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Wu, Hao. "How can Developing Countries in Asia Achieve Economic Growth? Taking Bangladesh as an example." SHS Web of Conferences 188 (2024): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202418802008.

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This study analyzes the key drivers of economic growth in Bangladesh from 1980 to 2018 based on theoretical frameworks and historical data. It takes Bangladesh’s development experience as the research object and aims to make three contributions. Firstly, it examines the main contributing factors to Bangladesh’s past growth within the analytical framework of the neoclassical growth theory. This allows summarizing the underlying causes of Bangladesh’s historical economic growth trajectory. Secondly, it investigates the current contributing factors and obstacles to growth in Bangladesh to underst
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Alam, Shah. "BANGLADESH-INDIA RELATIONS: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 7, no. 12 (2020): 243–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i12.2019.318.

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The smooth relationship between Bangladesh and India is essential for these two neighboring countries as the relationship between the two countries is historical. The relations between the two countries are also highly significant for the international relations of South Asia. The good relations between these countries originated since the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. Seemingly, the good relations between them have been prevailing and continuing since the independence of Bangladesh. However, the relations between Bangladesh and India has been complicated and intricate. The historical
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Md., Shah Alam. "BANGLADESH-INDIA RELATIONS: TRENDS AND CHALLENGES." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 7, no. 12 (2019): 243–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3597672.

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The smooth relationship between Bangladesh and India is essential for these two neighboring countries as the relationship between the two countries is historical. The relations between the two countries are also highly significant for the international relations of South Asia. The good relations between these countries originated since the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971. Seemingly, the good relations between them have been prevailing and continuing since the independence of Bangladesh. However, the relations between Bangladesh and India has been complicated and intricate. The historical
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Muhammad Sajidul, Islam, and Hasan Sabbir. "Formation of Diaspora Governance for Bangladesh: An Overview from Indian Diaspora Policies." DIU Journal of Humanities and Social Science 8, no. 1 (2021): 108–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.36481/diujhss.v08i.8t8ndc80.

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Now a days 30 million strong Indian diaspora becomes India’s great economic stakeholder where During his stint as Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee is recognized for promoting genuine interaction with the Indian diaspora in order to build mutually beneficial links. So it is proved that Diasporas are one of the strongest stakeholders for developing countries. From the time immemorial citizens from under developed or developing countries were started to shifting towards a new destination. But due to undeveloped structural conditions; sending countries were unable to govern diaspora communitie
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Islam, Muhammad Sajidul, and Sabbir Hasan. "Formation of Diaspora Governance for Bangladesh: An Overview from Indian Diaspora Policies." DIU Journal of Humanities & Social Science 8 (October 21, 2024): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13959032.

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Now a days 30 million strong Indian diaspora becomes India’s great economicstakeholder where During his stint as Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee is recognized forpromoting genuine interaction with the Indian diaspora in order to build mutually beneficiallinks. So it is proved that Diasporas are one of the strongest stakeholders for developingcountries. From the time immemorial citizens from under developed or developing countrieswere started to shifting towards a new destination. But due to undeveloped structural conditions;sending countries were unable to govern diaspora communitie
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Sattar, Abdus, Leo Vashkor Dewri, and Sharmin Akhter Ananna. "Working Environment for Women Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries: An Empirical Study of Bangladesh." International Journal of Business and Management 11, no. 12 (2016): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v11n12p197.

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Women entrepreneurship is a very thorny task in Bangladesh like other developing nations. Generally, women entrepreneurs are facing number of hindrances during start-up to operating their enterprises though they have enormous contribution to the national economic growth and employment generation. The aim of this research study is to scrutinize the working environment for women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. To conduct the study 752 sample has been considered and examined to get research outcome. The research results reveal that Bangladeshi women entrepreneurs generally have very limited financia
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Modani, Atharva. "MICROFINANCE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES." International Journal of Advanced Research 13, no. 03 (2025): 1362–74. https://doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/20690.

