Proceedings of the 2025 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Model Engineering (ICEMME 2025)
Conference: 2025 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Model Engineering (ICEMME 2025)
Date: 19-21 December 2025
Location: Guangzhou, China (Hybrid)
Website: https://www.icemme.org/ The 2025 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Model Engineering (ICEMME 2025) was successfully held from December 19 to 21, 2025, in Guangzhou, China. The conference brought together researchers, practitioners, and scholars to explore recent advances in economic management, data-driven modeling, and information systems, with a focus on addressing complex economic and organizational challenges in an era of digital transformation and sustainable development. The academic program of ICEMME 2025 was highlighted by four invited keynote speeches delivered by distinguished experts from leading institutions. Prof. Shaopeng Zhong (Dalian University of Technology) presented "Sustainable Development of Future Cities in the Context of Low-altitude Economy: Opportunities, Challenges and Paths", offering systematic insights into emerging economic forms and their implications for urban sustainability and governance. Prof. Shigui Tao (Nanjing Normal University) delivered a keynote entitled "Entity Lists and Technological Sanctions: Impact and Response", analyzing the economic and policy effects of technology restrictions within the global innovation landscape. Assoc. Prof. Yan Zhang (Guangdong University of Finance and Economics) presented "Digital Transformation and Corporate Profitability in Carbon Markets: Evidence from China's National ETS", providing empirical evidence on the interaction between digitalization, regulatory mechanisms, and firm performance. In addition, Assoc. Prof. Chenghao Sun (Shandong Management University) delivered "Artificial Intelligence Empowers the Development of Green Finance", highlighting the enabling role of intelligent technologies in promoting sustainable financial practices. Together with a series of oral presentations, these sessions fostered in-depth academic exchange and reflected the diversity and richness of current research in economic management and model engineering. The conference discussions covered a wide range of interconnected research topics, including data modeling and analysis, economic models and software engineering, decision analysis and decision support systems, data visualization, recommendation and expert systems, fuzzy modeling, and data mining. Further themes addressed data privacy protection, information security, anomaly detection, database and system security, as well as data encryption and security frameworks. In addition, ICEMME 2025 explored issues related to management information systems, information systems planning and governance, enterprise modeling, electronic commerce, accounting and financial information systems, auditing, and IT governance. These topics collectively reflect the growing integration of quantitative modeling, information technology, and managerial decision-making in modern economic systems. ICEMME 2025 attracted more than 150 participants, exceeding the total number of submitted manuscripts, and received 122 paper submissions from a broad range of institutions and regions. All submissions underwent a rigorous peer-review process, and 41 papers were accepted for publication based on their originality, methodological soundness, and relevance. The accepted contributions demonstrate both theoretical depth and practical significance, offering valuable insights for researchers and practitioners alike. The organizing committee would like to express their sincere gratitude to the keynote speakers, reviewers, session chairs, authors, and all participants for their contributions to the success of ICEMME 2025. It is hoped that the proceedings will serve as a meaningful academic record of the conference and provide useful references for future research in economic management, information systems, and model engineering. ICEMME 2025 Conference Committee
Date: 19-21 December 2025
Location: Guangzhou, China (Hybrid)
Website: https://www.icemme.org/ The 2025 7th International Conference on Economic Management and Model Engineering (ICEMME 2025) was successfully held from December 19 to 21, 2025, in Guangzhou, China. The conference brought together researchers, practitioners, and scholars to explore recent advances in economic management, data-driven modeling, and information systems, with a focus on addressing complex economic and organizational challenges in an era of digital transformation and sustainable development. The academic program of ICEMME 2025 was highlighted by four invited keynote speeches delivered by distinguished experts from leading institutions. Prof. Shaopeng Zhong (Dalian University of Technology) presented "Sustainable Development of Future Cities in the Context of Low-altitude Economy: Opportunities, Challenges and Paths", offering systematic insights into emerging economic forms and their implications for urban sustainability and governance. Prof. Shigui Tao (Nanjing Normal University) delivered a keynote entitled "Entity Lists and Technological Sanctions: Impact and Response", analyzing the economic and policy effects of technology restrictions within the global innovation landscape. Assoc. Prof. Yan Zhang (Guangdong University of Finance and Economics) presented "Digital Transformation and Corporate Profitability in Carbon Markets: Evidence from China's National ETS", providing empirical evidence on the interaction between digitalization, regulatory mechanisms, and firm performance. In addition, Assoc. Prof. Chenghao Sun (Shandong Management University) delivered "Artificial Intelligence Empowers the Development of Green Finance", highlighting the enabling role of intelligent technologies in promoting sustainable financial practices. Together with a series of oral presentations, these sessions fostered in-depth academic exchange and reflected the diversity and richness of current research in economic management and model engineering. The conference discussions covered a wide range of interconnected research topics, including data modeling and analysis, economic models and software engineering, decision analysis and decision support systems, data visualization, recommendation and expert systems, fuzzy modeling, and data mining. Further themes addressed data privacy protection, information security, anomaly detection, database and system security, as well as data encryption and security frameworks. In addition, ICEMME 2025 explored issues related to management information systems, information systems planning and governance, enterprise modeling, electronic commerce, accounting and financial information systems, auditing, and IT governance. These topics collectively reflect the growing integration of quantitative modeling, information technology, and managerial decision-making in modern economic systems. ICEMME 2025 attracted more than 150 participants, exceeding the total number of submitted manuscripts, and received 122 paper submissions from a broad range of institutions and regions. All submissions underwent a rigorous peer-review process, and 41 papers were accepted for publication based on their originality, methodological soundness, and relevance. The accepted contributions demonstrate both theoretical depth and practical significance, offering valuable insights for researchers and practitioners alike. The organizing committee would like to express their sincere gratitude to the keynote speakers, reviewers, session chairs, authors, and all participants for their contributions to the success of ICEMME 2025. It is hoped that the proceedings will serve as a meaningful academic record of the conference and provide useful references for future research in economic management, information systems, and model engineering. ICEMME 2025 Conference Committee