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To be an international level business school that creates business leaders and generates top quality research for the relevant economic needs of Pakistan. | |
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Working with all the stakeholders, through an enterprising culture of excellence, passion and ethics, we aim to produce well-groomed business graduates who are ready to hit the ground running with a heart-throbbing enthusiasm and an unfaltering work-ethic. We also aim to create market-driven, industry relevant, and academically recognized business research generating academic dialogue between industry and academia and producing relevant business solutions within the context. | |
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Attain 100% PhD faculty ratio. |
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Achieve 100% graduate employment in top quality MNCs and local organizations. |
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Establish a running business incubation centre producing living enterprises. |
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Diversify IBA portfolio to encompass specializations in market-driven fields such a project management, supply chain management, Islamic banking. |
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Become a driver of CSR (corporate social responsibility) activities in the corporate world. |
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Create a complete database of IBA alumni for collaboration, employment and sponsorship. |
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Construct an international quality event complex housing an auditorium, seminar rooms, guest rooms, etc. |
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Organize a local conference followed by an international conference at IBA. |
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Publish a HEC recognized journal of business aimed to become an impact factor status. |
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15 M.Phil degrees have been awarded. |
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Strengthen the faculty by Ph.D degree. Currently, there are 3 faculty members having Ph.D degree, 3 faculty members are perusing their Ph.D in Pakistan and 4 are perusing their Ph.D in Malaysia and UK. |
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17 Ph.D scholars are currently perusing their Ph.D at IBA and out of these, 7 synopsis have been approved by the Advanced Studies & Research Board (AS&RB). |
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74 graduates of MBA 1.5 years who opted research work have been completed their degrees. |
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Curricula has been revised as per HEC Business Roadmap. |
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To promote research culture. 67 research papers have been published in various national/international journals since 2009. |
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Two (2) state-of-the-art computer labs having 92 & 72 PCs with highly advanced IT equipment and high speed CIR redundant internet infrastructure. |
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A well-equipped library with 21850 books. |
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Initiated Business Incubation Centre at IBA. |
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Established Placement Office in February 2016. |
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22 Faculty research presentation at national and international conferences. |
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Arrangement of extracurricular activities for the students i.e. Annual Dinners, Sports gala, tours, Competitions, and study cum excursion tours. |
Realizing the importance of business education, Department of Business Administration was established in 1972 in the University of the Punjab. Later on, the department was upgraded to the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in 1989. This was a great mile-stone in the history of the University, as IBA was the second institute in Pakistan, where teaching of business administration was being offered. The Institute was shifted to its existing building in 1994. One year Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration was started in 1992. To impart management education to in-service executives, MBA evening was started in 1995. In 2005, BBA (Hons) was also started for high-caliber under-graduate students who are both academically able and exhibit strong managerial potential. BBA (Hons) is offered on regular (morning) and self-support (afternoon) basis. In 2009, MBA (One and Half years) was also started for IBA-PU BBA (Hons) graduates and the program is offered on regular basis. Aimed at developing advanced competencies in theorizing and research, IBA started M.Phil in Business Administration and Ph.D in Business Administration programs in 2014. In 2016, MBA 3.5 Years (Afternoon) was started for 14 years education (BA/B.Sc/B.Com) graduates. This is 18 years research oriented degree equivalent to M.Phil/MS as per HEC roadmap for Business Education. To-date, IBA has produced 13 M. Phil, 297 MBA (1.5) Years, 4718 MBAs, 633 BBAs, 1159 PGDs and 9 ABMs and they are making valuable services at both national and international level.
