Final Conference Program - 11th Asian Business Research

11TH Asian Business Research Conference
PROGRAM
26-27 December, 2014
Venue: Bangladesh Institute of Administrative
Management (BIAM) Foundation
63 New Eskaton, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Main Theme: “Strands of Development”
Professor Dr. Mohammad Zia-ul Hoque, Conference Chair
President, World Business Institute (WBI), Australia
President, London Academic Research and Publications Ltd, UK
Visiting Professor, Naresuan University, Thailand
Proudly Sponsored by:
Journal of Business and Policy Research
World Journal of Social Sciences
International Review of Business Research Papers
Global Economy and Finance Journal
World Review of Business Research
Journal of Accounting, Finance and Economics
Global Review of Business Research
World Journal of Management
Please Read all the Instructions Below
 What to Do at Dhaka Airport
Dhaka airport is clean but crowded. After immigration, you can change money at the bank
located just behind immigration desk. Please convert some money (around US$50-100)
from the money changers/banks as you need them to pay taxi ride. You can collect
your bags from the conveyer and then proceed to green channel if you have nothing to
declare. Then, just stroll down to the exit gate. You can go to your hotel or directly come to
the conference venue from the Hazrat Shahjalal (RA) International Airport by taxi. We warn
you that the airport is a chaotic place and you may be surrounded by many Taxi
drivers. You need to negotiate with Taxi drivers as fare not fixed and Taxi does not run on
meter..
First you ask the driver’s name and discretely note down his taxi number. In case of any
trouble, call Mr. Mahbubul Bhuiyan on (cell/mobile) 0171 1595 219 and introduce yourself
that you came for the conference. If you want to come directly to the venue (BIAM
Foundation, 63 New Eskaton, Dhaka) ask the driver to take you to Bangla Motor and once
the driver reaches Bangla Motor Junction, ask him to proceed to Janakantha Office. You
need to turn left from the main road well before Janakantha Office and the driver will help
you to reach BIAM building.
Pick-Up and Drop Service from and to Airport:
If you are the nationals of other countries and are non-resident Bangladeshi, we can engage
a transport to pick you up from the airport and drop at the airport and it will cost you US$75100 for both way travel. If you want this service, please email to Nuha Jahan via
[email protected]. Email the flight details. If you have booked already for pick and
drop service at the airport, please look around (after you exit from the immigration
door) for a person who is holding your name on a card and proceed to him and
introduce yourself. If you have not paid us for this service, pay him the cash as
agreed before. If you do not find any person ( this will not happen), wait there or
contact Mr. Mahbub on 01711595219. Please send us your flight number, name of the
airline and arrival time before your departure from your country.
 How to report your arrival for Registration?
As soon as you reach BIAM Foundation Building, please go to the room called “Meghna
Hall” at 3rd floor and report your arrival to the registration desk. However, our Reception
Team members will help you in this regard. Presentation rooms are called Halls and papers
will be presented in Meghna Hall (3rd Floor) and Mahboob Kabir Hall (4th Floor)
 Registration
Please report your arrival at the registration desk located outside Meghna Hall on 3rd floor.
Mrs. Khaleda Akhter, Nuha Jahan and Mr. Mahbubul Bhuiyan will coordinate the
registration job. If you have not yet paid your registration fee, please complete your cash
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payment in US$ on arrival if you are overseas delegate and Taka if you are local
Bangladesh resident. Please bring right money as we do not provide money change
service. We do not accept any other mode of payment except cash and hope you will not
negotiate with us for other mode of payment. Please collect your conference bag which
contains, among other materials, your name badge, an envelope containing your payment
receipt (if you have not yet received it), participation certificate, lunch and dinner coupons
and other materials. The name badge is required for all participants/spouse/guests to
participate in all sessions/events, refreshments, buffet lunch, receptions, tea/coffee breaks
and dinner. Please make sure that your name badge is in order.
 About Effective Presentation
Every author will get 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for feedback .
For effective presentation within 15 minutes, you can spend 5 minutes on “Introduction and
Literature Review” and 10 minutes on “Methodology, Results and Conclusion”. Research
results are the heart of presentation and spend more time of the issue..
 What should you bring along for your presentation?
OPTIONAL:
Please bring in 15-20 copies of your (printed) paper (powerpoint slides or full paper) for
distribution at your session to other participants (this is optional).
MANDATORY:
Please print out at least 1 copy of your full paper and hand it to the chair of the
session at the beginning of your presentation.
Each paper will have about 15 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion. We
will provide data projector and laptop for power point presentation in both rooms.
Please make power point slides for presentation and bring your USB stick/pen-drive/flush
drive and give it to the person in charge of the computer and data projector. Please do not
upload your paper by yourself and our representative will help you. You must be
certain that your USB drive is virus free and if you do not clean your file or infect the
computer and or damage data projection by your handling, you may be liable for
payment of penalty of undisclosed amount.. It is safe not to upload your paper and
please clean the virus, if any, in the file before you bring for uploading.
