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- ItemOpen AccessExamining Students' Adoption and Usage Behavior in line with UTAUT constructs: Evidence from the tertiary level education in Bangladesh(North South University, 2018-06) Md. Khaled Amin; Mahmud Habib Zaman; Afrina Amin; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanThe study aims to apply the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUD model to understand both adoption and usage behavior of various Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) enabled products and services among the students of Higher Education Institutions (HEls) in Bangladesh. The study was carried out at the tertiary level education institute, consisting of 210 respondents drawn from three departments (Le., science, business and engineering) of a leading private university in Bangladesh. The model confirmed a good fit with the data, and explained 47% of the variance for Behavioral Intention (BI) and 35% for Usage Behavior (UB). Results of the study confirmed the significant direct effect of the variables, i.e., Performance Expectancy (PE), Effort Expectancy (EE) and Social Influence (SI) on Behavioral Intention (BI) to use ICTs at the tertiary level education. The study's findings may contribute to both academia and policy makers to devise program to understand and enhance various Information and Communication Technologies (IC7k) based platforms in higher educational institutions (HEIs) of Bangladesh.
- ItemOpen AccessFinancial Statement Comparability and Harmonization of Accounting Standards(North South University, 2018-06) Muinuddin Ahmed; Muhammad Nasiruddin; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanThis paper examines whether accounting standard harmonization increases financial information comparability across countries. Firstly comparability is defined and linked statistically to firm value within two companies' sequential information sharing framework. Afterwards, the prediction that a company that has not announced earnings responds strongly to the announcement of earnings ofa foreign company when the two report under similar rather than separate accounting standards is tested empirically. The evaluation of abnormal volume and price responses for a worldwide sample of companies complements this prediction.
- ItemOpen AccessImpact Of Environmental Collaboration, Organizational Collaboration And Green Supply Chain Management In Sustainability Performance(North South University, 2018-06) ZerinTasnim; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanNowadays the concept of green supply chain management is a receiving increased attention to the whole world and this concern make the ground of writing this paper. As Bangladesh is a developing countty, many manufacturing industries are growing and also many multinationals are opening their manufacturing subsidiaries in our country. These factories wastage as harmful gases of carbon and sulfur, plastic wastes, black fumes from vehicles and from factories are causing pollution in the ail; water as well as land. So green supply chain management is important to maintain the overall internal environment of an organization as well as how it impacts the mother nature. The purpose of this paper is to review various kinds of literature on the relationship between green supply chain management, inter-organizational collaboration pattern, environmental collaboration and sustainability performance in the context of Bangladeshi manufacturing companies. These research findings will be particularly important for manufacturing companies in developing a relation among organizational collaboration, environmental collaboration and sustainability performance.
- ItemOpen AccessImpact of social media usage on academic performance of business students studying at ACBSP accredited private business schools in Bangladesh(North South University, 2018-06) Raihan Sharif; Kabid Md Surid; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanThe purpose of this research is to examine the impact of Facebook and YouTube usage on academic performance of business students studying at ACBSP accredited private business schools of Bangladesh. Structured questionnaire containingfifteen questions has been used to collect response from the respondents. The respondents are undergraduate level students and their age range is between nineteen to twenty four years. The survey was conducted at ACBSP accredited private business schools in Bangladesh and number ofrespondent was 300. Regression model was used for data analysis. There are two ACBSP accredited private business school in Bangladesh. Our study focused on studentsfivm both business schools. We found that Facebook and YouTube have almost similar impact on academic performance of the students from both school which is 13.4% for the students from North South University and 17.2% for the students front Independent University, Bangladesh. Respondents from both universities believe that YouTube is more helpful than Facebook for study purpose. This paper helps to understand perception of students studying business disciplines at ACBSP accredited private business schools in Bangladesh about impact of Facebook and YouTube usage on their academic performance.
- ItemOpen AccessLabour Market Returns to Education: Evidences from Bangladesh(North South University, 2018-06) Salma Begum; Tasmia Nahreen Jahangir; Mohammad Mahboob RahmanThis study estimates the rate of returns to education (RORE) in Bangladesh at the individual level. Adopting the Mincer earningsfitnction, the study attempts to obtain robust and unbiased estimates of RORE by applying both IV 2SLS and Heckman two step procedures. Parents' and spouse's education have been used as IV in two separate models and am,found to be strongly related to schooling of individuals. Significant selection and endogeneity bias exists in the OLS estimation. Results indicate RORE is considerably low in Bangladesh.