Entrepreneurial Economists Club of Dhaka School of Economics organised the 4th international conference on “Entrepreneurship in the Global Turbulent Scenario: Challenges and Resilience”, on Sunday.
Speaking as the chief guest, Dr Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, governing council chairman of the Dhaka School of Economics, laid emphasis on strengthening the local economy.
In the session, the keynote paper was presented by Dr Sardana Khan, lecturer at Central Queensland University, Australia. She said that proper supply chain coordination is essential to mitigate global volatility, mentioning that she has created a residential model for business.
Prof Anisul M Islam, Department of Economics, University of Houston-Downtown, Texas and Adjunct Faculty Moazzem Hossain, Griffith University, Australia, joined the session as special guests.
Dr Tanpat Kraiwanit of Rangsit University, Thailand, Dr Yashoda Krishna of GNV Institute of Management, India, Prof Dr Jose Vargas-Hernand of Mexico and Prof Kripa S Gupta of India were guests of honours.
Prof Dr Munim K Barai from Japan presented another paper in the session.
As a session chair, Prof Dr Muhammad Mahboob Ali said that during the turbulent global economic situation, the government can establish social banking to channelise small savings into investments, for which a separate regulatory agency is required.
Among others, Assistant Professors Rehana Parvin and Dr Sara Tasneem and lecturer Shamim Ahmad, also spoke.
News links:
- https://tbsnews.net/economy/call-promoting-entrepreneurship-education-attain-sustainable-dev-amid-global-volatility
- https://daily-sun.com/printversion//details/677688/Strengthen-local-economy-for-economic-resilience
- https://thedailycampus.com/career/111233
- https://dhakatimes24.com/2023/03/05/301214