Events: Open Science & Economics

Conferences, seminars, webinars, online panels and more: Here you will find relevant events from the fields of Open Science and business studies and economics. Are you an event organizer yourself and would like to have your event added to the calendar? Don’t hesitate, please contact us.

You can find more dates for events relating to business studies and economics in the calendar of the ZBW search portal EconBiz.

Theory and Theorizing in Information Systems Research

10. October 202528. November 2025
Online
Organised by: VHB

The seminar invites you to join the ongoing discourse on theories and theorizing in the Business and Information Systems Engineering (BISE) and Information Systems (IS) research communities. It is designed to help you build and extend your understanding of the nature and role of theory in BISE and IS research. Through discussions and analyses of current theoretical developments in the BISE and IS discipline, and some of its main reference disciplines, you will engage with theory and advance your skills of building your own theoretical contributions. The seminar aims to achieve the following learning objectives: It is designed to help you …(1) … build a foundational understanding of what theory is and what role it plays in research (2) … develop basic theorizing skills and become familiar with extant theorizing strategies (3) … understand the current state-of-the-art in theory and theorizing along with its limitations (4) … develop strategies to publish your own theoretical contributions (5) … build a network of peers to help you develop your own theoretical contributions.

EOSC Symposium 2025

3. November 20255. November 2025
Brussels (Belgium)
Organised by: EOSC Association, EOSC Gravity, EOSC Focus project

The EOSC Symposium will mark the exciting transition of the EOSC Federation into its operational phase. As with previous editions, participants can expect insightful discussions, strategic updates, and unparalleled networking opportunities.

Urheberrecht im Forschungsdatenmanagement – Grundlagen und Praxis

5. November 2025
Online
Organised by: fdm-nrw

Ein kompakter Impulsvortrag vermittelt die Grundlagen des Urheberrechts im FDM, darunter Themen wie Schutzrechte an Forschungsdaten, Lizenzen und Rechteklärung. Anschließend bearbeiten die Teilnehmenden in Breakout-Sessions konkrete Fallbeispiele, diskutieren typische Herausforderungen und entwickeln gemeinsam Lösungsstrategien für den rechtssicheren Umgang mit Forschungsdaten. Ziel des Workshops ist es, ein rechtliches Grundverständnis im Bereich FDM aufzubauen und Unsicherheiten im Umgang mit urheberrechtlich geschützten Inhalten abzubauen.

Novel Financial Data for Research: Access and Applications

6. November 2025
Munich (Germany)
Organised by: BERD@NFDI, ifo Institute

This workshop seeks to highlight research that leverages novel financial data to answer questions that were previously unaddressable, offering new perspectives on economic activity, financial decision-making, and policy impact. In addition, the workshop aims to increase awareness of the availability, scope, and potential of transaction and other financial data by fostering an exchange between researchers and data owners. We welcome empirical studies, methodological advancements, and applications that showcase the unique value of transaction data in driving new insights across economics and related fields.

Horizon Europe Open Science requirements in practice

7. November 2025
Online
Organised by: OpenAIRE

We will present the HE requirements, followed by some time for your questions to our experts. You will also get a preview of the main tools and services OpenAIRE provides to help project coordinators and research support staff on the requirements' compliance. Learn about: - Mandatory and recommended Open Science requirements in HE. - Compliance with the HE Open Access to publications mandate. - Managing and sharing Research Data in HE projects. - Delivering Data Management Plans and reporting publications and datasets in HE. - OpenAIRE tools and services to support HE projects.

Open Science Days 2025

10. November 202511. November 2025
Berlin
Organised by: Max Planck Digital Library

“Open Science in the Light of Geopolitical Polarization”

The current geopolitical landscape is characterized by rising political and trade tensions as well as heightened economic interest in scientific innovation. This polarization has significant implications for the global scientific community, particularly in the pursuit of Open Science. Could the naivety of science be exploited? Where is the line between scientific idealism and naivety?