In the past, we have faced issues where authors have put their USB in their unaccompanied
luggage which did not arrive with them or they have emailed the presentation to themselves.
We highly recommend that you carry your USB with you at all times and not put it with
your unaccompanied luggage and that you also do not just email the presentation to
yourself. You should save your presentation on a USB stick as well.
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There is no guarantee that we can run/operate data projector and computer as there is no
guarantee of electricity supply but there is standby electricity generator machine for
operation of overhead projector. We request you to bring your overhead transparencies so
that you can present your paper in the event of failure to operate data projector and laptop.
Each presentation room has overhead projector, We repeat, please bring your both
USB file and transparencies.. We do not provide any blank transparency or facility for
making transparency and be sure that you come with your transparency and USB file or just
overhead transparencies.
Please note that we do not offer any internet access in the presentation rooms. You may
ask the hotel about using wifi or their business centre which may cost some money (at your
own expense).
***Please also note that the computers may have either 2003 or 2007 MS Office suite.
Therefore, please save your presentation in both 2003 and 2007 versions. If you have
only a 2007 version and the hotel provides only 2003 office software, we will not take
any responsibility for converting your presentation from 2007 to 2003.
 What about Tea/Coffee Break and Hot Buffet Lunch
Tea/coffee and light food will be served two times (morning and afternoon) at the BIAM
Canteen which is located at ground level of the BIAM building. Hot buffet lunch will be
served at the same Canteen. Lunch will be served between 1-2.30 PM on December 26
and 1 – 2 PM on 27 December, 2014. On Friday 26 December, Juma prayer time is
included in the lunch break. Please do not come before this lunch time as Canteen staff will
be busy for preparation. There will be non-vegetarian, vegetarian, Halal food, salads and
soft drinks. The Canteen is a smoke-free area and please respect this requirement. Please
do not come for lunch after 2 PM for lunch as everything will be closed for lunch. Please
show your ticket to the attendee at the canteen and if you lose this lunch ticket, please see
the registration desk. The lunch ticket will be a colourful coupon at the back of your name
tag.
 Regular Prayer and Friday Prayer Facilities
There is a separate prayer room for both male and female at the 4th floor of the main
building for regular prayer. You can take lift in the main building to reach there and each
room has washing facility. It is open at all the time and you can pray there. You can ask
people at the registration desk for any direction in this regard.
Friday prayer starts at 1.15 PM sharp at the adjacent mosque which is few yards away from
the BIAM building. At the entrance gate of the BIAM campus, turn right and you will get the
mosque. The prayer continues until 1.40 PM. Those who are praying Juma can take your
lunch between 2,00 PM and 2.30 PM and you do not need to rush for lunch. But do not
come after 2.30 PM. You can also join Prof. Hoque who will lead you to the mosque for
Friday prayer.
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 Conference Dinner
No conference is complete without a gala dinner. We have organized a most memorable
Dinner which will be featured by delicious items and other delicacies. If you are vegetarian,
please let us know in advance. Dinner will be served to the registered delegates from 7.00
PM sharp on 27 December 2014 at the BIAM Canteen. We request you to be there by 6.45
PM. Please bring your dinner coupon and do not bring your unpaid guests to embarrass us.
If you want to bring your guest, please complete payment on Friday at the Registration
table. The dinner must be completed by 9.00 PM. Our conference dinner does not include
just food and drink, it is featured with ‘Best Paper Award’ plus surprises. Please come with
neat and formal dress. Professor Dr. Abdul Mannan Choudhury, Vice-Chancellor of World
University of Bangladesh and Professor Dr. Mohammad Mahboob Ali of Daffodil
International University will join the dinner as Chief Guest and Special Guest respectively.
 Best Paper Award
Best paper is selected on the basis of 1. Originality 2. Research Rigor 3. Contribution to the
body of knowledge and 4. Relevance to current and emerging issues. The papers are
considered on the basis of the evaluation by the reviewers and the assessment made by the
members of the panel. The name of the winners will be declared at the conference dinner
and also notified via email at a later date. Papers selected as “Best Papers” will be
published in the Journal of Business and Policy Research and other peer reviewed indexed
but ranked journal. The winners will receive an award certificate and fellowship certificate
from the World Business Institute..
 Conference Proceedings
As per conference website, conference proceedings with ISBN will be provided
electronically. Please visit www.wbiworldconpro.com to view your paper after 24 December.
Please read the instructions there and then view or download your and/or other authors’
papers. The proceedings will be there for a number of years which is visited by thousands of
readers from all over the globe. We remind the authors that we will upload the paper or
abstract as per the option you have indicated in the registration form. Once your paper or
abstract is uploaded, you cannot change it again in any form unless you pay USD$100 for
any change.
