SMF Conference

  December 15 -17, 2010

 

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT FORUM OF INDIA in association with INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, AHMEDABAD Announces INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on "Challenges to Inclusive Growth in the Emerging Economies"

The International Conference of Strategic Management Forum featuring 3 major components:

  • Invited talks and panel discussion by well known Academicians from India and abroad
  • Invited talks and panel discussion by Senior Corporate Leaders and Executives
  • Presentation of the Research papers and Case studies on the Conference theme by the scholars from India and abroad.

Unprecedented growth has been experienced in most part of the globe during last few decades. Unfortunately, the fruit of such growth has not improved the life for all. While the poverty has been reduced in some of the emerging economies like India, China and Vietnam, half of the world's population owns less than 1% of the wealth. More than half of total workforce of 2.6 billion in the developing economies is employed in the "informal sector" with unfavourable working conditions. Unemployment, especially of youths, is in the range of 40 to 70%. With close to 1 billion people suffering from malnourishment, 2.7 billion people living without proper sanitation and clean water, around 125 million children not going to school and around 30 million children dying of preventable diseases in last 10 years before reaching the age of five; do clearly indicate that a large part of the population have been deprived of the opportunities in sharing the fruits of the growth.

The situation is surely unsustainable. The great and immediate challenge of the current century is to generate inclusive and sustainable growth.

The poor lack money, safety, food, health, and living conditions with basic dignity. They don't have access to information, credit, skills and networks, which could improve their personal, economical and social well-being. The demographic dividend enjoyed by countries like India and China would lead to prosperity only when available additional workforce is educated and productively employed. In absence of that, social unrest and instability can be expected.

In order to create a better and sustainable future, Governments, Corporates and NGOs will need to work collectively and playing their respective roles most effectively. Organisations will also be required to innovate in several areas in order to offer products and services at affordable price range, to a large size market segment.

From this perspective, Strategic Management Forum is organizing the international conference on "Challenges to Inclusive Growth in the Emerging Economies" Research papers and cases are invited on the following sub-themes of the conference:

  • Public Policy Reforms for providing food, shelter,health and education
  • Education and skill development for empowerment
  • ICT Deployment for Rural Development & e-governance
  • Creating employment opportunities for economically weak and physically challenged citizens
  • Affordable products and services offerings through innovation
  • Role of NGOs/SHGs towards empowerment
  • Micro Finance and DFI initiatives
  • Development of Infrastructure for rural upliftment creating new opportunities
  • Is "Inclusive Growth" an issue of concern and relevance for developed economies as well?