You are cordially invited to submit your research papers for presentation consideration at the 2nd Vietnam Symposium in Supply Chain Management (VSSCM-2023) that will take place on 23-24 October 2023 in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The second edition of the Vietnam Symposium in Supply Chain Management (VSSCM-2023 will take place on 23-24 October 2023, in Hanoi, Vietnam. This Symposium is jointly organized by the Association of Vietnamese Scientists and Experts (AVSE Global) and the Thuongmai University, and with the collaboration from the IGR-IAE Rennes, University of Rennes 1 (France). We will organize the conference in a HYBRID FORMAT that allows either residential or online presentation, so please do not hesitate to submit your work.
The VSSCM-2023 provides a platform for academics, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers from various fields to exchange knowledge and evolutions of all aspects of management related to production and operations management, industry 4.0 and big data, logistics, supply chain management, strategy, innovation, technology, and organizations. It also aims at promoting collaborative research initiatives and experiences between Vietnamese experts and their foreign colleagues within both Vietnamese and international contexts. Participants will find an excellent opportunity for presenting new research, exchanging information, and discussing current issues in supply chain management.
TOPICS
For VSSCM-2023, the scientific and organizing committees particularly welcome submissions in all areas of Sustainability and Innovation as well as their interfaces. The following topics, but not limited to, are particularly welcome:
Business strategies for transitions towards sustainable systems
Challenges of climate change
Closed-loop sustainability development
Data analytics
Demand forecasting
E-supply chains
Integration and collaboration
IoT in Logistics
Lean and agile management
Logistics management
Operations management on innovation and sustainability
Performance drivers and measurement
Resilience for sustainable, inclusive growth
Reverse and closed loop supply chains
Risk management in supply chain
Stakes and challenges for sustainable development
Supply chain efficiency and effectiveness
Supply chain network design
Sustainability challenges: Ecological and economic development
Sustainability in the digital economy
Sustainable management practices
Supply chain finance
Sustainable supply chain management in tourism
Transition management for sustainable development
Transitions to sustainable futures
Value chain strategies
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Zied Babai
Editor-in-Chief of Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, Senior Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management at Kedge Business School, France
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Zied Babai
Senior Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management at Kedge Business School, France
M. Zied BABAI is Senior Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management at Kedge Business School (France). He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Ecole Centrale Paris (France) where he also worked as a Teaching and Research Assistant for four years. From October 2006 to September 2008, he joined the Centre for Operational Research and Applied Statistics at the University of Salford (UK), working on a project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC, UK). He also had research fellowships and visiting positions at King Saud University (KSA), Bucks New University (UK), AIMST University (Malaysia) and University of Portsmouth (UK).
His research interests relate primarily to demand forecasting and inventory management in supply chains with a special emphasis on the development of quantitative models. He is the Editor-In-Chief of Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal (Francis & Taylor), the “Operations Management” Area Editor of IMA Journal of Management Mathematics (Oxford Press) and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Production Research (Francis & Taylor).
Constantin Blome
Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Academic Dean/ Rector, Lancaster University Leipzig, Germany
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Constantin Blome
Professor of Operations Management, Lancaster University Leipzig, Germany
Constantin Blome is Academic Dean of Lancaster University Leipzig since September 2022. He is also Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Operations & Production Management. Constantin's research interests include supply chain management, procurement and operations management with strong focus on sustainability, innovation and risk issues. In 2020 and 2021, he received the highly cited research award from Clarivate in the category "cross field", highlighting the top 0,1% cited scholars. Constantin is regular keynote speaker at academic and practitioner conferences. His research won several prestigious awards. Constantin is also co-owner and board member of two companies (n-side, Belgium, and Procurence, Poland). Overall, Constantin raised more than 5 million Euro research funding with a strong focus on industry funding. In earlier years, Constantin was Associate Dean of Research, Head of the Management Group and Professor of Operations Management at the University of Sussex Business School where he was also responsible for the REF position. Before Constantin was the GlaxoSmithKline Chaired Professor in Strategic Sourcing and Procurement at UCLouvain, Belgium and affiliated with the Center of Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE). Today he still works part-time as Kronos Group Endowed Chair at UCLouvain/CORE. In his earlier career, he was supply chain consultant in Switzerland, assistant professor at EBS Business School, Germany, visiting scholar at IIM Bangalore, India. During his career he lectured and pursued research at institutions in the US, Canada, India, China, France, Belgium, Thailand, etc.
