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Artificial Intelligence is moving faster than the systems designed to govern it. From workplaces and financial systems to healthcare, education, governance, and public life, intelligent technologies are transforming how decisions are made, how organizations operate, and how societies function.

Yet alongside innovation comes an urgent need for accountability, transparency, ethical oversight, and responsible governance. Questions around trust, human judgment, fairness, institutional readiness, and societal impact are becoming central to the future of AI adoption worldwide.


The FIIB Research Conference (FRC) 2026 invites scholars, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and doctoral scholars to contribute original research that critically examines the evolving relationship between AI, organizations, behaviour, governance, and society.

Conference Themes

FRC 2026 explores the challenge of governed intelligence through three interconnected dimensions:

Behaviour

How are intelligent systems reshaping human thinking, trust, judgment, and decision-making?

Business

How can organizations balance innovation with accountability, governance, and responsible leadership?

Moral Economy

What systems, institutions, and ethical frameworks are required to ensure AI serves society responsibly?

Conference Tracks

Centre For Behavioural Insights (CBI)

Intelligent Systems & Human Behaviour

Exploring how humans adapt to, trust, resist, and interact with intelligent systems across workplaces, markets, finance, and organizational decision-making.

Key Tracks
  • Rethinking Organizations & Work in the Age of AI
  • The New Consumer Mind in an AI-Driven World
  • Behavioural Finance in an AI-Driven Economy

Centre For Responsible Management (CRM)

Humanity In The Loop: Ethics, Equity & Responsibility

Examining how organizations can align AI-driven transformation with empathy, fairness, sustainability, inclusion, and responsible governance.

Key Tracks
  • Responsible & Sustainable Futures
  • Inclusive Futures in the Age of AI
  • Ethical AI & Governance of Future Systems

Centre For Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Technology (CIET)

Aligning Technology, Policy & Purpose

Focusing on AI governance, policy frameworks, institutional environments, innovation ecosystems, and strategic transformation.

Key Tracks
  • Policy, Regulation & Institutional Environments for AI
  • Future of Work in Technology-Enriched Environments
  • AI Transformation, Strategy & Emerging Venture Models

Social Marketing, Macromarketing & Public Policy

Marketing For A Better World

Exploring how marketing, public policy, and behavioural change can contribute to sustainable societies, wellbeing, and inclusive growth.

Key Tracks
  • Social Marketing & Behavioural Change for Social Good
  • Macromarketing & Sustainable Societies
  • Public Policy, Systems Thinking & Digital Transformation

Submission Guidelines

References

Structured Abstract For Research Paper

Track

Please mention the relevant conference track.

Purpose Of The Paper

Provide a brief introduction and background to the topic. Clearly outline the purpose, objectives, and rationale behind the study.

Design/Methodology/Approach

Explain how the research objectives are addressed. Include details of the research methodology, tools and techniques used, sample design, and overall approach to the study. Authors may also indicate the theoretical, conceptual, or subject scope of the paper.

Findings

Summarise the key findings, interpretations, conclusions, and outcomes of the research.

Implications

Summarise the key findings, interpretations, conclusions, and outcomes of the research.

Research Implications
(if applicable)

Discuss the contribution of the study towards advancing literature in the field. The implications may be theoretical, conceptual, and/or methodological.

Practical Implications
(if applicable)

Highlight the practical relevance, applications, and managerial or policy implications of the study. Explain how the findings may influence practice, decision-making, or future applications.

Originality/Value of
the Paper

Clearly specify the originality and unique contribution of the paper. Indicate how the study contributes to existing knowledge and future research directions.

Keywords

5-6 keywords.

Word Limit

Structured Abstract: 1000–1500 words

Full Paper: 6000–8000 words

Citation & Reference Style

APA 7th Edition

Perspective Paper

Track

Please mention the relevant conference track.

Introduction To The Topic

Briefly introduce the topic, issue, or theme addressed in the perspective paper to establish context for the reader.

Main Argument

Present the central viewpoint, argument, or opinion of the paper. Briefly outline the major supporting arguments, evidence, reasoning, or perspectives that strengthen the authors position.

Implications And Conclusion

Discuss the broader implications, insights, or conclusions emerging from the perspective paper. Authors may also indicate potential future research directions, policy implications, or areas for further discussion.

Keywords

5-6 keywords.

Word Limit

Structured Abstract: 1000–1500 words

Full Paper: 4000–5000 words

Citation & Reference Style

APA 7th Edition

Why Submit To FRC 2026?

Who Should Participate?

Researchers
Doctoral
Scholars
Academicians
Industry
Practitioners
Policymakers
Industry
Practitioners

Important Information

Citation Style

APA 7th Edition

Submission Platform

Microsoft Conference Management Platform

Submission Categories

  • Research Papers
  • Perspective Papers

Join The Conversation

FRC 2026 aims to move beyond discussion toward meaningful impact — translating research into actionable insights,
responsible governance frameworks, and future-ready institutional practices. We invite you to contribute to this important
conversation shaping the future of governed intelligence.

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