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Munna, Afzal Sayed; Khanam, Rehana – Online Submission, 2021
Digital literacy is the ability to analyze, evaluate, and create a teaching and learning media which enables adults and youth to understand complex communication. Fintech has transformed the history of the financial sectors and places an individual at significant advantages. Therefore, this research study has examined how digital knowledge could…
Descriptors: Financial Literacy, Digital Literacy, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Chowdhury, Faieza – International Education Studies, 2020
Bangladesh is a fast growing economy and has managed to maintain an impressive annual average growth rate of above 6 percent over the last 10 years. Although there are almost 2 million young people who enter the job market every year, they often fail to meet the demands of the existing job market due to lack of adequate skills. Most of the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Banking, College Graduates, Foreign Countries
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Rappleye, Jeremy; Un, Leang – Comparative Education, 2018
This article analyses recent World Bank interventions aimed at improving higher education and local research capacity in low-income countries. Our empirical entry point is a critical analysis of the Development and Innovation Grant (DIG) scheme the Bank rolled out in Cambodia (2010-2015), a virtual carbon copy export of its Academic Initiative…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Banking, Higher Education, Developing Nations
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Khandakar, Md Shariful Alam; Pangil, Faizuniah – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2019
Purpose: This study aims to examine the relationship between human resource management (HRM) practices and informal workplace learning. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from a sample of 381 employees working as heads of the department of branches in private commercial banks of Bangladesh. Hypotheses were tested by using structural…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Correlation, Workplace Learning, Informal Education
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Ahmed, Jashim Uddin – Higher Education for the Future, 2016
Massification of higher education is a contemporary phenomenon, and Bangladesh is an excellent example of massification in the sector. With increased alertness worldwide among nations, policy-makers and development bodies, massification of higher education is a requirement of time. Increasing number of youth also contribute to the phenomenon…
Descriptors: Mass Instruction, Higher Education, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Dutta, Bipasha; Islam, Kazi Maruful – Higher Education for the Future, 2017
Bangladesh economy has been transforming towards a market-based economy from a state-dominated centrally planned economy since the early 1980s, the pace of transformation has been slow though. The aim of this article is to see how the higher education system responds to the changes in the structure of the economy. The article argues that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Labor Market, Economic Change
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Szpara, Michelle Yvonne; Ahmad, Iftikhar; Pederson, Patricia Velde – Social Education, 2007
The article profiles Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank (an independent financial institution in Bangladesh), as well as an economics professor at the University of Chittagong. In his birthplace of Bangladesh, 49.8 percent of people exist below the poverty line, and 73.2 percent of the women are categorized as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Development, Banking, Economics
Reid, Helen – 2002
"Credit with Education" is a way to provide self-financing microfinance (or small-scale banking) to women, primarily in very poor rural areas, while at the same time providing education for business and family survival. Within the village banking environment, attempts to integrate education with village bank meetings have fallen into two…
Descriptors: Banking, Developing Nations, Empowerment, Females
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Jiggins, Janice – Community Development Journal, 1985
The author points out the multifaceted aspects of the problems associated with rural women's need for money and financial services and outlines innovative schemes in this area such as the bank for the landless in Bangladesh, a savings and loan cooperative for market women in Nicaragua, and a savings development movement in Zimbabwe. (CT)
Descriptors: Banking, Cooperatives, Credit (Finance), Developing Nations
McLean, Gary N. – 1988
This document contains 10 case studies of management situations in Bangladesh, which are intended to foster classroom discussion and thereby advance management development in that country. Two to four discussion questions follow each case study. Three case studies on the subject of pay and compensation were prepared by Abu Hossain Siddique; the…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Banking, Business Administration Education, Business Skills
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Auwal, Mohammad A.; Singhal, Arvind – Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilization, 1992
Discusses rural poverty in Bangladesh and describes the creation of the Grameen Bank, which combines business with social engineering. The rapid diffusion of the bank both within and outside Bangladesh is described; interpersonal strategies used in communicating its programs, especially to women, are explained; and the socioeconomic impact in…
Descriptors: Banking, Developing Nations, Females, Foreign Countries