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This paper compares microfinance across Bangladesh, India, Cambodia, France, and the USA from 2013 to 2023. Microfinance, which originated in Bangladesh in the 1970s, provides financial services to low-income individuals. In developing countries, microfinance plays a crucial role in poverty reduction and financial inclusion, with loan disbursements in billions of USD. In contrast, developed countries like France and the USA utilize microfinance on a smaller scale, with disbursements in millions, often for business expansion. Trends show higher loan volumes but greater volatility in developing
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Hoque, Rakibul, Mahfuz Ashraf, Mohammad Afshar Ali, and Rashadul Hasan. "Understanding the Usability of Course Management Systems (CMS) in Developing Countries." International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development 7, no. 3 (2015): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicthd.2015070103.

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Course Management System (CMS) is now probably the most used educational technologies in higher education, behind only the Internet and common office software. It can facilitate posting content, participating in discussions, maintaining a grade book, tracking participation and managing learning activities in an online environment for instructors and learners. But question arises to what extent these systems are successful in developing countries like Bangladesh. Unfortunately there are very few reports and publication that have tried to focus on above issues. In this study, an evaluation and a
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Hasan, Md Mehedi, Liling Cai, Xiaofen Ji, and Francisca Margarita Ocran. "Eco-Friendly Clothing Market: A Study of Willingness to Purchase Organic Cotton Clothing in Bangladesh." Sustainability 14, no. 8 (2022): 4827. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14084827.

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This research study aims to achieve a developing country’s sustainable development in the clothing industry by exploring consumer behavior to a willingness to purchase organic cotton clothing (OCC) and apparel retailers’ responsibilities. Organic cotton clothing development in the fashion industry could play an important role in textile and environmental pollution and create new business opportunities for green clothes. Survey data was collected from top cities in Bangladesh, and 303 useable responses were collected (81.5% male and 18.5% female). In our survey, 60.7% of the participant was emp
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Hassan, Asif, Shamiur Rahman, Shahnawaz Ahmed Onik, Fayek Tasneem Khan, and Adib Ahmed Habib. "Solar Home System: A Feasible Solution to the Energy Crisis in Bangladesh." Advanced Materials Research 463-464 (February 2012): 990–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.463-464.990.

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Bangladesh is on the verge of facing energy crisis. According to the article 16.1 of Bangladesh Constitution fifty five percent of Bangladesh's inhabitants live without electricity, and the grid expansion rate to connect rural areas is threatened by the looming capacity shortage. It has very limited nonrenewable energy resources of its own. It is facing energy crisisand serious desertification problem in rural areas. These issues could be removed if renewable energy is used as aprimary source of energy in rural areas. Bangladeshisendowedwithplentifulsupply ofrenewablesourcesofenergy. Renewable
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Siddiqa, Nasrin. "Intersectional Pandemics in Bangladesh." Girlhood Studies 13, no. 3 (2020): 169–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/ghs.2020.130312.

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Girls and women are the first victims of any calamity, pandemic, or disaster in developing countries like Bangladesh. As it is, they are very often denied health care, are forced to endure child marriage and early motherhood, and are frequently subjected to violence. Given this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic they are now suffering immensely. COVID-19 threatens girls’ rights in countries around the world and will have far-reaching impacts on their health and wellbeing, education, and protection. Self-isolation has increased the rates of gender-based violence. Early marriage and pregnancy are a
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Lata, Lutfun Nahar. "COVID-19, Poverty, and Inequality in Bangladesh." Current History 121, no. 834 (2022): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2022.121.834.141.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the global economy and the livelihoods of disadvantaged populations. Bangladesh, like other developing countries, has been hit hard, and marginalized groups have suffered the most. Before the pandemic, Bangladesh’s economy was growing rapidly, and the country was known for its steady improvement in health and education development indicators. Yet in its pandemic response, the government has been unable to provide adequate aid and health facilities for the large population living in poverty. The response has been hampered by lack of resources, corruption in the
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Salahuddin, Sarah, Muhammad Mehedi Masud, and Kwek Kian Teng. "Remittances and Investment Choices at the Household Level: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh." Jurnal Institutions and Economies 16, no. 2 (2024): 107–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/ijie.vol16no2.5.

