I am a researcher doing research in Organizational Management. I would like to participate in an international conference on The Effectiveness of Risk Management Techniques in MSME Sector.
@Amarnath Anybody, irrespective of designation, can participate and present a paper in a conference. There are no bars unless the conference/consortium has been organised for specific people. For example; Doctoral Consortium wherein only doctoral students are supposed to participate.
Yes, you can present in most international conferences. However, you got to check that out with the respective conference organizers who would review your paper and let you know whether you can or cannot present.
Yes, Amaranath you can participate in any conference which covers this scope. I do suggest the British Academy of Management (BAM) conference or the European Academy of Management (EURAM). Please find the link below:
Of course, you can present your paper in most of the international conferences. But you have to check that out whether the respective conference organizers would review your paper and they let you know whether you can or cannot present.
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Why not? It is very normal this matter and is applied in most universities, I remember my supervisor was asking me to participate in conferences, in order for me to have experience in how to present and defend the research and answer questions and inquiries and there would be an opportunity to obtain feedback, help to develop research and shed light on some things that we may have overlooked.
You should submit your research paper, using a submission system that is usually located at the conference's website. You will be able to find the details regarding the subjects, deadlines, etc. on such websites. I hope this helps.
Of course it is possible! The important thing is to know all the guidelines about the type of peer review, the length and quality requirements of the text, the areas of interest of the university, the requirements for the authors (such as academic level and number of them), and the optional languages.
Submit a research paper, get the review, get accepted, get registered, and you can take part in international conferences face to face or virtually. If you are implying someone from ResearchGate will sponsor your conferences, then it is unlikely.
Everyone among academics in social sciences (management in particular) is yearning for publications because they have become standards across disciplines and space. Therefore, my recommendation is that you write for local conferences, international conferences, and any journals (book chapters). One thing I stress: stay ethical and true to yourself.