The intersection of business, education, and technology is a fertile ground for innovation and growth, as demonstrated by recent corporate trends and developments in these fields.
The business landscape is increasingly shaped by digital transformation. Companies are leveraging technology to improve efficiency, customer experience, and operational scalability. For instance, McKinsey reports that firms are heavily investing in AI and machine learning to optimize processes and predict market trends. Additionally, the shift to remote work has led to the adoption of collaboration tools and platforms that support virtual teams, enhancing productivity and flexibility (McKinsey & Company).
The education sector has seen significant advancements in EdTech, driven by the pandemic's acceleration of online learning adoption. Educational institutions have expanded their offerings to include corporate training and upskilling programs, recognizing the growing need for continuous learning in the workforce. Furthermore, the use of AI and machine learning in education is helping to personalize learning experiences, improve engagement, and enhance educational outcomes.
The role of technology is pivotal across all sectors. Innovations such as AI and blockchain are transforming traditional business models and creating new opportunities. In education, technology is making learning more accessible and personalized. For example, virtual and augmented realities are being used to create immersive learning environments that can significantly enhance student engagement and retention. Moreover, technological advancements are crucial in addressing social challenges by providing tools for better resource management, data analysis, and communication.
In conclusion, the convergence of business, education, and technology is driving significant changes across sectors. Companies are increasingly recognizing the importance of integrating these fields to foster innovation, improve efficiency, and address societal challenges.
| Abstract Due | Full Paper Due | Early Bird Registration Closes | Registration Closes |
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| Until – July 15, 2024 | Until – August 05, 2024 | By: July 15, 2024 | August 05, 2024 |
We invite academicians, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to submit research papers relevant to the tracks of the e-Conference.
Send your abstract and full paper to [email protected].
17 July 2024
The healthcare industry is in transition, facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities due to a rapidly evolving technological landscape. What started a decade ago as slow changes have accelerated in tandem with the evolving speed of computing processes. Over the last decade, advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have emerged as a transformative force, offering new approaches and innovation across all aspects of healthcare from early detection to treatment management.
AI has the potential to revolutionize almost every facet of healthcare, from streamlining administrative tasks and improving clinical decision-making to enabling personalized medicine and enhancing patient outcomes. The ability of AI algorithms to analyze vast amounts of healthcare data, identify patterns, and generate actionable insights has opened new horizons for precision medicine, population health management, disease prevention, diagnostic imaging, and virtual health assistants.
Despite challenges such as ethical considerations, regulatory frameworks, and data-related issues, AI holds promise to significantly improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes in Malaysia. This symposium aims to explore these challenges and opportunities in detail, aiming to pave the way for a more efficient, effective, and compassionate healthcare system.
On Business, Management and Entrepreneurship: (ICBUME 2023) Theme: Sustainable Digital Business, Management and Entrepreneurship as an Integrated Dimension in the Post Pandemic Era
October 2-3, 2023
As World War II neared its brutal and destructive end, Britain’s then Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, famously stated that the world must “never let a good crisis go to waste”. This statement almost single-handedly inspired an entire generation to rebuild society for the better, doing away with languishing traditions in favour of fast innovation on a global scale. As perhaps the most influential and all-encompassing crisis to affect the globe since WWII, the COVID-19 pandemic can be viewed as our generation’s very own mass crisis that too must be used as an opportunity to reshape and rebuild our future for the better.
As many businesses have been forced to close their doors as a result of the global disruption, it is time for our entrepreneurs to take center stage and begin laying the foundation for a thriving future global economy.
As the world shows albeit slow signs of a return to a ‘new normal’ life post-pandemic, entrepreneurs will be essential drivers to kick-start the global economy. Despite the many challenges governments, industries, and businesses face, there also lie new opportunities for entrepreneurs to take advantage to develop future jobs and roles for the economy.
Global business re-emergence in the coming years will depend heavily on innovative entrepreneurial mind-sets that favour calculated risks, leveraging of technologies, and agile methodologies to be able to adapt quickly to new and unknown challenges.
As the pandemic cut most countries at the knees, the world cannot solely rely on governments to take on the responsibility of rebuilding our economy. For all their efforts, no government is capable of devising and actioning growth strategies en masse fast enough. However, governments in developing nations are trying to provide support to entrepreneurs as local governments are unable to roll out quick business relief plans. According to the World Economic Forum, ‘results suggest that governments have an immediate opportunity to use the reset post-COVID-19 to course-correct their entrepreneurship development efforts and design policy that stimulates activity from the bottom up. To do so, they must begin by identifying the needs of local entrepreneurs”.
