15th International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE)

Schedule

Mon, 10 Aug, 2026 at 08:30 am to Tue, 11 Aug, 2026 at 05:30 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

Saïd Business School (Park End Street) (University of Oxford) | Oxford, EN

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Get ready to dive into the future of global economics at the 15th International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE)!
About this Event

Welcome to the 15th International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE)!

Get ready to dive into exciting discussions and fresh ideas on how the world economy is shifting. This in-person event is the perfect place to connect with experts, share cutting-edge research, and explore new trends shaping our global future. Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, or just super curious, ROGE offers a vibrant space to learn and collaborate.


Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of the conversation!


This conference seeks to explore a wealth of issues related Business and Economic Development, contributions should therefore be of interest to scholars, practitioners and researchers in management in both developed and developing countries targeting a worldwide readership.

Ever since the publication of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) report by Goldman Sachs in 2001, the debate about the role of so-called developing emerging countries versus the supposed developed countries in shaping global business has gathered momentum. A revised version of the same report entitled BRICs and Beyond by the same authors, with upward revision of certain growth projections, has added further fuel to the debate so much so that by now, most countries have accepted that the world economy is in transition. A second wave of nations, the MINTs (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey) have also been mooted as ones to watch, whilst the ramifications of the global financial crisis of 2008 has caused many of the established economic orthodoxies to be both questioned and challenged. In addition geo-political considerations combined with anxieties over energy, water and fuel security have raised serious questions about policy, future strategy and the merits and demerits of globalization.

It is entirely understandable that such a changing economic dynamic calls for fresh thinking in the formulation of policies that examine macroeconomic stability, as well as the development of strategies by firms, regardless of their size. Multinationals and SMEs will all be involved in formulating strategies to survive, compete, and grow. There is intense pressure on both governments and businesses to perform and deliver. In such a scenario, alternative and maybe radical policies and strategies will need to be thought out and placed before the decision-making bodies. New technology, changing demographics and the need to meet the demands of diverse stakeholders ensure that for policy makers and practitioners alike, these are indeed challenging times.

We all need to be receptive to new ideas. Sadly, in some respect, many of us have allowed ourselves to become ideologically/intellectually cocooned, so much so that some of us have yet to comprehend how the likes of the Brexit result and similar momentous events came about. This conference is an important opportunity to broaden our horizons.


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Saïd Business School (Park End Street) (University of Oxford), Park End Street, Oxford, United Kingdom

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