Editorial Structure
Editor-in-Chief
Abdul Kadir Othman, Ph.D.
Professor, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Malaysia
Dr. Abdul Kadir Othman is a distinguished professor at the Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. His research expertise spans organizational psychology, customer service management, and Islamic marketing. With impactful publications on topics such as leadership, employee engagement, and halal brand loyalty, his work has significantly influenced both academic and industry practices. Dr. Othman has contributed to over 20 high-impact journals and conferences, including studies on digital transformation in supply chains and customer satisfaction in the retail sector. He is recognized for advancing knowledge on integrating Islamic values into modern business practices and fostering sustainable organizational development.
Associate Editors
Mohammad Sahabuddin, PhD
Associate Professor, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Bangladesh
Dr. Mohammad Sahabuddin is an Associate Professor at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Bangladesh, specializing in finance and Islamic economics. He holds a PhD in Business Economics and a Postdoctoral degree focused on Islamic FinTech. With over two decades of academic and industry experience, he has published extensively in Scopus and Web of Science indexed journals. His research interests include green financing, Islamic finance, and financial market dynamics. Dr. Sahabuddin has served as a keynote speaker and editorial board member internationally and is recognized for his contributions to fintech, sustainability, and higher education.
Shereen Noranee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia,?Malaysia
Dr. Shereen Noranee, a faculty member at Universiti Teknologi MARA's Faculty of Business and Management, is an accomplished scholar specializing in Human Resource Development (HRD), Human Resource Management (HRM), organizational behavior, and leadership. Her research explores contemporary issues such as employee motivation, green behavior, supply chain innovation, and online shopping behavior. With impactful publications in high-impact journals, her work has been cited extensively for contributions to organizational performance and behavioral studies. Dr. Noranee has also delved into advanced topics like artificial intelligence in marketing and quality of work-life in government-linked companies, reflecting her commitment to academic and practical advancements.
Sharif Mohammad Shahidullah, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, International Islamic University, Malaysia
Sharif Shahidullah is an emerging scholar at the International Islamic University Malaysia, specializing in Shakespeare studies with a focus on philosophy, rhetoric, and feminist critique. His interdisciplinary research bridges Western and Islamic philosophical thought, particularly exploring themes of happiness and human fulfillment. Notable works include studies on The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew, offering fresh feminist and rhetorical perspectives. His contributions to the interpretation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night employ both historicist and presentist lenses, showcasing a dynamic analytical approach. Shahidullah’s scholarship advances the dialogue between classical literature and contemporary humanities discourse.
Tasnimul Islam, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Primeasia University, Bangladesh
Tasnimul Islam is a lecturer at Universiti Teknologi MARA, specializing in Human Resource Management, Marketing, Knowledge Management, and Green Entrepreneurship. His research explores the impact of co-worker incivility on deviant behavior among frontline employees in the hospitality industry. He has contributed to studies on youth employment opportunities through green entrepreneurship in Bangladesh and the role of psychological ownership in fostering innovation. Islam also focuses on talent retention in the pharmaceutical industry and the employability skills of students in higher education. His work highlights the intersection of workplace dynamics, entrepreneurship, and societal development.
Christopher P. Neck
Arizona State University, USA.
(Business management)
Dr. Christopher P. Neck is a Professor of Management at Arizona State University, recognized as a "University Master Teacher." He earned his Ph.D. in Management from ASU and an M.B.A. from Louisiana State University. Dr. Neck has authored or co-authored 27 books, including "Self-Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Personal Excellence" and "Fit to Lead." His research focuses on self-leadership, employee fitness, and group decision-making, with over 150 publications in esteemed journals. An avid runner, Dr. Neck has completed 12 official marathons, including Boston and New York City, and holds a personal record of a 48-mile run.
Luna Leoni, Ph.D.
University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.
(Business processes and management)
Dr. Luna Leoni is an Associate Professor of Management at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where she earned her Ph.D. in Management in 2015 and a Master's in Economics and Management of Tourist and Cultural Activities in 2014. She teaches courses on "Creative Enterprise" and "Knowledge Management Foundations" and serves as the Program Manager for the Master's in Economics and Management of Tourist and Cultural Activities (MEMATIC). Dr. Leoni's research interests include servitization, knowledge management, tourism, and creativity. She has published extensively in these fields and is a member of the RESER Council.
Artur Lis, Ph.D.
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland.
(Humanities research)
Dr. Artur Lis is an assistant professor at the Department of History of the System and Law at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. He holds doctorates in both law and history. His research interests focus on the history of law and the Middle Ages. Dr. Lis has authored works such as "Spory wokól biografii mistrza Wincentego Kadlubka" ("Disputes Concerning the Biography of Master Vincent Kadlubek"). He has also contributed to discussions on historical legal cases, including the analysis of Saint Stanislaus's trial. Additionally, Dr. Lis serves in the Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Law, Canon Law, and Administration at his university.
Bruno Venditto, Ph.D.
Italian National Research Council, Italy.