 Paper Evaluation Report (PER) and Editorial Review
Report (ERR)
Unlike other conferences in the world, we provide written feedback on your paper in the
form of Paper Evaluation Report (PER). This report will be sent to the authors via email
within 2-3 months after the conference. Please do not contact us in between this time
regarding these reports. However, if you do not receive them by this deadline, then contact
us via email: [email protected]
Please note that even if you have paid to attend the conference but you do not present the
paper at the conference, then you will not receive a PER for your paper. Similarly, if you
collect your registration envelope pack but do not present your paper, the
department in your university will be notified.
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For those of who have paid for publication of their papers in our journals, you will receive
Editorial Review Report (ERR) within 3 – 4 months after the conference, in addition to the
PER.
 Publication of Your Paper ( Please read carefully)
All accepted papers recommended by the reviewer (see your acceptance letter) for a
particular journal will be published provided that you have paid submission fee and complied
to the review report, editorial comments, feedback at the conference and journal’s
guidelines. You are required to send us your revised full paper (after compliance to the PER
and ERR and editorial observations, comments, if any, you received at the conference)
within 3 months after we send you the ERR. IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY 100% TO THE
PER AND ERR, YOUR PAPER WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED AND YOUR MONEY WILL
NOT BE RETURNED.
If your invitation and acceptance letter does not mention any journal name, it means that
your paper was not accepted for any of our journals, However, if you improve your paper
according to the feedback you receive at the conference and/or via review report, we can
reconsider the paper for journal publication at that stage. Please note that it is not
guaranteed that your paper will be selected for a journal even after the revisions.
Please read the following conditions of publication:
If you have already paid publication fee, you must indicate in red ink the new or additional
materials you have added or inserted in compliance to written feedback and/or comments at
the time of revision. We will endeavour, though not guaranteed, to publish your paper
within six-nine months after the conference if you comply fully to all requirements and
requests. No reminder notice will be sent. If you do not send your revised paper by the
deadline or if you failed to comply in full to the review reports within the due time set by
us and do not comply to our any request for reorganising the paper as per journals’
guidelines or fail to make the paper camera-ready or do not respond to our emails within 6
months after the conference or partly comply to review report, your paper will not be
published and no money or fee will be refunded. Even if you withdraw your paper,
submission fee will not be refunded.
Missed out Publication Opportunity?
If you have submitted only abstract or your paper has not been considered by any journal,
you can send us full paper after the conference for review. If it is accepted by any one of
journals, you can pay Taka 10,000 for print and online copy or Taka 7000 for online copy
only to our Dhaka Office. You can also talk to Prof. Hoque at the conference about any
issue relating to your publication. If your paper has already been accepted for our journal
and you have not paid any publication fees but are interested to publish can make cash
payment at the registration desk. Non-Attendee can also publish their paper but the cost of
Print and online publication is US $350 or for online publication only is US $ 250. If you
would like to pay at a later time, then please contact Nuha Jahan via [email protected]
to arrange this.
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Who to Contact
For any issues relating to conference and training matters please contact Mr. Mahbubul
Hoque Bhuiya on 01711595219
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Correspondence After Conference
If you have any concerns or questions after the conference, please contact us via our email
address [email protected]. Please do not send any email to [email protected] as
this email address will be unmonitored after 27 December, 2014.
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2015 Conferences
The WBI, organizes about 30 conferences in every year. The 2015 program includes
conferences in ( presented in order) in Dubai ( 2 times), Malaysia (2 times), Bali, London (2
Times), Paris ( 2 times), Melbourne (2 times), New York, Toronto, Beijing, Shanghai,
Bangkok ( 2 times), Rio ( Brazil), Rome, Barcelona, Geneva, Istanbul, Singapore, Tokyo,
Auckland, Las Vegas, Kathmandu and DhaKa which are attended by hundreds of authors
from all over the world. If you would like to join our future conferences, please continuously
visit our website www.wbiworld.org to find out more information. You can also follow us on
Facebook by liking our page “World Business Institute”.
 Doctoral (Ph.D) Student Recruitment By Naresuan University of
Thailand
A 3-member delegates from the Naresuan University of Thailand will join the conference
to recruit Ph. D students in all discipline of Business Faculty and please visit
www.bang;laconfo.com/doctoral_study to know detail information. If you are interested ,
please talk to them as time schedule shown in the program. The Tem members are:
Dr. Vichayanan Rattanawiboonsom
Dr. Sukij Khorchurkiang
Mr. Kritsana Nakprasong
 Weather
Winter visits Dhaka during December and it is forecasted that this year it will be a cold
winter. If you are travelling from overseas/interstate, please take all necessary precautions
to accommodate the chilling weather.
 List of Participating Countries
We welcome delegates from the following 9 countries of the world.
Australia, Bangladesh, Kuwait, Japan, Canada, Thailand, Malaysia, UAE and USA.
