IRCP 2025: International Research Conference on Pension New Delhi, India, April 3-4, 2025 |
Conference website | https://conference.iima.ac.in/ircp2025/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ircp2025 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2025 |
Call for Conference Submissions
International Research Conference on Pension (IRCP) Invites submissions that contribute to the understanding of various aspects of pension systems. Suggestive Research Areas are listed below.
Conference Timelines are as under-
Research Paper Submissions Open |
20th September 2024 (Friday) |
Research Paper Submission Due Date |
31st January 2025 (Friday) |
Research Paper Acceptance Communication Date |
28th February 2024 (Friday) |
Conference Registration Opens |
17th February 2025 (Monday) |
Conference Registration last date |
17th March 2025 (Monday) |
Conference Dates |
03rd & 04th April 2025(Thursday and Friday) |
Participants are requested to adhere to the conference timelines to ensure timely submission and registration.
Conference Tracks
Track 1: Towards a Fully Pensioned Society: Enhancing Product, Coverage, and Adequacy
This track explores strategies and challenges in achieving comprehensive pension coverage and adequacy globally. Discussions focus on innovative approaches to expand pension product offerings, increase coverage across diverse sectors, and ensure sufficient retirement income for all citizens.
Track 2: Pension Fund Investments Driving Economic Development: Infrastructure and Sustainability Perspectives
Track 2 investigates the pivotal role of pension funds in fostering economic growth through strategic investments in infrastructure and adherence to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria. It examines how such investments contribute to sustainable development and the broader economic landscape.
Track 3: Empowering through Financial Literacy for Effective Retirement Planning
This track highlights the importance of financial literacy in shaping effective retirement planning strategies. It reviews national and international initiatives aimed at enhancing public understanding of financial concepts, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about pension investments and savings.
Track 4: Innovation through Data Science and AI in Pension Systems: Shaping Future Strategies
Track 4 focuses on cutting-edge innovations, including AI, Data Science, fintech solutions and regulatory sandboxes, transforming pension systems globally. Discussions center on how these innovations optimize retirement planning processes, enhance accessibility, and address evolving demographic and economic challenges.
Track 5: Efficacy of Regulations in the Indian Pension Sector: Comparative Analysis
Track 5 evaluates the impact of India's pension regulations on performance, sustainability, and inclusiveness. It includes a comparative analysis with global best practices, focusing on policy effectiveness, compliance challenges, and regulatory roles in system stability and financial inclusion for better retirement outcomes.
Submission Guidelines
Interested researchers are invited to submit their research paper by 31st December 2024. Submissions should be in English, follow APA citation style, and be formatted in Times New Roman, font size 12. Allowed Similarity Index upto 10 % ( Five Words Together).
Data Sharing for Research
Data related to National Pension System is available in Handbook of National Pension System Statistics available at PFRDA Website. Further, if researchers require any other data, they may request PFRDA for the same. The data will be shared by PFRDA subject to its Data Sharing Policy.
Research scholarship
Based on recommendation of expert committee, best research paper will be awarded with scholarship of Rs. 50,000/-. Further, research scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- will be awarded to accepted research papers, subject to maximum of Ten such papers.
Research Areas -
It may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Pension Fund Investments
- Pension Funds’ Investments for Economic Growth
- Risk and Return Analysis of Pension Funds’ Investments
- Evaluating Pension Funds’ Portfolio Performance
- New Age Instruments for Pension Fund Investments
- Asset Class Performance – Equity, Corporate Bonds, and G-Sec
- Estimation of Optimum Portfolio for Pension Fund Investments
- Credit Rating and Default Risk
- Duration Optimization and VaR
- DC Pension Plans Performance
- Liquidity Risk and Fixed-Income Securities Valuation
- Risk-o-Meter
- Valuation Approaches: Technical, Fundamental, Real Assets and Intangible Assets
- ESG Analysis of Pension Fund Investment Portfolio
- ESG Analysis of Pension Funds’ Investments
- Incorporating Climate Risk in Pension Funds’ Investment Analysis
- Board Composition and its impact on Corporate Governance and Performance
- Green Taxonomy and Sustainability Taxonomy
- Corporate Social Performance and Financial Risk
- CSR and Cost of Capital
- Environment Engagement and Stock Performance
- Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information
- Climate Transition Risk and Firm Performance
- Effect of ESG Disclosures on Firm Performance
- Climate Risk and Sustainable Finance
- Stewardship Code
- Pension Funds Stake in Corporate Sector and its role in Corporate Governance
- Pension Sector Regulations and Supervision
- Regulations Economic Theory of Pension Sector Regulations
- Cost-benefit Analysis of Pension Sector Regulations
- Regulations Review: Prudence, Proportionality, and Proactiveness
- Pension Fund Regulation and Risk Management
- Risk-based Supervision
- Risk Management: Unbundled Architecture
- Adequacy of Pension Wealth
- Annuity Choices and Income Drawdown
- Adequacy of Retirement Wealth and Longevity Risk
- Wealth Decumulation behaviour and Bequest motive
- Financial Literacy
- Financial Literacy and Retirement Planning
- Financial Literacy: Theory and Evidence
- Financial Education and Investment Behaviour
- Gender, Financial Education, and Retirement Goals
- Social Networks and Decision to have Pension Products
- Financial Planning Curriculum for Schools
- Financial Education Programs and Needs of Savers: Gap Analysis
- Retirement savings knowledge and behaviour
- Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Resilience and Maintenance
- Infrastructure Financing: Innovative Instruments and Incentives structure
- InVITs and REITs: Performance Evaluation
- Investments in Greenfield Projects vis-à-vis Listed Securities
- PPP: Design, Development, Financing, Construction, OandM
- PPP: BOT-Toll, BOOT, DBFOT, BOO, BOT-Annuity, VGF
- Infrastructure Investments vis-à-vis Pension Sector Investments