Fahmida Kaiser

Fahmida Kaiser is a distinguished academic figure in the field of tourism and hospitality management. As a Lecturer at the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Daffodil Institute of IT, she has dedicated her career to advancing knowledge in the intersection of tourism and sustainability. With a passion for exploring the multifaceted relationship between tourism and sustainable practices, Her research has not only contributed to the academic community but also holds significant implications for the global tourism industry. Her commitment to shedding light on the importance of responsible and eco-conscious tourism practices has garnered recognition from both peers and students alike.

Publications

Challenges and Sustainability of Green Finance in the Tourism Industry: Evidence From Bangladesh
Sanjeev Kumar, Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder, Firoj Kabir, Fahmida Kaiser. © 2024. 15 pages.
A country's tourism sector is a vital component of economic growth. It can benefit from 'green finance' by raising the bar for service and increasing its sense of...
Digital Detox Movement in the Tourism Industry: Traveler Perspective
Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder, Firoj Kabir, Fahmida Kaiser, Farhana Yeasmin Lina. © 2024. 20 pages.
Although the widespread availability and convenience of digital gadgets have improved our quality of life, there is still a correlation between individuals and a wide range of...
Artificial Intelligence in Business: Negative Social Impacts
Sanjeev Kumar, Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder, Fahmida Kaiser. © 2024. 17 pages.
People who work on artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that directly affect people's social or ethical lives face different types of problems. These include...
Pilgrimage Creative Tourism: A Gateway to Sustainable Development Goals in Bangladesh
Mohammad Badruddoza Talukder, Sanjeev Kumar, Fahmida Kaiser, Md. Nasir Mia. © 2024. 16 pages.
This chapter investigates the possibility that creative tourism based on pilgrimage could serve as a driving force in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) in...