Call for Papers: Curbing the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic & the Consequences




Special issue call for papers from BizEcons Quarterly.
Deadline for submissions: 30th June 2020. 
We are inviting interested authors to submit manuscripts for consideration for a special issue of the BizEcons Quarterly. The purpose of this issue is to curb the novel coronavirus pandemic and the consequences.  With this call, we seek contributions that analyze and articulate either conceptually, empirically or theoretically some of the key issues emanating from COVID-19. Against this backdrop, this special issue of BizEcons Quarterly endeavors, for the very first time, to bring together academic and practitioner perspectives on pandemics and its effects.
 
Submissions to the journal are made here: SubmissionsFor author guidelines, visit: Instructions for AuthorsThere are no submission fees, publication fees or page charges for this journal.Submitted papers will then be subject to a formal process of peer review. The special issue will be published online by August 2020. 
Topics may include, but are not limited to:·        Macroeconomic impacts of COVID-19
·        Impact of COVID-19 on education
·        Impact of social distancing and epicenter lockdown on COVID-19
·        Modeling COVID-19 spread and its impact on the stock market
·        COVID-19 and the impact on the tourism sector
·        Impacts of social and economic factors on the transmission of COVID-19
·        Impact of school closure and telework to mitigate COVID-19
·        Modelling the impact of COVID-19 upon intensive care services
·        Impact of interventions to reduce COVID-19 mortality
·        The trade impact of COVID-19
·        COVID-19: the gendered impacts
·        Forecasting of COVID-19
·        Tackling the fallout from COVID-19
·        Allocation of scarce resources in the time of COVID-19
·        Protecting health care workers during COVID-19
·        Effectiveness of symptom and risk screening to prevent the spread of COVID-19
·        Critical preparedness, readiness and response actions for COVID-19
·        Impact of prevention measures and government intervention in mitigating COVID-19
 
Adopted research methodology can be quantitative or qualitative, such as econometric methods, operations research methods, action research, case studies, surveys, etc.

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