ICEME 2025
The 16th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics
The 16th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics (ICEME 2025)
Welcome all of you to join The 16th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics (ICEME 2025), which was held between the 11-13 July, 2025. ICEME 2025 continued the impressive tradition and serve as a vital global platform, gathering scholars, social partners, and other stakeholders to exchange ideas and best practices. For 3 days, there were amazing keynote and invited speeches, interesting presentations, and engaging discussions on future challenges in the expertise of e-business, management, and economics.
The Opening Remarks is given by Conference Chair Prof. Yongan Zhang. Prof. Zhang warmly welcomed the participants, acknowledging the ever-increasing importance of the conference in bringing together experts from diverse fields of E-business and management.
Prof. Wanqiu Wang, Beijing University of Technology, China chaired the morning sessions.
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| Prof. Yongan Zhang was giving the opening remarks | Prof. Wanqiu Wang was presiding the conference |
ICEME 2025 featured three impactful Keynote Addresses, each offering unique perspectives on the future of business, technology, and management.
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Prof. Jinshuai Hu, Xiamen University, China
Associate Dean, Institute for Financial & Accounting Studies
Speech Title: Does Mobile Communication Technology Have Capital Market Consequences? Evidence from Worldwide Launches of 3G NetworksIn his keynote, Prof. Jinshuai Hu focused on the capital market consequences of mobile communication technology, using the global rollout of 3G networks as empirical evidence. His research provides important insights into how technological infrastructure development influences financial markets and corporate valuation, offering meaningful implications for investors, policymakers, and technology-driven enterprises.
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Prof. Sherry Moss, Wake Forest University, USA
Associate Dean of MBA Programs
Speech Title: The Effects of Multiple Jobholding on the Well-Being of Key StakeholdersIn her keynote, Prof. Sherry Moss explored the impacts of multiple jobholding on the well‑being of employees, organizations, and other key stakeholders. Her analysis sheds light on the challenges and opportunities brought by multi‑job patterns in the modern workplace, providing practical implications for human resource management and organizational strategy.
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Prof. Robert M Davison, City University of Hong Kong, China
Chair, Assurance of Learning Committee
Speech Title: Publishing in (Top Tier) Journals: An Editor’s PerspectiveIn his keynote, Prof. Robert M Davison shared valuable insights from an editor’s perspective on publishing in high‑impact academic journals. He provided practical advice on manuscript preparation, peer review processes, and key factors that contribute to publication success, offering clear guidance for researchers aiming to publish in top-tier outlets.
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Prof. Lin Xiu, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA
Speech Title: Rethinking Well-Being at Work: Leadership, Labor Markets, and the Human ExperienceIn her keynote, Prof. Lin Xiu revisited the concept of workplace well‑being from an integrated perspective, covering leadership styles, labor market dynamics, and the fundamental human experience at work. Her research deepens our understanding of employee well‑being and provides meaningful implications for building healthier and more sustainable work environments.
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Keynote Speakers |
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| Prof. Jinshuai Hu, Xiamen University, China | Prof. Sherry Moss, Wake Forest University, USA |
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| Prof. Robert M Davison, City University of Hong Kong, China | |
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Invited Speakers
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The conference also featured a series of Invited Speakers, who provided additional expertise on a wide range of topics related to digital strategy, productivity, economic uncertainty, and organizational behavior.
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Assoc. Prof. Jenny Oliveros Lao Phillips, University of Saint Joseph, China
Speech Title: Drivers of Social Enterprises in Macao and the Dominance of the Hybrid Model -
Assoc. Prof. Karoly Miklos Kiss, University of Pannonia, Hungary
Speech Title: Theoretical and Empirical Arguments for Including ESG Considerations into Country Credit Assessment -
Assoc. Prof. Shu Yu, Dalian Polytechnic University, China
Speech Title: What’s the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Shock Awareness on Employee Job Anxiety -
Lecture Belina da Graça Lei, Macao University of Tourism, China
Speech Title: Marketing in Transition: Perception of Neuromarketing of User Willingness for Neuromarketing Services
Technical Session Group Photos
Online Session Group Photos
Highlight Moment
Best Presenters at ICEME 2025 (Onsite and Online)
S1-BP:
ME2544
Rocky Angelo Gabatin, Mapua Malayan Colleges Laguna, Philippines
Title: Understanding the Impulse Buying Behavior in the Digital Age: Influential Factors in Online Consumer Behavior
S2-BP:
ME2525
Luan Trong Nguyen, FPT University, Vietnam
Title: The determinants influencing Generation Z's propensity to initiate digital entrepreneurship
S3-BP:
ME2543
Ma. Christina L. Abrahano, Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna, Philippines
Title: Impact of Social Media Algorithms and Trust in Search on Search Decisions of Filipina Housewives for Home and Lifestyle Products
S4-BP:
ME2536
Juliezher M. Colaljo, Mapua Malayan Colleges Laguna, Philippines
Title: Role of Innovation Diffusion Attributes towards AI -Generated Tool Adoption in Enhancing the Business Packaging and Product Design for Local Pasalubong Centers
S5-BP1:
ME2537
Rumeng Yang, Harbin Institute of Technology(Shenzhen),China
Title: Data Assets and Firm Value: Empirical Evidence Based on Text Analysis
S5-BP2:
ME1022
Jenny O. L. Phillips, University of Saint Joseph, Macao, China
Title: The Impact of Monetary Rewards and Employees' Benefits on Frontline Staff Motivation in the Retail Industry
S6-BP:
ME2578
Mengying Gong, Guangzhou City University of Technology, China
Title: Can AI Take Our Surveys for Us? Evaluating LLMs as Stand-ins for Human Respondents
Online S1-BP:
ME2563
Jingxian Chen, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Title: Personalization Purchase Intentions in AI-Driven Smart Wearable Adoption: Insights from Chinese Sports Major Students via the SOR Model
Online S2-BP:
ME2603
Yan Zhu, Xi'an University of Technology, China
Title: Digital Technology Innovation and Financial Market Stability- From the Perspective of Stock Price Crash Risk






