The Beeronomics Society and the Organising Committee welcomes you to the IX Beeronomics Conference – The Economics of Beer and Brewing.
The 2026 Conference is hosted by the ESSCA School of Management.
We welcome all research papers of high quality related to the economics of beer and brewing. The conference will cover a wide array of topics including the economics of beer production, consumption, and distribution; international and regional trade, industrial organization and dynamics, beer marketing and branding, consumption and health, consumer preferences, economic and business history, law and regulation of alcoholic beverages, innovation and regional and international patterns.
The local organizers are based at ESSCA School Management, Bordeaux Campus. The event is supported by the EU*Asia Institute, Angers (France).
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 1st February 2026 [see Call for Papers]
Time and Place
The conference will take place on June 24-27, 2024 at ESSCA School of Management, Bordeaux Campus
Address: 5 Place d’Armes 33 100 BORDEAUX (France)
Beeronomics Society
The Beeronomics Society aims to provide a platform for academics, practitioners and researchers investigating trends and driving forces in the production, consumption and distribution of beer at a regional, national and global level. Founded in 2009, the Society actively promotes multidisciplinary research and analysis in a wide range of beer-related fields such as:
Trend and driving forces governing beer demand and supply (e.g. new markets, transportation systems and technological developments); globalization processes affecting the international beer market (e.g. mergers and acquisitions, macroeconomics and exchange rate costs); mechanisms affecting the markets for inputs (e.g. malting barley and hops); aspects related to beer advertising, marketing, and brand management; issues associated with beer pricing strategies, price transmission and supply chain management; and challenges related to sustainability within the industry in different countries.
The Beeronomics Society organizes academic and scientific events on regular basis, to provide a platform for high-quality interdisciplinary research related to beer and brewing activities. Research and studies presented in these occasions cover a number of topics from the field of economics, law, policy, marketing and consumption, industrial organisations, innovation management, health and well-being, among others.
For more information, please visit: http://www.beeronomics.org/