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Dr. Mohammed Alam

Lecturer

Dr. Mohammed Jahangir Alam is the lecturer and unit coordinator of business and corporate law, business and IT ethics, entrepreneurship, sustainability, ESG and business ethics, disruptive innovation, global entrepreneurship, international business, and organisational behaviour at Crown Institute of Higher Education, Australia, both undergraduate and master’s programs. Simultaneously, Dr. Alam is serving as the subject coordinator and lecturer for Management Principles, Cross-Cultural Management, and Marketing at the School of Business and Management Program at King’s Own Institute, Sydney, Australia. He  is also currently teaching enterprise law at Western Sydney University Law School. Previously,he was also a business law coordinator and lecturer in the master’s program at the Polytechnic Institute of Australia. Dr. Alam also taught as a tutor at the University of Wollongong (UOW), worked as a research assistant at IUCN, Bangladesh and at Western Sydney University Law School. He also worked as a natural resources’ governance program coordinator at various national and international NGOs in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Dr. Alam also served as Manager (Tea and Rubber) at British multinational ‘James Finlay’, currently is a sister concern ofa multinational corporation ‘Sware Group’. After working as a manager and development worker for over seven years in Bangladesh, Dr. Alam moved to Australia to pursue his higher education at the University of Wollongong (UOW), NSW, Australia, and gained both a Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) and a Master of Environmental Science with a dissertation (specialisation in Environmental Management). He then moved to the School of Law at the University of New England (UNE) to conduct PhD research on “Developing Legal Frameworks for Community-Based Invasive Plant Species Governance for Sustainable Forestry and Biodiversity Conservation in Bangladesh: Lessons from New South Wales, Australia” and completed his PhD in Sustainability Law. He also obtained a 4-year professional degree in Applied Science in Forestry and Environmental Sciences (with honours) from the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Dr. Alam is interested in researching the implications of business and corporate law on sustainability reporting by businesses, the transition from traditional business to social business in cross-cultural management settings, and the governance of natural resources to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Routledge, UK is currently publishing Dr. Alam’s first book, “Legal Frameworks for Invasive Plant Species Governance for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Forestry”.