His research interest focuses on empirical research in the area of supply chain management, particularly upstream supply chains (procurement). Particularly topics that shape managerial practice and reactions of firms to internal and external supply chain challenges are in focus. In recent years this led to extensive research in risk management & sustainability topics.
Special session on Digital Strategy Design & Transformation in International Marketing
Organizers: Michael Christofi (School of Management and Economics Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus), Grigoros Lamprinakos (University of Birmingham, UK), Duc Khuong Nguyen (IPAG Business School, France), and Phuong Tra Tran (IPAG Business School, France).
Michael Christofi
Faculty member at School of Management and Economics Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
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Michael Christofi
Faculty member at School of Management and Economics Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
Grigoros Lamprinakos
Assistant Professor in Marketing at the University of Birmingham, UK
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Grigoros Lamprinakos
Assistant Professor in Marketing at the University of Birmingham, UK
Dr Grigorios Lamprinakos is an Assistant Professor in Marketing at the University of Birmingham. Prior to his current position, Grigorios worked as a post-doctorate researcher in the Centre for Responsible Business. He holds a dual PhD from Athens University of Economics and Business (Marketing department) and Autonoma de Madrid (psychology of Psychology).
His main research interests involve mechanisms underlying attitudinal and behavioural change. Specifically, Grigorios investigates the cognitive and metacognitive processes that drive sustainable consumption and socially responsible behaviour. He has published his research in academic journals such as the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (4*), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (4*), Journal of Business Research (3*), European Journal of Marketing (3*), Information Technology and people (3*) among others.
Duc Khuong Nguyen
Professor of Finance, EMLV Business School, France & President, AVSE Global
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Duc Khuong Nguyen
Dean of Faculty and Research, IPAG Business School, France & President, AVSE Global
Dr. Duc Khuong Nguyen holds an MSc. and a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Grenoble Alpes (France) and obtains his HDR (Habilitation for Supervising Doctoral Research) in Management Sciences in June 2009. He also completed the "Leaders in Development" program at Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Executive Education (2013). In January 2013, he joined IPAG Business School as a Professor of Finance and Deputy Dean for Research. Previously, he served as Professor of Finance and Head of the Department of Finance and Information Systems at ISC Paris Business School, as Lecturer at Grenoble Graduate Institute of Business, and as Research and Teaching Assistant at EM Lyon Business School. Dr. Nguyen currently serves as Dean of Faculty and Research at IPAG Business School, and a Visiting Professor at Vietnam National University, Hanoi - International School. He was also a Non-Resident Research Fellow at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, and a Research Associate at the Department of Finance, Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne (CES), University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2011-2015). He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Politická ekonomie, Editor of Annals of Operations Research; Co-Editor for the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific of Journal of Economic Asymmetries; Department Editor of Journal of Forecasting; Subject Editor at Emerging Markets Review, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money; Associate Editor at Finance Research Letters, International Review of Financial Analysis, Environmental Modeling & Assessment; and Area Editor at Research in International Business and Finance.
His principal research areas concern asset pricing, financial markets, international finance, quantitative finance, emerging markets finance, energy finance, volatility modeling, and risk management. His most recent articles are forthcoming and published in refereed journals such as European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Empirical Finance, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Forecasting, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Review of International Economics, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, and World Economy.
