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Bangladesh – An emerging Market for IT/ITeS Outsourcing: An analysis of why Limelight Networks Inc. should outsource to Bangladesh.
(INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH, 13-11-01)Global IT enabled services industry has been growing steadily in the last decade. The current global economic crisis has led to shrinking IT budgets for corporate, but there has been a continual growth in demand for global ... -
Value of Libraries to Research, Education and Society: Bangladesh Perspective
(Center for Pedagogy (CP) Established under the Sub-project Titled “Pedagogical Development at Undergraduate and Master’s Level” (CP3357) Independent Univeristy, Bangladesh (IUB), 16-04-22)The purpose of this paper is an attempt to describe the value of libraries to research, education and society in Bangladesh, and its objective is to explore the importance of establishing libraries in Bangladesh. Libraries ... -
AIESEC in IUB Newsletter, Issue 4 | October 2009
(Department of Communication, IUB, 209-10)AIESEC 61st Anniversary International Congress 2009 in Malaysia. AIESEC in IUB Celebrating its 6th Anniversary and the start of a new era in Annual Dinner 2009. 5 International students coming to Bangladesh for their ... -
IUB signs MoU with US university
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Autumn 1993, The courses and syllabi
(Independent University, Bangladesh, 1993) -
American families : policy issues
(Population Index, 1993)Increases in the number of children living in single-parent (usually female-headed) households and in the proportion of mother who work outside their homes have raised concern in the United States about the effects of these ... -
Gender and Life-Cycle Differentials in the Patterns and Determinants of Adult Health
(The Journal of Human Resources, 1993)This study investigates the socioeconomic determinants of adult ill health in developing countries. Use as measures of health, self reported general health plus a variety of measures of problems in physical functioning. ... -
Spring 1994, The courses and syllabi
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Age and gender variation in the impact of household structure on elderly mortality
(International Journal of Epidemiology, 1999)Relationship to head of household and the presence of spouses and sons have powerful impacts on reducing mortality for elderly men and women in rural Bangladesh with the effects varying significantly by gender and age. ... -
School of Business Undergraduate Catalog 1999-2003 Vol. 5, Bulletin 1
(INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH, 1999-01)The Foundation courses provide options under group (ii) and (iii). Some of these may be pre- requisites for different schools and degree programmes. In the School of Business the courses are grouped into two parts: core ... -
The Impact of Kin on the Mortality of the Elderly in Rural Bangladesh
(Population Studies, 1999-07)This study uses high quality longitudinal data on kin availability, proximity, and marital status from the Matlab surveillance area in rural Bangladesh to explore the impact of kin members on the survival of the elderly ... -
Self-Reported Health Among Older Bangladeshis: How Good a Health Indicator Is It?
(The Gerontologist, 2003)Purpose: This study examines the value of selfreported health (SRH) as an indicator of underlying health status in a developing country setting. Design and Methods: Logistic regression methods with adjustments for multistage ... -
Organizational Learning, Transformational Leadership and Quality Improvement of Library Services With Special Reference To IUB
(Library, Independent University, Bangladesh, 2003-12-22)The word “LIBRARY” is derived from the Latin liber, meaning, “book”. The library actually precedes the book, as collections of clay tablets, papyruses, and scrolls were housed in libraries long before the concept of the ... -
MPH Catalogue 2006-2007
(INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH, 2006)The social, economic and cultural dimensions of health and population are a major focus of both governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Bangladesh and in other developing countries. It is now increasingly ... -
UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULA AND FACULTY 2007 – 2011 Proposed 2009 – 2013
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Earnings Management: An Analysis on Textile Sector of Bangladesh
(The Cost and Management, 2007)This paper evaluates the earnings management in the textile sector of Bangladesh. The modified Jones Model has been used in detecting earnings management, which incorporates the change in revenue in measuring discretionary ... -
Impact of Communication Effectiveness, Service Quality, and Trust on Relationship Commitment of Prepaid and Post-paid Mobile Subscribers of a Private Telecommunication Company in Bangladesh
(School of Business, Independent University,Bangladesh, 2008-01-01)A conceptual model or framework has been employed la investigate the impact of few explanatory variables like communication effectiveness, service quality (which has two comprising dimensions called technical quality and ... -
Money in Market Clearing
(School of Business, Independent University,Bangladesh, 2008-01-01)Market clearing is the central issue in macroeconomics, Tm centuries of debate on Say's law indicates that the issue is not yet settled. This essay proposes that double coincidence is a necessary condition for market ... -
Book Review: Bagchi, Amiya Kumar. The Political Economy of Underdevelopment (London: The Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982, pp. viii+280, Index. Hardcover£20, Paperback £7.50)
(School of Business, Independent University,Bangladesh, 2008-01-01)Since Professor Amiya Kumar Bagchi’s above mentioned book has been wonderfully written, We could, not help checking our desire to review it once again although several expert scholars (such as Tussie, 1983; Bvres, 1984: ... -
The Future of Financial Reporting: Meeting the Changing Demands for Accounting Information
(School of Business, Independent University,Bangladesh, 2008-01-01)This paper discusses the effects on the accounting profession of recent and future changes in the demands for information. It also discusses potential benefits and costs for accountants as they adapt their services to ...