About the workshop
The workshop aims to support scholars in developing their research ideas and manuscripts, with the goal of preparing them for submission to Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC). In alignment with the mission of TFSC, the workshop welcomes submissions on any topic that addresses technology and its impact on society. Contributions are invited at all levels of analysis and using any empirical method. The workshop will feature a combination of plenary sessions and breakout discussions.
Call for papers
- Papers of up to 10 pages are required for submission and should include the following sections: title, abstract, introduction, methodology, results, and discussion.
- Please submit your papers to Professor Luca Mora (L.Mora@napier.ac.uk) and Professor Anna Visvizi (avisvi@sgh.waw.pl)
- All submissions will be reviewed by the organizing team, and authors will be notified of the decision shortly after the submission deadline.
- Please note that all papers presented at the workshop and subsequently submitted to TFSC for consideration must adhere to the journal’s policies and undergo the standard peer review process.
Registration
Authors whose submissions are selected will have one week to confirm their registration and pay a €150 workshop fee. This fee will be used solely by SGH Warsaw School of Economics to cover the costs of the workshop, including the venue, lunch, and coffee breaks. Elsevier shall not be responsible for any financial aspects related to the event. Details on payment methods and registration will be shared with selected participants.
Important dates
- Deadline for paper submission: 18 May 2026
- Notification of acceptance: 25 May 2026
- Deadline for registration: 08 June 2026
- Workshop date: 29 June 2026
Organizing team (Technological Forecasting and Social Change)
Luca Mora, Co-Editor-in-Chief, TFSC / Professor of Urban Innovation, Edinburgh Napier University Matthias Fink, Executive Editor, TFSC / Professor of Innovation Management, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Organizing team (SGH Warsaw School of Economics )
- Anna Visvizi, Professor & Vice-Dean of the SGH Doctoral School, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
- Krzysztof Kozłowski, Professor & Director of the Institute of International Affairs (ISM), SGH Warsaw School of Economics
- Paweł Wyrozębski, Professor & Dean of the SGH Doctoral School, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
- Radosław Malik, Adjunct Professor, Institute of International Affairs (ISM), SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Contact:
- Professor Luca Mora (L.Mora@napier.ac.uk), Co-Editor-in-Chief, TFSC
- For technical questions regarding the logistics of the Workshop: Professor Anna Visvizi (avisvi@sgh.waw.pl)
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