We invite you to discuss “Reforms in Russia and Management Problems” at a conference at the State University of Management

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Source: Official website of the State –

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From April 21 to 22, the State University of Management will host the 41st All-Russian Scientific Conference of Young Scientists, "Reforms in Russia and Management Problems – 2026."

We invite students in their third and fourth years of undergraduate studies, all years of graduate studies, and postgraduate studies supervised by faculty members, as well as young scientists, to participate. No more than two papers per participant will be accepted for publication.

The conference will be held in a mixed format and will include the following sections:

Interdisciplinary models of digital modernity management: law, politics, sociology, and psychology of management; Information systems and management technologies: development of methodological foundations and tools; Management issues: challenges and reforms in the Russian Federation; Marketing, brand management, and advertising technologies; Institutional aspects of managing socio-economic reforms; Management issues in business and social communications: reforms and risks.

Articles by conference participants will be published in a collection and submitted to the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

Registration is available via this link until 6:00 PM on April 13. Articles in MS Word format must be attached during online registration. Applications received after this time will not be accepted or reviewed.

The name of the file with the article must contain the last names of all authors and the title of the article itself.

For further information, please contact: Alexandra Shkurenkova, statistikaguu@yandex.ru

Requirements for article formatting and sample

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