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University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh, 2016Electronic commerce or e-commerce, as it is more popularly referred to, is defined as any form of trade or exchange of goods, services and information using electronic means. Globally, the application of e-commerce has been rapidly gaining acceptance, particularly since the dot-com boom and bust in the 90s.OrganisationUniversity of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh (ULAB)
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) is a private liberal arts-based University in Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh.OrganisationBangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID)
Bangladesh Institute of ICT in Development (BIID) is an inclusive business initiative engaged in developing ICT enabled products and services to support private and public (Government and NGO) initDocumentImpact of information technology in trade facilitation on small and medium-sized enterprises in Bangladesh* - op84.pdf
Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2010This paper focuses on the impact of information technology (IT) on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in order to reap the maximum possible benefits of global trade integration through effective trade performance. The overall objective of the study was to consider the implications of trade facilitation measures, particularly of IT for the SMEs in Bangladesh.DocumentAMA ‘Aponjon’ Formative Research Report
Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative, 2013The Aponjon initiative (meaning close one/dear one) was launched under the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action in December 2012 after a formative research phase.DocumentMaking ICT work for Bangladesh's farmers
2012Agriculture is one of the major driving forces of the Bangladesh economy, providing employment to just under half the workforce and contributing around 20% towards national GDP; however, a significant proportion of those involved in agriculture, both as producers and labourers, live close to the poverty line.DocumentInformation Communication Technology (ICT) for Rural Women’s Life in Bangladeshi Villages
2011Information Communication Technology (ICT) has the potential to contribute to development, especially in rural areas of developing countries. But the mechanisms through which ICT can be combined with development agendas and an understanding of the actual development process and impacts of ICT are less well understood or properly defined in the academic literature.DocumentThe role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in delivering higher education – a case of bangladesh
2010At present a new era has evolved in the education sector by means of ICTS. Different ICTs are now set to become instrumental to help expand access to education, strengthen the relevance of education to the increasingly digital workplace, and raise educational quality by, among others, helping make teaching and learning into an engaging, active process connected to real life.DocumentUse of electronic resources and its impact: study of Dhaka University library users
2012This paper presents and analyses the status of electronic resources facilities and services provided by the Dhaka University Library (DUL). It also discusses the purpose of using e-resources, benefits, subject coverage status, overall user satisfactions, problems that are faced by DUL users while accessing e-resources and perceived impact of e-resources on users.DocumentStatus and role of ict in educational institution to build digital society in bangladesh: perspective of a divisional city, khulna
2011Education is one of the main keys to economic development and improvements in human welfare. As global competition grows sharper, education becomes an important source of competitive advantage and appears to be one of the key determinants of standardization of life. Information and communication technology (ICT) is playing a central role in the development of modern economies and societies.Pages
