​​​​​​About the Center 

​CBA-Research Centre was established in the middle of 2017, after receiving official approval from the Dean of Scientific Research, Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University. ​The center seeks to support research excellence based on local and international standards towards a knowledge based economy.​ It also aims to enhance creative, innovative and scholastic capabilities of the Collage of Business Administration members through supporting quality research, professional consultancy and research publications based on ethical conducts.


Objectives

- To provide assistance for the exploration of new research areas along with the niche.

- To nurture culture of ethical research, consultancy and research publications.

- To encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration in consultancy and research publications regionally and internationally.

- To promote research related to economic development and knowledge based economy.

- To support development programs in the field of scientific research.

- To encourage interdisciplinary research.

- Establish a scientific society in one of the business administration disciplines

- Expand cooperation with relevant stakeholders

- Hold conferences and forums in business administration areas.


Council Members

  • Dr. Abad Alzuman (Director)
  • Dr.Hind Alofaysan  ( Member)
  • Dr.Rasha Alghafes  ( Member)
  • Dr.Eman Faraj       (Member)
  • Nisa Vinodkumar     ( Member)
  • Masahina Sarabdeen ( Member)

Research Collaborations

The College of Business  Administration has taken initiative to enhance collaboration between PNU staff members and other national and international institutes in terms of research and graduate studies and consultancy services such as:

1- Dublin City University DCU:

2. Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority.

3- GUESSS stands for "Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students' Survey".

4- Saudi General Authority of Statistics.

5- King Abdulaziz University.


Research Resources

World Economic Forum 

International Monetary Fund

World Bank Data 

Saudi Digital Library