The 4th International Congress on Interdisciplinary Behavior and Social Science 2015 (ICIBoS 2015)
Instructions for Presenters 1. Please check this Program for your presentation time(s) and room(s). Please go to the room five minutes before the session starts and report to the Session Chair. 2. Please do not exceed your allotted time. Please follow the instructions of the Session Chair. 3. If the Session Chair(s) is/are absent from the session, the last speaker should serve as the Session Chair. Instructions for Session Chairs Session chairs are kindly requested to do the following: 1. Calculate the time allocated for each paper in your session. The time allocated to a paper may be different in different sessions, due to uneven distributions of papers in different areas (the number to the left of a session in the Conference Program next page shows the number of papers allocated to this session) and a small number of absentees due to visa and other reasons. 2. Arrive at the room of the session five minutes before the session starts and identify each of the speakers for the session. 3. Do not allow presentations or the subsequent discussions to run beyond the starting time of the next presentation. 4. If the presenter of a paper is absent ( no-show ), please continue to the next presentation. Please check again at the end of the last presentation whether the no-show turns up. Best efforts have been made to reduce the number of no-shows; however, they may not be eliminated. 5. Each oral presentation room is equipped with an LCD projector. If something is not working properly, please contact conference staff.
Keynote Speakers 1 Prof. Tokuro Matsuo, Ph.D Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology in Tokyo Metropolitan University - Japan Short Bio: Tokuro Matsuo is currently a full professor at Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology in Tokyo Metropolitan University from August 2012. Also, he is a Research Fellow of Software Engineering Information Technology Institute in Central Michigan University from 2010. He was Project Research Professor at Center for Green Computing in Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan in 2011-2013, Visiting Researcher at University of California, Irvine, USA in 2010-2011, and Visiting Researcher at Shanghai University, China in 2010-2013. He received the Ph.D. from Dept. of Computer Science at Nagoya Institute of Technology in 2006. Before he has belonged the current instutite, he was an associate professor of graduate school of science and engineering at Yamagata University from 2006. He graduated from the School of Knowledge Science at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology as a master course student [2001-2003] and he was in Saga University as an undergraduate student [1997-2001]. He got his Master degree of Knowledge Science from JAIST and got his Bachelor of Education from Saga University. His major areas of study were analysis of Dynamic Systems and Differential Equations in Saga University. In JAIST, his major areas of study include Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Economics on the Internet. His current research interests include designs on Agent-mediated Electronic Commerce Support Systems, designs on e-auction Protocols, Qualitative Reasoning and Simulations, e-learning Support Systems and University Information Support Systems based on Information Reuse and Integrations. He is a member of AAAI, IEEE, and several others. He is a conference organizing chair (conference / program / finance chair) of IEEE/ACIS SNPD 2015, IEEE/ACIS ICIS2015, IIAI AAI 2012-2015, IEEE/ACIS SNPD 2014, IEEE SOCA 2013,
IEEE/ACIS SNPD 2013, IEEE/ACIS ICIS2013, SNPD2012, CAINE 2012, SES 2011, MASmart 2011, SSNE 2011, IEEE ICIS 2010, SNPD 2009, IEEE-IWEA 2007-2011, IEEE-PRIWEC 2006, ACAN/RRS 2005-2011. Abstract of Talk: TBA 2.. Prof. William Grosky, Ph.D Chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Michigan-Dearborn -USA Short Bio: William I. Grosky is currently professor and chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Before joining UMD in 2001, he was professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science at Wayne State University, as well as an assistant professor of Information and Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. His current research interests are in multimedia information systems, text and image mining, and the semantic web. He is a founding member of Intelligent Media LLC, a Michigan-based company whose interests are in integrating the new media into information technologies. Grosky received his B.S. in mathematics from MIT in 1965, his M.S. in applied mathematics from Brown University in 1968, and his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1971. He has given many short courses in the area of database management for local industries and has been invited to lecture on multimedia information systems world-wide. Serving also on many database and multimedia conference program
