Divine Economics

Departments

Our Dpartments

Some of our research projects are expected to start in near future. If you feel interest in working with our team on any such project, please send us your latest CV .

Dr. Abdur Rauf Khattak

Egoism, Altruism And Well-Being: A Survey Based Comparative Analysis of Conventional and Divine Economics Approaches.

Miraj ul Haque

Technological Spillovers effects on economic growth: Exploring the role of absorption capacity (Empirical evidence from Pakistan)

Prof. Dr. Syed Nisar

The Role of Values, Social Capital, and Spiritual Capital in Normal and Post-disaster Economic Behaviours: An Empirical Extension of Divine Economics Framework in Sustainability Perspective

Prof. Dr. Syed Nisar

Values & Wellbeing: Theoretical Interrelationships and Empirical Applications

Advancing Divine Economics Through Research & Global Academic Contribution

The framework assumed that these perceptions are likely to influence human behavior in a systematic manner that need to be analyzed but is neglected by contemporary mainstream economics. The study presented a complete theory, developed mathematical models, prepared many sets of questionnaires covering hundreds of variables and conducted many empirical analyses. A number of dissertations have been produced so far at Master’s, M.Phil and PhD level. The studies incorporate religiosity, spirituality, ethics, values and reinforcement into economic models.

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Prof. Richard B. Freeman

Marketing Agency Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics

Rated 5 out of 5

“Prof. Richard B. Freeman of Harvard University recognized the dataset of Dr. Hamdani’s study as the largest in the world on religion and economics at the time (October 2004). This established Divine Economics as a globally credible research framework.”

ondon School of Economics (LSE)

Postdoctoral Fellowship Host – Divine Economics Extension

Rated 5 out of 5

“International scholars and institutions, including the London School of Economics, have invited Dr. Hamdani and extended collaboration recognizing the multidisciplinary impact of Divine Economics and its expanding research applications.”

Opportunities in Divine Economics Research

We offer collaborative opportunities, research guidance, and mentorship in multiple domains of Divine Economics. Scholars, researchers, and students pursuing MPhil or PhD can join us to work on innovative ideas linked with religion, ethics, values, wellbeing, and spiritual human behavior in economics.

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