As major global powers engage in systemic rivalries, the conduct of science is increasingly influenced by national security concerns, export controls, and sanctions that can restrict the free flow of ideas, data, and researchers across borders. Meanwhile, global challenges such as pandemics, climate change, and technology-based development require international scientific collaboration and universal knowledge development. The normative nature of the scientific ethos is increasingly in tension with political forces that demand that science be both vigilant and competitive.

How can Open Science – with its emphasis on transparency, collaboration, efficiency and validity of scientific results – be sustained in the light of these competing interests?

Conference on Opening Research Assessment

12. November 202513. November 2025
Pisa (Italy)
Organised by: graspos - Open Research Assessment Dataspace

For research assessment to truly support Open Science, we must prioritise transparency, inclusivity, and fairness in how we recognise research activities and contributions. This means not only ensuring that all contributions to Open Science are valued but also promoting openness in the data, tools, services, and other resources used in the assessment process. We will present the results of the GraspOS project and engage in discussions on transforming research assessment into a system that is open, responsible and aligned with the principles of Open Science.

Einführung in Git und FDM mit GitLab

14. November 2025
Online
Organised by: fdm.nrw, NFDI4Ing

Mit Hilfe von online bereitstehendem Lernmaterial werden die Teilnehmenden Git installieren, den Zugang zu GitLab erstellen, ein Projekt einrichten und erste Befehle ausführen. Im Workshop werden dann Anwendungsbeispiele diskutiert und Übungen hands-on durchgeführt. Sie erlernen den grundlegenden Umgang mit Git und GitLab und neben der Ausführung erster Befehle erhalten sie einen Eindruck der kollaborativen Zusammenarbeit mit GitLab.

The 20th Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing

18. November 202520. November 2025
Tromso (Norway)
Organised by: UIT - The Arctic University of Norway

The Munin Conference is an annual conference on scholarly publishing and communication, primarily revolving around open access, open data and open science.

OER in der Lehrgestaltung: Grundlagen und praktische Anwendungsfälle

25. November 2025
Online
Organised by: twillo

Im Rahmen des Workshops lernen Sie zunächst die wichtigsten (rechtlichen) Grundlagen für die Nutzung und Erstellung offener Bildungsmaterialien kennen. Den Kern des Workshops bildet die praktische Gestaltung offener Lehr-/Lernszenarien. Anhand realer Anwendungsfälle diskutieren Sie Chancen und Herausforderungen offener Lehre und erfahren, wie Sie OER sinnvoll in die Phasen der Lehrplanung, -durchführung und -nachbereitung integrieren können. Darüber hinaus lernen Sie die Funktionen und Features unseres Portals twillo etwas besser kennen.

Interaktive Lernmaterialien mit H5P erstellen

25. November 2025
Online
Organised by: twillo

Sie möchten Ihre E-Learning Angebote interaktiv gestalten? H5P ist eine quelloffene Software, mit der sie vielfältige interaktive Lernmedien für das Web erstellen können. Die Materialarten reichen von Quizzen, Zuordnungsaufgaben oder Memories über Videos mit eingebetteten Aufgaben bis hin zu ganzen interaktiven Kursen. Im Rahmen dieser Tooltime lernen Sie die wichtigsten Funktionen von H5P kennen, erhalten die Möglichkeit, die Anwendung zu erproben und Rückfragen zu stellen.

Replication Games Münster

28. November 2025
Münster (Germany) & Online
Organised by: Institute for Replication, Universität Münster

Join us for the Münster Replication Games – an event dedicated to reproducing and replicating papers from top-tier academic journals. Replication is an essential part of the scientific process, as it verifies the robustness and reliability of published findings. By participating, you will not only help strengthen research integrity but also expand your network and sharpen your coding and research skills. Participants will be granted co-authorship to a meta-paper combining a large number of replications – an exciting publishing opportunity.