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In developing countries like Bangladesh, foreign capital inflows, such as remittances, are a vital source of funds that can bridge the domestic investment gap. Previous empirical results from developing countries show that remittances are widely consumed and seldom used for investment purposes. Therefore, the objective of this study is to identify the link between remittances and investment at the household level in Bangladesh. Based on a large-scale and nationally representative crosssectional secondary data set of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics and employing the ordinary least square (O
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Quaosar, G. M. Azmal Ali. "Adoption of Human Resource Information Systems in Developing Countries: An Empirical Study." International Business Research 11, no. 4 (2018): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v11n4p133.

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There is an inadequate understanding of the successful use and effects of a human resource information system (HRIS) in a developing country context. Given this backdrop, this study plans to explore the determinants impact on HRIS adoption in a developing country. A research model was developed after studying the existing literature, and a questionnaire was developed accordingly to collect data through a purposive sampling method.Materials and Methods: To assess adoption of human resource information system, this study applied the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Dat
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Sakil, Afzal Hossain. "Urbanization and housing policies in developing countries like Bangladesh: A study." ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 10, no. 7 (2020): 483. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-7137.2020.00794.6.

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Imran, Khalid, Fahima Khanam, Ahsan Habib, Md Saddam Hossain, Mehedi Hasan, and Md Obidul Haque. "Economic Growth, Renewable Energy Consumption, and Health Outcomes in Bangladesh: An Analysis Using Canonical Cointegrating Regression (CCR)." South Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 6, no. 3 (2025): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2024.6301.

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The global transition to renewable energy is critical for addressing climate change, ensuring energy security, and improving public health outcomes. However, in developing countries like Bangladesh, the adoption of renewable energy remains limited despite rapid economic growth and improvements in life expectancy. This study investigates the long-term relationships between life expectancy (LE), economic growth (PGDP), and renewable energy consumption (REC) in Bangladesh, aiming to bridge gaps in understanding the driving force for the adoption of renewable energy in a developing country context
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Mustafa, Ghulam, Aysha Javed, and Muhammad Arsalan. "Parliamentary Democracy in Developing Countries: Comparative Study of Pakistan and Bangladesh (2008 to 2013)." Review of Politics and Public Policy in Emerging Economies 3, no. 1 (2021): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/rope.v3i1.1345.

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Purpose: Parliamentary democracy is one of the unique forms of democracy. It is practiced in various countries of the world successfully. Like Australia, Canada exercises it in very effective manner. Pakistan and Bangladesh both countries are practicing parliamentary democracy. This research paper made comparison between Pakistan and Bangladesh and also find out reasons that weakened the democratic system in both developing countries like non democratic attitude of their political leaders, poverty, corruption, injustices, lack of education, dictatorship and terrorism that destabilized the parl
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Howladar, Mohammad Harisur Rahman, and Md Sahidur Rahman. "Servant Leadership (SL) in the Context of Bangladesh." International Journal of Applied Management Theory and Research 2, no. 2 (2020): 54–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijamtr.2020070104.

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The main purpose of the study is to know the practices of servant leadership (SL) in the context of Bangladesh. Specifically, the study explores the fitness of SL constructs in a developing country like Bangladesh. Data were collected using SL scale developed by Van Dierendonck and Nuijten from 432 respondents working in the different branches of private commercial banks of Bangladesh. The convenience sampling technique was used for selecting the respondents. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was applied for analyzing the data. It was revealed that SL is partially practices in the context of
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Khan, S., S. Arifeen, N. Chakrobarty, and A. E. Rahman. "Deaths Due to Cancer Among Women of Reproductive Age in Bangladesh on the Rise: Findings From Two National Level Mortality and Health Care Survey." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (2018): 220s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.89100.

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Background: Bangladesh, a developing country from southeast Asia has the population of 160 million and currently ranks as being the 7th most populated country in the world. Like many other developing countries, Bangladesh is going through an epidemiologic transition, with significant reductions in mortality due to acute, infectious, and parasitic diseases and increases in noncommunicable, degenerative, and chronic diseases over the last 20 years. In this course, of transition, the deaths due to cancer is also on the rise. Among all adult deaths, cancer the third leading cause of death and acco
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Ahmed, Zuhayer, and Farjana Yeasmeen. "First World Healthcare by Third World Provider: Position of Bangladesh." Journal of Health Science Research 1, no. 2 (2016): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.18311/jhsr/2016/v1/i2/4597.

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Despite being a third world country, Bangladesh has a huge prospect of providing modern, advanced healthcare in cheap rates. It has started that journey by building new health infrastructures, strengthening primary health care, increasing outputs of doctors, nurses and paramedics, developing a strong health information system and encouraging public-private partnerships. With increasing GDP, health status of people has also been improved as evidenced by achieving targets of the health related indicators in Millennium Development Goals. In spite of having lower per capita health expenditure than
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Dewri, Leo Vashkor, Md Rashidul Islam, and Netai Kumar Saha. "Behavioral Analysis of Credit Card Users in a Developing Country: A Case of Bangladesh." International Journal of Business and Management 11, no. 4 (2016): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v11n4p299.

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<p>Economic structure plays a vital role to drive consumer spending attitudes in different countries. Bangladesh is considering as a lower middle income country that indicates citizen of Bangladesh doesn’t have significant ability to increase their spending habits. Bangladeshis’ are experiencing credit card not more than two decades. Also accepting credit card by wider merchants in lieu of payment is also comparatively new practice in Bangladesh. In this regard, the financial institutions / credit card issuers and retailers are experiencing new spending behaviors of credit card holders.
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Hossain, Md Sumon, and Jaap Van Baars. "Global value chain: An empirical investigation of Bangladesh’s garments and textile industry." International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478) 11, no. 3 (2022): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v11i3.1726.

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Bangladesh is the second-largest garments and textile exporting country in the world and has more than 80 percent of its total export earnings from this sector. Despite it playing a significant role in policymaking in developing countries like Bangladesh, there is a gap in study regarding the effect of participation and position of garments and textile industry in the global value chain (GVC). This paper empirically analyses the participation and position of Bangladesh’s garments and textile industry in the context of the GVC by using the multiregional Input-Output table EORA Global MIRO. We f
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Islam, Khondokar Naymul, Sumaya Sultana, Ferdous Rahman, and Abdur Rahman. "Exploring the impact of child underweight status on common childhood illnesses among children under five years in Bangladesh along with spatial analysis." PLOS ONE 19, no. 9 (2024): e0311183. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311183.

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Background In developing countries like Bangladesh, under-five children are mostly experiencing and suffering from common diseases like fever, cough, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections (ARI). To mitigate these problems, it’s crucial to spot prevalent areas and take proper action. This study investigates the spatial distribution and associated factors of prevalent childhood illnesses across Bangladesh. Methods and findings This research comprised 8,306 children’s information from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2017–18. We performed chi-square, t-tests, binary logist
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Nizam, Uddin Ahmed, Uddin Mahmud Nashir, Asad Uz Zaman Md., Ferdous Zannatul, and Chandra Halder Shyam. "Effect of Different Salinity Level on Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) Production under Climate Change Condition in Bangladesh." Annual Research & Review in Biology 13, no. 3 (2017): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2017/33613.

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Tomato is a crop with the greatest economic importance in the world and salinity stress causes are reduction in the quantity and quality of crop production. Today the main challenge in world agriculture is to sustain the continuously growing global population, and this becomes more difficult due to climatic change, as this imposes further abiotic stress. The aim of this study was to find out the salinity effect on tomato production. The study was initiated at the Irrigation and Water Management (IWM) research field of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh during October 2007 to
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Irshadullah, Naseeb Muhammad. "The art of medicine: a developing country version." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 19, no. 4 (2020): 778–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v19i4.46643.

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‘The art of medicine’ is a commonly discussed topic in clinical medicine. It is that aspect of medical practice which makes the physicians more humane over medical scientists. Though frequently reminded by the teachers in academic environment, in a developing country like Bangladesh, the art of medicine is barely practised at any level of care. An effort is made in this article to depict the practice of medicine in developing countries mostly devoid of art, the reasons behind, and some suggestions.
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Bhuiyan, Mohammad Rakibul Islam, and Most Sadia Akter. "Assessing the Potential Usages of Blockchain to Transform Smart Bangladesh: A PRISMA Based Systematic Review." Journal of Information Systems and Informatics 6, no. 1 (2024): 245–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.51519/journalisi.v6i1.659.

