Postgraduate students can bring new ideas and approaches to research, helping to advance the field. Their involvement can foster creativity and develop important skills like conducting research professionally, critical thinking and problem solving. This experience can prepare them for future careers and contribute to the overall quality of research. By working with experienced researchers, postgraduate students can expand the scope of research and build valuable connections. This collaboration ensures the continuity of research and provides students with mentorship and guidance. This will pave the way for them to pursue their PhD education and prepare them to tackle any issue during their PhD thesis. Overall, including postgraduate students in research projects helps to develop a skilled workforce and improve the quality and impact of research.
Contributions of postgraduate students to collaborative research often include participation in one or more of the following activities: drafting research components (e.g., introduction, literature review), gathering required secondary data, and performing empirical analysis. The participation of postgraduate students in writing and collecting secondary data is demonstrated in the following ongoing research, which builds upon completed master's theses:
2. The 2nd International Conference and Forum on Business and Digital Economy (IBDE 2024):
3. Publishing articles in Q1 journals: