ASA University Review

Centre for Socio Economic Research

Publication of Research Journal:

A half-yearly research journal entitled "ASA University Review" (ISSN 1997-6925) is brought out in which the faculty members of our university and those of other national and foreign universities publish their research based articles and reviews. The journal is the outlet for publishing the research works of the young researchers under the banner of "Centre for Socio-Economic Research". Prof. Md. Muinuddin Khan is the Chief Editor of the journal. By now we have already published Nine regular issues.

EDITORIAL BOARD  
SL NoNameStatus
1. Prof. Md. Muinuddin Khan Chief Editor
2. Mr. Md. Shafiqual Haque Choudhury Member
3. Fr. Dr. Richard W. Timm, CSC Member
4. Prof. Dr. Md. Abdul Hye Member
5. Prof. Dr. A. B. M. Mahbubul Islam Member
6. Prof. Bilkis Begum Member
7. Prof. Dr. Abu Daud Hasan Member
8. Prof. Dr. Iqbal Hossain Member
9. Prof. Dr. Md. Abdul BariMember
10. Prof. Dr. Helal MohiuddinMember
11. Prof. Dr. Md KabirMember
CONSULTING EDITORS  
Professor Dr. Zahirul Hoque, Coordinator, Postgraduate Research Studies, Department of Accounting, School of Business, La Trobe University, Australia & Founding Editor, Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Emerald Publishing, UK
Professor Dr. Kamran Ahmed, Head, Department of Accounting, School of Business, La Trobe University, Australia
Prof. Dr. Kh. E. Karim, Professor of Accounting, Philip Sounders College of Business, RIT, New York
Prof. Dr. Atiqul Islam, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean, Faculty of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Mohabbat Khan, Seniormost Professor, University of Dhaka, Dept. of Public Administration, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. Jamal Uddin Ahmed, Dean, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka & Member of the Editorial Board, Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies (ISSN: 1682-2498)
Prof. Dr. Ake Gronlund, Department of Business, Economics, Statistics and Informatics (ESI); Orebro University, Sweden
Prof. Dr. Choudhury Mahmood Hasan, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Shafiullah, School of Business, American Intercontinental University and also at Broward College, Florida, USA
Prof. Dr. Shamsud D. Chowdhury, Professor of Strategy and Competitiveness, School of Business, Dalhousie University, Canada
Prof. Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, Executive Director, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. Momtaz Uddin Ahmed, Dept. of Economics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh & Member, Board of Directors, SME Foundation
Prof. Dr. Kh. Bazlul Haq, Chairman, Dept. of International Business, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Farid Uddin Ahmed,Dean, Faculty of Social Science & Director, Bureau of Economic Research, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. ASM Amanullah, Dept. of Sociology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. Dalem Chandra Barman, Dept. of Peace & Conflict Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr. Taslima Monsoor, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Prof. Dr.Mizanur R.Miah , Director, School of Social Work, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Illinois, USA
Syeda Zakia Hossain Ph.D , Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Behavioural and Social Sciences in Health,75 East Street, Lidcombe NSW-1825, Australia

A Guide to Preparing Manuscripts for
ASA University Review (ISSN 1997-6925)

Please read these Guidelines with care and attention: failure to follow them may result in your paper being delayed. ASA University Review considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that they have been submitted only to ASA University Review, that they have not been published already, nor are they under consideration for publication, nor in press elsewhere. Authors who fail to adhere to this condition will be charged all costs which the journal incurs, and their papers will not be published.

1. The Editor welcomes original articles which fall within the aims and scope of the Journal, and which are as concise as the subject matter and research method permit. Where possible the text should be restricted to around 5000-8000 words

2. Copyright in all contributions to the Journal will be vested in the ASA University Review.

3. Prof. Md. Muinuddin Khan is the current Chief Editor of ASA University Review. Therefore, all manuscripts should be submitted to:


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4. Submission of a paper or research note implies that it contains original work which has not been published previously, and that is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.

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7. Literature citations should be made in a uniform style in text and follow the Harvard System with (Name, Date) in the text and an alphabetical list of references at the end of the manuscript, thus: In the text: (Hamid, 1996) or (Hamid, 1996:17).

