Md. Aminul Islam, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Abu Zafar Muhammad Obaidullah, Monjurul Alam
This study examines the effect of characteristics of entrepreneur and characteristics of the firm on the businesssuccess of Small and Medium Enterprises in Bangladesh. The study is based on survey methodology through aquestionnaire administered on the owners and employees of small firms. Data are an...
Nazamul Hoque, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Kazi Deen Mohammad
Abstract Around 3 billion people are living in poverty of which 35 % are from Muslim World (World Bank 2010). In this case, global Muslim community has prime role to address the injustice of global poverty through zakah as an Islamic faith-based institution and having potential annual fund of $139.3...
Kamala Thriemer, Albino Bobogare, Benedikt Ley, Clarice Samo Gudo et al.
The goal to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific by 2030 will require the safe and widespread delivery of effective radical cure of malaria. In October 2017, the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Vivax Working Group met to discuss the impediments to primaquine (PQ) radical cure, how these ...
Md. Aminul Islam, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, T. Ramayah, Muhammad Muazzem Hossain
Mobile commerce or better known as M-commerce is a fairly new phenomenon in the wake of the second technology wave from the famous E-commerce (electronic commerce) in the 21st century. As the Internet started to proliferate in many parts of the world, the mobile phone penetration in terms of voice c...
Kamala Thriemer, Benedikt Ley, Albino Bobogare, Dysoley Lek et al.
The delivery of safe and effective radical cure for Plasmodium vivax is one of the greatest challenges for achieving malaria elimination from the Asia-Pacific by 2030. During the annual meeting of the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Vivax Working Group in October 2016, a round table discuss...
Nazamul Hoque, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Masrurul Mowla
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop the features as well as model of organisational culture from Islamic point of view. Design/methodology/approach The study is descriptive, in so far as its goal is to describe a method, and the nature of the paper is conceptual. The study draws on secon...
Mahi Uddin, Kalsom Ali, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Afzal Ahmad
This study examines the impact of the emotional and instrumental support of coworkers and supervisors with respect to the work-life balance of banks’ female staffs. Primary data were obtained a through a questionnaire survey administered to female commercial bank employees in Bangladesh (N = 558). D...
Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Anees Janee Ali
Although microcredit is considered the main vehicle for increasing the income of the poor and alleviating poverty in B angladesh, it is now well recognised that more than this is needed to reach the ultra poor in rural areas. Consequently, almost half of the B angladesh population is in some way lin...
Mahi Uddin, Kalsom Ali, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan
This study, grounded on the Conservation of Resource (COR) theory, examines the role of perceived social support sources and the moderating impact of work-life policy on work-life balance (WLB) among female employees in the context of the Bangladeshi banking industry. Data were collected from 559 fe...
Syed Mohammad Ather, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Nazamul Hoque
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to indicate total motivation under Islamic management. Design/methodology/approach The research was based on both primary and secondary materials. The primary data were gathered following a sample survey through direct personal interview by the researchers; the s...
Ching Swe Phru, Mohammad Golam Kibria, Kamala Thriemer, Mahtab Uddin Chowdhury et al.
We herein report the first case of Mediterranean glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) variant from Bangladesh. A boy had been admitted to hospital and was diagnosed with uncomplicated Plasmodium vivax infection and treated with 30 mg/kg body weight (BW) chloroquine for 3 days and 4.8 mg/kg BW pr...
Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Anees Janee Ali
This study examines the relationship between non-governmental organisations’ (NGOs) socio-economic and training programmes and their beneficiaries’ coping capacity during natural disasters. NGOs are the most active force supporting community welfare programmes in dealing with vulnerable clients duri...
Mahi Uddin, Kalsom Ali, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan
Most previous studies on work-life balance have adopted the developed and western country perspectives, which are rich in support structures and legislative policies to address employee work-life demands. To date, few similar studies have been done in emerging economies, where there are few work-lif...
Md Ibrahim, Kazi Deen Mohammad, Nazamul Hoque, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan
Around the world Islamic banking system is getting popularity gradually due to its multidimensional benefits. Consequently, many tradition banks have been converted (such as FSIBL and EIBBL) into Islamic Sharia’h based banks for the superiority of Islamic banking system. Thus, it is the curiosity of...
Mohammad Mahfuzul Islam Chowdhury, Khatijah Othman, Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan, Ibrahim Fahad Sulaiman
Workforce motivation is a concern for the corporate sector. Corporate governance and leaders have a significant role in motivating human resources to increase their productivity and efficiency. This study aims at identifying the impact of effective corporate governance and motivational leadership fa...