zagreb 16th International Odyssey Conference on Economics and Business. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the conference's discussions by proposing sessions that engage with key themes, challenge traditional understandings, explore emerging trends in business and economics, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration.
We encourage proposals that align with the overall themes of the Odyssey Conference and introduce fresh perspectives to stimulate debate on topics that are important for the future of business, economics, and society.
Guidelines for Track Proposals
Please submit your track proposal with the following details:
Track Title
Provide a clear and concise title for your proposed track. Ensure it reflects the scope of the discussion without repeating the overall conference theme.
Track Summary
Submit a brief summary (up to 150 words) that outlines the main focus of your track, its relevance to the conference themes, and the specific area of interest it addresses.
Detailed Proposal
Attach a more detailed outline of the proposed track (500-1000 words), describing the sub-theme, objectives, and relevance.
Proposing Team
Include the names, affiliations, email, and short biographies (maximum 100 words) of up to three proposers for your track. Provide information on each team member’s academic background and experience relevant to the track.
Track Keywords
List 5-7 keywords that best represent the core topics your track will cover.
Submission Details
To submit your track proposal, please fill out the form available here.
The deadline for submissions is December 1st, 23:59 extended until December, 20th, 23:59.
We kindly ask you to upload your detailed proposal in .doc, .docx, or .pdf format.
If you have any questions regarding your submission, please contact us at tracks_odyssey@net.efzg.hr.
We look forward to receiving your proposals and to the stimulating discussions they will inspire at the Odyssey Conference.