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Prof. Dr. Muqqadas Rehman
Professor & Director

Prof. Dr. Sania Zahra Malik
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Dr. Talat Islam
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Dr. Humaira Asad
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Dr. Labiba Sheikh
Assistant Professor

Mr. Waseem Subhani
Assistant Professor

Dr. Naseem Bukhari
Assistant Professor

Miss Tahira Nisar
Assistant Professor

Dr. Zeshan Ahmer
Assistant Professor

Dr. Muhammad Ali
Assistant Professor

Dr. Yasir Ashraf
Assistant Professor

Miss Qudsia Naseer
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Mr. Muhammad Javed Ayub
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Business, Economics and Administrative Sciences
Realizing the importance of business education, Department of Business Administration was established in 1972 in the University of the Punjab. Later on, the department was upgraded to the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in 1989. This was a great mile-stone in the history of the University, as IBA was the sec....
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Ghafoor, M M, & Naseer S (2011). Organizational Effectiveness: A case Study of Telecommunication and Banking Sector of Pakistan, Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 2(1), 37-48 HONG KONG .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Danish, R. Q & Ali, U. (2011). Impact of Motivation to Learn and Job Attitudes on Organizational Learning Culture in a Public Service Organization of Pakistan, African Journal of Business Management, 5(3), 844-854 . NIGERIA (Recognized W Category by HEC) IF; 1.105
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ali, R, Ghafoor, M. M. & Danish, R. Q. (2011). Perception of Job Psychology: Moderating Role of Age on relationship between Job Climate, Extrinsic Rewards and Job Satisfaction, World Applied Sciences Journal, 13 (6), 1367-1374. AUSTRALIA (Recognized X Category by HEC)
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Danish, R. Q., & Munir, Y. (2011). Employee's Turnover Intension:Is this HR Failure or Employee's better employment opportunity? International Conference on Innovation, Management and Service IPEDR, 14, 326-331 IACSIT Press, SINGAPORE . Thomson & ISI Indexed
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Danish, R. Q., & Munir, Y. (2011). The Impact of Leader's Emotional Quotient on Organizational effectiveness: Evidence from Industrial and banking sectors of Pakistan. International Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 2 (18), 114-118 UNITED STATE OF AMERICA.
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Role of Spirituality in Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment among Faculty of Institutes of Higher Learning in Pakistan, African Journal of Business Management 5(4), 1236-1244 . NIGERIA (Recognized “W” Category by HEC) IF; 1.105
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Faculty Members' Perceptions of Organizational Justice in Institutes of Higher Learning of Pakistan, African Journal of Business Management 5(16), 6698-6706 NIGERIA (Recognized “W” Category by HEC) IF; 1.105 .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Interrelationship between Customer Based Brand Equity Constructs: Empirical Evidence from Hotel Industry of Pakistan , Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(4), 795-804 . UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Miles and Snow Strategy Topology: A Critical Commentary, Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(4), 805-812 . UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Banking Clients' Perceived Service Quality and Behavioral Responses, European Journal of Social Sciences 23(3), 466-473 . UNITED KINGDOM
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Impact of Perceived Organizational Justice on Organizational Commitment of Faculty: Empirical Evidence from Pakistan, Interdisciplinary Journal of Research in Business 1(9), 92-98 . UNITED STATE OF AMERICA .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Khan M.A, Akash, R. S. I., Khan M. I. & Hussain F (2011). Co-integration and Causality Analysis of Emerging Equity Markets and Developed Equity Markets (An Empirical Analysis of Karachi Stock Exchange, Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(7),167-193 . UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Big Question: Is Pakistani Faculty of Higher Education Spiritual? Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),598-609. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Ali, B.B (2011). How Do Workplace Spirituality and Organizational Citizenship Behavior influence Sales Performance of FMCG Sales Force? Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),610-620. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Nasir, A.M. (2011). Hotel Service Quality and Brand Loyalty. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),620-629. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Nasir, A.M. (2011). Impact of Service Quality on Brand Image: Empirical Evidence from Hotel Industry. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),630-636. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Arif, Z. (2011). Impact of Perceived Service Quality on Banking Customers' Loyalty. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),637-645. