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ICE 2nd 2024: The role of green finance, innovation and creativity for sustainable development

Tuesday - June 11, 2024 23:10
This is the content discussed at the 2nd International Scientific Conference on Economics ICE 2024 held on June 8, 2024.
The workshop was organized by Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade in coordination with the Department of Training - Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; Tokai University (Japan); Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA); University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU; National Economics University; Quang Ninh University of Industry; Sao Do University; Dong Nai University.
ICE 2nd 2024 attracts the participation of many prestigious domestic and international scientists and experts
The workshop received 160 articles from domestic and foreign researchers and lecturers. At the workshop, experts discussed current issues in green finance, especially the difficulties that green finance activities face, such as the current global green economy has a relatively low investment rate in sustainable development projects (according to UNCTAD's Investment Report). In addition, experts proposed solutions to develop sustainability to increase the coverage of green finance, creating a premise for Vietnam's sustainable development, striving to reduce carbon emissions to 0% by 2050.
The workshop took place in three sessions, a plenary session and a session for subcommittees (Finance - Banking Accounting Subcommittee; Marketing Subcommittee; Tourism and Administration Subcommittee).
Prof. Tsutomu Inagaki - Former Principal of the School of Tourism (Rikkyo University, Japan), visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Tourism Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU
As the main speaker at the conference, Prof. Tsutomu Inagaki - Former Principal of the School of Tourism (Rikkyo University, Japan), visiting lecturer of the Faculty of Tourism Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU, provided a comprehensive perspective on the sustainable development of Japanese accommodation types from the 19th century to the present. Prof. Inagaki believes that in order for Japanese accommodation types to be highly appreciated for their service quality, the Japanese tourism industry has learned and absorbed the quintessence of Western accommodation types, while maintaining and preserving the traditional form of Japanese accommodation.
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Pham Hong Long - Head of the Faculty of Tourism Studies participated as co-chair and moderator of the subcommittee on Tourism and Management.
At the Tourism and Management subcommittee, opinions focused on green consumption behavior of tourists, indicators of sustainable development for urban areas and the motivations that attract Korean tourists to choose Vietnam as a tourist destination. These topics are especially important for the Vietnamese tourism industry in the post-COVID-19 pandemic context when the green consumption trend of customers is emphasized and the number of Korean tourists to Vietnam ranks first among international tourists.
The International Scientific Conference on Economics ICE is a bridge between domestic and foreign units with green finance trends, sustainable tourism development, promoting investment in projects and initiatives towards sustainable development goals, and at the same time is a basis for improving the resilience and adaptability of the economy to changes.
Some photos at the 2nd International Conference on Economics ICE:
 
 
 
 

Author:Article: Thuy Dung, photo: Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade

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