Editorial Notes
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Welcome to Volume 19, Issue 1 (2026) of the International Business Education Journal. As the global landscape continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, our journal remains committed to publishing rigorous, interdisciplinary scholarship that addresses emerging challenges and opportunities in business education, economics, public policy, and related fields. We are delighted to present ten high-quality articles in this issue, each offering empirically grounded insights and practical solutions to some of the most pressing socio-economic concerns of our time.
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Saha, S. ., Rahman, M. R. ., & Saha, R. K. . (2026). A Comparative Study on Financial Performance Analysis Among Selected State-Owned Banks, Private Commercial Banks, and Islamic Banks of Bangladesh. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.1.2026
Zolkifly, N. H., & Baharom, S. N. (2026). Reforming Social Protection for Gig Workers in Malaysia: An Institutional Approach. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 18-31. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.2.2026
Khan, S., Tasnim, M., & Sharif, M. J. (2026). Stakeholders’ Perceptions on ABAS Implementation by the Public Sector Entities in Bangladesh. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 32-46. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.3.2026
Abd Razak, M. R., Ali, E., Ghouri, A. M., & Kolandan, S. (2026). Minimum Wage Implementation in ASEAN Countries: A Comparative Study of Policy Effectiveness and Challenges. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 47-61. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.4.2026
Latiff, K., Mohd Zuliaddin, M. Y. ., Hazizan , N. I. ., Chong , S. S. ., Kamarudin , N. ., Zhang , L. ., Ramachandran , S. ., & Prabhakaran, S. . (2026). Financial Sustainability Strategies in Malaysian Higher Education: The Experience of a Public Business School. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 62-75. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.5.2026
Ridzuan, M. R., & Ahmad, C. N. A. (2026). Gender-Based Intentions to Adopt Digital Teaching Tools Among Teachers in Terengganu. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 76-89. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.6.2026
Oluwasina, B. R. ., Odusina, A. O. ., Jimoh, A. G., & Olafare, E. A. (2026). Professional Mentoring and Job Performance of Civil Service Secretaries in South-West, Nigeria. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 90-102. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.7.2026
Subramaniam, V., Abdul Jalil, N., & Chi, C.- nan. (2026). The Impact of Demographic Factors on Happiness in Malaysia. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 103-115. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.8.2026
Mokodompit, F., & Saputra, A. R. P. (2026). Green Self-Efficacy and Hybrid Work Models’ Impact on Organizational Commitment in Sustainable Fashion Stores with the Moderating Role of Employee Satisfaction. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 116-134. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.9.2026
James, O. O., Oluwalola, O. F., Lanre, A. R., & Omonike, O. O. (2026). Industry-University Partnerships and Business Education Graduate Employability: Evidence from Stakeholders in Kwara State, Nigeria. International Business Education Journal, 19(1), 135-147. https://doi.org/10.37134/ibej.Vol19.1.10.2026
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