Phuong Tra Tran
IPAG Business School & Director of Economic Policy Network, AVSE Global
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Phuong Tra Tran
IPAG Business School & Director of Economic Policy Network, AVSE Global
Phuong Tra Tran holds a Ph.D. in Management Sciences from the Sorbonne Business School, as well as a Master’s degree in Applied Organizations from HEC and Sorbonne Business School. She worked previously as a researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research, where she was in charge of the coordination of two research projects on the topic of Smart Grids and Smart City. Specialized in the topic of public procurements, she currently collaborates with the research group “The Economics of Public Private Partnerships”, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the City of Paris and the French Energy Council. She also realizes frequent consultancy missions and training for the Government of Vietnam. She has published articles to peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Industrial Organization and the Revue d’Economie Industrielle.
Her main research interests involve Organizational Forms (inter-firm and intra-firm), Inter-firm Relationships, Public Procurement, Public Private Partnerships, Contract Theories
Organizers: Imen Nouira (Rennes School of Business, France), Ramzi Hammami (Rennes School of Business, France), and Guillaume Bagnarosa (Rennes School of Business, France).
Imen Nouira
Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business (France), Department of Supply chain and Information Systems
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Imen Nouira
Associate Professor at Rennes School of Business (France), Department of Supply chain and Information Systems
Dr. Imen Nouira is currently an associate professor at Rennes School of Business (France), Department of Supply chain and Information Systems. She received her PhD degree in Industrial Engineering from the Grenoble INP, Engineering and Management, in 2013.
Her research interests include the design of green supply chains, low carbon supply chain management and agri-food supply chains, with both empirical and mathematical-modeling approaches. Dr. Nouira published her works in several journals including Decision Sciences, European Journal of Operational Research, and International Journal of Production Economics.
Special Session on Supply Chain Digitalization and Transformation
Organizers: Dr. Ariful Hoque (Murdoch University, Australia), A/Prof Ferry Jie (Edith Cowan University, Australia); and Dr Thi Le (Murdoch University, Australia).
Ariful Hoque
Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University, Australia
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Ariful Hoque
Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University, Australia
Dr Ariful Hoque, the Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Finance from Curtin University (Australia). He held different positions in the industry for thirteen (13) years before commencing his academic profession. He worked as a business analyst, programmer, and software developer for several well-reputed organisations, including St George Bank (Australia) and Air New Zealand (New Zealand). He also served as a civil engineer for several multinational construction companies in Bangladesh.
He has had twenty (20) years of experience teaching in all areas of Finance, including research methodology and data analytics to undergraduate and postgraduate students at Curtin University, University of Dubai (AACSB accredited), University of Southern Queensland, University of South Australia, and Murdoch University. Also, he has authored one of the top five international finance textbook entitled ‘International Financial Management’ (https://au.cengage.com/c/isbn/9780170449014/). Since Semester 2, 2018, the International Financial Management first Asia-Pacific edition has been using in sixteen (16) institutions in Australia and New Zealand including the University of Western Australia, the University of Technology Sydney, the Macquarie University and the Waikato University. His research interest areas (alphabetically) include, but are not limited to, Data Analytics, Derivatives, Financial Engineering, Fintech, crowdfunding and Market Microstructure. He has published his high-quality research works in various journals including Energy Economics, International Review of Economics and Finance, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Global Finance Journal, International Journal of Managerial Finance, Energy Policy and Multinational Finance Journal. He had also received several grants and awards for excellence in research. He had presented his research works in twenty-nine (29) international conferences. He has authored a research-based finance text entitled Essays in Foreign Currency Options Markets (https://www.bookdepository.com/ Essays-in-Foreign-Currency-Options-Markets- Ariful-Hoque/9783639299571). He supervised several PhD and Master by Research students. Currently, he has been supervising a number of PhD students with their area of research focuses on the financial technology (Fintech) and Crowdfunding, the digital financial platform. He possesses good leadership skills in the academic arena and served as the Associate Dean International (September 2016-December 2017) and Associate Dean for Postgraduate Degrees (May 2012-July 2015)
Ferry Jie
Associate Professor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management, in the School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Australia
