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RCL staff and students deliver acclaimed presentations at ROGE Conference 2024 

RCL students and academics attend the ROGE 2024 conference.

On 5th and 6th August, five Regent College London (RCL) students and four academic staff attended and presented at the 13th International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE). The event took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. 

The ROGE Conference 2024 was a prestigious gathering of scholars, researchers, practitioners and industry executives from across the world, seeking to explore a wealth of issues related to business and economic development, with a focus on promoting sustainability.  

Jointly hosted by the Centre for Business and Economic Research (CBER) and the Future University in Egypt, ROGE 2024 attracted over 120 participants from 25 countries, underscoring the event’s growing international significance. From insightful keynote talks to thought-provoking panel discussions and engaging workshops, the conference provided a forum for lively debate and networking. 

We are delighted to share that the nine speakers representing RCL each delivered acclaimed presentations. Between them, the group won the Best Paper Presenter award three times!

RCL student Manjeet Manjeet won the coveted award with their paper, The impact of human energy crisis on the employee’s performance in IT sector in India. Meanwhile, RCL academic Vishu Sadanand won for their paper, Regional attributes and spatial distribution of foreign direct investment (FDI) in emerging markets: evidence from India.  

Finally, RCL academic Shobha Harebasur won with their paper, Strategies and framework to embed culturally diverse resources in teaching business and management qualifications. This is a joint institutional paper co-authored with Sandhya Thirunagari, Palto Datta from RCL and Bonya Chakraborty and Nana Akomeah from London College of Contemporary Arts, UK. 

The Best Paper Presenter award is voted for by the conference participants, making it a special achievement for our winners. We would like to extend huge congratulations to all our students and staff who attended the conference. 

RCL students and academics attend the ROGE 2024 conference.

RCL students

  • Oxana Trestianu, Exploring the convergence of human emotions (EI) and innovative technology (AI) in UK higher education
  • Manjeet Manjeet with their paper, The impact of human energy crisis on the employee’s performance in IT sector in India
  • Thu Kywe Khant Soe with their paper, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and consumer purchase intention in the UK Fashion Industry 
  • Shaheda Akther with their paper, The impact of service quality on customer satisfaction in the betting shop: UK Perspective
  • Lorela Ajdini, The impact of technology on customer satisfaction in restaurant industry in the UK  

RCL academics 

  • Vishu Sadanand, Regional attributes and spatial distribution of foreign direct investment (FDI) in emerging markets: evidence from India  
  • Palto Datta, Exploring optimal education system: Insights from ancient Greek philosophy  
  • Shobha Harebasur, Strategies and framework to embed culturally diverse resources in teaching business and management qualifications  

In addition, the event hosted many prominent figures in the field of business and economic development, including: 

  • Prof. Marianne W. Lewis from the University of Cincinnati 
  • Prof. David M. J. Graves from the UK Centre of Study for Organised Crime 
  • Dr David Holliman from the University of Buckingham 
  • Prof. (Dr) Padmakali Banerjee, Vice Chancellor, IILM University, Gurugram, India 
  • Prof. (Dr.) Gairik Das, Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Kolkata, India 
  • Prof. (Dr) Pellegrino Manfra, City University New York, USA 
  • Prof. Lourdes Casanova, Cornell University, USA 
  • Prof.  Beheruz N. Sethna, RCL’s Professor of Business 
  • President Emeritus of the University of West Georgia (UWG) 

The ROGE Conference 2024’s melting pot of distinguished international scholars and thought leaders made for an unforgettable event, enabling nuanced discussions on global business corporate governance, maritime dimensions, and the overarching theme of globalisation and its threats. 

RCL students and academics attend the ROGE 2024 conference.
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