Now more than ever, it is up to the private sector to help carry the load and offer more viable and innovative solutions to ensure a speedy, safe, and promising economic future.
To encourage regional and international communication and collaboration among academics, corporate think tanks to present their experiences and thought in the post pandemic era.
To recognize outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations towards the sustainable digital business.
To promote scientific and educational activities towards the advancement of the theory and practice in the field of Business and Management.
To foster and conduct collaborative multidisciplinary research in methodologies and technologies of Entrepreneurship and Business.
We invite academicians, researchers, policy makers and practitioners to submit research papers linked to the tracks of the eConference.
Abstract Due Date: Until – September 15, 2023
Full Paper Due Date: Until – September 25, 2023
Early Bird Registration: By: August 31, 2023
Registration Closes: September 25, 2023
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected] and cc [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and each presenter will be allocated 15 minutes for Presentation with Q&A.
Abstract: Maximum 250-300 words with 4 Key Words.
Title of Paper should be in 12 Points and Bold in Times New Roman
Headings: 12 Points
Font: Times New Roman
Author Name and Affiliation should be in 10 Points and Bold
Text of the Manuscript: 11 Points
Page Margins should be as follows – Top Margin 1.2 inches, Bottom Margin 0.6-inch, Left Margin 0.8-inch, Right Margin 0.6 inch
References must be present. Papers without references will not be reviewed. Please use APA Referencing Style.
Length of full paper is limited to 10 Pages. There can be a Maximum of four authors per paper.
Date | Day | Session | Tracks | Time* |
02 October 2023 | 1 | 1 | Management Perspectives | 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
02 October 2023 | 1 | 2 | Digital Business Implications | 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm |
03 October 2023 | 2 | 1 | Entrepreneurship Prospects | 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
03 October 2023 | 2 | 2 | Social and Psychological Dimensions | 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm |
*Malaysian Standard Time
Paper Presenter (Early Bird US$45 (RM 200) Normal US$60 (RM 270). FREE Registration for Keynote Speaker and Attendees.
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All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre of Advancement of Management (CAM) & Asia Centre for Entrepreneurship (ACE) at Binary University.
The Centre for Advancement of Management (CAM) at Binary University and Asia Centre for Entrepreneurship (ACE) is organizing the International e Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship: (ICBUME 2023) Sustainable Digital Business, Management and Entrepreneurship as an Integrated Dimension in the Post Pandemic Era
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in ERA indexed journals.
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Please note that the papers published will reflect co –authorship with Binary Academics with expertise in the relevant fields who will contribute to content enhancement of published papers.
“On Entrepreneurship Resilience and Trends: Surviving the Pandemic (ICERT 2021)
September 13 & 14, 2022
The pandemic has exposed the fragility of nations and has had detrimental effects on economies. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted plans, changed priorities, scrambled existing networks, and made us all aware of the fact that we cannot predict the future. The ‘World Economic Forum 2020’ had stated that digital entrepreneurs will shape the world after the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic had paved way for entrepreneurs to survive and stay resilient despite losing jobs and incomes and stability in their businesses and personal lives. It is therefore necessary to create individual opportunity-based entrepreneurial efforts.
Entrepreneurial persistence occurs when the entrepreneur chooses to continue with an entrepreneurial opportunity regardless of counterinfluences or enticing alternatives. The decision to persist is influenced by personal characteristics and impetus provided by the environment. The pandemic had created the ability to leverage on digital tools which have become a necessity for entrepreneurs to survive the ongoing crisis. In addition, the pandemic has accelerated the process of digital transformation across almost all sectors and initiated greater social mobility and shared value creation.
The pandemic has become a transformative moment for companies and entrepreneurs. There were many new entrepreneurs born in Malaysia during this pandemic. Although the current pandemic has had a severe impact on the global economy, the digital economy has proven instrumental in the battle against COVID-19. Entrepreneurs learnt to better leverage on the digital economy and create solutions to solve the problems of their communities so that they can have a chance to survive the crisis and even thrive in the long term.