Building the Future of Open Inclusive, Rigorous, and Open Research with FORRT

9. December 2025
16:00 - 17:00 CET
Online

This event is part of the Coffee Lectures on Open Science Education.

Abstract: The Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT; https://forrt.org) is a global grassroots initiative fostering inclusive, ethical, and rigorous research education. With over 50 active projects and 1500+ contributors from 50+ countries, FORRT bridges metascience, pedagogy, and policy reform to democratize access to high-quality open science training and infrastructures.

Our talk will showcase FORRT’s diverse initiatives, including:

  • The FORRT Curriculum: A centralized platform featuring lesson plans, slides, games, and syllabi—all open access and designed to support incremental adoption of open and reproducible practices in education.
  • The Replication Hub: Home to the FReD database, the world’s largest curated replication archive, including tools like the FReD Annotator and Robustness Lighthouse to support researchers and educators.
  • The Open Science Games Portal: A growing repository of pedagogically grounded games and playful activities designed to make learning open science principles engaging, interactive, and accessible. The games promote experiential learning and are ideal for workshops, classrooms, or public engagement events—lowering barriers to entry and supporting active, inclusive pedagogy.
  • Equity and Inclusion Projects: Including our Neurodiversity resources, citational justice toolkit, and Mapping Open Science Organizations initiative—projects that underscore FORRT’s commitment to inclusive, justice-oriented research systems.
  • Technological Innovations: Like JUST-OS, an AI-based open science assistant designed to help researchers navigate the complex open science landscape, and our modular Open Science Slides for educators.
  • RESOLVE: A multi-work package initiative to map global epistemic inequities, support scholars in the Global South, and provide infrastructures such as the Missing Majority Dashboard and Open Science Participant Demographics tools.

Whether you're an educator, policymaker, student, or researcher, FORRT provides resources and collaboration opportunities to help you integrate open science into teaching, research, and governance. The talk will explore how you can get involved and help shape the future of ethical and reproducible science.


Speaker: Flavio Azevedo, Utrecht University / FORRT

Flavio Azevedo is a Brazilian assistant professor of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences at Utrecht University. His research primarily focuses on (1) the political psychology of ideological attitudes and their psychological underpinnings; and (2) integrating open science into higher education. He co-founded and direct FORRT —A Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training. 

 

Data Quality Workshop: Unstructured Data and the Need for Quality Metrics

22. January 2026
Munich (Germany)
Organised by: BERD@NDFI, KODAQS

In the context of unstructured data in business, economics, and other social sciences, research can focus on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to… the assessment or improvement of the quality of unstructured data - the development of data quality frameworks - applications for unstructured data in research - highlighting the challenges in collecting and curating unstructured data. The event brings together experts from diverse fields to share insights, experiences, and strategies for navigating the challenges and opportunities of working with unstructured data. It also explores the need for quality metrics in AI and official statistics development in business, economics, and related data.

51st Annual Conference of IASSIST 2026

1. June 20265. June 2026
Online
Organised by: University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries, IASSIST

More infos are yet to come.

Economic Perspective on Artificial Intelligence (EPEAI) International Research Conference

16. June 202617. June 2026
Manchester (UK)
Organised by: Hochschule Ruhr West (HRW)

The conference focuses on theoretical or empirical contributions for these topics: New and experimental Developments in AI - (AI-driven) Entrepreneurship and AI-driven Business Models and Strategies - AI in Business Administration and Processes, e.g., Finance, Accounting, Controlling, Human Resources, Marketing, Production, Supply Chain Management, Quality and Sustainability Management - GenAI, explainable AI and Decision-making; Risk and Opportunities of AI-Agents - Ethics, Regulation and Policy of AI- Digital Transformation of Skills and Jobs - Infrastructure, Energy and Finance supply and AI Competitiveness - Micro- and Macroeconomic framework: Competition, Productivity and Markets.

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