Call for Papers
21st ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL
MOFid CONFERENCE
GEOPOLITICAL DEPENDENCIES
Socio-Economic, Technological, and Environmental ChallengesSousse, Tunisia | June 06, 2026
The 21st Annual International MOFid Conference (Modeling, Financing, and Economic Development) is an academic event that brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss a wide range of economic topics. Its main goal is to provide researchers with an opportunity to present their work and to promote the exchange of ideas and knowledge.
Organized within a global context marked by profound geopolitical transformations, increasing fragmentation of global value chains, and heightened uncertainty driven by energy transitions, technological disruptions, and climate-related risks.
The conference seeks to explore the channels through which geopolitical risks affect economic systems, identify structural fragilities, and evaluate policy responses designed to enhance resilience at both national and international levels.
Site de la Conférence
file:///C:/Users/DELL/Downloads/mofid2026-final%20(2).html
Submission & Inquiry
Send your full paper to the following address:
laboratoiremofid.2026@gmail.com
For further information, please contact Pr. Mounir SMIDA:
mounirsmida2006@gmail.com
Laboratoire MOFid
Instructions for authors: Please note that we do not impose specific length constraints on papers as well as strict formatting requirements. However, submitted manuscripts must contain the essential elements of a research paper needed to convey the content in clearly defined sections.
Ethics and deontological Charter – MOFID'25 Conference
- Each author of a text submitted to the international colloquium of the FSEG of Sousse "MOFID" assumes his responsibility for his writing by ensuring the originality and authenticity of his work. The author agrees that his writings do not contain plagiarism, fraud, or cheating. These principles apply whatever the format in which the author intervenes (thematic session, doctoral workshop, round table) and whatever his status (academic, researcher, manager).
- Plagiarism is proven when there is no precise and honest mention of the source of the information used, in particular in the following cases: resumption of documents, published or not, written by others; appropriation of the results of scientific research as personal; the authors' translations presented as the original text; the use of data and graphics developed by others. These plagiarism conditions concern the use presented as personal of works that are not personal, whether they are texts in paper or electronic form, published on the Internet, or any other audiovisual or cinematographic medium. Finally, plagiarism consists in not mentioning appropriately between quotation marks the quotations or their translation reproduced as such.
- To defraud is to falsify field data or analytical results to deceive evaluators and readers.
- Cheating is omitting to mention the names of all the authors who participated in the data analysis or editorial work presented in an article without having the agreement of all the co-authors.