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Conference Team
Professor Dr. Mohammad Zia-ul Hoque
President, WBI, Australia
Conference Chair
Mrs. Khaleda Akhter
Managing & Finance Director
WBI, Australia
Ms. Nuha Jahan
Conference Administrator/ Publications Director
WBI, Australia
Mohammad Rezaul, Hoque Bhuiyan
Managing Director
Research and Publication International (RAPI)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mr. Tanzil Hoque
Marketing Director
WBI, Australia
Mr. Salman Ul Hoque
Website Manager
WBI, Australia
Mr. Md. Mahbubul Hoque Bhuiyan
Chief Manager
RAPI, Bangladesh
Mr. Md. Mahmudul Hasan
Executive, RAPI
Bangladesh
Mr. Md. Borhan Uddin Bhuiyan
Executive, RAPI
Bangladesh
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Conference Program Outline
Friday 26 December, 2014
Presentation Rooms: Megna Hall, 3 floor and Mahboob Kabir Hall 4 Floor
7.30 AM -
8.00- AM
4.00 PM
- 8.30 AM
Conference Registration
In front of Meghna Hall
Opening Session and Speech by Thai delegates
Meghna Hall
8.30 AM - 10.30 AM
Paper presentation:
Accounting, Econ and Finance: Mahboob Kabir Hall
Management and Marketing : Meghna Hall
10.40 AM - 11.00 AM
Light refreshment and Tea/Coffee
BIAM Canteen
11.00-AM - 1.00 PM
Paper Presentation:
Accounting, Econ and Finance : Meghna Hall
Banking and Economics: Mahboob Kabir Halll
1.00 PM - 2. 30 PM
Hot Buffet Lunch and Friday Prayers
2-00 PM - 2.30 PM
Ph.D Student Recruitment: Meghna Hall
2. 30 PM
Paper Presentation:
Accounting, Econ and Finance: Meghna Hall
Management and Marketing: Mahboob Kabir Hall
- 4.30 PM
2.30 Pm -4.30 PM
Doctoral Student Recruitment: BIAM Canteen
4.30 PM -
4.45 PM
Tea/coffee Break plus light refreshments
4.45 PM -
6.00 PM
Paper Presentation:
Acc.Banking, Finance and Econ : Mahboob K Hall
Management and Marketing Meghna Hall
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Conference Program Outline (cont…)
Saturday 2 7 December, 2014
Presentation Room: Meghna Hall, Level 3
8.00 AM -
12.30 PM
Conference Registration
In front of Meghna Hall
8.30 AM -
10.30 AM
Paper Presentation:
Accounting, Econ and Finance: Meghna Hall
10.30 AM - 11.00 AM
Light refreshment and Tea/Coffee
BIAM Canteen
11.00
Paper Presentation:
Marketing: Meghna Hall
- 1.00 PM
11.00AM -
1.00 PM
Ph.D Student Recruitment: BIAM Canteen
1.00 PM - 2.00 PM
Hot Buffet Lunch
BIAM Canteen
2.00 PM - 4.00 PM
Paper Presentation:
Economics and Management : Meghna Hall
4.00 PM -
4.15 PM
Tea/coffee Break plus light refreshments
4.15 PM -
6.15 PM
Paper Presentation:
Management Track: Meghna Hall
7.00 PM -
9.00 PM
Conference Dinner and Best paper Awards
BIAM Canteen
~~~ End of Conference ~~~
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Friday 20 December 2014
8.00 AM – 8.30 AM
Meghna Hal l
Opening & Plenary Session
Session Chair: Professor Dr. Mohammad Zia-ul Hoque, World Business Institute, Australia
Welcome : Ms. Nuha Jahan, Conference Coordinator, World Business Institute, Australia
Brief Introduction : All Authors
Speech on Doctoral Study at Naresuan University, Thailand by Visiting Thai Faculties
Speech by the Conference Chair:
Friday 26 December 2014
8.30 AM – 10.30 AM
Meghna Hall
Track : Management and Marketing
Session Chair: Dr. Abu Saleh, University of Canberra, Australia.
404: Antecedents of Social Media Adoption in Australian HealthCare: An Agenda for
Future Research: Irfanuzzaman Khan and Abu Saleh, University of Canberra, Australia.
417: Designing An Optimal Supply Chain Network Opportunities by Considering Cost
Data under Profit Maximization: Md. Mohibul Islam, Md. Mosharraf Hossain Rajshahi
University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh, Md. Mashum Billal, Abdul Monem
Ltd., Bangladesh and Md. Shah Alam, Pran RFL Group, Bangladesh.
412: Doing Business in Iceland: International Perspectives: M. Saeed, James
Ondracek, Andy Bertsch, Minot State University, USA and A. B. M. Abdullah, University of
South Australia, Australia.
515: Pro-Poor Tourism and Poverty Alleviation: A Conceptual Framework for
Bangladesh: Anjuman Ara and Enayet Hossain, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
516: Impact of Social Networking Sites in Marketing Communication: A Study on
Multi National Companies in Bangladesh: Shirin Akhtar, Northern University Bangladesh,
Bangladesh.
511: Impacts of Promotional Tools on Bank’s Financial Profitability and Brand Image:
A Comparative Study between Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks: Benazir
Rahman and Shirin Akhtar, Northern University Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
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Friday 26 December 2014
8.30 AM – 10.30 AM
Mahboob Kabir Hall
Track: Accounting, Economics and Finance
Session Chair: Associate Prof. A. F. M. Ataur Rahman, North South
University, Bangladesh.
