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Vishal Rana is an Assistant Professor of Management. He holds a PhD in Human Resource Management from Griffith University, Australia. His research examines the intersections of generative AI, leadership, workforce capability, and educational transformation, with a sustained focus on ethical AI governance and competency-based assessment design. He has led and contributed to funded research projects across Australia and the Middle East, working with universities, policymakers, and industry partners to develop governance frameworks and pedagogical systems that respond to the demands of an AI-mediated institutional landscape. Govand Khalid Azeez is a Lecturer in the discipline of Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University, Sydney. He specialises in the history and philosophy of technology, and the political economy of Artificial Intelligence. Ray Parker works at the edge of technology, systems thinking, and emerging AI architecture. An independent systems theorist and strategist, he explores how decentralised infrastructure, machine emotional intelligence, and sovereign AI capability could reshape how societies design and govern technology. With an MBA and Graduate Diploma in Management, Ray has delivered complex projects across telecommunications, engineering, construction, and infrastructure. He is developing the KlusterAI architecture and co-founding MakerPlace.ai to build decentralised compute ecosystems and practical frameworks for human-AI collaboration. Alan Nankervis is an adjunct professor of HRM at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience across Australia, Canada, Southeast Asia and China. He has more than 100 co-authored publications. His current research focus is on the future of work, encompassing technology, intergenerational workforces and other demographic trends.
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