BUFT Journal of Business and Economics (BJBE): Recent submissions
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Factors Affecting Inducement for Organic Farming in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: While organic farming is quite pervading around the world, it received minimal momentum in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study aims to find the dominant factors and major constraints to pursue organic farming in ... -
Macroeconomic Factors and Their Influences on Initial Public Offering (IPO) in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This paper examines the impact of macroeconomic factors such as GDP, inflation, interest rate, stock market index, and remittance on the number of IPOs (Initial Public Offering), total IPO proceeds and average ... -
Impact of Capital Structure on Profitability of Cement Industry in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This paper seeks to unearth the impact of capital structure on the profitability of listed cement companies at the Dhaka stock exchange in Bangladesh. Methodology: Data have been collected from secondary sources ... -
Regional Connectivity through Banglabandha Port: Opportunities and Challenges for Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: Bangladesh should focus on trade-related activities for its sustainable economic development rather than remittance earnings. All kinds of connectivity play a significant role in establishing bilateral relations, ... -
The Effect of Street Food Attributes on Improving Food Tourism in Mymensingh: The Mediation Role of Tourist Perception
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: Food Tourist Mymensingh signifies street food as a significant antecedent in drawing in regional (Bangladeshi) inter district visitors for their taking a trip objective to this local city. This research study ... -
Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) and its Consequences on Financial Reporting Quality: A Review
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The broad adoption of IFRS around the world, aided by the IAS Regulation in 2002, created a critical foundation for numerous academic studies that examined various viewpoints on voluntary or obligatory IFRS ... -
Relationship and Causality between Technology-intensive Trade and Poverty –A Panel ARDL and Granger Causality based Analysis
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify whether trade in different sectors classified based on technology intensity has differential effects on poverty in emerging economies. The study classified trade into ... -
Social Mobility and the Epistemological Hybridity of Madrasah Students in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study aims to examine the effects of social mobility on the epistemological hybridity (eHYBRIDITY) of madrasah students in Bangladesh. Methodology: Based on Cohen's Table (1992), a sample size of 87 was ... -
The Effect of Children and Work-family Conflict on the Career Advancement of Women Academics: A Study on Private Universities of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study aims at investigating how the children and the work-family conflict affects the career progression of female faculties at private university in Bangladesh. Methodology: Using convenience sampling ... -
Factors Affecting Bangladeshi Customers’ Intention to Adopt Social Shopping: A Partial Least Square (PLS) Approach
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This paper aims to examine key factors affecting consumers’ intention to accept social shopping in the context of Bangladesh. Methodology: Structured Equation Modeling (SEM) was applied to verify all constructs' ... -
Technology-intensive Trade and Gender Inequality-Emerging Country Perspective
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study examines how technology intensity in international trade affects gender inequality in labor force participation and wage in emerging economies. Methodology: The study decomposes the export and import ... -
Mediating Effect of Employee Engagement in the Relationship between Employee Job Satisfaction and Affective Organizational Commitment: Evidence from Hotel Industry in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating effects of employee engagement in the relationship between job satisfaction and affective organizational engagement. The hotel industry of Bangladesh is ... -
Compliance of GRI G4 and Pattern of Sustainability Disclosure in the Corporate Sector of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The research is an attempt to find out the pattern and the level of sustainability disclosure as well as identify the relationship of sustainability disclosure with corporate characteristics. Methodology: The ... -
Government Expenditure and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: An Econometric Analysis
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This paper aims to identify the impact of different components of government expenditure on the economic growth of Bangladesh to recommend an emphasis on that expenditure that can enhance the economic growth of ... -
Determinants of Garment Owners’ Perception in Selection of Banks: Evidence from Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: This study aims to provide bank management in the banking industry with a useful insight into the bank selection determinants of a profitable major segment of garment owners. It is motivated by the need to address ... -
Can Green Management Practices Ensure Environmental Sustainability? A Firm-Level Study on Readymade Garments Sector of Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The present study is an initiative to establish a relationship between green management practices and environmental sustainability in the ready-made garments (RMG) industries of Bangladesh. Methodology: The ... -
Investigation on Compliance in Ready-made Garment Factories in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2021-08-01)Purpose: The objective of the study is to examine the compliance situation of Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) factories. Methodology: For the analysis, survey data was collected from 88-export oriented RMG factories ... -
Corporate Social Responsibility: An Assessment of Approaches of Bangladeshi Companies
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2022-08-01)Purpose: This study explores the approaches of Bangladeshi companies towards Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in terms of their perception of ethical issues in conducting businesses and the forms and scale of their ... -
Users’ Perception of Herbal Medicine in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2022-08-01)Purpose: The research studied the users‟ perception regarding different aspects of herbal medicine in Bangladesh. It provides the popularity, availability and affectivity of herbal medicine that would benefit both the ... -
COVID-19 Pandemic: Influences on Food Safety and Security in Bangladesh
(Faculty of Business Studies, BUFT, 2022-08-01)Purpose: The ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic has caused a new period in the efficacy of the food supply chain, while the repercussions of this brand-new age on humanity, the economy, and the food market are still under examination ...