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International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM) Regional Conference

UWI’s first IRSPM Regional Conference at Mona provides an opportunity for new ideas and approaches to contend about how to bridge the technical and political issues associated with the goal of efficient and effective public services management.

The positive correlation between an optimally functioning public sector and the achievement of development goals has long been established and accepted. Sound financial management, an efficient civil service and administrative policy, efficient and fair collection of taxes, and transparent operations are identified as important contributors to efficient public services delivery and an effective public sector and ultimately a sustainable platform on which to pursue development efforts. An appropriate development strategy and robust public institutions have been cited as reasons for successes of countries on a growth and development path.

The conference will facilitate critical analysis of the developmental role of the public sector thereby contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of public and development management through dissemination of new research findings.

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West Indies Economic Conference (WECON)

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National Conference on Cyber Security 2014

The Mona ICT Policy Centre at the UWI in partnership with the global Internet Society (ISOC) will host the 2nd National Conference on "Cyber Security and Data Protection: Securing Businesses and Public Transactions" on November 20-21, 2014 at the Regional Headquarters of UWI. Also associated with the event are the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and CARIMAC.

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International Tourism Conference

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MSBM Conference on Business and Management

This Conference marks the inauguration of a series that will frame scholars and practitioners as partners in the task of rigorously interrogating business and management theory and practice in the light of Caribbean reality. It fills a significant gap in business scholarship and practice by focusing specifically on issues relating to business and management theory and practice in the Caribbean region. The conference will provide a forum in which both scholars and practitioners can focus on these crucial issues and will focus on topics that are germane to the discipline of business and management, particularly new and emerging themes, interrogating these issues through the lens of small states development. Its aim is to attract national, regional and international scholars who are writing and researching on issues in the discipline and its sub-disciplines as well as the practitioners who are grappling with these issues on a daily basis.

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Conference on Cyber Security and Digital Forensics

This two-day conference on Cyber Security and Digital Forensics is organized by the Mona ICT Policy Centre, Mona School of Business and Management, UWI in association with Internet Society (ISoc), an international organization and in partnership with Henlin-Gibson-Henlin. The conference is being planned in response to the upsurge in ICT-based crimes locally and globally. This includes the infamous lottery scam, hacking and other threats to businesses, governments and individuals. The objective is to provide information to stakeholders on the various types of cyber threats, discuss the key developments in the area, and to discuss the legal, regulatory and ethical issues involved. The conference will also seek to provide public education on digital forensics for persons with little or no prior knowledge of the area. A key outcome is to ensure that stakeholders understand that while there are risks involved in carrying out activities online, there are mitigating factors and legitimate methods of combatting cyber crimes. The conference also intends on making training and reform proposals for Cyber Security and Digital Forensics.

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International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries

WG 9.4: Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries

The Working Group 9.4 of the International Federation for Information Processing gathers scholars and practitioners that deal with the issue on how ICT affects social development. In the last three decades this issue has been attracting scholars from information systems and a variety of other areas such as development studies, political science, political economy, social anthropology, and sociology.

The theme of the 12th International Conference of the IFIP 9.4 Working Group 2013 in Jamaica is “Into the Future.” The importance of this theme is fundamental to our research domain, namely how might information and communication technologies shape the future of development within developing counties. At the conference we seek to not only present scholarly conference papers in and around the different tracks but also to provoke thought and discussion in and around how we might set the agenda for the future for ICT4D research and practice. Thus we seek to problematize the past, present and the future of ICT4D.

Click here for more details: http://www.ifipwg94.org/ifip-wg94-conference

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Doctoral Academic Conference

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Risk Management and the Board of Directors

The Corporate Governance Unit (COACG) of the International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group in association with the Mona School of Business, Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and Jamaica Stock Exchange will host a workshop entitled "Risk Management and the Board of Directors" at the Wyndham Hotel (Kingston) on March 30-31, 2012 for participants from Jamaica and other Caribbean countries.

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Caribbean Executive Leadership Series

The Jamaica Institute of Financial Services (JIFS) in collaboration with Mona School of Business (MSB) will host a three-day workshop on executive leadership for the Caribbean Financial Services Sector.

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Cloud Conference

The Telecommunications Policy and Management (TPM) Programme, Mona School of Business, in collaboration with Lead Sponsor Digicel and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), will be hosting the two-day Conference to examine “New Applications in Managing Hosted Corporate Services and Information.

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ICT Policy Conference

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MSB Roundtable

Organizational Renewal: From Recession To Recovery and Growth.

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Mobile Financial Services Conference

Exploring A Shared Services Approach To The Deliveriy of Mobile Financial Services In Jamaica

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