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The Sixth International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Business at Amman Arab University

The Sixth International Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Business at Amman Arab University

 Under the patronage of His Excellency Prof. Wajih Owais, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Minister of Education, Faculty of Business at Amman Arab University will hold its sixth international scientific conference under the slogan “Business Organizations in the Digital Age” and in partnership with the Jordanian Businessmen Association, during the period between 29-30/  March 2022 in the Jordanian capital, Amman.  The conference will discuss (80) research papers dealing with various administrative, financial and economic issues in the digital age.
 This conference comes within a series of conferences held by the Faculty of Business, with the participation of specialists, academics and experts at the local, regional and international levels.
 The conference president, Prof. Hasan Al-Zoubi, Dean of the Faculty of Business, said that the conference will attempt to achieve a number of objectives related to studying the reality, motivation and challenges of business organizations in the digital age, through the submitted research papers.  Prof. Al-Zoubi pointed out that the conference’s themes focus on the role of business organizations in the digital age, such as digital entrepreneurship, strategic management in the digital age, currencies, electronic banking services, marketing and sales automation in digital organizations, big data analysis in digital organizations, and other multiple themes of the conference that keep pace with modern developments and technological progress.
 It is noteworthy that (12) countries are participating in the conference, namely: (The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Iraq, Palestine, Algeria, Morocco, the Arab Republic of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Libya, Sudan, Malaysia, Romania).