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Arif, Z. (2011). How do Service Quality Perceptions Contribute in Satisfying Banking Customers? Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),646-653. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B., & Ali, B.B (2011). Sales Force Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Role of Meaning at work and Conditions for Community. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),654-661. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2011). Role of Perceived Organizational Justice in Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Higher Education Institutions of Pakistan Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3(8),662-673. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Danish, R. Q., & Munir, Y. (2012). The Role of Transformational Leadership and Leader's Emotional Quotient in Organizational Learning. World Applied Sciences Journal 16(6): 814-818 . AUSTRALIA Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Danish, R. Q., & Munir, Y. (2012). Determinants of Learning Organization in Higher Education Institutes: A Correlational Study. International Journal of Innovation, Management and Technology , 3 (2): 117-120 . SINGAPORE Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Danish, R. Q., & Munir, Y. (2012). The Impact of Pay and Promotion on Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Higher Institutes of Pakistan. American Journal of Economics , June 2012 Speical Issue : 6-9 . UNITED STATE OF AMERICA (Peer-reviewed journal).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2012). Towards Understanding Controversy on Herzberg Theory of Motivation Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 2(11),11936-11941. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik & Naeem, B. (2012). Aaker's Brand Personality Framework: A Critical Commentary Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 2(12),11992-11996. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Ahmad, W. (2012). Role of Optimism Subculture and Optimism in Sales force Creative Performance: Empirical Evidence from Pharmaceutical Industry in Pakistan, Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 2(12),12389-12395. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Ahmad, W. (2012). Creative Performance of Pharmaceutical Sales force: Role of Intrinsic Motivation and Learning Goal Orientation, Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 2(12),12633-12640. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Munawar, M. (2012). Brand Image: Past, Present and Future, Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 2(12),13069-13075. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Munir, Y., Zainab, Z., Hussain, S., Munawar, S., Bashir, A. (2012). Empirical Investigation of Leadership Style on Enhancing Team Building Skills . Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 4(8),738-749. UNITED KINGDOM (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC)
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M M, & Iqbal, H. K. (2012). Impact of Brand Image, Service Quality and price on customer satisfaction in Pakistan Telecommunication sector. International Journal of Business and Social Science 3(23),123-129. UNITED STATE OF AMERICA (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Munir, Y., Ejaz, F., Alam, A., & Aqsa, A. (2012) . Cross Sectional Examination Of Team Performance And Impact Of Organizational Change On Team Building , Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 9(2), 48-56 HONG KONG . (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Munir, Y., Chahal, A., Nasir, S. & Iftikhar, N. (2012) . Rethinking Leadership Style: How Different Approaches And Leadership Power Manage Organizational Stress?, Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 9(3), 9-18 HONG KONG . (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M M, & Iqbal, H. K. (2012). Leadership and Personality Traits as Determinants of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) in Banking Sector of Pakistan . World Applied Sciences Journal 20 (8): 1152-1158 . AUSTRALIA Thomson & ISI Indexed , (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Afzal , M., Begum, I., Sarwar K. & Fatima H. (2012). Relationship among Education, Povertyand Economic Growth in Pakistan: An Econometric Analysis . Journal of Elementary Education 22 (1): 23-45 . PAKISTAN (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Munir, Y., Ahmad, S., Saleem, S. & Akbar, Z. (2013) . Empirical Investigation of Indicators of Organizational Learning: Evidence from Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) Pakistan , Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 10(1), 25-32 HONG KONG.
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Y., Javaid, B., Arshad, A., Nawaz, R. & Nazir, S. (2013) . Empirical Investigation of Ethical Leadership, Job Turnover, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, and Organizational Citizenship Behavior , Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, 10(2), 12-20 HONG KONG .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Khan M.A, Akash, R. S. I., & Ibrar, M. (2013). Testing the Day of the Week Effect in Emerging and Transitional Equity Market (Empirical Evidence from Stock Returns of Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan) , European Journal of Social Sciences, 36(4), 487-492 . SEYCHELLES.