The International Conference on Entrepreneurship Resilience and Trends: Surviving the Pandemic (ICERT 2022) is an sincere attempt by Binary University, an Entrepreneurship University to explore the state of entrepreneurship and innovation in the world amidst the Pandemic.
The conference is organized in order to explore collaborations, opportunities and challenges for achieving entrepreneurial development among all countries in the world. The conference also focuses on themes beyond the Pandemic in areas of Business Environment and venture challenges to give researchers the opportunity to share the results of their research and views.
This ICERT 2022 conference will be held virtually in line with the prescribed Standard of Procedures (SOP) recommended by the Malaysian Government and Ministry of Health during Covid-19 Pandemic.
We invite Postgraduate Students and Academics to submit research papers for the respective tracks of the e-conference.
Abstract Due Date: Until August 2022
Full Paper Due Date: Until Sept 04 2022
Early Bird Registration: Until August 18, 2022
Registration Closes: Until Sept 04, 2022
For Abstract and Full Submission Guidelines, please visit www.binary.edu.my/cam
Please send your abstract and full paper to [email protected]
for further information, please visit the conference website at www.binary.edu.my/cam and email Ms.Anjali Dewi Krishnan at [email protected]
All Conference papers will be published in the ICERT e-Proceeding. Selected papers (including best papers) will be published in Peer Reviewed Scopus Journals.
All Conference papers will be published
Registration and submission of full papers must be done electronically through the online submission system. Your presentation slides need to be submitted latest by 15th May 2022 to the email address: [email protected]
Category | Early Bird Fees | Normal |
Local virtual presentation | RM 200 | RM 250 |
International Virtual presentation | USD 50 | USD 60 |
Local university student virtual presentation | RM50 | RM100 |
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September 8 & 9, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant impacts on consumer behaviour, causing profound influence in the marketing environment. New and diverse socioeconomic transformations have had a significant influence on consumer behaviour.
The global isolation in February and March 2020; unprecedented in modern times, provoked major changes in consumer buying patterns. After an unbalanced behavioral reaction in most ways, consumers have now begun to overcome challenges by adapting and accommodating; contending with the new normal. They have made radical altering daily habits as well as implemented a variety of brand and product category evaluations.
Consumer spending is now well getting back on track with household spending projected to expand. However, the return to previous consumption levels does not necessarily mean a return to the old patterns in a qualitative aspect. Consumers have adopted significant and entirely new characteristics in their purchasing behavior.
Although it is unclear whether these changes will be transient or permanent, understanding this ‘Great Consumer Paradigm Shift’ is important. It is imperative to stay on top of trends that will continue redefining commerce and leverage on the right communication message to capture a market that is evolving due to the impact of the pandemic.
According to Euro monitor International, it approximates 60% of the global population to be connected to the internet in 2022, resulting in 4.7 billion Internet users*. As such, businesses now need to be digitally driven to survive and continue thriving. This shift is necessary in order to amongst others, explore new customers, increase engagement, upend customer loyalty and better serve the growing pool of digital customers.
This Conference plans to analyse the changes in this post-pandemic consumer behaviour from a theoretical perspective – identifying potential long-term content direction and the creation of new business communication models that would help build stronger relationships with consumers.
*The Star Online, Malaysia; 4 Feb 2022
Consumer Psychology, Marketing & Advertising
We invite academicians, researchers, policy makers and practitioners to submit research papers relevant to the tracks of the e Conference.
Abstract Due Date: Until – August 2022
Full Paper Due Date: Until – August 27, 2022
Early Bird Registration: By: August 18, 2022
Registration Closes: September 03, 2022
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected] and cc to [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and Each Presenter will be allocated 20 minutes for Presentation with Q&A.
Abstract: Maximum 250-300 words with 4 Key Words.
Title of Paper should be in 12 Points and Bold in Times New Roman
Headings: 12 Points
Font: Times New Roman
Author Name and Affiliation should be in 10 Points and Bold
Text of the Manuscript: 11 Points
Page Margins should be as follows – Top Margin 1.2 inches, Bottom Margin 0.6-inch, Left Margin 0.8-inch, Right Margin 0.6 inch
References must be present. Papers without references will not be reviewed. Please use APA Referencing Style.
Length of full paper is limited to 10 Pages. There can be a Maximum of four Authors per paper.
