aabl profile - Australian Academy of Business Leadership

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aabl profile - Australian Academy of Business Leadership
WELCOME TO AABL
A
ustralian Academy of Business Leadership is
Engaged in research, training and international
conferences to ‘create knowledge’, to develop ‘collaboration and
networking’ and to foster ‘research excellence’. This organization
is keen to improve the career of young academics and researchers,
by enhancing their abilities for further growth and development.
It aims to have the substantial footprints in different
geographical locations in the globe to increase collaboration and
networking opportunities amongst the research scholars to
exchange ideas for innovation in research. Furthermore, its
research journals publish high quality empirical and theoretical
research work in order to disseminate knowledge amongst the
academics and practitioners.
WHAT DO WE DO?
A
s part of research training commitment we attract high calibre academics in our conferences
who have track records of publishing in higher ranked/impact factor journals and experience in
research supervision.
WE HELP PUBLISHING
T
he quality of researchers lies on the
research output they make. As part of this
commitment AABL foster to be forefront of
excellence in research and research training.
Our research training and supports help
young researchers and PhD scholars to publish
in high quality journals.
WHAT IS
Leadership is an influence relationship
among leaders and followers who
intend real changes and outcomes
that reflect their shared purposes.
The process of influencing people to direct
their efforts toward the achievement of
some particular goal(s).
(Hodgetts & Luthans 1998).
International management, McGraw-Hill)
Leadership, according to Peter
DeLisle, is the ability to influence
others,
with
authority.
or
without
(The Balanced Engineer: Entering the New
Millenium IEEE-USA, 1999)
Australian Academy of Business Leadership (AABL)
President meets with University New South Wales
(UNSW) Vice-President
In March, AABL President Nicholas McDonald met
UNSW Vice President Mr. Peter Noble. Mr. McDonald
and Mr. Noble discussed issues of mutual interests. The
discussion took place at the end of the inaugural
ceremony of UNSW Yunus Social Business Health Hub.
Social Business Roundtable at SIBRC 2015
SIBRC 2015 will organize a Social Business
Roundtable on 18 April. A number of research
papers
will
be
presented
during
this
roundtable. Professor
Pradeep
Ray
from
University of New South Wales will Chair that
roundtable. Invited speakers will discuss on
various aspects of social business including its
future
prospects.
Among
other
participants, Professor Gillian, Director of Yunus
Social Business Centre, La Torbe University is
expected to take part in the discussion.
Dr Asadullah Shah
Professor
International Islamic University, Malaysia
Dr Jai Prakash Sharma
Professor
University of Delhi, India
Dr Mahadzirah Mohamad
Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor
(Academic & International)
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
Dr Moha Asri. Abdullah
Professor
International Islamic University, Malaysia
Dr Mohamad Akram Laldin
Professor of Islamic Finance and Executive
Director
International Shari’ah Research Academy for Islamic
Finance (ISRA) Malaysia
Dr Mohamad Ali Abdul-Hamid
Professor
University Utara Malaysia
Dr Noorhayati Mansor
Professor and Dean
Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
Professor Dato' Dr Che Musa Che Omar
Head of Research & Innovation
UniKL Business School, Universiti Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Dr Rajnandan PATNAIK
Professor
Institute of Management Technology, India
Dr Tony Fang
Professor
Monash University, Australia
University of Toronto, and Memorial University Canada
Dr Wei-Bin Zhang
Professor of Economics
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan
Associate Professor Ahmad Basri Bin Ibrahim
Associate Dean
International Islamic University, Malaysia
Dr Andrew Banasiewicz
Associate Professor
Boston University, USA
Dr Md. Aminul Islam
Associate Professor
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Dr Xiaoming Li
Assocaite Professor
Massey University, New Zealand
Dr Ciorstan Smark
Senior Lecturer
University of Wollongong, Australia
Dr Fiona Edgar
Senior Lecturer
University of Otago, New Zealand
Dr George B. Tawadros
Senior Lecturer
RMIT University, Australia
Dr William W. Kirkley
Senior Lecturer
Massey University, New Zealand
Join AABL as Fellow Member/Associate Member
Do you know that you can join Australian Academy of Business Leadership (AABL) as
a Fellow Member or an Associate
Member to enjoy a range of benefits?
Eligibility:
Fellow Member: To join as a Fellow Member, you should have a minimum
Australian equivalent research Masters or PhD
degree qualification, and be active in doing research and publications.
Associate Member: To join as an Associate Fellow Member, you should have a
minimum Australian equivalent Bachelors
degree/graduate diploma qualification, and have an active interest in research.
Membership Fee (annual):
Fellow Member: A$40
Associate Member: A$20
Participants of AABL conference(s), who meet the above criteria, will be exempted
from paying the 1st year membership fee.
The benefits of AABL membership:
1.
All members will enjoy a 10% discount to join any AABL Event
(Conference/Training Session) or any service provided by AABL.
2. All members will enjoy a range of rewards by referring others to AABL
Events (Conference and/or Training Session). Fellow Members will enjoy $50
referral reward(s) and Associate Members will enjoy $25 referral reward(s), if
another person joins an AABL Event (Conference and/or Training Session)
with his/her referral.
How to Join?
1. Please complete the online application form.
2. Pay the applicable fees. A person who will register for at least one AABL
Event (Conference and /or Training Session) will get waiver of membership
fee for one year.
Terms and Conditions:
1. Year will be the English calendar year (January – December).
2. The reward program will commence from 1 April 2015. The fractional year
will be considered as a full year.
3. A member willing to join in the middle of the year will pay full fees. Payment
for fractional year will not be accepted.
4. The referral reward will NOT be given in cash but can be used to pay partial
or full payment (based on reward balance) of an AABL Event (Conference
and/or Training Session). This reward can also be used to pay future
membership fees. Depending on a member’s joining and earning this reward,
this referral reward can be accumulated and will remain valid for up to 2
years only; after a 2-year period, this reward will expire and cannot be
carried forward for use in subsequent years. This referral reward is nontransferable.
5. All amounts quoted are in Australian dollars (A$).
6. AABL reserves the right to change the membership fees and reward amounts
from time to time, should the need arise.
FOR ANY OTHER DETAILS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
www.aabl.com.au
Copyright by Australian Academy of Business Leadership Pty Ltd 2015