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M. M., Ashar, M., Arooje & Anum. (2013). The Impact of Training Perceptions on Employee Attitudes . American Journal of Scientific Research (87): 164-173 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M. M., Iqbal, H. K., Riaz, U., Hassan, N., Mustafa, M. & Shahbaz S. (2013). Importance of Brand Awareness and Brand Loyalty in assessing Purchase Intentions of Consumer . International Journal of Business and Social Science 4 (5) : 167-171 . UNITED STATE OF AMERICA .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M. M & Iqbal, H. K (2013) . Impact of Job Overload and Work Schedule Flexibility on Job Satisfaction: An Insight in Education and Banking Sector of Pakistan. International Review of Social Sciences and Humanities 5 (1) : 38-47 . INDIA (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Ghafoor, M M, & Iqbal, H. K., Ali, Q., Hunbal H., Noman M., Ahmad, B. (2013). Impact of Brand Image and Advertisement on Consumer Buying Behavior . World Applied Sciences Journal 23 (1): 117-122 . AUSTRALIA Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Idrees, A. (2013). Developing Pharmaceutical Sales Force Collective Psychological Capital through Group Authentic Leadership . American Journal of Scientific Research (91): 69-78 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Munawar, M. (2013). Role of Integrated Marketing Communication in Customer Satisfaction and Brand Trust . American Journal of Scientific Research (91): 79-87 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik , Naeem, B, & Munawar, M. (2013). Impact of Integrated Marketing Communication on Brand Loyalty: Brand Image As Mediator . European Journal of Scientific Research (108): 303-310 . SEYCHELLES (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Ms. Masooma Iftikhar, Shahbaz, M. & Mahmood, R. (2013). Classification based on Empathy level by Mining Economic Prosperity and Environmental Indicators. International Journal for e-Learning Security (IJeLS) 3(2):340-349. UK.
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Dr. Mubbsher Munawar Khan, & Masood, H.T (2013). Conceptualizing Motivational Factors of Edcucationists. Business and Management Research 2(2): 88-95 CANADA
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Zeshan Ahmer (2013). Adoption of Human Resource Information Systems Innovation in Pakistani Organizations . Journal of Quality and Technlogy Management 9 (2): 25-50 . Pakistan (Recognized X Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Mudiha Munawar (2013). How Does Customer Satisfaction Nurture Brand Loyalty? Empirical Examination of Brand Trust as Partial Mediator . Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research 3(11),500-507. EGYPT Thomson & ISI Indexed , .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Aroosh Idrees (2014). What in Authentic Leadership Drives Sales Force Psychological Capital Facets?, European Journal of Scientific Research 116 (4): 465-474 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Mudiha Munawar (2014). Impact of Word-of-Mouth Communication on Brand Loyalty: Empirical Evidence from Telecom Sector in Pakistan . American Journal of Scientific Research 100: : 68-74 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Zeeshan Akbar Buttar & M. Azeem (2014). Impact of Marketing Communication and Price Deals on Brand Equity Dimensions, European Journal of Scientific Research 119 (4): 576 - 590 . SEYCHELLES Thomson & ISI Indexed .
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Usman Riaz Mir & Shrafat Ali Sair (2014). Effect of Organizational Culture and Top Management Support on ERP Implementation , Science International (Lahore), 26 (3): 1361 - 1369 . PAKISTAN (Recognized Y Category by HEC).