204: Trends and Patterns of Growth in GDP Per Capita and CO2 Emission: An
Analysis of High and Low Income Countries: Janifar Alam, University of Information
Technology and Sciences, Bangladesh.
205: The Impact of School Cigarette Control Policies on Adolescent Smoking: The
Implication of Peers: Khawaja Mamun, Sacred Heart University, USA.
301: Role of Social Capital in Good Governance: The Case of PRDP in Bangladesh:
Mihir Kumar Roy, City University, Bangladesh and Mizanur Rahman, Bangladesh Academy
for Rural Development, Bangladesh.
305: Social Capital of Non-Resident Indians and New Venture Debt Financing: Amarjit
Gill, Min Maung, University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Reza H. Chowdhury, University
of Northern British Columbia, Canada.
102: Energy Crisis and Poverty in Bangladesh Culture: Sustainability Accounting
Perspectives: Mahmood Hasan Khan, Amzad Hossain and Dora Marinova, Curtin
University Sustainability Policy Institute, Australia
105: Expectation Gap about Service Quality of Tax Fair in Bangladesh: Rehana
Fowzia, Stamford University Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Friday 26 December 2014
10.30 AM – 11.00 AM
BIAM Canteen
“Morning Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments”
Friday 26 December 2014
11 AM – 1.00 PM
Meghna Hall
Track : Accounting, Economics and Finance
Session Chair: Associate Prof. Abdus Samad, Utah Valley University,
USA
106: Importance of Different Types of Costs in Decision-making of Manufacturing
Organizations in Bangladesh: Rehana Fowzia, Stamford University Bangladesh,
Bangladesh.
317: Microfinance plus Inclusive Value Chain for Rural Farmers and Micro
Entrepreneurs: Shahadat Hossain, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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319: The CAPM and Risk-Return Anomalies in Asian Emerging Markets: Evidence
from Bangladesh and Malaysia: Abu Taher Mollik, University of Canberra, Australia.
311: Relation between Stock Prices and Exchange Rates: Evidence from South Asian
Countries: Mohammad Nayeem Abdullah, Kamruddin Parvez, Rahat Bari Tooheen,
Chittagong Independent University, Bangladesh and Jyotirmoy Saha, Population Council,
Bangladesh.
313: Earnings Multiples and Common Stock Valuation: DSE Experience: Mohan L Roy,
IBAIS University, Bangladesh and Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman, Bangladesh University of
Business and Technology, Bangladesh.
201:Comparative Technical Efficiency of the Bangladesh Banking Industry: Abdus
Samad, Utah Valley University, USA
Friday 26 December 2014
11 AM – 1.00 PM
Mahbob Kabir Hall
Track: Banking and Economics
Session Chair: Prof. Mohammed Z. Shariff, Gulf University for Science
and Technology, Kuwait.
606: Non-Performing Loan and its Impact on Profitability of State Owned Commercial
Banks in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study: Rabeya Sultana Lata, Northern University
Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
607: A Note on Productivity Change of Bangladeshi Commercial Banks: A. F. M. Ataur
Rahman, North South University, Bangladesh.
208: Measuring Effectiveness of Public Expenditure in Bangladesh: A Survey Based
Case Study in the Education Sector: Mohammad Imran Hossain, Ritsumeikan Asia
Pacific University, Japan.
221: Mine closure planning and practice in Canada and Australia: a comparative
review : SM Zobaidul Kabir, Central Queensland University, Fazle Rabbi, University of
Western Sydney, and Mamta B Chowdhury, University of New South Wales, Australia
222: Productivity Growth, Efficiency Change, & Technical Progress Of Corporate
Sectors In Bangladesh: A Malmquist Output Productivity Index Approach: Nasir Uddin,
Yokohama National University
605: Jordanian National Banks and Their Foreign Peer: Efficiency Comparative
Approach: Jamal Al-Khasawneh and Mohammed Z. Shariff, Gulf University for Science
and Technology, Kuwait
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Friday 26 December 2014
1.00 PM – 2.30 PM
Friday Prayer and Lunch
Friday 26 December 2016
2.00 PM – 2.30 PM Meghna Hall
Information Session: Doctoral Study at Naresuan University, Thailand
Team Members: Dr. Vichayanan Rattanawiboonsom, Dr. Sukij Khorchurkiang
And Mr. Kritsana Nakprasong, Naresuan Umniversity
Friday 26 December 2014
2.30 PM – 4.30 PM
Mahboob Kabir Hall
Track : Management and Marketing
Session Chair:Mr. Idris Ali, Manarat International University, Bangladesh
413: International Business Landscape of Saudi Arabia and Dubai: A Comparative
Study of Two Energy–Based Economies: ABM Abdullah, University of South Australia,
Australia, M. Saeed, James Ondracek and Andy Bertsch, Minot State University, United
States.
