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Global Competitiveness: a Common Goal in a Digital Society
3rd Sustainability International Conference
برعاية كريمة من لدن صاحب السمو الملكي الأمير خليفة بن سلمان آل خليفة رئيس الوزراء حفظه الله ورعاه
Jointly organised by WASD and the College of Business and Economics (CBE), United Arab Emirates University
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 2005
21-23 November 2005

The central to WASD’s 3rd conference were the roles and effects globalisation and technology have had in sustainable development. The highlights of the conference touched on corruption, foreign direct investments in least-developed countries, innovation, and even measuring sustainable development.

Diaspora

The collaboration between the Diaspora and those working within the country of origin offers several opportunities and contributes to increase productivity towards sustainable and inclusive knowledge-based growth. Building constructive relationships between the Diasporas and countries of origin require that Diasporas be treated not as a mere resource, but as partners and investors with mutual benefits.

It has long been argued that Diasporas will be most interested in contributing to SD efforts when they have a sense of belonging in relation to their country of origin. Therefore, it is very important to establish trust between Diasporas and governments in the country of origin. In doing so, governments need to invest in identifying their Diasporas abroad and in understanding their skills and interests.

Many sustainability problems can only be tackled by connecting the diaspora with those working within the country of origin, for example combating the results of climate change, diseases such as malaria, reservation of natural resources, fighting land degradation or limiting the loss of biodiversity and many other problems. Moreover, knowledge or evidence-based policymaking is indispensable if gaps in living standards are to be narrowed. Therefore, building capacity in country of origin is necessary for competing in the global arena and there it is critical to turn the diaspora into a positive tool for SD as well as serving as role models for the youth in the country of origin.

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WASD conferences bring together researchers, policy makers, educators, consultants and employers from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience and discuss recent developments and current challenges in both theory and practice. Here is a list of distinguished speakers and panellists who have participated at WASD conferences in the past.

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To register/enquire about this conference and all our other conferences and events, please contact us (admin@wasd.org.uk) and if you have any question and/or if you would like to submit any proposal for a conference/event not listed in our portfolio please contact our International Coordinator - Janet Snow at: janet.snow@wasd.org.uk.
Objectives

The objective of this conference is to explore global viewpoints and the latest thinking about the ways in which the recent global financial crisis may affect achieving SD particularly in developing countries. The aim is to address growing concerns for the impact of this downturn on global issues such as deteriorating environmental conditions, energy, obesity and climate change.

Adopting a more holistic approach, the conference will aim to provide a stimulus for knowledge exchange and discussion that focuses on the issues addressed above to critically examine the inter-relationship between these different issues in order to reach solutions and consensus for a better future. The conference will also provide a framework for understanding and acting upon these solutions and consensuses, taking into account a variety of international, institutional and intellectual perspectives. It is also a time now to learn lessons from the successful communities and emulate the ideas and innovations of these communities by the backward and not so successful nations and regions.

Women

Women across the world have an untapped potential as a primary mover of greater development within their countries and regions. Their role is very crucial for increased development, but challenges remain. And so, significant reforms in economic, social, and political institutions must be made to create an enabling environment for women participation and empowerment. However, it appears that investments in human development are not readily translated to better economic and political outcomes for women. Unfortunately, women’s potential and crucial role in development across the world is still impeded by these economic and social factors. Women’s participation is also very important in advancing peace, unity and combating terrorism, which is a most serious threat to SD across all regions of the world. It has also been recognized that women have been largely excluded from the processes of conflict management and prevention and that their role is important in the achievement of lasting peace and security (UN, 2015). 

Theme

The performance of the entire world is not very satisfactory with regard to the international agreed targets and indexes and so far very limited progress is achieved by several countries. The deterioration of the environment in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) for example is a major challenge for all countries in the region with nearly 90% of the region’s surface consists of desert. More seriously rich countries such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are not performing very well showing that a nation’s economic status does not always correspond to its environmental sustainability index (ESI) performance. Moreover the deteriorating environmental conditions will lead to serious water shortage problems in many countries across the world.

Like in the past, the conference will focus on the case studies or country studies in technological innovation and experience and how to manage them effectively. Similar to previous conferences organised by WASD, this multidisciplinary conference is expected to attract large number of global experts and scholars in addition to WASD members all over the world.

Youth

WASD is very keen to encourage the engagement of children and youth from across the world in the conference. We are keen to make the voice of all our children and youth heard and consequently enabling the decision makers to consider those views and ideas in their big decisions. The entire concept of SD is about the future and the future is all about the children and youth! Youth population is growing rapidly in all regions of the world and we are very keen to understand the children and youth perspectives and expectations for their future to help them be ready to grasp the various opportunities generated in the digital economy. We strongly believe our children and youth should be the cornerstone of any strategy by all governments and policy makers. We must listen to our children and youth and more importantly how we can help our youth with their future employment plans and aspirations. Youth from all-over the world are encouraged to participate in the conference and present their research, perspectives and initiatives.

Publications

This volume represents a selection of 57 papers presented during conference. The conference focused on “Globalization, Technology and Sustainable Development”. The selected papers have an interesting profile covering a wide geographical spectrum after the review process.

The different papers have an interesting profile on the state of business, technology, innovation and sustainable development (SD). However Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), Knowledge Management, Investment, Trade and SD are the main themes in this volume.

Editor: Professor Allam Ahmed

ISBN: 1-903721-00-8

Year: 2005

Pages: 566

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