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Innovate or stagnate: The new mantra of responsible business schools: In an era where change is the only constant, can business schools innovate their way to a sustainable future? By Weng Marc Lim, Fara Azmat, and Ranjit Voola
Innovate or stagnate: The new mantra of responsible business schools: In an era where change is the only constant, can business schools innovate their way to a sustainable future? By Weng Marc Lim, Fara Azmat, and Ranjit Vool
Governance gone bad
The problems of the Bangladesh agriculture input sector are an example of good governance gone bad. The solution is a functional governance model bringing together state, the private sector and civil society, write Fara Azmat, Ken Coghill and Quamrul Alam.<br
Consumer loyalty in South Asia: A double edged sword?
Within the growing literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in developing countries, almost no attention has been paid to the link between consumer awareness about their rights, adoption of socially responsible (SR) practices by small scale individual entrepreneurs (SIEs) and how these impact on consumer loyalty in a developing country context thus leaving a significant knowledge gap. This paper builds on the work of Azmat and Samaratunge (2009) on SIEs to address this gap in literature in the context of South Asia. South Asia as a region is growing rapidly and is moving to become a new powerhouse of economic development, yet the responsible business practices of SIEs who form a significant proportion of businesses operating in this region remain severely under-researched. We draw upon the existing literature to develop a comprehensive framework which presents a set of propositions specifying the relationship between consumer awareness, socially responsible business practices adopted by SIEs and consumer loyalty. The framework offers insight into understanding consumer loyalty in the context of developing countries.<br
Understanding responsible entrepreneurship of micro-businesses in Bangladesh
Understanding responsible entrepreneurship of micro-businesses in Banglades
Market-oriented reforms, their sustainability and unintended outcomes : the case of Bangladesh agriculture sector
Market-oriented reforms, their sustainability and unintended outcomes : the case of Bangladesh agriculture secto
Migrant women entrepreneurs : exploring the barriers
This two-volume work provides balanced and thorough coverage of women entrepreneurs in multicultural and international contexts as well as in the Western world
Exploring social responsibility of immigrant entrepreneurs : do home country contextual factors play a role?
Exploring social responsibility of immigrant entrepreneurs : do home country contextual factors play a role
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