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Neelam Bano (2014). Nurturing Organizational Citizenship Behaviours by Optimism Subculture Empirical Evidence From Pakistan , Pakistan Economic and Social Review , 52(2), 175-186. PAKISTAN (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC)
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Neelam Bano (2014). Role of Optimism Subculture in Promoting Job Satisfaction Evidence from Beverage Industry of Pakistan , Pakistan Economic and Social Review , 52(2), 127-139. PAKISTAN (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC)
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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ehsan Malik, Basharat Naeem & Neelam Bano (2014) .Linking Workplace Spirituality to Intrinsic Work Motivation: Seeing through Lens of Self - Determination Theory , Al-Adwa , 29(42), 71-78. PAKISTAN (Recognized “Y” Category by HEC)
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Dr. Sania Zahra Malik (2014). Strategic Change and Organizational Reforms: Case of Pakistani University, Journal of Research and Reflections in Education, 8(1):37-47, Pakistan ( Recognized “Y” Category by HEC) .
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Ms. Masooma Iftikhar & Shoaib M. (2015). Security Metrics for Cloud Based Information Retrieval System, Journal of Faculty of Engineering & Technology, 22 (1):2015 Pakistan ( Recognized “Y” Category by HEC) .
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Dr. Sania Zahra Malik & Masood, S. (2015). Emotional Intelligence and Resistance to Change: Mediating Role of Psychological Capital in Telecom Sector of Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Commence and Social Sciences, 9 (2):485-502, Pakistan ( Recognized “Y” Category by HEC) .
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Dr. Sania Zahra Malik & Macintosh, R. (2015). Role of Energizing Relationships in Creating Subjective Vitality and Goal Commitment in UK Academics, Journal of Research and Reflections in Educations, 9 (1):62-74, Pakistan ( Recognized “Y” Category by HEC) .
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This is the main collection comprising high quality of selected books. The Library currently contains a useful collection of over 20,000 volumes on a variety of subjects such as Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Management, Statistics, computer Sciences, Sociology and other related fields. Library also provides access to online full text books. Library is fully automated and using the latest technology available in the field. This collection is organized according to Dewey's Decimal Classification Scheme and is shelved subjects wise according to call numbers (100-999) pasted on the spine of each item
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Projects / Reports
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This is a unique feature of IBA Library; more than 60 Projects/Reports of different companies have been collected and organized in this collection.
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STAFF DIRECTORY | |||||||||||
Ammara Yousaf Incharge Library |
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GENERAL RULES
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Leave your personal belongings such as handbags, briefcases, etc. at Security Desk. All books issued to them shall be shown to the counter at the entrance before leaving.
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Keep your mobiles silent / switched off within the library premises
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Use of Laptop is prohibited
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Complete silence should be observed except for brief and subdued talk with the library staff
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Library can be used for Reading only, not for useless talking
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Drinks and eatables are not allowed in the library
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Sleeping, smoking and audible conversation within the library premises shall be prohibited
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Library will be closed for 15 days in summer vacations for annual stocktaking.
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Annual stock taking report will be submitted to competent authority for right off and dispose of the book(s) and other material.
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For any misconduct, misbehavior or violation of above rules a fine for Rs. 100/- to 500/- or disciplinary action could be taken against the students.
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The Library shall maintain newspapers and periodical of the preceding calendar year and the old ones may be disposed off by the library staff in a suitable manner with the approval of the Director
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LENDING RULES
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All registered users are entitled to borrow materials from the library | ||||||||||
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Student will be responsible for all the books issued on his / her Card
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Books will be issued for 7 days only
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Maximum 3 books will be issued at a time
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For books kept overdue, a fine of Rs. 5 per volumes per day
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Do not write, underline or mark any book. Library books are carefully examined on return and the borrower will be responsible for the damage
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Loan may be renewed for 14 days if another user has not reserved the desired book(s). Overdue book(s)will not be renewed
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Books can be reserved at Circulation Desk
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Borrowers will be responsible for any damage, mutilation or theft of the book
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If the book return date is on weekend/off day then return it one day earlier.
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In case a book is urgently required, the librarian may recall it at a short notice any time and such a book shall be returned immediately by borrowers
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In case of loss of the card the student should inform immediately to the Library Circulation Counter
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Feed Back: | |||||||||||
Mail To librarian IBA |