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In recent years, both researchers and internet users have been attracted to the concept of blockchain technology for transforming smart Bangladesh. This study focuses on the possibilities of blockchain technology leading to the transformation of Bangladesh into a smart nation. This article also explains the working procedure and potential usage of the blockchain concept in Bangladesh. The study is mainly focused on qualitative approaches. The researcher used the PRISMA 2020 platform to identify and choose relevant studies and reports from indexed publications. As the idea of block chain techno
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Md. Mazedul Haque and Md Zahid Hasan. "An analysis of the obstructive factors that impact the growth of entrepreneurs among university graduates in Bangladesh." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 2 (2024): 305–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.2.2290.

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The development of university graduate’s entrepreneurial intentions is essential for the financial stability of developing countries like Bangladesh. The purpose of the research is to detect the variables that inhibit or impede Bangladeshi university graduates from starting new businesses. The study was carried out. 150 recent business graduates from five institutions in Bangladesh—three public universities and two private universities—were chosen and interviewed for the study. The participant graduates completed a standardized survey with a five-point Likert scale, and secondary information w
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Chakraborty, Bejoya, and Rajib Chowdhury. "Accounting Technology and Financial Decision Making among Small Business Owners in Developing Countries: A Focus on Bangladesh." Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting 25, no. 6 (2025): 351–65. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajeba/2025/v25i61858.

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Aims: Although there is growing use of digital technology in financial management, little is known about the impact of accounting technology on financial decision-making in small business enterprises (SBEs) in developing economies such as Bangladesh. This study aimed to investigate how accounting technology is influencing financial decision-making in Bangladeshi small business enterprises (SBEs) based on examination of trends, benefits, and adoption challenges. Study Design: A mixed-method cross-sectional design using quantitative questionnaires and qualitative interviews. Place and Duration o
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Maruf, Md Hasan, Mohammad Asif ul Haq, Suman Kumar Dey, Ahmed Al Mansur, and A. S. M. Shihavuddin. "Adaptation for sustainable implementation of Smart Grid in developing countries like Bangladesh." Energy Reports 6 (November 2020): 2520–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2020.09.010.

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Raihan, Sobhan. "The Concept of Cloud Accounting and its Adoption in Bangladesh." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3, no. 4 (2019): 1261–67. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3590951.

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This paper discusses the theoretical concepts behind cloud accounting and its adoption in a developing country like Bangladesh. The field of accounting has improved significantly with the introduction of cloud computing. In cloud accounting, a client outsources the accounting services of the entity using the service of a third party vendor. There are three models of cloud accounting namely IaaS Infrastructure as a Service , PaaS Platform as a Service and SaaS Software as a Service . Cloud accounting is more cost effective, secure and flexible and, provides larger storage compared to traditiona
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Rahman, Shafiqur, and Aminul Islam. "Success Factors in the Implementation of Healthcare Information Systems (HIS) among Developing Countries." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 23, no. 4 (2024): 957–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v23i4.76505.

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Developing countries face significant challenges establishing healthcare information systems (HIS) due to inadequate government regulations and outdated technology infrastructures. For example, the lack of digital patient data collection in Bangladesh exacerbates the accessibility to quality healthcare. Standardizing hospital healthcare systems could streamline patient management, potentially servicing more patients effectively. This study utilizes a systematic literature review (SLR) to consolidate key factors enhancing HIS in such regions. By reviewing 4014 studies from databases like IEEE X
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Ranjan, Amit. "The Making of Bangladesh-China Relations." Jindal Journal of International Affairs 1, no. 2 (2017): 40–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.54945/jjia.v1i2.100.

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China’s aid and assistance policy has been focused on developing new production centres which can contribute to its manufacturing base. Further, it has been the endeavour of China to engage the south Asian countries so that it can reach out to the Indian Ocean region as well as explore political and economic synergies with the smaller countries of South Asia. China has espoused for connecting its southern provinces with South Asian countries through initiatives such as BCIM economic corridor while at the same time developing the port and road infrastructure of the lest developed nations. This
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Md., Mazedul Haque, and Zahid Hasan Md. "An analysis of the obstructive factors that impact the growth of entrepreneurs among university graduates in Bangladesh." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 2 (2024): 305–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14836831.

