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Call for Papers: 6th Vietnam-Japan IB Conference, 26-27 March 2027

  • 1.  Call for Papers: 6th Vietnam-Japan IB Conference, 26-27 March 2027

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    The 6th Vietnam-Japan International Business Conference

    March 26 (Fri) and 27 (Sat), 2027

    at

    The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSAS),

    Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

     

    Building Capacity and Connectivity in Times of Polycrisis:

    Resilience, Demographic Shifts, and Micro-Macro Dynamics in

    International Business Relations

     

    Jointly hosted by

    VJCC Institute, Foreign Trade University, Vietnam

    The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSAS), Kyoto University, Japan

    College of Business, Rikkyo University, Japan

     

    Our theme of the 6th Vietnam-Japan International Business Conference (VJIBC#6) "Building Capacity and Connectivity in Time of Polycrisis: Resilience, Demographic Shifts, and Micro-Macro Dynamics in International Business Relations" addresses the issues for building business capacity and connectivity in an uncertain world, or a world of "Polycrisis" - a state of multi-layered, multi-faceted crises where geopolitical, economic, and technological shocks intersect and deepen one another. This conference invites scholars to explore how local capacity and connectivity are built and navigated in an age of growing volatilities. We seek empirical (both qualitative and quantitative), theoretical, and comparative contributions that examine how business capacity and connectivity respond to uncertainty within and across different contexts.


    Key Questions

    Contributions may address (but are not limited to) the following questions:

    • How does the "Polycrisis", the intersection of geopolitical, economic, and technological shocks, reshape the nature and practice of leadership and international business strategy?
    • How do family businesses leverage their unique governance structures and long-term orientation to build capacity and resilience amidst global disruptions?
    • How can organizations effectively manage a multi-generational workforce that spans five generations, leveraging demographic differences between aging nations and emerging economies?
    • What are the "microfoundations" (cognitive biases, emotional resilience, and cross-cultural intelligence) that drive managerial decision-making in volatile environments?

    How do institutional, political, and organizational contexts condition leadership responses to uncertainty, and how do leaders manage trust and cross-cultural communication in times of heightened risk?


    Suggested Topics

    Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:

    • Leadership and Governance in the Polycrisis: Leadership under systemic shocks, political leadership in uncertain environments, and adaptive or distributed leadership models.
    • Family Business Dynamics: Succession, governance, and adaptation strategies of family-owned enterprises in response to global volatility.
    • Cross-Cultural Communication and Human Capital: Managing the multi-generational workforce, expatriate management, and addressing "us vs. them" biases in cross-border collaboration.
    • Global Value Chains (GVCs) and Geopolitics: Friendshoring, reshoring, and non-market strategies to navigate geopolitical rivalry and protectionism.
    • Digital Transformation and AI: Digital leadership, AI-driven internationalization, and the integration of algorithmic decision-making in HRM.
    • Sustainability and Ethics: Corporate responses to climate risk, social sustainability in supply chains, and ethical challenges for leaders in times of ambiguity.

     

    Submission Guidelines

    • Papers should be submitted in PDF format.
    • Abstracts should be approximately 150 words.
    • Submissions should clearly state the research question, theoretical framework, hypothesis, methodology, and contribution.
    • Early-stage research and interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged.

     

    Important Dates

    • Full paper submission deadline: Monday, November 16, 2026
    • Notification of acceptance: December 14 (Mon), 2026
    • Conference dates: March 26 (Fri) and 27 (Sat), 2027

     

    Conference Format

    The conference will take place in person at the venue, featuring paper panels, roundtable discussions, and keynote lectures by leading scholars in business studies. There will be no registration fee. No online participation is expected.

     

    Submission Process

    Please submit a full paper including the following information:

    • Title of the paper
    • Abstract (150 words)
    • Keywords (maximum five)
    • Author(s) and affiliation(s)
    • Contact information

     

    Submit via  https://forms.gle/LrXxv4ugtfqhFUgZ8

     

    Conference Venue

    The conference will be held at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.  https://kyoto.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/

     

    Contact Information

    For inquiries, please contact:  vjibc@vjcc.org.vn