422: Minimization of Aggregate Production Planning (APP) Cost of a Typical Garment
Industry at Mixed Strategy Environment: A Case Study: Md. Mohibul Islam, Sajib Kumar
Sikder and Md. Sahab Uddin, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology,
Bangladesh.
429: Examining Patient’s Revealed Behavior to Explain Dissatisfaction towards
Healthcare Providers: Syed Hasanuzzaman and Shahnaz Haque, Shahjalal University of
Science and Technology, Bangladesh.
501: An Investigation on Mobile Banks User of Dhaka City, Bangladesh- Are They
Satisfied and Loyal?: Nahin Hossain and Yahin Hossain, University of Information
Technology & Sciences (UITS), Bangladesh.
432: The Effects of Workplace Harassment on Job Performance: Md. Borak Ali, Md.
Zafor Sadique, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Md. Rokonuzzaman, Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Bangladesh and Md. Enamul
Haque, World University of Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
434: Selection of a Tourism Site and Individual Tourist Spot under Each Tourism Site
in Bangladesh Using AHP Method: Khairun Nahar, Sayed Rezwanul Islam and Kaosar
Rahman, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology, Bangladesh
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Friday 26 December 2014
2.30 – 4.30 PM
Meghna Hall
Track: Accounting, Economics and Finance
Session Chair: Professor Khawaja Mamun, Sacred Heart University, USA.
209: Impacts of Public Expenditure on Poverty in Bangladesh: An Empirical Analysis:
Mohammad Imran Hossain, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan.
212: Remittances and Happiness of Migrants and Their Home Households: Evidence
Using Matched Samples: Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder and Mark Harris, Curtin
University, Australia.
219: Modelling International Trade in Ready Made Garments: Gravity Model Analysis:
Hazera Akter, Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute, Bangladesh.
309: Lingering the IPO Process in Bangladesh: An Obstacle to Company’s Growth:
Mr. Mohammad Amzad Hossain, Former Lecturer, Department of Business Administration ,
East West University Bangladesh, and Md. Mustafizur Rahaman, Bangladesh University of
Business and Technology, Bangladesh.
216: Explaining Voter Participation: Evidence from Bangladesh: A. F. M. Ataur Rahman
and Zayeema Sarwar, North South University, Bangladesh.
608: The Impact of Agency Banking to Steam up the Development of SME Sector in
Bangladesh: A Study on Bkash: Benazir Rahman, Northern University Bangladesh,
Bangladesh.
Friday 26 December 2016
2.30 PM – 4.30 PM BIAL Canteen
Information Session: Doctoral Study at Naresuan University, Thailand
Friday 26 December 2014
4.30 – 4.45 PM
BIAM Canteen
“Afternoon Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments”
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Friday 26 December 2014
4.45 – 6.00 PM
Meghna Hall
Track : Management and Marketing
Session Chair: Md. Mizanur Rahman,
Bangladesh.
Metropolitan
University,
520: Exploring the Necessity of Organic Food Purchase Behavior Research:
A Critical Literature Review under Bangladesh Context :Khandoker Mahmudur
Rahman, United International University, Bangladesh
414-Rationality of adopting longstanding change management theory in local
government: Chowdhury Hossan, Abu Dhabi University, UAE
428:Role of Strategic Human Resource Management in Modern Organizational
Competitive Advantage: Mohammed Omar Faruk, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
422: Ensuring a Technology-enhanced Language Classroom for the Business Education in
Bangladesh . Mizanur Rahman Jewel, The Millennium University, Bangladesh
Friday 26 December 2014
4.45 – 6.00PM
Mahboob Kabir Hall
Track : Accounting, Banking, Finance and Economics
Session Chair: Professor Mihir Kumar Roy, City University, Bangadesh
220: Skill and General Characteristics of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers: A Study on
Manikgonj District: Idris Ali and Muhammad Helal Uddin, Manarat International University,
Bangladesh.
603: Emergence “CAMELS” an international bank-rating system : Chapter
Bangladesh : Md. Shahriar Parvez,, City University, Bangladesh.
609- Comparison Between the Performance of Islamic Periods and Conventional
Periods in a Bank: A Study Based on First Security Islami Bank Ltd., Bangladesh” Mr.
Md. Humayun Kabir Mehedi, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh
103: Statement of Cash Flows Disclosures: A Study on Non-Banking Financial
Companies in Bangladesh: Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman and Md. Tanim-Ul-Islam,
Bangladesh University of Business and Technology, Bangladesh.
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Saturday 27 December 2014
8.30-10.30 AM
Meghna Hall
Track: Accounting, Economics and Finance
Session Chair: Professor Mohammad Mahboob Ali, Daffodil
International University, Bangladesh
107: The Application and Disclosures of IASS & IFRSS by the DSE Listed Companies
of Bangladesh: Md. Kamal Hossain, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology,
Bangladesh, A.Z.M. Niaz, Notre Dame University Bangladesh, Bangladesh and Syed
Moudud-Ul-Huq, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Bangladesh.