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The development of university graduate’s entrepreneurial intentions is essential for the financial stability of developing countries like Bangladesh. The purpose of the research is to detect the variables that inhibit or impede Bangladeshi university graduates from starting new businesses. The study was carried out. 150 recent business graduates from five institutions in Bangladesh—three public universities and two private universities—were chosen and interviewed for the study. The participant graduates completed a standardized survey with a five-point Likert scale, and secon
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SIDDIK, Md Nur Alam, Gang SUN, Sajal KABIRA, Joghee SHANMUGAN, and Cui YANJUAN. "IMPACTS OF E-BANKING ON PERFORMANCE OF BANKS IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM BANGLADESH." Journal of Business Economics and Management 17, no. 6 (2016): 1066–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2015.1068219.

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E-banking has become one of the most popular methods of banking that has experienced a considerable expansion during the last few years. However, there is relative dearth of empirical studies examining the impact of e-banking on performance of banks. Though e-banking is gaining acceptance in Bangladesh, impact of e-banking on bank’s performance is yet to be established. This paper fills this gap. Using panel data of 13 banks over the period of 2003–2013, this study empirically investigated the impact of e-banking on the performance of Bangladeshi banks measured in terms of Return on Equity, Re
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Saha, Sanjoy Kumar, Subrata Saha, and Mahfuza Maliha Lubna. "The Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth: Context of Bangladesh." Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 9, no. 8 (2021): 241–349. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sjahss.2021.v09i08.001.

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This article looks at the impact of foreign aid (foreign loans and grants) on economic growth in developing countries like Bangladesh. Using a time series analysis to perform an empirical inquiry for Bangladesh between 1995 and 2016. Several time series techniques are used in this work, including the Johansen–Juseliues test and the Granger causality test. In the short run, foreign loans have a greater impact on economic growth (per capita GDP), whereas foreign grants have no effect. There is also a one-way correlation between foreign loans and domestic investment. In the coming days, we recomm
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Islam, Md Shariful, and Md Zahidul Alam. "Antecedents of Customer Loyalty in The Telecommunications Industry -Evidence from Bangladesh." Jahangirnagar University Journal of Business Research 23, no. 2 (2024): 39–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.53461/jujbr.v23i2.25.

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With the rapid growth of the telecommunications industry in Bangladesh, many people have adopted this communication process. While previous studies have extensively examined the adoption of mobile services, few have focused on customer loyalty and satisfaction in Bangladesh. This study primarily investigates the factors that impact customer loyalty in the Bangladeshi context of the telecommunications industry. The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) is used as the underlying theory to explain customer loyalty. A quantitative research strategy was employed, and data was collected through a self-adm
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Siddiquee, Muhammad Shahadat Hossain, Md Saiful Islam, and Md Raied Arman. "Gender Earnings Gap among Urban Youth Adults in Bangladesh: A Comparative Static Analysis." Research in Applied Economics 13, no. 3 (2021): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/rae.v13i3.18890.

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Despite the importance and recognition of young women's engagement in income-generating activities for socio-economic development, the gender earnings gap still persists across countries, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. This study presents two datasets from the most recent past to provide fresh evidence for Bangladesh’s urban labor market that has yet to be closely studied. Using individual-level data from the BBS’s (Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics) Labour Force Surveys (LFS) conducted in 2010 and 2015, we have explored the gender earnings gap among the youth (aged 18 to 35
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Hossain, M., S. Rahman, A. Alam, et al. "Implication of human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2) over expression in treatment of breast cancer in developing countries—report on 250 cases from Bangladesh." Journal of Clinical Oncology 25, no. 18_suppl (2007): 14139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.14139.

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14139 Background: Carcinoma breast is the second most common malignancy in Bangladeshi women. Though HER-2 over expression has profound effect on prognosis of breast cancer, no published data is available about this among Bangladeshi patients. Our aim in this study was to see HER-2 status in Bangladeshi patients, and their relation with other prognostic parameters. Implication of this molecular marker in management of breast cancer in poor country like ours remains controversial, keeping in mind the exorbitantly high cost of Trastuzumab. Methods: This prospective study was conducted in the dep
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Begum, Dr Afroza. "Antibiotic Resistance in Acne Treatment: Emerging Challenges and Implications for Dermatology Practice in Developing Countries like Bangladesh." Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy 13, no. 09 (2024): 377–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.36347/sajp.2024.v13i09.001.