committees, he was an Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Multimedia, and is currently on the editorial boards of many journals in the field. Abstract of Talk: TBA 3. Prof. Panasyuk Mikhail Valentinovich, ScD Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance Short Bio: Date of birth : 10.03.1955 Positions : professor, doctor of science, professor, Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance / Отделение развития территорий / кафедра географии и картографии (main) professor, doctor of science, professor, Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance / Отделение развития территорий / кафедра географии и картографии (part-time employee)
Academic Titles : Professor (15.02.2006) Abstract of Talk: TBA 3. Gabdrakhmanov Niyaz Kamilevich, Ph.D Senior lecturer, candidate of science, Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance Short Bio: Date of birth : 06.01.1986
Positions : senior lecturer, candidate of science, Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance / Отделение развития территорий / кафедра сервиса и туризма (main) senior lecturer, candidate of science, Head University / Institute of Management, Economics and Finance / Отделение развития территорий / кафедра сервиса и туризма (part-time employee) Additional information PhD in geography, member of the European Geography Association (EGEA), the Russian Geographical Society (RGS), the Association of Russian social geographers (ARSG), author of the research blog Geodemography Abstract of Talk: TBA
Conference Program Th 4th International Congress on Interdisciplinary Behaviour and Social Science 2015 (ICIBSoS 2015) Program Schedule Notes/Session ID Day 1: 22 October 2015 08:00-09:00 Room 211 Registration (Open for 2 days) 09:00-09:10 Opening & Welcoming Speech by Prof. Bagautdinova N.G. 09:10-09:20 Conference Report by Prof. F.L. Gaol 09:20-09:30 Inaguration of ICIBSoS 2015 by Rector of Kazan Federal University Gafurov I.R 09:30-10:20 Keynote Speech by Prof. William Grosky 10: 20-10:50 Coffee Break 10:50-11:40 Keynote Speech by Prof. Mikhail Panasyuk 11:40-12:00 Photo Session 12:00-13:00 Break Session 13:00-15:00 Sessions: Economics & Business 1 Room 211 106 Scientometrics and methodological tools in the research of the competitiveness of enterprises 108 Economic theory of multidimensional market Economic conditions as heterogeneity source of the factors of supply and 109 demand Estimation of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability 110 of Energy Provider Integration of the corporate reporting instruments of situational and matrix 185 modeling 194 Design of Maintenance Scheduling Using Total Minimum Downtime The problem of the limits to growth: the Russian traditions of scientific 112 research Investments in education system do the results correspond to the 113 expectations? Room 204 Sessions: Behaviour Science 1
104 107 114 115 15:00-15:30 Coffee Break Room 201 The possibilities of coping with the cosmogenic threat in victim and uninjured territories Features of the subjective assessment of stressors of urban environment among young residents of large Russian cities Animated films for children as an agent of socialization (based on the results of content analysis) Trends to the social structure formation of rural society: the ideal and real models 140 Digital history: Virtual reconstruction of Imenkovo culture s settlement Social and cultural activity in the kindergarten as a condition for emotional 141 well-being and full emotional development of a pre-school age child 125 Dialogue of Cultures in the Context of Globalization FORMATION OF CONCEPTUAL APPARATUS FOR PROFES-SIONAL 127 COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN THE LANGUAGE OF SPECIALTY 15:30-17:30 Session : Economics & Business 2 Room 211 116 Letting marketing play a more active role in education Identification of research fronts at the studying of small and medium 117 enterprises: methodical approaches 119 New automata definition language for game development The IFRS impact on effectiveness of a company s economic security 121 system Improving the competitive positions of the territory based on the formation 122 of industrial profile 123 The structure of intangible capital The increasing of quality requirements of state regulation of economy in 212 solving of social tasks 213 Innovative clusters as a factor of economic growth Ensuring sustainable development of the regional economy in conditions 124 of Russia s accession to the WTO Room 204 Session : Public Administration 1 133 Health determinants for Russians 134 Public insights to the image construction of the Republic of Tatarstan Methodological approaches to scenario modeling and forecasting of development in regional industrial systems under conditions of 135 macroeconomic instability MESO RESEARCH OF THE INNOVATION ACTIVITY IN THE 136 OIL-GAS-CHEMICAL INDUSTRY SECTOR OF THE REPUBLIC TATARSTAN Social portrait of the residents in the megapolis through the prism of the 137 governmental institutions' activities 139 City branding in Russia: main tendencies, problems and prospects of
