About the Journal

The International Conference on Sustainable Economics, Management, and Accounting (ICSEMA) 2026 is a premier academic event that brings together scholars, policymakers, and industry practitioners to address the critical challenges and opportunities in the global shift toward sustainability. Seamlessly integrating perspectives from green finance, public policy, and sustainable corporate governance, this conference aims to foster innovative solutions for a rapidly changing economic landscape. ICSEMA 2026 is proudly organized by the Indonesian Economists Association (ISEI) Purwokerto Chapter, in collaboration with the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED) and Universitas Mataram (UNRAM) as the principal hosts.

In light of the pressing global mandate for ecological resilience, ICSEMA 2026 will focus deeply on the theme: “Navigating the Green Transition: Integrating Finance, Policy, and Sustainable Business Practices.” Participants will engage in a rigorous academic program designed to explore how financial mechanisms, regulatory frameworks, and circular business models can be harmonized to drive net-zero goals. To accommodate global participation, the conference will be held in a hybrid format, featuring online sessions on July 1, 2026, followed by onsite presentations and networking in the scenic island of Lombok, Indonesia, on July 15–16, 2026.

 

The ICSEMA proceedings aim to:

  • Provide a forum for exchanging insights and best practices on circular economy implementation in rural micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
  • Foster cross-sectoral collaboration to strengthen the long-term sustainability of rural economies.
  • Highlight innovative approaches to waste utilization as raw materials for product development.
  • Examine the role of technology in enabling sustainable and inclusive business models.
  • Promote eco-friendly marketing strategies to enhance the competitiveness of local products in domestic and global markets.

To maintain this strict thematic alignment, the 2026 edition invites original, high-quality research submissions categorized under the following core tracks, with a particular emphasis on the dynamics of developing and emerging economies:

  1. Environmental Economics & Sustainable Public Policy
  2. Green Finance, Climate Investments, & ESG Governance
  3. Sustainable Energy & Resource Management in Business
  4. Circular Economy Governance & Eco-Friendly MSMEs
  5. Climate Change Adaptation, Green Accounting, & Corporate Resilience