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Background: Antibiotic resistance in acne treatment is an escalating global issue, particularly in developing countries like Bangladesh, where misuse of antibiotics is prevalent. Objective: To assess the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant Cutibacterium acnes and its implications for acne treatment efficacy at Aurora Skin and Aesthetics in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2021 to March 2022 at Aurora Skin and Aesthetics, Dhaka. A total of 100 acne patients were selected, and antibiotic sensitivity tests were performed on C. acnes strains isolated
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Akter, Sharmin, Imtiaz Nayeem, and M. A. Humayun. "Prospects and Challenges of Computer Assisted Virtual Education System During COVID-19 in Developing Countries from Students’ Perspectives." Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine 12, no. 12 (2020): 1447–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asem.2020.2721.

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This research paper presents an analysis of prospects and challenges of computer assisted virtual education systems in developing countries during COVID-19 pandemic. A questionnaire-based survey has been conducted through an online platform to assess the prospects and challenges of adopting computer assisted virtual education systems during the current pandemic in the 21st century. The questionnaire is composed of ten questions related to the computer assisted virtual education systems in Bangladesh. This analysis has been performed based on the data obtained from students’ perspectives. The o
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Uddin Ahmed, Sams. "Role of Tax Amnesty in Ensuring Voluntary Compliance: The Case of Income Tax in Bangladesh." Journal of Bangladesh Studies 19, no. 1-2 (2017): 25–31. https://doi.org/10.1163/27715086-0190102004.

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Like many other developing countries, compliance in the field of income tax is a burning issue and poses a formidable challenge for the income tax administration in Bangladesh. One way of ensuring voluntary compliance is to allow a tax amnesty scheme used around the world to improve compliance. Bangladesh also uses this tool to improve voluntary compliance. This paper argues that though tax amnesty temporarily augments revenue collection, in the long tum it does not. Particularly, in Bangladesh, tax amnesty schemes are used, inter alia, for ulterior motive of whitening black money held by poli
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Chowdhury, Mohammed Ali Arshad, and Md Zahedul Islam. "ECO-FRIENDLY BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE IN BANGLADESH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 10, no. 1 (2023): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/myse.v10i1.21247.

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Currently Sustainable Development Goals (17 goals) are the main challenges for industrialization and infrastructure development for an economy. One challenge faced is in developing economy like Bangladesh where the focus of industrialization has been given priority by sacrificing natural conservation. Recently a large number of health cares have been established all over the country. Therefore, a huge amount of medical wastage is generated daily and Bio-medical waste management is inevitable for sustainable development. The management of bio medical waste is directly relevant to SDG goal 3 (Go
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Hoque, Md Rakibul, Md Ekram Hossin, and Wahiduzzaman Khan. "Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) Practices In Health Care Sectors Of Bangladesh." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 6 (2016): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n6p307.

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Strategic Information Systems Planning (SISP) has been a topic of considerable importance and interest to Information Systems (IS) professionals since the 1970's and consistently ranked as a top issue for IS executives in both developed and developing countries. Studies have shown that SISP can assist manager in defining the information systems, develop IS strategy, and allocate resources for IS strategy. However, the use of SISP in healthcare sectors in developing countries like Bangladesh is underdeveloped and under-researched. This study examined the benefits of SISP in healthcare organizat
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Mozaffor, Miliva, Enayetur Raheem, Muhammad Sougatul Islam, et al. "Suicidal behaviors among undergraduate medical students in Bangladesh." Research and Development in Medical Education 11 (July 31, 2022): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/rdme.2022.014.

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Background: Suicide among medical students is a global public health concern; however, it is often addressed poorly in developing countries like Bangladesh. This study aims to examine suicidal behaviors among undergraduate medical students in Bangladesh. Methods: This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted between February and July of 2019. Data were collected from 583 MBBS students at Bangladesh’s public and private medical colleges. A convenience sampling method was used, and data were collected through a pretested semi-constructed questionnaire. Results: A lifetime suicidal ideation
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Devnath, Popy, Imam Hossain, Mohammad Sharif Uddin, Md Hasibul Hossain, and Md Riyadh Al Rakib. "RESPONSES TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: A SCENARIO OF BANGLADESH." Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences 9, no. 3 (2021): 254–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.18006/2021.9(3).254.262.

