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Sibr2015 BKK Abstract

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Sibr2015 BKK Abstract

This document contains a template for an academic conference abstract, including sections for the title, authors and affiliations, conference information, abstract content not exceeding 500 words, keywords, and references. The abstract section is meant to summarize the paper's research objectives, methodologies, preliminary findings, and potential contributions to the literature.

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Title of Your Abstract

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(Corresponding Author indicated by an asterisk *)
Presented at the: SIBR 2015 Conference on Interdisciplinary
Business and Economics Research, 4th-6th June 2015 Bangkok.
ABSTRACT
Enter the abstract of your paper here. Use 12-point Times New Roman and single-line
spacing throughout. Your abstract may include the following elements: research
objectives; methodologies; preliminary findings; and potential contributions to the
literature. (should not exceed 500 words).
Keywords: (up to 4 keywords).
REFERENCES
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chronologically if necessary.

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