Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Syed Saad Andaleeb
The growing trend of Bangladeshi patients travelling abroad for medical services has led to some soul-searching in policy circles. While other countries of the Southeast Asia region are profiting from medical tourism, Bangladesh not only lags behind, it also loses patients to these countries in a co...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, A.T.M. Nurul Amin
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
This research analyses the performance of the private university business graduates. Four broad categories of expected skills, with a number of variables in each category, are evaluated. The research showed that the private university business graduates' performance with respect to the categories (4...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
The nongovernment universities of Bangladesh started their operation in the early 1990s with the major objective of reducing outflow of students by giving quality education. Even after a decade, the performance of the nongovernment universities of Bangladesh is found below the standard average. Thou...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Kaniz Fatima
This research explored Dhaka slum dwellers’ (n=434 using convenience, quota, and judgmental sampling) view about COVID-19, its causes, preventive measures, potential high-risk groups, self-awareness, transmission prevention, orthodox beliefs, and vaccine effectiveness using 56 simple variables group...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Nazrul Islam
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Md. Ridhwanul Haq
This study examines the challenges faced by urban women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and explores the preparations necessary for their development. Interviews were conducted with 95 urban women entrepreneurs from various backgrounds and business ownership. The research found that personal challenges,...
Nazrul Islam, Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
Md. Jahangir Alam, Ismail Hossain, Nazrul Islam, Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
The research explored Bangladeshi urban customers’ perception regarding the effectiveness of four different communication channels (Print media, TV, Radio, and social media) in terms of 16 attributes focusing convenience, relishing nature, dependency, and intrusiveness. Each of the platforms has its...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Sazidur Rahman Talukder
This paper explored the quality perception of university students of Bangladesh in terms of 57 quality dimensions. A total of 258 responses from both public and private universities with different demographics are considered using non-probability convenient sampling technique. The responses are foun...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Md. Ridwanul Huq
Purpose: Culture of hijab is a recent phenomenon in Bangladesh. Traditionally, the young female students in Bangladesh used to wear a combination of Salwar-kameezorna. But the hijab culture is growing among the university students recently. This study tried to explore the causes of this change in so...
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Md. Zahid Hossain
Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun
The study explored the effectiveness of Short Message Service (SMS) advertising on customers’ purchase decision focusing awareness, knowledge, liking, preference, conviction, and purchase attributes of Hierarchy of Effects Model. A total of 180 mobile phone subscribers were surveyed adopting non-pro...
Md. Shamsuzzaman, Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun, Md. Ridhwanul Huq
The size of the teenage population is quite large in developing countries (1.6 billion), compared to the developed countries (240 million). The identical trend is also available in Bangladesh where the teenagers are about 21% of the total population. TV and TVCs have a major influence on the buying ...