Month: August 2010

  • Entrepreneurship Education in Bangladesh – by Lee C. Nehrt

    Entrepreneurship Education in Bangladesh – by Lee C. Nehrt

    Source Publication: Journal of Small Business ManagementDate: Thursday, January 1 1987 During the 1970s the population of Bangladesh grew at an annual rate of nearly 3 percent while its food supply grew at an annual rate of only 1 to 2 percent. The country kept getting poorer and poorer as…

  • Quality Education Management at Private Universities in Bangladesh

    Quality Education Management at Private Universities in Bangladesh

    Jurnal Pendidik dan Pendidikan, Jil. 24, 17–32, 2009 Source Mohammad A. Ashraf and Yusnidah Ibrahim College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010, UUM Sintok, Kedah E-mail: mashraf@monisys.ca, yibrahim@uum.edu.my Mohd. H. R. Joarder School of Business, United International University, 80-8A Dhanmandi R/A, Dhaka 1209, Bangladesh E-mail: joarder@uiu.ac.bd Abstract: An exploratory survey…

  • Business Education in Pakistan – by M.K. Areola

    Business Education in Pakistan – by M.K. Areola

    Source: Pakistan and Gulf Economist, Oct 26 – Nov 01, 1998 Supply and demand need to be managed to ensure quality education It has been over five years now that the influx of foreign private investment into the country created the demand of trained professionals in business administration, which has…

  • Dimensions of Current Management Research in India – by M H Bala Subrahmanya

    Dimensions of Current Management Research in India – by M H Bala Subrahmanya

    Source: South Asian Journal of Management, Apr-Jun 2005 Management research has been steadily gaining increased prominence as a ‘field of study’ in management institutions across India. This could be due to more and more ‘career avenues’ emerging not only in the steadily increasing management institutions but also in the ever-growing…