At the end of the article: Hamid, S. (1996). Why Women Count: Essays on Women in Development in Bangladesh (1st edition). The University Press Ltd: Dhaka. Roberts, J. and Scapens, R. (1985). "Accounting Systems and Systems of Accountability: Understanding Accounting Practices in Their Organizational Context", Accounting, Organizations and Society, pp. 443-456.

Literature citations should be made in a uniform style in text and follow the standard procedure, thus: In the text: (http://en.wikipedia.org). At the end of the article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_park (Retrieved on: 03.11.2007).

Works by the same author should be listed in order of publication. Where reference is made to more than one work published by the same author in a single year, a suffix, a, b, etc. should follow the date, thus: (Hossain, 1989b). If an author's name is mentioned in the text, it need not be repeated in the citation, thus "Ahmed (2006: 10) claims that...."

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Multiple citations within a text should appear in the same order as in the reference list, e.g. (Ahmed 2006; Hasan 1995, 1998a, b; Islam 2005; Smith 2006).

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8. All papers must be written in UK or US English but not mixed. All authors are asked to take account of the diverse audience of ASA University Review. Some specific points of style for the text of articles, research reports, case studies, reports, essay reviews, and reviews follow:

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10. Papers should preferably be written in Bangladesh context; in case of global or any other country's context, it should better be compared with our perspective.


Contents of 1st Issue, VOl:1 No:1


SL No Title of the Article Authors
1. Consumer Perceived Value Formation in Bangladesh: Latent Structure Approach. M. Humayun Kabir Chowdhury, Fashim Uddun Ahmed, Md. Muzakkeerul Huda.
2. Development in Bangladesh and Alleviation of Proverty: How to make Democracy Meaningful. Md. Naimul Ahsan Khan.
3. In Search of Latent Relationship Among Some Selected Variables Affecting Job Satisfaction: Bangladesh Perspective. Mohammad Moinul Haque, Md. Abu Taher.
4. Wagging the Watchdog: Legal Perspectives of Reproductive Human Cloning. Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal.
5. Assessing Services Gap through SERVQUAL Model: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Investigation of Multinational Banking Services in Bangladesh.
6. Economic Impact Basel II on Developung Countries with Special Respect to Bangladesh. Mamunur Rashid.
7. Market Depth and Risk Return Analysis of Dhaka Stock Exchange: An Empirical Test of Market Efficiency. Md. Mahmudul Alam, Kazi Ashraful Alam, Md. Gazi Salah Uddin.
8. Teaching English in our Business Schools: A Misled Arrow. Muhammad Fazle Ramzan Khan.
9. Interest Rate Sensitivity Of Deposits and Loans And Advances: AComparative Study Between Nationalized Commercial Banks (NCBs) and Specialized Banks (SBs). Hasibul Alam Chowdhury, M. Sirajul Islam.
10. Credit Risk Management Practices: An Evaluation of Commercial Banks in Bangladesh. Suman Das, Shilpi Das, Kumar Krishna Biswas.
11. A Study on the Prospects of Retail Banking in Bangladesh. Farjana Yeshmin, Farjana Afrin, Ishrat Jahan Tania.
12. Internal Service Marketing - Way to Improve Service Qualit: A Case Study of the Tourist Hotels in Cox's Bazar. Dewan Muhammad Nur A Yazdani, Ishrat Sultana.
13. Earnings Management: A Way of Intertional Misstatement of Earnings. Mohammed Belal Uddin, Bilkis Akhter.
14. Implications of Strategic Cost Management (SCM): A Study on Private TV Channels in Bangladesh. Mohammad Akram Hossain Siblee, Syed Monirul Hossain, James Bakul Sarkar.
15. The Effect of the Phases of System Development Life Cycke (SDLC) on the Performance of Accounting Information System (AIS) Development: The Bangladesh Scenario. Mahmuda Akter, Mohammad Tareq, MOhfuzul Hoque.
16. CRM Practices in Service Sector in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study. Repon Khan, A.K.M. Kamrul Haque, Md. Shahidul Islam Fakir.


