National Conference 2016
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2016 marked a new milestone in the history and achievements of IAS as it hosted its first National conference on “Emerging trends in Governance and Management in Pakistan” on 20-21st May 2016 at Crystal Hall, Pearl Continental Hotel. The conference boasted of prominent Keynote speakers namely: |
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Dr. Ishrat Hussain, Professor Emeritus, IBA Karachi
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Prof. Dr. M. Nizamuddin, Chairman Punjab Higher Education Commission
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Dr. Nadeem ul Haq, Former Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission
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Prof. Dr. Mehtab Kareem, Research Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, USA
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Prof. Dr. Zafar Iqbal Jadoon, Professor, UCP Business School, University of Central Punjab
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Dr. Syed Tahir Hijazi, Member (Governance & Reforms), Planning Commission
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Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, Executive Director, Akhuwat Foundation
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The conference was spread over three days with parallel sessions and panel discussions. The primary objective of the conference was to bring together academics, professionals, practitioners and students to promote knowledge transfer, take stock of the emerging trends in the fields of governance and management in Pakistan. It provided a platform to those actively engaged in research and practice in the field, to share their research findings and contribute to theoretical development of the discipline in light of the contextual realities of developing countries. The conference not only provided a forum to researchers to share their research findings but also to act as a networking tool that may result in mutually beneficial research collaborations. |
Around 120 papers were received for presentation of which only 42 papers were accepted and presented after peer review from all across Pakistan. Submissions from all the relevant areas which aligned with the overall theme were received namely, |
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Human Resource Management
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Governance (e.g. network governance, university governance, corporate governance, local/national/global governance, institutional governance, gender & governance, e-governance)
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Public Policy & Implementation
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International Development
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Third Sector Management
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Marketing in public, private and non-profit organisations
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Public Service Motivation, Trust & Leadership
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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Public sector reform (e.g., education, health services, taxation, local government and energy sector reforms etc).
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Representation of academicians from all over Pakistan was one of the hallmarks of the conference. The conference led to the following outcomes:
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Provided an opportunity to postgraduate research students to present their research and get feedback at the PhD Colloquium
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Aided knowledge transfers among academia, professionals, practitioners and industry leading to collaborations, that are underway.
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Provided an opportunity to academics and research students to promote indigenous research and helped us in promoting research culture in social sciences
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An indigenous body of knowledge in the fields of governance and management grounded in the contextual realities of Pakistan evolved.
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The conference precluded a full-day colloquium for PhD Students in the field of management to share and discuss their thesis ideas and preliminary research. The colloquium was limited to 35 students, who submitted their work earlier to be reviewed by several senior faculty members. It provided the doctoral researchers with an exciting opportunity to present their work-in-progress, and receive feedback from peers, and distinguished academicians, as well as to network with other PhD scholars. The mentors that were part of the colloquium were leading academicians in their relevant fields and active researchers. |
Conference proceedings will be published soon for the perusal of everyone. It will be available in print and also on the website http://www.ias.edu.pk/conf2016 |