Call for Papers
Scholars and practitioners are cordially invited to submit:
- Papers (maximum 25 pages)
- Positioning, Case or Interactive Papers (maximum 10 pages)
- Panels and Posters (maximum 4 pages with a 100 word abstract)
Note: Student participation is highly encouraged. Students may submit an abstract, a poster or a paper to present the results of their recent academic work relevant to the conference or the work in progress for input from peers and faculty.
Abstracts
Abstracts for papers should not exceed two pages and must have the following components:
- Overview of the topic to be covered
- Methodology
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
- A short bio (Not more than 150 words)
Submit Your Paper – Material
Tracks to be Covered
- Alternative Energy Technologies and Innovation
- Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
- Changing Geography of Energy Demand
- Climate Change and Environmental Issues
- Conventional and Unconventional Gas and Oil Supplies
- Corporate Governance, Ethics and Values
- Deepwater Exploration and Production
- Emerging Markets and Economic Development
- Electric and Natural Gas Vehicles
- Energy and Water Issues
- Energy Capital Investment and Allocation
- Energy Costs and Effects on Economic Development and Growth
- Energy Efficiency and Application
- Energy Infrastructure, Efficiency, Development, and Exploration
- Global Economic Crisis and Energy Demand
- Global Economic Landscape and Outlook
- Global Petroleum Security and Pricing
- Globalization of Financial Markets
- Global, Regional and Country Specific Co-Operation Programs
- Marketing in Developing Countries
- Natural Gas the Bridge Fuel
- Project Financing Models
- Relationship between the Energy Sector and Other Sectors
- Role of Energy Supply in Economic Development
- Markets and Drivers of Renewable Energy
- Economic Analysis Methods (Energy, Natural Resources, Economic Development Etc)
- Role of Government as a Catalyst for Sustainable Economic Development
