Prof. Hasnah Haron’s Visit to BINUS Business School Strengthens Collaborative Ties with Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)

From September 2-4, 2024, Prof. Hasnah Haron of Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) visited BINUS Business School in a pivotal move to strengthen the institutions’ existing partnership and explore new opportunities for collaboration. This visit marked a significant step in enhancing joint efforts in research, community service, and academic exchange between the two institutions.

Research Forum on Ethics and Sustainability

One of the key events during Prof. Hasnah’s visit was the research forum held on September 3rd, 2024, which focused on ethics and sustainability—shared areas of interest between USIM and BINUS Business School. Prof. Hasnah delivered a keynote presentation exploring the intersection of ethics and sustainability in contemporary research, providing valuable insights from a Malaysian perspective and showcasing ongoing research at USIM.

Following the keynote, participants engaged in vibrant discussions on potential joint research projects. Several topics emerged, including sustainable business practices, ethical frameworks across cultural contexts, and collaborative research methodologies. The forum concluded with a concrete action plan to pursue joint research initiatives, with both institutions agreeing to form a working group to explore these opportunities further and develop detailed research proposals.

Community Service and Academic Sessions

On September 4th, 2024, Prof. Hasnah took part in an international community service activity at Pasar Bunga Rawa Belong, Jakarta’s prominent flower market. The visit aimed to connect academic expertise with practical community engagement, offering Prof. Hasnah insights into local business practices and the socio-economic impact of flower trading in the region.

During the visit, Prof. Hasnah also met with representatives from the Pusat Promosi dan Sertifikasi Hasil Pertanian (PPSHP) of DKI Jakarta Province. Their discussions revolved around the promotion and certification of agricultural products, including flowers, with an eye toward potential collaboration in community and agricultural development projects.

In the afternoon, Prof. Hasnah led an engaging session focusing on the ethical considerations and business practices within the Malaysian flower industry. She provided valuable insights into Malaysia’s support systems for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), addressing ethical sourcing, fair trade, and sustainability in the flower trade. The session also explored Malaysia’s government-backed initiatives aimed at supporting SMEs through financial assistance and capacity-building programs.

Engaging with New Students and Supervising Dissertation Research

Prof. Hasnah also took the opportunity to address freshmen at BINUS Business School, delivering a session on ethics and sustainability. The interactive session introduced students to these critical concepts, emphasizing their importance in both academic and professional contexts. Students participated in discussions surrounding ethical dilemmas and sustainable practices, enriching their understanding of how these issues apply to their fields of study and future careers.

On the final day, Prof. Hasnah conducted an international dissertation supervisory session, meeting with students under her guidance to review the progress of their research. The session included collaborative discussions with the students’ promoters and co-promoters, ensuring alignment on academic goals and resolving any challenges in the research process.

Strengthening Future Collaborations

Prof. Hasnah Haron’s visit to BINUS Business School proved to be highly successful, fostering stronger ties between USIM and BINUS Business School. The series of activities, including the research forum, community service efforts, and academic sessions, deepened the collaboration between the two institutions, paving the way for future joint initiatives in research, community engagement, and academic exchange.

As both institutions continue to explore new opportunities for partnership, the visit marked a promising step towards enhanced collaboration in the areas of ethics, sustainability, and beyond.