Date | Day | Session | Tracks | Time* |
4th Sept 2022 | 1 | 1 | Consumer Behaviour Theory | 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm |
4th Sept 2022 | 1 | 2 | Digital Marketing | 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm |
9th Sept 2022 | 2 | 1 | Content Strategy | 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm |
9th Sept 2022 | 2 | 2 | Customer Engagement & Acquisition | 3.30 pm – 5.30 pm |
*Malaysian Standard Time
Paper Presenter (Early Bird US$45 (RM 180) Normal US$60 (RM240). FREE Registration for Key Note Speaker and Attendees
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PBBEMYKL |
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Puchong Jaya |
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre of Advancement of Management at Binary University.
The Centre for Advancement of Management (CAM) at Binary University is organizing
the International e Conference entitled Consumer Psychology, Marketing & Advertising (ICCPMA 2022) Adjusting to the New Customer Reality in a Post Covid-19 World
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed journals.
*Terms and Conditions Apply
Please note that the papers published will reflect co –authorship with Binary Academics with expertise in the relevant fields who will contribute to content enhancement of published papers.
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“Integrating Supply Chain Management Practices to Improve Competitiveness of SMEs(ICISCM 2022)September 08-09, 2022
In the context of Malaysian business environment, SMEs are expected to play an important role in developing the value chain but local SMEs are faced with tremendous challenges in view of environmental uncertainties in order to enhance their competitiveness and be on track to fulfill that expectation. To be able to rise above the challenges brought on by changes and uncertainties, a firm has to be operationally effective in which case supply chain management is considered the most popular operations strategy for improving organizational competitiveness (Gunasekaran, Lai & Cheng, 2008).
The government of Malaysia’s SME Masterplan set to achieve, by 2020, 41% GDP contribution, 23% share of exports and 65% contribution in employment. SMEs play a significant role in the country’s growth as it makes up for 97.2% of total registered businesses. In this context, the government recognized that leveraging on SMEs is critical for Malaysia’s transition into a high-income economy and developed country status. The SME Masterplan vision is to create globally competitive SMEs across all sectors.
However, based on recent data released by Department of Statistics of Malaysia (DOSM) on the SMEs’ Performance 2020, SMEs’ GDP registered a -7.3% which is lower than Malaysia’s GDP of -5.6%, whilst, the targeted and actual contribution from SMEs can be seen from the table as follows:
Targeted & Actual SMEs’ Contribution in 2020 | ||
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GDP | 41% | 38.2% |
Employment | 65% | 48% |
Exports | 23% | 13.5% |
As seen from the data, Malaysia currently is not on track to fulfil the expectations of the SME Masterplan and deliver the growth required to achieve high income and developed country status. This is further reiterated by Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd. Chief Economist Dr. Mohd Afzanizam Abdul Rashid that taking into account the practicality, limitations and challenges, it would be hard for the SMEs’ GDP contribution to achieve 41% (The Malaysian Reserve, 2020).
Under conditions of uncertainty, the ability to respond swiftly to changes or disruptions particularly in supply chains would have a favorable effect on companies’ operations and competitiveness. From the practitioners’ perspective, implementing strategies to better manage the supply chain would create an edge over rivals in coping with the changing demands and supply volatility. The purpose of this conference is to verify the findings of researchers on SMEs in Malaysia that advocates the adoption of supply chain management practices that enhance flexibility and improve competitiveness.
Integrating Supply Chain Management Practices to Improve Competitiveness of SMEs
We invite academicians, researchers, policy makers and practitioners to submit research papers relevant to the tracks of the e Conference.
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Abstract Due |
Full Paper Due |
Early Bird Registration Closes |
Registration Closes |
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Until – August, 2022 |
Until – August 27, 2022 |
By August 18, 2022 |
August 31, 2022 |
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected] and cc to [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and Each Presenter will be allocated 20 minutes for Presentation with Q&A.
Abstract: Maximum 250-300 words with 4 Key Words.
Title of Paper should be in 12 Points and Bold in Times New Roman
Headings: 12 Points
Font: Times New Roman
Author Name and Affiliation should be in 10 Points and Bold
Text of the Manuscript: 11 Points
Page Margins should be as follows – Top Margin 1.2 inches, Bottom Margin 0.6-inch, Left Margin 0.8-inch, Right Margin 0.6 inch
References must be present. Papers without references will not be reviewed. Please use APA Referencing Style.