Contents of 2nd Issue, VOl:2 No:1


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1. An Empirical Evidence of Fisher Effect in Bangladesh: A Time-Series Approach Md. Gazi Salah Uddin, Md. Mahmudul Alam, Kazi Ashraful Alam
2. Consumer Evaluation of Brand Extensions: An Assessment from Bangladesh Md. Humayun Kabir Chowdhury, Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Md. Tabarak Hossain Bhuiyan
3. Brand Management Strategies: Spotlighting Major Firms In Bangladesh Md. Kaosar Hossain, Ferdausi Sultana
4. Money Laundering Prevention: Bangladesh Perspective Md. Iftekhar Mahmud, Sadia Afroz Binte Siraj, Md.Saidul Islam
5.Food Advertising and Childhood Obesity in Dhaka City Md. Asif Kamal
6. Medical Evidence and Medical Witness Md. Asraful Islam, Moha.Afsar Uddin, Ahamuduzzaman
7.Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis: Applicability to Teaching English Pronunciation in Bangladesh Md. Moniruz Zaman
8. A Study on Bangla Text Entry Techniques for Mobile Phones in Bangladesh Md. Monzur Morshed, Md. Mohobbot Ali
9. E-commerce in Bangladesh: Current Status, Problems And Ways to Improve Md. Rakibul Hoque
10. Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC): An Integrative Review of its Prominence and Challenges Ahmed Shahriar Ferdous
11. Seasonality and Holiday Effects of the DSE Stock Returns: An Empirical Analysis Shah Saeed Hassan Chowdhury, Zubair Ahmed Shimon, Md. Tohidul Alam
12. Impact of Board-Management Relationship on Corporate Governance: A Literature Review G M Javed Anwar
13. A New Model for Achieving External Customer Satisfaction Dewan Muhammad Nur A Yazdani, Rubaiyet Hasan Khan
14. Disclosure of Information and Stock Return Volatility: Evidence from Dhaka Stock Exchange Mostafa Saidur Rahim Khan, James Bakul Sarkar, Md. Ifthekarul Alam
15. Limitations and Failure of Different Methods for Solving Linear Fractional Programming Problems Monjur Morshed, Aparna Das,M. Forhad Uddin,Mozzem Hossain
16. Performances Appraisal System of NGOs in Bangladesh: A Case Study of BRAC Md. Akram Hossain,Shah Md. Al-Emran Sarker
17. Pickle Marketing in Bangladesh: A Case Study Ataur Rahman, Md. Anamul Habib, Md. Riad Hassan
18. Performance of Non-Banking Financial Institutions in Bangladesh: A Credit Rating Analysis Rehana Fowzia

Contents of 3rd Issue, VOl:2 No:2


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1. Admissibility of Surveillance Evidence: A Legal Perspective. Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal.
2. Under Pricing and Earnings Management of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) Md. Aminul Islam, Datin Ruhani Ali, Zamri Ahmad.
3. Contriutions of Frederick Taylor, Henri Fayol and Peter Drucker in Modern Management. Jashim Uddin Ahmed, Nazrul Islam, S.S.M. Sadrul Huda.
4. Vuluntary Corporate Governance Reporting in Annual Reports. Md. Hohobbot Ali, Habib Uz-Zaman, Khan, Zohra Kayeser Fatima, Md. Zakaria Masud.
5. Mobile Phone Value-Added Services: A Surviving Strategy while Ensuring Customer Satisfaction. Ishrat Sultana, Zahidul Alam.
6. Alternative Derivation of Cote's Number for Newton Cote's Integration Formula. Md. Shajedul Karim, Pabel Shahrear, M.M.Rahman, Rezwan Ahmad, Rasel Biswas.
7. Communicative Language Teaching in Bangladesh: Teachers Belief and Practices Samina Akter Nayla.
8. Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting. Shaila Ahmed, Md. Shahidul Islam.
9. Management Information Systems (MIS) of a Bank Syed Abdulla Al Mamun, Mst. Nusrat Sharmin.
10. Applying Balanced Scorecard to Higher Educaion. MOhammad Nazrul Islam.
11. Teaching Business English with Business Studies. Daina Ansarey.
12. Measuring Brand Choice Behavior of the Mobile Set Users. Muhammad Musharuf Hossain Mollah, Shah Md, Al-Emran Sarker, Abul Kalam.
13. Critical Incdent Techinique (CIT): A Tool for Measuring Effectiveness of Service Encounters. Dewan Md Nur A Yazdani, Rubaiyet Hasan Khan, Ashraf U. Bhuiyan.
14. Towards an Effective Training Programs for Commercial Banks Md. Kaosar Hosain, Ferdausi Sultana.