development 157 State support of investment projects of the chemical industry in Russia 158 State policy support for single-industry towns in Russia: first results Day 2: 23 October 2015 08:00-09:00 Room 211 Registration (Open for 2 days) 09:00-09:10 2nd Day Opening Speech by Prof. Safiullin L.N. 09:10-10:00 Keynote Speech by Prof Tokuro Matsuo 10: 00-10:30 Coffee Break 10:30-11:40 Keynote Speech by Dr. Niyaz Gabdrakhmanov 11:40-13:00 Break Session 13:00-15:00 Session : Economics & Business 3 Room 211 142 Intersectoral cooperation as a factor of social and economical development of the region: the case of Tatarstan Republic 143 The assessment of the effectiveness of investment policy in the industrial sector of the Republic of Tatarstan 179 Modeling of controlling system of enterprise stability under conditions of variable environment 151 Household characteristics as the determinants of their consumption expenditure 152 Strategic management and enterprise competitiveness petrochemical cluster 154 Technological Modernization of Industry 180 Methodological approach to forecasting financial and economic enterprise stability 155 Impact of the education system development on innovative activities in regions 156 Medical tourism in the Republic of Tatarstan: opportunities and preconditions for sustainable development Room 204 Session : Behaviour Science 2 129 FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILL AS A COMPONENT OF SELF-DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE: UNDERGRADUATE AND GRAD-UATE LEVEL 130 An integrated approach to the study of Emily Dickinson s creativity 131 PROBLEM OF MANAGERS COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE FORMATION Evaluating the effectiveness of social protection of the population in the 132 Russian Federation 138 Predictive age-groups modeling in a long-term perspective Development of vocational education in the context of the strategy of 150 innovative development of Tatarstan 175 Touristic territory branding: development features
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break Room 201 176 Concept of tourism cluster on the Chelyabinsk oblast territory Psych-emotional state of tourists under conditions of cultural and 177 educational tour 15:30-17:00 Session : Economics & Business 4 Room 211 159 External environment and the system of economic relations between regions 160 Initial consolidation of financial statements of Russian companies: actual issues 161 The development of Russian small businesses in crisis 162 Financial mechanism of managing the industry in an innovation-driven economy Development of design model of an assessment of level of innovative 163 development of a branch complex on the basis of the concept of fuzzy logic Challenges of sustainable development of regional economy in the 165 conditions of WTO market 166 Liquidity management in Islamic banking industry Statement of cash flows as information base for analysis of company s 167 economic security Effects of regional agreements on bilateral tourism flows: Evidence from 170 Thailand, ASEAN, and CLMV 183 Age-income profiles of Czech households 15:30-17:00 Session : Public Administration 2 Room 204 144 Influence of small business on the competitive development of the Volga federal district regions 145 Realization of the housing policy on the city s level 146 Small entrepreneurship s impact on the development of Central federal district regions 147 The analyses of socio-economic development tendencies of the capital cities in the modern Russia 148 The paradox of plenty» or learning informal relations in the field of using natural resources 105 Tatar politics of identity in the global arena 17:00-17:30 Closing - Best Paper Award
Conference Location and Venue Institute of Economics and Finance - Faculty of Economics of Kazan State University. Institute of Economics and Finance was established in 1931 on the basis of the Faculty of Economics of Kazan State University. In 2011 Kazan State Institute of Economics and Finance (formerly the Institute of Economics and Finance) merged with Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University. Within 80 years of its history the Institute of Economics and Finance has trained over 50,000 highly qualified specialists, who implicitly proved their professional competence in many spheres of economy. Having merged with the Federal University, one of the largest universities in Russia, the Institute has been enriching itself with the best traditions of academic education and acquiring a lot of new competitive edges. Currently, the Institute is training more than 4,400 students. The faculty includes more than 260 highly qualified specialists working in various departments of the institute which provide general educational and professional background.