Business Analytics in the Eyes of the Learner and Educator: A Pakistani Perspective

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Опубликовано в::Global Management Journal for Academic & Corporate Studies vol. 15, no. 1 (Spring 2025), p. 34-56
Главный автор: Warraich, Usman Ali
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520 3 |a This research examines the growing dynamics of Business Analytics (BA) and how academics in Pakistan perceive it. The study uses a qualitative design to categorize how university students and faculty members understand Business Analytics (BA). Data was collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. The initial results disclose a wide range of views. Some participants view BA mainly as a field rooted in mathematics and statistics. At the same time, others focus on practical tools like Excel, Power Bl, and dashboards. A third group links BA more closely with programming, particularly languages such as Python and SQL.One of the key findings is the variation in content offered under Business Analytics programs across Pakistani universities. This finding suggests a lack of standardization, as the field is still relatively new in this area. The analysis also shows distinct disparities between how students and faculty view Business Analytics. These differences reflect varied teaching philosophies. The report concludes by suggesting curriculum development, effective teaching strategies, and directions for future research. It also emphasizes the need to align academic programs with the changing expectations of students and the needs of the industry in the Pakistani context. 
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653 |a Artificial intelligence 
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