Length of full paper is limited to 10 Pages. There can be a Maximum of four Authors per paper.
Date | Day | Session | Tracks | Time* |
08 Sept 2022 | 1 | 1 | Strategic management and firm performance | 2 pm – 3 pm |
08 Sept 2022 | 1 | 2 | Supply chain management and competitiveness | 3 pm – 4.30 pm |
09 Sept 2022 | 1 | 3 | Sourcing and procurement practices of SMEs | 2.pm – 3 pm |
09 Sept 2022 | 1 | 4 | Proposed additional track: “Digitization of supply chain management” | 3pm- 4.30pm |
*Malaysian Standard Time
Paper Presenter (Early Bird US$45 (RM 180) Normal US$60 (RM240). FREE Registration for Key Note Speaker and Attendees
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Puchong Jaya |
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre of Advancement of Management at Binary University.
The Centre for Advancement of Management (CAM) at Binary University is organizing
the International e Conference entitled Integrating Supply Chain Management Practices to Improve Competitiveness of SMEs
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed journals.
*Terms and Conditions Apply
Please note that the papers published will reflect co –authorship with Binary Academics with expertise in the relevant fields who will contribute to content enhancement of published papers.
“On Innovations in Facilities Management for Sustainable Built Environment: Prospects and Challenges
August 07-08, 2022
Facilities management (FM) represents one of the fastest-growing real estate and construction sectors in many developed and developing countries. While, there is increasing focus on the FM for new buildings, the same focus is needed for existing buildings as facility managers of corporations are also responsible for the operation and maintenance of assets. IFMA described Facility management (FM) as a profession that encompasses multiple disciplines to ensure functionality, comfort, safety, and efficiency of the built environment by integrating people, place, process, and technology.
Recently there has been a paradigm shift in facilities management where, starting from the commercial building managers to the government building and project bodies are riveting in maximizing effectiveness and saving money by evaluating their projects in view of the buildings life cycle cost. For this, Building Information Modelling (BIM) is considered to be a growing innovation in the construction sector and its implication in FM is prominent. Recent studies (Bortolini et al., 2016; Tahir et al., 2017; Pucko et al., 2017 and Halim et al., 2022) incorporated BIM implementation in the planning of maintenance cost for business storage facilities, in highway projects, university building management and maintenance and this shows that the need for BIM adoption is increasing. This conference will reflect those priorities by featuring innovations, solutions and perspectives on evolving developments that will help industry sector professionals understand and meet emerging challenges in maintaining and managing existing buildings.
We invite post-graduate students and Academics to submits research papers for the respective tracks of the e-conference.
Abstract Due Date: Until August , 2022
Full Paper Due Date: Until August 27, 2022
Early Bird Registration: By August 18, 2022
Registration Closes: August 31, 2022
For Abstract and Full Paper Submission Guidelines, please visit www.binary.edu.my
Please send your abstract and full paper to ifms@binary.edu.my
For further information, please visit the conference website at www.binary.edu.my/ifm and email Dr. Puvaneswary Thanaraju at [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and Each Presenter will be allocated 20 minutes for Presentation with Q&A.
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07 Sept 2022 |
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Facilities management |
2 pm – 4 pm |
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07 Sept 2022 |
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2 |
Property management |
4 pm – 6 pm |
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08 Sept 2022 |
2 |
1 |
Maintenance Management |
2 pm – 4 pm |
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08 Sept 2022 |
2 |
2 |
Building Information Modelling (BIM) |
4 pm – 6 pm |
*Malaysian Standard Time
Paper Presenter (Early Bird US$45 (RM 180) Normal US$60 (RM240). FREE Registration for Key Note Speaker and Attendees
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Puchong Jaya |
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre of Advancement of Management at Binary University.
The Centre for Advancement of Management (CAM) at Binary University is organizing the International e Conference entitled Innovations in Facilities Management for Sustainable Built Environment: Prospects and Challenges
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed journals.
*Terms and Conditions Apply
Please note that the papers published will reflect co –authorship with Binary Academics with expertise in the relevant fields who will contribute to content enhancement of published papers.