203: Dependence between Stock Market and Foreign Exchange Market in South Asia:
A Copula-GARCH Approach: Javed Bin Kamal, East West University, Bangladesh.
207: Shadow of GSP Cut over RMG Sector of Bangladesh: Ashiq Mahmud Bin Gholam
Kibria, Sabrina Matin, University of Information Technology and Sciences, Bangladesh and
Rehana Sharmin, Tejgaon College, Bangladesh.
210: Target of Improving Poverty Alleviation Trek: A Case of Bangladesh: Md. Amzad
Hossain, Green University of Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
318: Risk Preferences of Bangladeshi Individual Investors towards Investment in
Capital Market: Idris Ali, Manarat International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
215: Development of Inequality: A Theoretical Treatise: A. F. M. Ataur Rahman and
Ahsan Senan, North South University, Bangladesh.
Saturday 27 December 2014
10.30 AM – 11.00 AM
BIAM Canteen
“Morning Tea, Coffee and Light Refreshments”
Saturday 27 December 2014
11.00 PM – 1 PM PM BIAM Canteen
Information Session: Doctoral Study at Naresuan University, Thailand
Saturday 27 December 2014
11 AM-1.00 PM
Meghna Hall
Track : Management and Marketing
Session Chair:). Professor Ziaul Huq, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA.
504: Competitive Advantage and Customer Satisfaction: Sabrina Matin, University of
Information Technology and Sciences, Bangladesh.
512: Influence of Cognitive and Affective Image on Overall Destination Image: An
Empirical Study on Park: Md. Ikbal Hossain, Sanjib Kumar Saha and Md. Enayet Hossain,
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
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513: Destination Branding in Bangladesh: A Conceptual Framework: Sheikh Shamima
Sultana and Md. Enayet Hossain, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
518: Social Networking Sites at Work- Policy Recommendations from Employee
Perspective: Tabassum Siddique and Nazneen Fatema, International Islamic University
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
514: Factors Affecting Customers’ Satisfaction Level on ATM Services in
Bangladesh: Tajul Islam, North East University Bangladesh, Bangladesh.
401: A Competency Based Six-sigma Implementation Model: Ziaul Huq, University of
Nebraska at Omaha, USA.
Saturday 27 December 2014
1.00 PM – 2.30 PM
BIAM Canteen
Buffet Lunch
Saturday 27 December 2014
2-4 PM
Meghna Hall
Track: Economics and Management
Session Chair: Professor Dr. Mohammad Ziaul Hoque, World Business
Institute, Australia
431: Impact of Motivation Strategies on Employee Performance: A Comparative Study
of Two Hotels in Canada and Saudi Arabia: Anupam Das and Sultan Mahmoud Alharbi,
Vancouver Island University, Canada
217: Effectiveness of Aid for Trade (AfT): Evidence from Bangladesh: A. F. M. Ataur
Rahman and Chowdhury Nawsheen Farooqui, North South University, Bangladesh.
312: Women in MFI Boards: A Simple Test of Critical Mass Hypothesis:
Tanweer Hasan, Roosevelt University, USA, Shakil Quayes, University of
Massachusetts Lowell, USA and Baqui Khalily, Institute of Microfinance,
Bangladesh
406: Deming Management Method in the Readymade Garments Industry of
Bangladesh: Sharmin Akhter, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology,
Bangladesh.
435: The Impact of Globalization on Ethical Leadership: A Critical Explanation from
Tawhidic Paradigm: Ashiqun Nabi, Manarat International University, Bangladesh and
Suhaimi Mhd Sarif, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia.
424: A Comprehensive Study on Identifying Connectivity between Islamic Human
Resource Management (IHRM) Practices and Employee Confidence: A Special
Consideration towards Islamic Bank Employees in Bangladesh: Md. Kamrujjaman,
Manarat International University, Bangladesh.
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Saturday 27 December 2014
4-15 -6 .00 PM Meghna Hall
TracK: Management:
Session Chair: Mr. Bari Siddique, University of Texas at Brownsville,
University of Texas at Brownsville, United States.
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410: Link between Employees’ Organisational Citizenship Behaviour and
Organisational HR Practices when Mediated by Employee Psychological Contract: A.
B. M. Abdullah and Stephen Boyle, University of South Australia, Australia
419: Measurement of Employees’ Job Satisfaction on HRM Practices of Commercial
Banks in Bangladesh: Mohammad Jamal Uddin and Md. Mizanur Rahman, Metropolitan
University, Bangladesh.
436: Modern Democracy and Ethical Leadership in the Muslim World: A Critical
Strategy from Tawhidic Paradigm: Ashiqun Nabi, Manarat International University,
Bangladesh and Suhaimi Mhd Sarif, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia.
408: E-Commerce Threats and Preventive Measures: 408: E-Commerce Threats and
Preventive Measures: Bari Siddique, University of Texas at Brownsville, University of
Texas at Brownsville, United States.