Contents of 4th Issue, VOl:3 No:1


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1. Resistance to Change Among First Line Managers: A Comjparative Study of Malaysia and Bangladesh. Md. Muinuddin Khan, Md. Aminul Islam, Anees Janee Ali.
2. A Contextual Analysis of the Applied Dimensions: Intl. Human Rights Law and Sustainable Development. Ahamuduzzaman, Fahmida Jannat.
3. Basel II: A Challenge to and an Opportunity for Banking in Bangladesh. Mohammad Tariq Hasan, Mohammad Sarwar Jahan Rekabder, Shammi Akter, Sheikh Mohammad Sayem.
4. An Evolution of Cororate Governance Thinking. Masrur Reaz, Jashim Uddin Ahmed.
5. Exchange Rate Volatility and International Trade Growth. Md. Shoaib Ahmed.
6. Legal Malpractice in Bangladesh: A Client-Oriented Approach. Syeda Shamsia Husain.
7. Health and Nutritional Status of Children in Day Care Centres in Dhaka City. Sayeda Ghaffar-Khaleque, Mst. Yesmin Ara.
8. The Paradox of Controlling the Multinationals. Mohammed Nurul Islam Sikder, Mehdi Hussain, Bashir Husain.
9. English Language Teaching at Undergraduate Level in the Private Universities in Bangladesh. Samina Akter Nayla.
10. Credit Card Service: Customer Perception. Zfahidul Alam, Rebeka Sultana Liza, Khodeza Begum.
11. Performance Management Issues Relating to International Staff. Shake Abudur Rahim.
12. Lease Financing Business in Bangladesh. Mazeda Sultana.
13. Envirnmental Accounting and Reporting for Sustainable Development. Ferdouse Ara Tuli, Amitav Shaha.
14. Adjustment Strategies Amongt Erosin-Induced Displaces at Haimchar Upazila. Md. Abu Taleb, Md. Humayun Kabir.
15. Internet Banking Practices: Development and Prospects in Bangladesh. Md. Zahangir Alam, Md. Mahmudul Quq, Md. Tohidul Alam, Kd. Ibrahim Khalil.
16. Solution of a Production Problem of the Oil Industry. Monjur Morshed, Aparna Das, M. Forhad Uddin.


Contents of 5th Issue, VOl:3 No:2


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1. Factors Contributing towards Successful Brand Extension Md. Muinuddin Khan, Md. Habibur Rahman
2. Evaluation of the Undergraduate Student's Performance in a Private University Sheikh Mohammad Sayem, Ms. Monsura Zaman, Ms. Rokhsan-Ara-Hemel
3. Evaluation of Financial Health of an Enterprise Kartik Chandra Mondal, Vhokto Kumar Biswas
4. Individual and Job-Based Determinants of Performance Appraisal Rebeka Sultana Liza, Tahmina Ferdous, Ishrat Jahan
5.Effect of Sales Promotion on Consumer Brand Preference M Sayeed Alam, Md. Farhan Faruqui
6. Exchange Rate and Its Impacts on GDP and Inflation in Bangladesh Saleh Mohammed Mashehdul Islam, Shyamapada Biswas
7.Internal Marketing & Conceptual Model for Development of Employees as Brand Dewan Muhammad Nur A Yazdani
8. Foreign Direct Investment in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects Mohammed Abu Rayhan
9. Consumer Attitude towards Restaurants in Dhaka City Md. Muzakkeerul Huda, Tamima Hossain
10. Extent of Dependency on Television Recreation and Growing Individualism in University-going Students Mohammad Saifullah
11. Spherical Charged Fluid Distributions in General Relativity Md. Khairul Bashar, Abdus Samad Bhuiyan, Rasel Biswas, Nur-E-Mostafa
12. Factors determining the Customer Satisfaction & Loyalty Md. Rabiul Kabir, Mirza Mohammad Didarul Alam, Zahidul Alam
13. Managing Diversity at Workplace: A Study on hp Yousuf Kamal, Most. Moriom Ferdousi
14. Impact of Internal Audit and Audit Committee Characteristics on External Audit Fees James Bakul Sarkar, Syed Monirul Hossain, Md. Shajul Islam
15. A Contextual Analysis of the Consumer Rights Protection Laws Ahamuduzzaman, Md. Lutfor Rahman, Nahida Nazmus Zannat
16. Zoo as Ecotourism Attraction Salman Salem Shinwary, Md. Jahidur Rahman, Md. Mayen uddin
17. Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation by Runge-kutta Method Mohammed Nasir Uddin, Mohammad Monir Uddin, Nirmal Kanti Mitra