National Education Systems requires systematic planning and implementation to enhance the capability and resilience of the public so they can face the challenges of the 21st century at the global level.(Caroline & Abdul Said 2014). However the emergence of Covid 19 pandemic implementation and Movement Control Orders(MCO) has had a negative impact on educational institutions. The MCOs led to the closure of schools and hence the face to face teaching and learning had to be postponed. Governments and Educational Institutions began implementing teaching and learning using the internet. This approach has led to some setbacks especially among the teachers.
The teachers needed to brace themselves with the new andragogy and pedagogy as well as new approaches to teaching and learning. The quality of teaching and learning is determined by teachers and students irrespective of the school system. This means what- ever education system is planned it will not have any impact if the teachers are not committed and competent. Teachers need to adapt to online teaching modes which are distinctly different from conventional face to face teaching and learning. The online process is a collaborative process between teachers and their students. In addition, the leaders of the schools need prepare clear guidelines for the teachers when teaching online.
This conference attempts to identify the impact of online teaching and Learning online on teachers.
The call for papers will begin from 1st Aug 2022 .
We invite academicians, researchers, educational leaders, psychologists, psychiatrist to submit research papers linked to the tracks of the e-Conference
Abstract Due Date: 20th September 2022
Full Paper Due Date: 25th September 2022
Early Bird Registration: 20th September 2022
Registration Closes: 26th September 2022
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and there will be 20 submission of abstract and full paper
20 minutes time for each presenter with Q & A session.
Formatting Description for submission of abstract and full paper
Abstract : maximum 250 – 300 words with 4 key words.
Title of Paper should be 12 points and Bold in Times New Roman.
Headings : 12 points
Fonts : Times New Roman
Author Name and Affiliation should be in 10 points and Bold.
Text of the manuscript: 11 points
Page margins should be as follows _ Top margin 1.2 inches, Bottom Margin 0.6 inch, left Margin 0.8 inch, Right Margin 0.6 inch.
References must be present. Papers without references will not be reviewed. Please use APA referencing Style.
Length of full paper is limited to 4,000words.
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13th Sept 2022 |
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Educational |
2pm – 4pm |
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Social & Psychological |
4.30pm- 6.30pm |
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14th Sept 2022 |
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Family |
2pm – 4 pm |
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14th Sept 2022 |
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Mental Health |
4.30pm – 6.30pm |
Paper Presenter Early Bird USD 45 (RM180) ; Normal USD 60 (RM240). Free Registration for Key Note Speaker and Attendees.
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from the Centre Education Excellence at Binary University.
The Centre for Education Excellence at Binary University is organizing the International e-Conference entitled Psychological and Social Dimension of Online Teaching and learning-Global Perspective.
All the full papers submitted in this International e-Conference will be published in a e-Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed Journals.
“Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) and Gender Equity: Reality or a Pipe Dream: Global Perspectives”
@ 9 September 2022Government budgets are annual financial plans that are tabled before the start of a fiscal year and are in addition to being political statements, have macroeconomic ramifications. In addition, budgets in the past have also had differential impacts on men and women thus contributing to gender inequities.
Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) is a strategy that has gender equity as its ultimate goal and is aimed at ensuring that planning, budgeting and auditing activities of government contribute to gender equality. GRB not only promotes accountability and transparency in fiscal planning but also increases gender responsive participation in the budget process and attempts to advance the gender equity agenda.
GRB resonates well with SDG Goal 5 of achieving gender equality which has as its target the adoption and strengthening of policies and legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls at all levels. One indicator of this SDG is the proportion of countries with systems to track and make public allocations for gender equality and women’s empowerment.
GRB has tremendous potential in ensuring gender balance in polices, organisations and society and improving gender equality of opportunities and resources. However the full potential of GRB has not been achieved and gender inequalities continue to be perpetuated by government budgets. GRB continues to face challenges in terms of the availability of technical capacities and data, limited buy in and support from various stakeholders, the lack of clear multi-dimensional budgetary impact analysis and evaluation frameworks that feed directly into policy and budget cycles.
We invite academicians, researchers, policy makers and practitioners to submit research papers linked to the tracks of the eConference.
Abstract Due Date: Until – 15 August 2022
Full Paper Due Date: Until – 31 August 2022
Early Bird Registration: By 15 August, 2022
Registration Closes: 31 August 2022
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and there will be 20 minutes allocated for each presenter with Q&A session.
