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Responses to Dehumanization of Employees: The Role of Political Ideology

and Josipa Majić (ID Guardian) Affective Computing: How Companies

and Brands are Leveraging Insights. Besides mentioned, on the last day

of the Conference, a Meet the Editors session was held, which was

attended by the editors of reputable regional and world scientific

journals.

The conference also offered participants the opportunity to publish

papers in a special issue of the Journal of Business Research (JBR), a

special issue of Market-Tržište and the Conference Proceedings (with

the possibility of indexing in WOS).

Over the years, the EMAC Regional Conference has had an increasingly

pronounced impact on the scientific marketing community, and

this year the goal was to expand its impact on the professional community

in Croatia and the region. This year's conference was also the

largest EMAC Regional Conference in history, attended by a total of

169 participants from 36 countries on 28 parallel sessions.

Kozminski University of Warsaw, Poland, will host the 12th EMAC

Regional Conference in 2021.

Organized by Prof. Josip Tica, Ph.D., and Assist. Prof. Vladimir

Arčabić, Ph.D., from the Department of Macroeconomics and Economic

Development of the Faculty of Economics & Business -

Zagreb, from September 23 to 25, 2020, the 28th annual symposium

of the Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics (SNDE) was

held. This year's symposium was held online due to extraordinary

circumstances and gathered lecturers from all over the world.

Plenary presentations were given by Ms. Hélène Rey (London Business

School, UK) and Mr. Bruce E. Hansen (University of Wisconsin -

Madison, USA), and more than 120 participants took part in 35 sessions

and presenting 116 papers.

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