“…Pakistan allocated just 1.7% of its GDP to education in the previous fiscal year, the lowest among neighbouring countries (Abid, 2022). This financial shortage has had an overwhelming impact on various aspects of Pakistani universities, such as the research culture, infrastructure and support facilities, the quality of education, and most importantly, the performance of the universities (Banuri, 2021;Iqbal et al, 2018Iqbal et al, , 2023aIqbal et al, 2023cIqbal et al, , 2023dJaved et al, 2020;Murtaza and Hui, 2021). This poor performance is also reflected in the QS World University Rankings, 2023, where only seven Pakistani universities ranked within the top 1,000 (QS, 2023).…”