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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): International Business Education Journal (IBEJ)
Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): International Business Education Journal (IBEJ)
Published:
2026-04-14
Articles
A Comparative Study on Financial Performance Analysis Among Selected State-Owned Banks, Private Commercial Banks, and Islamic Banks of Bangladesh
Shuvo Saha, Md Rizaur Rahman, Ratan Kumar Saha
1-17
FULL ARTICLE
Reforming Social Protection for Gig Workers in Malaysia: An Institutional Approach
Nur Hazwani Zolkifly, Shahrel Nizar Baharom
18-31
FULL ARTICLE
Stakeholders’ Perceptions on ABAS Implementation by the Public Sector Entities in Bangladesh
Sharoar Khan, Md. Jamil Sharif, Maisha Tasnim
32-46
FULL ARTICLE
Minimum Wage Implementation in ASEAN Countries: A Comparative Study of Policy Effectiveness and Challenges
Mohd Ridwan Abd Razak, Enah Ali, Arsalan Mujahid Ghouri, Subramaniam Kolandan
47-61
FULL ARTICLE
Financial Sustainability Strategies in Malaysian Higher Education: The Experience of a Public Business School
Khairunnisak Latiff, Mohd Yazid Mohd Zuliaddin, Nurul Izza Hazizan , Siew Siew Chong , Noreen Kamarudin , Linlin Zhang , Sridar Ramachandran , Sudesh Prabhakaran
62-75
FULL ARTICLE
Gender-Based Intentions to Adopt Digital Teaching Tools Among Teachers in Terengganu
Mohd Rozaimy Ridzuan, Che Nur Aznani Ahmad
76-89
FULL ARTICLE
Professional Mentoring and Job Performance of Civil Service Secretaries in South-West, Nigeria
Boladale Ruth Oluwasina, Abiodun Oluwatosin Odusina, Abiodun Ganiu Jimoh, Elkanah Ayodeji Olafare
90-102
FULL ARTICLE
The Impact of Demographic Factors on Happiness in Malaysia
Vinothiny Subramaniam, Norasibah Abdul Jalil, Chao-nan Chi
103-115
FULL ARTICLE
Green Self-Efficacy and Hybrid Work Models’ Impact on Organizational Commitment in Sustainable Fashion Stores with the Moderating Role of Employee Satisfaction
Fradella Mokodompit, Asep Rokhyadi Permana Saputra
116-134
FULL ARTICLE
Industry-University Partnerships and Business Education Graduate Employability: Evidence from Stakeholders in Kwara State, Nigeria
Ojo Olubukola James, Oluwalola Felicia Oluwalola, Abdulkareem Rasaq Lanre, Ojo Oluwatoyin Omonike
135-147
FULL ARTICLE