Dynamics of socio economic systems- DySES 2023

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Dynamics of Socio Economic Systems (DySES) is an organization created initially by a group of Argentinian Scientists, directed by Prof. Araceli Noemi Proto, about 15 years ago, as an umbrella organization to encourage interdisciplinary research on socio-economic systems in general. Since then, the group has been enlarged by researchers coming from all over the world.

The scope of DySES conferences has always been rather largely defined. In general the main emphasis has been on interdisciplinary collaborations and on new techniques capable of describing and predicting future behavior of socio-economic systems. Typically, methods have been discussed, that could be used to assist in decision-making processes. In general, topics have often been on criteria of reliability prediction, decision and uncertainty. Specifically, this conference will serve as a bridge between some different areas like “Complex systems” and “Artificial intelligence” or “Decision Analysis” and “Circular economy and sustainability”.

The main objective of DySES has therefore been to foster collaboration among the participants by making an international conference every two years. Concretely, DySES 2023 has been hosted by University of Almería (Spain) in the Faculty of Economics and Management from 17th to 20th October.

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