Dr. Bruno Venditto is a researcher at the Italian National Research Council's Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies (ISMed-CNR) since 1997. He earned his degree in Maritime Economics from the University of Naples "Parthenope" in 1988 and later obtained a Master's in Economic and Social Studies from the University of Manchester in 1992. Dr. Venditto's research focuses on economic development, particularly in African countries, exploring themes such as migration, climate change, and gender empowerment. He has also managed development projects across Africa and served as a part-time lecturer at the University of Namibia.
Austin Sarat, Ph.D.
Amherst College, United States.
Professor Austin Sarat is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College, where he founded the Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. He earned his B.A. from Providence College, M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and J.D. from Yale Law School. A pioneering figure in legal studies, Sarat has authored or edited over fifty books, focusing on topics such as the death penalty and legal culture. He has served as President of the Law and Society Association and the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities.
Erma Setiawati, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Muhammadyah University Surakarta, Indonesia
Dr. Erma Setiawati is an accomplished academic affiliated with Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. Her expertise spans accounting, finance, and corporate governance. She has significantly contributed to scholarly discourse through impactful publications like "Deteksi Fraudulent Financial Reporting Menggunakan Analisis Fraud Pentagon" and studies on profitability, financial performance, and good corporate governance. Her interdisciplinary work also explores topics in public health and local economic development, such as the socio-economic dynamics of batik enterprises in Indonesia. Dr. Setiawati’s research has been widely cited, showcasing her influence in academia. She actively engages in advancing accounting and management practices in both conventional and Islamic financial systems.
Mohammad Shahangir Biswas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas is an Associate Professor in Biochemistry and Biotechnology at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Bangladesh. With over a decade of international experience, he specializes in neurophysiology, public health, and biotechnology. He earned his PhD in Medical Science from Tokyo Medical and Dental University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Biswas has authored 40+ publications, serves on editorial boards, and has received prestigious grants including the IBRO-DANA Brain Awareness Grant. His research focuses on brain function, vaccine development, autism, and cancer, with a commitment to advancing biomedical science.
Prabal Barua, Ph.D.
Environmental researcher, Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), Bangladesh.
Dr. Prabal Barua is a distinguished environmental researcher at Young Power in Social Action (YPSA), Bangladesh. His interdisciplinary work spans climate change, aquatic biodiversity, and environmental management. With over 100 scholarly publications, Dr. Barua has significantly contributed to understanding coastal and aquatic ecosystems, heavy metal contamination, and climate displacement. His research informs policy on sustainable fisheries, community resilience, and climate adaptation, especially in Bangladesh's vulnerable coastal regions. A proactive advocate for integrating indigenous knowledge into environmental planning, Dr. Barua’s efforts enhance both scientific understanding and grassroots sustainability. His verified academic profile underscores a career dedicated to impactful environmental solutions.
Anupam Kumar Das, Ph.D.
Professor, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Dr. Anupam Kumar Das is a faculty member in the Department of Management at the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. He holds a PhD and specializes in organizational behavior, applied psychology, knowledge management, creativity, and innovation. His research has appeared in reputed international journals such as Sustainability, Heliyon, and the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. With over 1000 citations, Dr. Das is known for his work on transformational leadership, environmental behavior, and knowledge sharing. He is an active contributor to the academic discourse in management, with a focus on sustainable innovation and psychological factors in organizational contexts.
Zapan Barua, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Dr. Zapan Barua is an Associate Professor in the Department of Marketing at the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Holding a PhD, his research spans healthcare analytics, supply chain management, consumer behavior, and IT management. He has authored influential works on mHealth adoption, COVID-19 misinformation, and blockchain in supply chains. His studies are widely cited in top journals like Progress in Disaster Science and International Journal of Information Management. Dr. Barua’s interdisciplinary work bridges technology and behavioral science, contributing significantly to both academic scholarship and real-world policy. He remains an active voice in developing country health-tech and disaster resilience research.
Sadika Sultana Chowdhury, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Premier University, Bangladesh.
Dr. Sadika Sultana Chowdhury is an Assistant Professor and Coordinator in Sociology & Sustainable Development at Premier University, Chattogram. With over 15 years of academic experience, she specializes in social structure, gender studies, and development issues. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Chittagong, focusing on HIV/AIDS vulnerability in Bangladesh. Dr. Chowdhury has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to various national and international seminars. Her background includes roles in education, research, and NGOs, reflecting strong skills in curriculum design, field research, and training. She is an active member of multiple academic and cultural organizations.
Md. Ebrahim Khalil, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer, University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC), Bangladesh.
Dr. Md. Ebrahim Khalil is a Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC), Bangladesh. He earned his PhD in Biotechnology from South Asian University, New Delhi, specializing in biohydrogen production from industrial waste. His expertise includes bioprocess engineering, fermentation technology, protein engineering, and bioinformatics. Dr. Khalil has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to international conferences. He has mentored graduate research, received multiple academic awards, and actively engages in sustainable bioenergy research. His work focuses on microbial biotechnology for renewable energy and industrial bioproducts.
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