Only unpublished papers that have not been submitted for publication in journals or have not already been published as conference proceedings will be considered for presentation during the conference sessions and for inclusion in subsequent proceedings. At the time of presentation, authors must certify the originality of their work.
Presentation of full papers
Full papers submitted for presentation at the AIDEA conference must be formatted using the Microsoft Word template published online at www.aidea2023.it. Papers must be between 5,000 and 8.000 words (bibliography, tables and graphs are excluded) and must include the following information: title; qualification of the author(s), disciplinary scientific area, e-mail address and mobile phone number (this information is used in respect of privacy for the exclusive use of the Organising Secretariat); assignment of parts, in the case of co-authors; bibliography; structured abstract (no more than 250 words) containing the following information: objectives of the article, methodology, results, managerial implications, research limitations and originality; keywords,
To ensure the quality of editing, particularly of tables, graphs and figures, the Microsoft Word format is commonly used; compatible formats are also accepted.
Files in .bmp, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .gif format may create editing problems. If possible, please avoid these formats and provide files containing additional tables and graphics in their original format.
Footnotes should only be used for comments, to provide more details or for strictly necessary considerations and in any case should not contain bibliographical information.
It is recommended to avoid changes to the title of the article and the composition of the authors once the submission is complete.
To be included in the final programme, it is important that at least one author of the accepted contributions registers and participates in the conference.
Presentation of Extended Abstracts
Extended abstracts may take the form of a report on a completed research project or a description of an ongoing or nearly completed research project. The AIDEA conference offers the opportunity to benefit from peer-to-peer debate. Therefore, abstracts must clearly identify their conceptual development, objectives and methodological framework, results achieved or expected (in the case of research in
course) and also its potential public value. In addition, authors must clearly indicate that the research is ‘work-in-progress’. Abstracts should be a maximum of 4000 and a minimum of 2000 words (bibliography, tables and graphs are excluded). For editing rules, please follow the full paper submission guidelines.
To be included in the final programme, it is important that at least one author of the accepted contributions registers and participates in the conference.