Phạm Minh Đạt, Nguyen Duy Mau, Bùi Thị Thu Loan, Dinh Tran Ngoc Huy
Modern corporate governance standards and principles is becoming vital issues in developing countries such as Vietnam, China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, etc. The 2006 Taiwan Conference on Corporate Governance showed current company system needs not only back-end CG solution such as "gold...
Md. Shah Azam
Abstract Information and communications technology (ICT) offers enormous opportunities for individuals, businesses and society. The application of ICT is equally important to economic and non-economic activities. Researchers have increasingly focused on the adoption and use of ICT by small and mediu...
Qutu Jiang, Zhenci Xu, Hongsheng Zhang
The abrupt outbreak of coronavirus disease in 2019, also known as COVID-19, has led to an unprecedented global public health crisis. Current studies have paid immense attention to the impacts of COVID-19 posed to the atmosphere and the land-based sectors in areas such as air quality, carbon emission...
Reazul Islam, Mohd. Aminul Karim, Rabi Ahmad, Alex Nittoli
This paper shades light on the ‘loan repayment pressure’, which is allegedly exerted by the Micro-Finance Institutions (MFIs) on their borrowers in Bangladesh. A qualitative study was carried out to assess the experiences of the borrowers, who are engaged with Building Resources Across Communiti...
Rezaul Islam, Mirza Mohd.
Introduction Libraries have been cooperating and collaborating on collection building for many years. The main objective of library cooperation and resource sharing is to maximize the availability of and access to information and services at a minimum cost. Library cooperation, networking and resour...
Steven Colatrella
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. With thanks to Silvia Bedulli. Many of the citations on strike activity in this article came from the indispensable website http://www.labourstart.org. 2. To give an idea of the centrality of the Davos conference and its transformativ...
Tyson Rallens, S. M. Ghazanfar
Microfinance: Recent Experience, Future Possibilities Tyson Rallens S. M. Ghazanfar University of Idaho The Economics of Microfinance Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion and Jonathan Morduch MIT Press, Cambridge, MA; 2005 In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the developing world was ...
Abdullah Al Mamun, Tm Abdullah
The aim of the study is to investigate how does the micro-credit does, small scale loans to poor people, work in poverty alleviation and building social capital in rural Bangladesh. The major objective of the study is to show how the NGO activities help to increase women's access to micro-finance, g...
Thu Trang Bui
The appearance of microfinance has been known as a remedy for many social ills rooted in poverty because of its efficacy in credit dispensation, social equality enhancement and reduction of poverty. Millions of poor and non-bankable people in developing countries have been provided access to formal ...
Suraksha Gupta, Verma Prikshat, Parth Patel, Rama Prasad Kanungo
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted how businesses functioned around the world (Donthu and Gustafsson, 2020). The pandemic was disastrous for those with limited resources and restricted finances (Shammi et al., 2020). At the same time, the crisis offered opportunities to those who were technologically r...
Achraf Haddad
AbstractThe continuing emergence of sudden financial crises and the bankruptcy of Big banks audited by the ‘Big Four’ auditors confirms that the external audit quality (EAQ) always remains insufficient compared to the desired quality. The quality weakness is due either to the bad audit company choic...
Sunaakshi Puri, Anjishnujit Bandyopadhyay, Vighnesh Ashok
Anesthesia for ambulatory or day-case surgery (DCS) is the provision of anesthesia services to a patient for a diagnostic or operative procedure, which require facilities for postanesthesia recovery but do not require an overnight stay in a hospital bed.1 With the rates of DCS having increased by ov...
Ananya Roy
Ananya Roy , Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Making of Development , London : Routledge , 2010 . ISBN 978-0-415-87673-5 (paper), ISBN 978-0-415-87672-8 (cloth) . Mr Jiabao. Sir. When you get here, you'll be told that we Indians invented everything from the Internet to hard-boiled eggs to space...
Md. Tahidur Rahman, Syed Zabid Hossain, Md. Anwarul Haque, Md. Abu Hanif Ashik
This study intended to explore the IPO motives and the factors that contributed to IPO oversubscription in Bangladesh. Based on hand-collected data from 101 sample IPO prospectus during 2010–19, the study found an average of 10 IPOs per year, mostly (90%) through the fixed-price method. Among the sa...
Maria Afreen
Abstract For risk and capital measurement, banks and other financial institutions need to meet forthcoming regulatory requirements. However, it is a serious issue to think that meeting regulatory requirements is the sole or even the most important reason for establishing a scientific, sound risk man...
Rahul S Mohile
The Present Study Focuses on Micro Finance Initiatives by banks in rural area as Banking Industry is one of fastest growing sectors in the world. Micro Finance is the provision of financial services to the poor. These individual lack collateral, steady employment and verifiable credit history and th...
Jan Paul Emmert
During the 1960s, the "Comilla Experiment" in one thana (county) of then East Pakistan received international attention as an unusually successful attempt to establish local organizations for rural development. Since Bangladesh became independent in 1971, the Integrated Rural Development Program (IR...
Jennie Weiner
Around the globe and across industries, women remain underrepresented in leadership, and the field of education is no different. For example, in the US, in 2021, fewer than 30% of high school principals identified as women (NCES, 2023), and only 28% of superintendents are women (White, 2023). Women ...
Faria Rahman Annasha, Sabbir Hossen, Monoara Sultana Morzina, Md. Solaiman Kabir et al.
With the quick growth of the credit card system, there is a rising number of misconduct rates on credit card loans, which creates a financial risk for commercial banks. Thus, successful resolutions of the risks are significant for the sound advancement of the industry in the long term. Numerous fina...
Mahadi Hasan
(GB) has switched ordinary financial practice by expelling the requirement for insurance and made a financial framework dependent on common trust, responsibility, interest and inventiveness. GB gives credit to the most unfortunate of the poor in provincial Bangladesh, with no security. At GB, cre...