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Ferry Jie
Associate Professor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management, in the School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Ferry Jie is the Associate Professor in Supply Chain and Logistics Management, in the School of Business and Law. Ferry is currently a Secretary to the Chartered Institute Logistics and Transport (CILTA) Western Australia (WA) Committee. Ferry is also a part of the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) WA Committee. Previously, he was a Senior Lecturer and taking a program coordinator role in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LSCM) at RMIT University. He was managing and coordinating the undergraduate program in LSCM at RMIT from 2015 to 2016. Ferry Jie has maintained a high quality of research throughout his academic career including international scholarly leadership in the areas of supply chain management and logistics, including regularly being invited to be a keynote speaker and to give public lectures at symposiums and international conferences in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, UK, and Australia. From 2017 to now, published more than 55 refereed journal articles—including 31 articles in Q1-ranked in the Scimago and 23 articles in Q2-ranked in the Scimago, and 10 refereed conference papers. Furthermore, Dr Jie has received research grants/awards adding up to over $1.85 million between 2010 and 2022. Dr Jie has professional and community engagement activities to contribute significantly to improve the university’s reputation through contribution to the wider community. They are active participation in professional or governmental organisations at the Local, State, National, or International level; professional engagement; Media Star (speaking to national/international participants, professional agency, including international guest lecturer at universities).
Awards and recognition • 2022 – The 61st Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards (ASCLA) • 2021 – ECU High Achieving Researcher Scheme: Securing Digital Futures • 2020 – I won the prize for the most active individual with the highest average daily steps at ECU • 2020, 2019 - High Commendation Award for Training, Education & Development Category by Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA). • 2019 – I won the prize for the most active individual with the highest average daily steps at ECU • 2019 - Mid Career Researcher Career Highlight awarded by EMCRN at ECU • 2019 - Smart Cities Awards for Best Integration of an Individual Technology Category, City of Wanneroo (Railsmart Project - working together with PATREC (UWA), ECU.
Thi Le
Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University, Australia
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Thi Le
Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University, Australia
Thi Le is the Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the Murdoch Business College, Murdoch University, Australia. She achieved a PhD in Finance at Murdoch in August 2020, a Master of Finance at Curtin University in 2012, and a Bachelor in Economics at the Academy of Finance in 2008. Thi Le’s research interest focuses on accounting frameworks, financial forecasting, fintech, supply chain, supply chain finance, shared mobility, connected and autonomous vehicle, and quantitative finance. As an active academic researcher, Thi Le has published many refereed journal articles, one (01) book with Springer Nature Publisher, and several international conference papers. Thi Le has solid industrial experience through the successful delivery of many industrial projects, including Australian Postgraduate Research projects supported by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills, and Employment, to bridge Australian businesses with the brightest emerging research talent and tap into new worlds of innovation. She has been supervising a number of PhD students with their area of research focusing on financial technology (Fintech) and Crowdfunding, the digital financial platform.
Organizers: Dinh Anh PHAN ( University of Economics, The University of Danang, Vietnam), Franck MORAUX (University of Rennes, France), and Thi Le Hoa VO (University of Rennes, France).
Dinh Anh PHAN
Teacher at the University of Economics, The University of Danang, Viet Nam.
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Dinh Anh PHAN
Teacher at University of Economics, The University of Danang, Viet Nam.
His research includes supply chain finance, sustainable supply chain management and operations management.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers are required to be written and presented in English. Authors are invited to submit their papers in PDF files, no later than 31 August 2023 through the conference website:https://vsscm2023.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit.
You have to create an accountto submit your article to the system. Early submission is highly encouraged and the decision is made as soon as the peer-review is completed. No submission fee is required.
IMPORTANT DATES
Extended submission deadline: 30 September 2023
Notification of review results: 15 September 2023
Registration opens: 31 August 2023
Conference event: 23-24 October 2023
ADVISORS
Duc Khuong Nguyen, Professor of Finance, EMLV Business School, France & President, AVSE Global