Ascencia Center for Applied Business & Management Research – CABMR – is organizing its first colloquium on March 9th 2023, which theme will focus on the interdisciplinary crossroad of « Resilience and Cybersecurity ».
Researchers, professionals, practitioners, and students are all welcome to attend and participate to this event, in person or online, whether presenting a paper or not. For more info and to access the registration form or the submission of proposals, here.
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished contributions related to resilience and/or cybersecurity at its different levels of individual, team/group, organisations, projects, societies, etc. and within its different aspects and contexts; including but not limited to COVID-19 impact, social unrests, natural disasters, wartime, financial recession, disruptive technologies, etc. Studies that demonstrate how different mechanisms interact would be of particular interest, as would papers examining the antecedents and consequences of multiple mechanisms. The submissions can focus on any related topic and are open to all types of research methods. Academic researchers, professionals, practitioners and students are all welcomed to participate in this event. Communication proposals are to be submitted via the present platform in the form of an abstract of 1 to 2 pages written in English; in which the problematic, the methodology and the expected results are highlighted.
The deadline for submission is on 1/02/2023. Decision of acceptance or refusal of the proposals will be finalized by 13/02/2023.
Organized, hosted and sponsored by Ascencia Business School / Center for Applied Business and Management Research (CABMR)
Update (20/06/2023)
The CABMR 2023 conference abstracts proceedings for select communications that were presented during the event are now published into a conference-branded collection in collaboration with Pensoft Publishers and are available at the following link : https://aca.pensoft.net/collection/435/
You may find here below the list of submissions citations which are now available at the said collection:
- Gardner LeGars J, Simonin J, Waldeck R, Puentes J (2023) A dual perspective of organizational resilience (OR) and information technology systems resilience (ITSR): an analysis of interdependencies and tensions. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107704. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107704
- Kassar G (2023) Exploring Cybersecurity Awareness and Resilience of SMEs amid the Sudden Shift to Remote Work during the Coronavirus Pandemic: A Pilot Study . ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107358. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107358
- Nakhle P (2023) Resilience among laid-off employees in banking sector: evidence from Lebanon. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107233. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107233
- Mallah Boustani N, Hajj S (2023) The Lebanese Entrepreneurial Resilience In Times Of Crisis. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107045. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107045
- Ginocchio S (2023) Organizational Resilience: Case Study of SGPROD medical IT Company. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e107003. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e107003
- Piedrahita Solorzano GA, Flórez Gutiérrez A, Gordillo AP (2023) Data Security Threats On Smart Devices At Home. ARPHA Conference Abstracts 6: e106978. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.6.e106978