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Bekleidungssektors Bangladeschs. SMU galt in Bangladesch insbesondere aufgrund des Prozesses der Depolitisierung zivilgesellschaftlicher … garment sector. In the past, the concept of SMU was considered unrealistic in Bangladesh, largely because of the de … Bangladesh, however, remains on the whole ignored. Drawing on interviews with trade unionists and representatives of labour NGOs …
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which was isolated from soil in 1911, has been available to farmers as an organic pesticide since 1930.The engineered Bt … gains and a significant 39 per cent of reduction of insecticide usage. The range of pesticide reduction varied from 33 per … 352 million kg less pesticide used by the Bt growers. As a result of less insecticide uses, the farmer's health was not …
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This study examines the association between ownership structure and voluntary disclosure levels in the 2007 annual report of 94 samples of Bangladeshi listed companies. Ownership structure is provided by management ownership and institutional ownership. Using agency theory, it is argued that...
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level of Corporate Governance Disclosure (CGD) by the listed non-financial companies in Bangladesh. Data are taken from …
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Bangladesh. An exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling was used to analyze data. Measurement model and …
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suitable in Bangladesh. The theoretical aspect of the study examines the literature on social entrepreneurship in developing … economies and in Bangladesh, as well as literature on business models and formats. The empirical aspect of the study contains … Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship of the water sector and Bangladesh Social Enterprise Projects for social business …
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) contribute immensely to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and they have a significant influence in growth of economy. However, SMEs are constrained in their access to formal credit as financial institutions fail to grant credit due to information asymmetry. This...
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Bangladesh. The empirical data were collected through interview schedule and FGD from 97 respondents in two slum areas of … Bangladesh. The respondents were selected purposively from the second largest city of Bangladesh namely, Chittagong. The results …
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social background. We investigate dropouts by using a large data-set from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, 2011 …
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