Date | Session | Tracks | Time* |
9 September 2022 | 1 | Technical and Accounting Dimensions of GRB | 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm |
9 September 2022 | 2 | Country Experiences in Implementing GRB | 3.05 pm – 4.05 pm |
9 September 2022 | 3 | Evaluation of Tools for GRB | 4.10 pm – 5.10 pm |
9 September 2022 | 4 | Role of Stakeholders (Government, CSOs and Politicians) in ensuring success of GRB | 5.15 pm – 6.15 pm |
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre for Women Leadership at Binary University.
The Centre for Women Leadership (CWL) at Binary University is organizing the International e Conference entitled “Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) and Gender Equity: Reality or a Pipe Dream: Global Perspectives” in collaboration with ENGENDER Consultancy, a social enterprise committed towards advancing the empowerment of women and gender equality
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed journals.
*Terms and Conditions Apply
“On Working from Home: (ICWFH 2022) Hybrid Models for Remote Work Practices in the Post Pandemic Era: Prospects & Challenges
@ September 14-15, 2022
For many workers, COVID-19’s impact has depended greatly on one question: Can I work from home or am I tethered to my workplace? Quarantines, lockdowns, and self-imposed isolation have pushed tens of millions around the world to work from home, accelerating a workplace experiment that had struggled to gain traction before COVID-19 hit.
Now, well into the pandemic, the limitations and the benefits of remote work are clearer. Although many people are returning to the workplace as economies reopen—the majority could not work remotely at all—executives have indicated in surveys that hybrid models of remote work for some employees are here to stay. (BCG Report April 2021)The virus has broken through cultural and technological barriers that prevented remote work in the past, setting in motion a structural shift in where work takes place, at least for some people. The practice of working from home triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic looks set to continue beyond the health crisis. The concept of Work from Home post pandemic has been met with split views from employers and employees keeping in view both human resource management and application of information technology with fine tuning of financial management implication in organizations globally.
Global workforce study shows, 89% of people expect their jobs to be partly remote after pandemic ends (BCG Press Release March 31,2021) . Preference to Occasionally Work from Home is nearly universal, According to a Survey of 209,000 people in 190 countries.(BCG and The Network 2021) Even manual workers will be looking for flexibility. (BCG and Network 2021).
Three-quarters of the employees we surveyed in Germany, India, and the US who have transitioned to or remained remote during COVID-19 say that they are at least as productive in performing their individual tasks as they were before the pandemic struck.
Such anxiety is forcing many employers to either continue to allow employees to work remotely, or to implement a hybrid workplace model. (Hybrid Work Is the New Remote Work BCG April 2021 Report).
Human Resource Perspectives , Financial Implications , Legal Dimensions and Social and Psychological Aspects.
We invite academicians, researchers, policy makers and practitioners to submit research papers linked to the tracks of the eConference.
Abstract Due: August 20
Full Paper Due
05 September
Early Bird Registration
August 15
Registration Closes
05 September
Send your abstract and full paper at [email protected] and cc [email protected]
Standard template for the PPT for the oral presentation will be send upon completion of the registration and Each Presenter will be allocated 20 minutes for Presentation with Q&A.
Date | Day | Session | Tracks | Time* |
14 September 2022 | 1 | 1 | HR | 2 pm – 4 pm |
14 September 2022 | 1 | 2 | Finance | 4 pm – 6 pm |
15 September 2022 | 2 | 1 | Legal | 2 pm – 4 pm |
15 September 2022 | 2 | 2 | Social and Psychology | 4 pm – 6 pm |
Paper Presenter (Early Bird US$45 (RM 180) Normal US$60 (RM240). FREE Registration for Key Note Speaker and Attendees
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Binary University Sdn Bhd |
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10, Jalan Kenari Satu, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Selangor, Malaysia |
All the paper presenters, participants, key note speaker and strategic partners will be provided with Digital Certificate from The Centre of Advancement of Management at Binary University.
The Centre for Advancement of Management (CAM) at Binary University is organizing the International e Conference entitled Hybrid Models for Remote Work Practices in the Post Pandemic Era: Prospects & Challenge.
All the full papers submitted in this International e Conference will be published in a e Conference Proceedings from Binary University and with further scope to publish* these papers in Scopus and ERA indexed journals.
*Terms and Conditions Apply
Please note that the papers published will reflect co –authorship with Binary Academics with expertise in the relevant fields who will contribute to content enhancement of published papers.