LAHORE: Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab, recently hosted a groundbreaking event, the Hailey Research Week, which featured two major international conferences: the 4th International Conference on Business and Commerce and the International Conference on Religion in Business. This dual-event served as a platform for scholars, researchers, and industry experts to come together and explore key areas of academic and practical relevance in business, commerce, and religious studies.
The conferences covered a wide array of topics, including Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Management, Finance, Business Strategy, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Islamic Finance, Islamic Banking and Trade, Accounting, and Organizational Behaviour in a Religious Perspective. These diverse discussions provided insights into the latest research and trends shaping the business world, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
The event saw the participation of an international delegation, including Mr. Yemi Babington-Ashaye, President of United People Global from Geneva, Switzerland, who attended and contributed to the academic discourse. The presence of global experts helped enhance the international dimension of the conference, promoting a deeper exchange of ideas and fostering global collaboration.
Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Hafiz Zafar Ahmad, the Chair of the conference, and supported by Dr. Sheikh Usman Yousaf as Conference Secretary and Hafiz Fawad Ali as Conference Co-Secretary, the event was a success, exemplifying Hailey College's commitment to academic excellence and research innovation. By providing a collaborative space for intellectual engagement, Hailey College reinforced its role as a key institution in advancing global research in business and commerce.
In conclusion, the success of Hailey Research Week highlighted Hailey College of Commerce's dedication to fostering a global academic community. The event not only contributed to advancing knowledge in the fields of business and commerce but also underscored the importance of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exchange in shaping the future of education and research in these domains.