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Vol. 42 No. 2 (2021): Vol. XLII No. 2 (2021): Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies
Vol. 42 No. 2 (2021): Vol. XLII No. 2 (2021): Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies
Published:
2023-05-08
Articles
Effect of Information Disclosure on Corporate Performance: Evidence from Companies in Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals Industry Sectors of Dhaka Stock Exchange
Khaleda Khatun, Tamanna Tabassum
1–24
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Online Class: Stress, Anxiety, Optimism and Wellbeing
Muhammad Shariat Ullah, Muhammad Abdul Aziz
25–45
3
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Online Class: Stress, Anxiety, Optimism and Wellbeing
Muhammad Shariat Ullah, Muhammad Abdul Aziz
25–45
7
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5
Identifying The Factors Affecting Adoption of Mobile Payment System by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Bangladesh
Mohammad Anisur Rahman, Md Aminul Islam
47–73
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5
Empirical Study on Macroeconomic and Firm Specific Variables’ Effect on Profitability of Non-life Insurance Industry in Bangladesh
Raad Mozib Lalon
75–96
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2
Challenges and Opportunities of Cultural Tourism Development: Bangladesh Perspective
Md Afjal Hossain, Samshad Nowreen
97–112
6
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7
Contributions of Green Human Resousce Managent Practices to Employee Work Performance
Mohammad Bin Amin, Masnoon Salehin
113–137
2
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6
Tannery Industry and Its Sustainability in Bangladesh
Mohammad Saif Uddin Bhuiyah, Yousuf Kamal
139–160
2
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12
Competitiveness: Bangladesh’s Trade in Services
Saiful Islam
161–182
4
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3
Job Insecurity and Affective Commitment Dilemma in Private Higher Educational Institutions in Bangladesh: How Organizational Support Matters During COVID-19
Kazi Raihan Uddin, Muhaiminul Islam
183–202
3
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7
Antecedents of Switching Intention of Mobile Phone Subscribers via Mobile Number Portability Service
Md Nazmul Hossain, Muhammad Intisar Alam
203–219
2
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2
Predicting Job Skills in Demand: A Big Data Approach
Md Rakibul Hoque, Md Ariful Islam
221–239
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3