InnoVision The Indo-European Management Conference
InnoVision The Indo-European Management Conference was conceptualised and organised as an international academic initiative aimed at promoting research excellence, interdisciplinary inquiry, and global academic collaboration in the field of management and allied disciplines. The conference was hosted by Sanjivani University India in collaboration with MESOS Business School France and GBSB Global Business School Spain and Malta. This collaboration reflected the University’s strategic focus on internationalisation academic exchange and knowledge partnerships. The conference provided a structured platform for academicians researchers practitioners and policymakers to engage in informed dialogue on innovation sustainability and inclusive growth in contemporary organisational and societal contexts.
Conference Theme and Organisation 2025
The 2025 edition of InnoVision was conducted in a hybrid mode on 11 October 2025 under the theme Shaping the Future of Business Innovation Sustainability and Inclusive Growth. The conference recorded participation from over seventy delegates representing more than thirty five nationalities indicating strong international outreach and academic diversity. The programme comprised peer reviewed research paper presentations thematic sessions and panel discussions covering business innovation and strategic transformation sustainability and ESG entrepreneurship and startup ecosystems global business and public policy supply chains and economic intelligence crisis management resilience and the application of artificial intelligence in management. The interdisciplinary structure of the sessions facilitated scholarly exchange and critical academic engagement across domains.
Academic Outcomes and Book of Abstracts
As a key academic outcome the Book of Abstracts InnoVision 2025 was published by Sanjivani University with ISBN 978 93 344 3054 7. The publication compiled peer reviewed abstracts organised across six thematic tracks and served as the official academic record of the conference proceedings. The Book of Abstracts contributed to institutional research visibility publication output and scholarly dissemination. It functioned as a reference resource for faculty members researchers doctoral scholar and students and aligned with NAAC quality indicators related to research innovation and academic documentation.
Academic Engagement and Panel Discussions
In addition to research presentations the conference facilitated academic enrichment through structured interactions and panel discussions involving senior academic leaders and institutional representatives. A Presidential Panel Discussion was organised to deliberate on the role of higher education institutions in fostering innovation sustainability and international academic collaboration. These discussions offered strategic perspectives on aligning research policy and practice in a global context. Video documentation of key sessions including conference highlights and panel discussions was archived to support academic dissemination institutional reporting and outreach activities.
Call for Papers and Publication Opportunities
InnoVision 2025 was preceded by a formal Call for Papers inviting original conceptual empirical and practice oriented research contributions from national and international scholars. The conference provided opportunities for selected contributors to further develop their research for potential publication in reputed international journals associated with the conference subject to independent peer review processes. This initiative strengthened research quality encouraged international scholarly collaboration and supported faculty and researcher development.