BUFT Journal of Business and Economics (BJBE)
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BUFT Journal of Business and Economics (BJBE) is an annual peer reviewed journal published by Faculty of Business Studies of BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology (BUFT). The BJBE is intended to be the university’s journal for publishing full-length state-of-the-art research papers, reviews, case studies related to all areas ofBusiness and Economics.
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Volume 1, 2020 [15]
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Volume 2, 2021 [20]
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Volume 3, 2022 [21]
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Volume 4, 2023 [17]
Recent Submissions
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Effect of COVID 19 on E-learning of Tertiary Level Education in Bangladesh: A Review
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Objective: This study aims to explore the opportunities and challenges of online tertiary education during the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted education for 1.6 billion students worldwide. The Bangladesh government ... -
Investigating the Major Influencing Factors of Early Marriage among Women in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: Despite the fact that early marriage is considered a violation of human rights, in Bangladesh, a sizable portion of women get married before turning 18. The purpose of this study is to determine whether early ... -
Socio-Demographic Factors Influencing the Use of Food Delivery Applications (FDA): An Empirical Study
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The paper aims to analyze the consumer profile and the impact of sociodemographic factors on reasons to use Food Delivery Applications (FDA) in an emerging economy, Bangladesh. Methodology: The study used a ... -
Factors Driving Female Bangladeshi University Students to Wear Hijab
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)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 ... -
Detecting Earnings Manipulation Practice by the M-Score Model: Evidence from the Listed Power Companies of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The study aims to detect earnings manipulation practices, if any, and to investigate the relationship between company-specific characteristics and earnings management in the power sector of Bangladesh. Methodology: ... -
Adaptation of Telemedicine during the COVID-19: Evaluating Perceived Quality and Acceptance
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: While telemedicine has grown in popularity during the COVID-19 epidemic, less research in Bangladesh has investigated how it affects patients' acceptability, perception, and purchasing intent. As a result, this ... -
Analyzing Export Potentiality of Light Engineering Sector in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: This study analyses the export potentiality of the light engineering sector in Bangladesh from two perspectives, including global positioning in terms of product-specific comparative advantage and the experience ... -
Consumer Learning through Online Purchasing During Covid-19 and Future Buying Behavior
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: Covid-19 has fetched an unusual business environment across the world. This study aims to identify consumers' learning through repetitive online purchase during the Covid-19 pandemic situation and its impact on ... -
The Impact of Mobile Financial Service (MFS) on Consumer Behavior in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The study's goal is to investigate the impact of mobile financial services on consumer behavior in Bangladesh so that MFS companies can focus on different factors that attract consumers to MFS and consumers can ... -
Socio-economic Profile of Households in Haor Region of Bangladesh: A Study on Micro-Credit Perspective
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The study aims to construct the socio-economic profile of Hoar people in respect of micro-credit activities. Methodology: Primary data have been collected from 2340 households consisting of 1560 micro-credit ... -
An Empirical Investigation of the Relationship between Organizational Climate and Employee Job Performance in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The paper investigates the effects of organizational climate (structure, perceived organizational support, reward, and warmth) on employee job performance. This paper provides insights into the organizational ... -
The Impact of Capital Flight on Economic Growth in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Objective: The primary aim of this research is to dissect the influence of capital flight on Bangladesh's economic advancement, with a focus on detecting the interconnected roles of determinants driving capital ... -
Socioeconomic and Psychological Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Various Occupational Groups in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The study examined how the pandemic-caused change in lifestyle had an impact on the working class in terms of the economy, social structure, psychology, and spirituality. Methodology: The descriptive statistics, ... -
Financial Capability of Low-income Workers: Insights from Bangladesh’s Readymade Garment Industry
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: A growing body of knowledge describes financial capability as financial knowledge and skills, a combination of financial behavior, or having knowledge and the opportunity to apply it. However, developed knowledge ... -
Women’s Impulsive Buying Behaviour towards Clothing: In-store Shopping Context
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: This study attempts to examine the factors influencing women’s impulsive buying behaviour towards clothing at the context of in-store shopping. Methodology: This study is quantitative in nature. Adopting online ... -
Impact of Organizational Justice on Employees’ Intention to Stay: A Study on Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-09-01)Purpose: The study aims to look at how organizational justice (OJ) and its four components affect bankers' intentions to stay (ITS), so that the administration of Bangladeshi banks can focus on increasing the capacity ... -
Occupational Health Hazard, Reproductive Health and Domestic Violence against Women RMG Workers and their Effects on Workers’ Productivity
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2023-10-02)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of women RMG workers’ occupational health and safety, reproductive health, working environment and domestic violence and their possible effects on ... -
School Meals and Child Outcomes in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: School meals are a good way to channel vital nourishment to poor children. The study has been tried to demonstrate the concepts of school meals in the globe and derived the eventual scenarios from Bangladesh. ... -
An Assessment of Borrower Satisfaction of Micro Finance Services in Grameen Bank of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study is aimed to determine the nature and dimensions of microfinance service and to have an understanding on borrower satisfaction level using various determinants of Grameen bank in Bangladesh. Methodology: ... -
Exploring Traditional Handloom Value Chain and Its Sustainability Constraints in Bangladesh: A Qualitative Study on Tangail Handloom Industries
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: In this paper, we tried to explore the traditional handloom value chain and its constraints which are threatening the sustainability of this sector in Bangladesh. Methodology: The study followed phenomenological ...