Contents of 6th Issue, VOl:4 No:1


SL No Title of the Article Authors
1. Migrant Workers Remittance and Economic Growth: Evidence from Bangladesh Md Shoaib Ahmed
2.Forecasting Price of Selected Agricultural Commodities in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study Tareq F. Khan, S. M. Sayem, M. S. Jahan
3. Environmental Accounting and Its Applicability in Bangladesh Md. Mohobbot Ali, Md. Mamunur Rashid, Mollah Aminul Islam
4. Applications of Activity-Based Costing in Bangladesh Mohammad Tariq Hasan, Shammi Akter
5. Measuring Service Quality: A Comparative Analysis between Standard Chartered Bank and Dhaka Bank Mohd. Takdir Hossan
6. Women in Legal Profession: A New Dimension in Empowerment of Women Shamima Binte Habib
7. Managerial Effectiveness and Financial Performance of a MNC in Bangladesh Md. Anamul Habib, Md. Mizanur Rahman ,Shahida Sultana
8. Price Escalation of Rice in Bangladesh: A Time Series Approach A. K.M. Golam Rabbani Mondal, Md. Abdul Khalek, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Dedar Mahmud
9. Effect of Heat Generation on Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Free Convection Flow with Conduction NHM. A. Azim, Monjur Morshed, M. K. Chowdhury
10. Management Accounting Practices: A Comparative Analysis of Manufacturing and Service Industries Farjana Yeshmin, Rehana Fowzia
11. Corporate Culture and Expatriate Selection Strategies: an Empirical Study on European MNCs Nahid Rozalin,Shayla Khanam
12. The Effect of Corporate Image in Building up Customer Loyalty Md. Habibur Rahman, Mohammad Jasim Uddin
13. Islamic Banking in Bangladesh: Modus Operandi, Performance, Problems and Prospects Mohammed Abu Rayhan, Md. Tanvir Pavel
14. Parents' Media Exposure and Perception Towards Adolescent Reproductive Health in Bangladesh Shafiqul Islam, Jalal Uddin
15.Challenges to Minority Rights: Implementation of Article 27 of ICCPR Sharifa Sayma Rahman, Forhad Mamun
16. Comparative Profitability of Winter Vegetables in A Selected Area of Dhaka District Monsura Zaman, Rokhsan-Ara- Hemel, Tahmina Ferdous
17. Juvenile Justice System in Bangladesh: A Critical Appraisal Mohammad Bulbul Ahmed,Camellia Khan
18.Housing Real Estate Sector in Bangladesh: Present Status and Policies Implications Suborna Barua, Ali Haider Al Mamun Mridha, Rezwanul Huque Khan
19. Supervision, Salary and Opportunities for Promotion as Related to Job Satisfaction Noor Muhammad, Masuma Akhter