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Emerging at the end of 2019 in China, novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infected millions and killed thousands of people across the globe. Like other South Asian countries such as India and Pakistan, Bangladesh is also struggling to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the first detection on March 2020, terrible touch of the corona had been inundated Bangladesh with a total of 5,661,926 suspected patients and reported 776,257 (13.7%) cases, 12,005 deaths (1.5% CFR), and an overall recovery of 715,321 (92%) cases as of May 11, 2020. In attempts to reduce the burden of corona cases in one of the mo
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Hossain, Mohammad, and Haitham Mohammed. "Foreign Ownership Control and the Bilateral Investment Treaties in South Asian Countries." Lex Publica 10, no. 1 (2023): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.58829/lp.10.1.2023.101-122.

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Abstract. In absence of any global treaty, the Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) are playing an important role of regulating foreign investments in the host countries. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, there are 2361 bilateral investment treaties are in force and like other members of the World Trade Organization Bangladesh also signed bilateral investment treaties to facilitate trade. The primary purpose of economic globalization is the economic development of the developing and least-developed countries as well as to facilitate benefits of the home state
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Hasan, A. S. M. Monjurul, Rakib Hossain, Rashedul Amin Tuhin, Taiyeb Hasan Sakib, and Patrik Thollander. "Empirical Investigation of Barriers and Driving Forces for Efficient Energy Management Practices in Non-Energy-Intensive Manufacturing Industries of Bangladesh." Sustainability 11, no. 9 (2019): 2671. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11092671.

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Improved energy efficiency is being considered as one of the significant challenges to mitigating climate change all over the world. While developed countries have already adopted energy management and auditing practices to improve energy efficiency, the developing countries lag far behind. There are a limited number of studies which have been conducted in the context of developing countries, which mostly revolve around highly energy-intensive sectors. This study looks into the existence and importance of the challenges to and motivating forces for the adoption of energy management practices i
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Halabi, Abdel Karim, and Mohammad Salahuddin Chowdhury. "Bangladesh accountants and Continuing Professional Development." Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies 8, no. 4 (2018): 514–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jaee-12-2017-0123.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine professional accountant’s views on their satisfaction with Continuing Professional Development (CPD) offered by members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB). While there is a great deal of research on CPD and accountants in developed countries, less developing countries are absent from this literature, and there have been calls for this type of research. Design/methodology/approach The present study employed a survey of members of the ICAB. Findings Results show that accountants in Bangladesh are satisfied with the CPD p
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Nisha, Nabila, Mehree Iqbal, Afrin Rifat, and Sherina Idrish. "Adoption of e-Government Services." International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 8, no. 3 (2016): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijesma.2016070104.

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Electronic tax (e-Tax) filing is an emerging area of e-government. Many developed countries today have initiated tax e-filing. However, such a service is yet to establish itself as an integrated system, especially in developing countries like Bangladesh. Since it has the potential to improve the overall process of tax filing, it is important to understand the factors that can influence taxpayers' acceptance and use of e-Tax filing systems. This research thus proposes a model to identify such adoption factors in the context of Bangladesh. Findings claim that facilitating conditions, trust, effo
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Sanjoy Basak Partha, Maliha Tabassum, Md. Ashraful Goni, and Priyanka Kundu. "Artificial intelligence (AI) and future newsrooms: A study on journalists of Bangladesh." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 30, no. 1and2 (2024): 96–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v30i1and2.1235.

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Many Western and economically developed countries have already incorporated Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their newsrooms. As the media industry is constantly addressing new technological advancements, media scholars are highly confident about the combination of AI and the newsroom. This research investigates AI as a new prospect in the Bangladeshi journalism arena, focusing on the current state of AI usage and projecting the future by evaluating professional journalists’ ‘Mental Readiness’ across a variety of media companies. In the first phase, from the survey of 107 working journalists
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