III International Scientific Symposium Lifelong wellbeing in the world
September 11-16, 2016 Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Tomsk Polytechnic University Tomsk, Russia
The sustainable economic development is determined by creating conditions of human and society well-being. Problems of continuous prosperity in today's society have moved beyond the scope of a single scientific field and now refer to a series of actual topics expanding the scope of interdisciplinary collaboration of scientists and experts all over the world.
The aim of the symposium is to create a discussion platform for the international cooperation of specialists, experts and researchers in this field.
Section 1. Information technologies in providing the emotional and economic well-being.
- Information and inquiry resources and services, providing support of decision making in the sphere of health care, educational programs and research;
- Use of modern information technologies in the activity of public organizations working with older people;
- Monitoring the population health and diagnosis of emotional and economic well-being;
- Information technologies in health care and social services;
- «Fragmented Information Systems» and optimization of social support.
Section 2. Economy and management of modern life cycle of man and society.Modernization of public administration under changing society;
- The interaction of government and business in the social sphere;
- Socio-economic differentiation of the population;
- Social responsibility of business and problems of the society welfare;
- Well-being of society as a criterion of economic policy.
- Analysis of life quality in the context of the structural, social and cultural changes.
Section 3. Socio-psychological models and research technologies of continuous well-being in modern society.
- Problems of measurement and analysis of socio-economic well-being;
- Studies of national economic mentality and well-being of older people;
- The involvement of older people into public life;
- The study of the cognitive component of subjective well-being.