Contents of 7th Issue, VOl:4 No:2


SL No Title of the Article Authors
1. Urbanization in Bangladesh: Present Status and Policy Implications A.K.M. Helal uz Zaman, Khan Md. Tariqul Alam, Md. Jahirul Islam
2.Present Situation of Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) Electricity in Different Countries Jesmin Sultana,K.A. Khan, Mesbahuddin Ahmed
3. Health Belief Model and Healer Choice in a Medically Pluralistic Society: A Study on Urban Youths Jalal Uddin, Shafiqul Islam, Rowshon Ara Romke
4. Quantification of Qualitative Parameters for Performance Appraisal: A Case Study Mohammad Tariq Hasan,Md. Mahmudul Huq
5. Audit Report Lag: A Study of the Bangladeshi Listed Companies Alim Al Ayub Ahmed, Md. Shakawat Hossain
6. Investment in Mushroom Cultivation at Savar Upazila: A Prospective Sector for Bangladesh Md. Mahabub Alom, Md. Waliul Bari
7. Impulse Purchasing: A Literature Overview Wahida Shahan Tinne
8. Consumers' Perception on Product Quality and Brand Dilution in Tobacco Industry of Bangladesh Md. Habibur Rahman, Mohammad Jasim Uddin
9. Is GPK Right for U.S. Companies? Possibility of Its Application in Bangladesh Rosanne Weaver, Robert W. Rutledge, Khondkar E. Karim
10. The Impact of ICT on Students' Performance: A Case Study of ASA University Bangladesh Md. Shamimul Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Fouji
11. Financial Reporting on Property, Plant and Equipment by the Listed Companies in Bangladesh Mst. Joynab Siddiqua, Md. Mahabubul Hasan
12. Diversification of Legal Education: Understanding the Dichotomy of Practical and Theoretical Knowledge Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal, Md. Shahrear Talukder
13. A Review of Discrimination in Employment and Workplace Afroza Bilkis, Shamima Binte Habib, Tasnuva Sharmin
14. Impact of Monga on Rural Urban Migration: Its Socio- Economic Consequences Zelina Sultana
15. Extra-Judicial Killing: Rights of the Accused under the Criminal Law of Islam and Contemporary Law Md. Shahadat Hossain
16. Evaluation of Retail Products Performance of Listed Banking and Financing Companies of Bangladesh Shyamali Biswas, Farjana Yeshmin
17. Work Status and Analysis in Context of Bangladesh Corporate Sector Kazi Khaled Shams Chisty , Gazi Munir Uddin
18. Repatriation Issues Relating to Expatriate Managers: A Critical Review Sheikh Abdur Rahim
19. Corporate Governance Practices in Bangladesh with Reference to SEC Corporate Governance Guidelines Rezwana Karim, James Bakul Sarkar, Rehana Fowzia
20. Teaching English Pronunciation in Countries where English is a Second Language: Bangladesh Perspective Mohammad Rasel Howlader
21.Women's Coping with Flood in the Ganges Dependent Area of Bangladesh Asib Ahmed

Contents of 8th Issue, VOl:5 No:1


SL No Title of the Article Authors
1. A Study of Perception of University Teachers of Accounting and Finance and Professional Accountants on Ethics.Dilip Kumar Sen, Shawgat S.Kutubi, Zeeshan Abedin.
2. Performance Indicators of Banking Sector in Bangladesh Shah Md. Al Emran Sarker,Amitav Saha.
3. Integration of Forensic Techniques into the Threshold of Admissibility of Computer Derived Evidence: Paradigm be Re-phrased?Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal
4.Evaluation of Internal Control Structure Rokeya Sultana, Muhammad Enamul Haque.
5.Reporting Practice of Accounting Disclosure on ChangesAlim Al Ayub Ahmed, Wahiduzzaman Khan,Md. Shakawat Hossain.
6. Factors Contributing Towards Dropouts at Undergraduate Level Mohammad Nazrul Islam,Tanvir Pavel.
7.Working Capital Management and Profitability Mohammad Morshedur Rahman
8. Environmental Aspects of Solid Waste Management Asib Ahmed, Mohammad Abdul Quader.
9. Small and Medium Enterprises Development in Bangladesh: Problems and Prospects A.K.M. Helal uz Zaman, Md. Jahirul Islam.
10. Intellectual Capital and Its influence on the Financial Performance Rubina Afroze.
11. Contemporary Bangladeshi Commercial Cinema: A Perspective from Young Generation of Bangladesh Shegufta Yasmin.
12. Analysis of Social Network and its Effect on Job Satisfaction and Employee Performance Mst. Momena Akhter, Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique,Abdullah Al Masum.
13. Factors Affecting Impulse Buying Behavior of Consumers at Superstores in Bangladesh Wahida Shahan Tinne.
14. Commercial Banking in Developing Economy Abeer Khandker.
15. Training Needs Analysis of Banking Sector in Bangladesh Rebeka Sultana Liza, Md.Abul Mohaimen, Tahmina Ferdous.
16. Marketing Strategies of Tableware Ceramics Industry of Bangladesh Golam Mohammad Forkan, Khandaker Fayez Ahmed.
17. An Empirical Investigation into Corporate Voluntary Disclosure of Management's Responsibilities. Md. Abdur Rouf.
18. Measuring Consumers' Attitude towards Internet Service. Meher Neger.
19. The Response of John Donne to the New Philosophy. Aliya Shahnoor Ameen.
20. A Crucial Observation on Juvenile Delinquency. Mohammad Bulbul Ahmed, Camellia Khan.

