
Iffat Ishrat Khan- Master of Arts
- Lecturer at Chittagong Independent University
Iffat Ishrat Khan
- Master of Arts
- Lecturer at Chittagong Independent University
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RMG, Development, Economics
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Keywords This research attempts to bring out the industry insights regarding the extent of the COVID-19 pandemic on Bangladesh's readymade garments (RMG) industry, looming challenges of preparing the industry for the immensely challenging Industry 4.0 revolution, and the industry's preparedness to overcome these challenges and sustain. Using the th...
This study measures the immediate impact of Russia–Ukraine war on the global stock markets for the first four months since Russia’s first invasion attempt on February 24, 2022. Daily closing stock indices have been used from selected stock markets of six different continents. By applying event study method, it observes mixed impact on different sto...
This study applies the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology model to explore the factors that potential users may prioritize when intending to use block-chain technology in accounting. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire from 217 respondents. Both factor analysis and regression models were applied to achieve...
Belt and Road Initiative and its impact on Bangladesh
This paper intends to know the influence of COVID‐19 on the stock markets and economic activities across the world. To achieve the purpose, daily panel data of 12 selective countries covering four continents from January to April 2020 have been collected. The impact on stock markets has been measured by applying the event study method, while the pa...
Analyzing the situation in Dhaka, Bangladesh before the national election of 2014, this paper explores the consequences of political hostility on street-connected children using qualitative methods such as focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. Findings show that the children were affected by political violence, both as victims and perpet...