Saturday 27 December 2014
7-9 PM
BIAM Canteen
Event: Conference Dinner and Best Paper Award
Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ziaul Hoque, WBI
Welcome by: Nuha Jahan, Conference Administrator, WBI
Chief Guest: Professor Dr. Abdul Mannan Choudhury, Vice-Chancellor,
World University of Bangladesh
Special Guest:Professor Dr. Mohammad Mahboob Ali of Daffodil
International University
~~~ End of Conference ~~~
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List of Conference Participants
Dr. Amzad Hossain
Mr. Mohammad Joarder
Mr. Fazle Rabbi
Dr. Abu Taher Mollik
Dr. Md. Abu Saleh
Dr. ABM Abdullah
Mr.Md. Kamal Hossain
Mr.A.Z.M.Niaz
Mr. Md. Tanim-Ul-Islam
Ms. Rehana Fowzia
Mrs. Rabeya Sultana Lata
Asso. Prof. Dr. A. F. M.
Ataur Rahman
Mrs. Benazir Rahman
Mr. Idris Ali
Mr. Md. Shahriar Parvez
Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University
University of Western Sydney
University of Canberra
University of Canberra
University of South Australia
Bangladesh University of Business
and Technology
Notre Dame University Bangladesh
Bangladesh University of Business &
Technology (BUBT)
Stamford University Bangladesh
Northern University Bangladesh
North South University
Northern University Bangladesh
Manarat International University
City University
International Islamic University
Mr. Humayun Kabir Mehedi Chittagong
Mr. Muhammad Helal
Uddin
Manarat International University
Mr. Ashiq Mahmud Bin
University of Information Technology
Gholam Kibria
& Sciences
Mr. Ahsan Senan
North South University
Miss. Zayeema Sarwar
North South University
Ms. Anjuman Ara
University of Rajshahi
Mr.Md.Amzad Hossain
Hossain
Green University of Bangladesh
Ms. Hazera Akter
Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute
Mr. Javed Bin Kamal
East West University
Ms. Chowdhury Nawsheen
Farooqui
North South University
University of Information Technology
Ms. Janifar Alam
& Sciences
Mr. Mohammad Amzad
Hossain
East West University
Mr. Rahat Bari Tooheen
Chittagong Independent University
Mr. Shahadat Hossain
University of Chittagong
Mr. Mohammad
Bangladesh University of Business &
Ashrafuzzaman
Technology (BUBT)
Bangladesh University of Business &
Mrs. Sharmin Akter
Technology (BUBT)
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladeshj
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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Mr. Md. Rokonuzzaman
Mr. Md.Mohibul Islam
Mr. Md.Kamrujjaman
Mr. Ashiqun Nabi
Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman
Mr. Mohammad Uddin
Prof. Dr. Hasanuzzaman
Syed
Mrs. Shahnaz Haque
Ms. Khairun Nahar
Mr. Tajul Islam
Mrs. Tabassum Siddique
Mrs.Sheikh Shamima
Sultana
Ms. Shirin Akhtrer
Mrs. Sabrina Matin
Mr. Md. Nahin Hossain
Mr. Ikbal Hossain
Mr.Khandoker Mahmudur
Rahman
Prof. Dr. Mihir Kumar Roy
Prof. Anupam Das
Dr. Reza Chowdhury
Mr. Mizanur Jewel
Mr. Mohammad Imran
Hossain
Mr.Nasir Uddin
Prof. Dr. Mohammad sharif
Mr. Mohammed Omar
Faruk
Dr. Vichayanan
Rattanawiboonsom
Dr. Sukij Khorchurkiang
Mr. Kritsana Nakprasong
Dr. Chowdhury Hossan
Prpof. Dr. Ziaul Huq
Prof. Dr. M. Saeed
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman Sci. & Tech. University
Rajshahi University of Engineering
and Technology
Manarat International University
Manarat International University
Metropolitan University, Sylhet
Metropolitan University, Sylhet
Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology
Shahjalal University of Science and
Technology
Rajshahi University of Engineering &
Technology
North East University Bangladesh
International Islamic University
Chittagong
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
University of Rajshahi
Northern University Bangladesh
University of Information Technology
and Sciences
University of Information Technology
& Sciences
University of Rajshahi
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
United International University
City University
Vancouver Island University, Canada
University of Northern British
Columbia
Mileemnium University
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Canada
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Yokohama National University
Gulf University for Science and
Technology
Japan
Japan
Lincoln University College
Malaysia
Naresuan University
Naresuan University
Naresuan University
Thailand
Thailand
Thailand
Abu Dhabi University
UAE
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Minot State University
USA
USA
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Canada
Bangladesh
Kuwait
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Asso.Prof. Dr .Abdus
Samad
Dr. Khawaja Saeed
Mamun
Prof. Dr. Tanweer Hasan
Mr. Bari Siddique
Utah Valley University
USA
Sacred Heart University
Roosevelt University
The University of Texas at
Brownsville
USA
USA
USA
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