Contents of 9th Issue, VOl:5 No:2


SL No Title of the Article Authors
1. Decentralization of Civil Society Mafias and Coerecive Politics in Bangladesh .Helal Mohiuddin.
2. Reaching the Poor: Microcredit experience in Bangladesh Mohammad Ahshanullah,Rezwana Karim,Emranul Haq.
3. Noise Nuisance Abatement under Tort Law: Mirage or Reality ? Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal
4.Measuring the Factors of Examination Performance a Stochastic frontier Production function: Case study on Jahangirnagar UniversityA. Alam ,R. Rois,A.K.Majumder.
5.International Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations:A Framework for Analysis.Sheikh Abdur Rahim.
6. Forensic Accounting as a Tool for Detecting Fraud and Corruption:An Empirical Study in Bangladesh Md. Jahirul Islam,Md. Habibur Rahman,Mohd. Takdir Hossan.
7.The Volatility of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) Returns: Evidence and ImplicationsMohammed Abu Rayhan,Shah Md. Al-Emran Sarker,Sheikh Mohammad Sayem
8. Simulated Energy Scenarios of the Power Sector in Bangladesh Abul Hasnat Rubel,Md. Kamrul Alam Khan.
9. Online Banking in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis Mihir Kumar Roy,Sk. Kamrul Hassan,MM Bhuiyan.
10. Determination of the Service Quality Factors of Private Commercial Banks in Bangladesh Md. Ismail Haidar,Mohammad Saiful Islam .
11. The Scarlet Letter: Struggle of a Hester Prynne in the 17th Century Puritan Society Shegufta Yasmin.
12. Medical Waste Management in the Tertiary Hospitals in Bangladesh:A Situation Analysis Aruna Biswas,ASM Amanullah,S. C. Santra.
13. Performance of Grameenphone and Robi in Telecom. Sector of Bangladesh: A Comparative Study S. M. Akterujjaman,Md. Rouf Biswas,Md. Nur-E-Alam Siddique.
14. Boosting Economic Development in Bangladesh through Public- Private Partnership (PPP) Jesmin Akter,Dr. A. K. M Helal uz Zaman.
15. Use of Bangla in EFL Classes: the Reaction of the Secondary Level Students and Teachers in Bangladesh Md. Jahurul Islam,Shamim Ahsan.
16. Productivity of BOC Bangladesh Limited through Econometric Model Muha. M. Murshedul Abedin,Taposh Kumar Neogy .
17. Means and Methods of Warfare: A Brief Study under International Humanitarian Law. Nur Muhammad Azami (Millat).
18. Factoring: a Better Alternative of International Trade Payment methods A. N. K. Mizan.
19. A New Interior Schwarzschild Solution on the Gravitational field of a sphere of Compressible fluid in General Relativity Md. Khairul Bashar,Rasel Biswas,Mohammed Nurul Islam Sikder
20. Approaches to Developing Pronunciation in a Second Language: A Study in Bangladesh. Mohammad Rasel Howlader.
21. Teaching Language through Literature: Designing Appropriate Classroom Activities Nellufar Yeasmin,Md. Abul Kalam Azad,Jannatul Ferdoush
22. Conceptual Framework of Interorganizational Cost Management: a Critical Analysis Mohammed Belal Uddin,Md. Riad Hassan.


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