UTAS Shinas Department of Economics and Business Administration Launches Research Compendium

SHINAS – In a significant stride towards promoting academic excellence and research dissemination, the Department of Economics and Business Administration at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) Shinas has proudly released its maiden issue of the Research Compendium for the Academic Year 2023-2024.
This landmark publication, now available for download, showcases the intellectual rigor and investigative prowess of the department's students, conducted under the dedicated guidance and supervision of their lecturers. The compendium represents a concrete outcome of the university's commitment to fostering a robust research culture.
The initiative was spearheaded and brought to fruition by a dedicated editorial team comprising Dr. Cirilo E. Mirano, Dr. Juvy V. Amoro, and Dr. Joefrelin Ines. Their efforts in editing and compiling the student research have culminated in a valuable academic resource that underscores the University's motto, "Broad Horizons".
Titled "Research Compendium," the publication is designed to compile and distribute the scholarly work of students, making it accessible to a wider audience. The cover of the compendium prominently features a QR code with the instruction "SCAN TO DOWNLOAD," facilitating easy and instant access for academics, students, and industry professionals interested in the latest research from the institution.
This inaugural issue marks a pivotal moment for the Department of Economics and Business Administration, establishing a new platform for students to contribute to their fields of study. It not only highlights the students' capabilities but also reinforces the critical role of faculty mentorship in shaping future business leaders and economists.
The release of the Research Compendium is expected to set a new benchmark for academic publication within DEBA, UTAS Shinas and inspire everyone in the department to follow suit, further enriching the university's scholarly landscape.