Conference "Business and Management 2020 " is canceled

March 30, 2020
Dear Conference Participants,

Considering the risks of COVID-19, the Organizing Committee has decided to cancel the11th International Scientific Conference "Business and Management 2020 ".

The conference organizers are suggesting: to publish the electronic conference proceedings and trying to put them in international databases (in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science ISI Proceedings, Scopus databases).

Authors, accepting this offer, will be charged 100 Eur per one article (until 20 April 2020). Also, the possibility of provision of your manuscript to the journal partners of the Conference stays, the best articles will be selected by the decision of Conference Scientific Committee and if the author agrees, will be provided for the journals. However, for some of the journals, additional cost applied by the policies of a particular journal will appear.

If there are authors who have paid the full conference fee and do not wish to publish their article in the electronic conference proceedings theconference organizers will refund them the full conference fee when theysend the request by email.

Regarding the refunding of the registration fee (for those who had made the payment):

We kindly ask you to send the following information as soon as possible:
– the exact name and surname of the beneficiary;
– bank name;
– SWIFT code of the bank;
– beneficiary's bank account number (if in EU countries – it will be IBAN
No., if not in EU – ordinary bank no.)

If there are authors who have paid the full conference fee and are interested in publishing their article the conference organizers will refund them 100 Euro less.

Please make the final decision until 20 April 2020.
The participation fee has to be paid to:
Account no.: LT76 7044 0600 0031 7763
Bank: SEB Bankas
BIC (SWIFT): CBVILT2X

We regret the inconveniences that might be caused by participants and speakers. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

We wish you, your families, colleagues and friends to stay safe!

Sincerely yours,
The Organizing Committee of "Business and Management 2020"
 

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