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<title>Vol. 9-11, No. Special Issue, 2021-2023</title>
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<title>Response Strategies Used during COVID-19: Restaurants in Dhaka City</title>
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<description>Response Strategies Used during COVID-19: Restaurants in Dhaka City
Faruqui, Md. Farhan; Solayman, Abid Islam
COVID-19 jeopardized the survival of the worldwide restaurant business.&#13;
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the effectiveness of restaurant&#13;
response strategies to the COVID-19 crisis during more than two months&#13;
of lockdown in 2020 in Bangladesh. A two-stage approach was used to&#13;
collect the data. The restaurants were chosen from eight Dhaka City clusters&#13;
that were selected judgmentally. A standardized questionnaire was&#13;
utilized to collect data from 221 restaurant owners selected through simple&#13;
random sampling. The findings show that during COVID-19, all three&#13;
strategies online reliance, cost reduction, and resilience- influenced restaurant&#13;
profitability. Restaurants may replicate some of these successful&#13;
response strategies developed during COVID-19 in the future. To increase&#13;
profitability, restaurants should develop good relationships with&#13;
online food delivery companies.
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<dc:date>2023-12-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Perceptions of University Students in Bangladesh towards the Challenges and Benefits of Online Classes: A Qualitativ e Approach</title>
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<description>Perceptions of University Students in Bangladesh towards the Challenges and Benefits of Online Classes: A Qualitativ e Approach
Bhadra, Samir; Uddin, Md. Shawan; Ali, Mir Mokaddesh; Sheikh, Md. Imran; Sultana, Niger
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions of students regarding&#13;
the challenges and benefits of online classes based on their online&#13;
classes’ experiences particularly during pandemic COVID-19. Following&#13;
the interpretive research paradigm and cross-sectional design, this research&#13;
is qualitative in nature. Using a semi-structured questionnaire the&#13;
researchers conducted 30 in-depth interviews of the 23 public and private&#13;
university students who are attending their classes virtually during the&#13;
pandemic. The collected data was analyzed following a content analysis&#13;
approach to evaluate the relationship among the ideas, the interview data,&#13;
and the theoretical context. This study finds that in developing countries&#13;
like Bangladesh, the online class system is a relatively new concept, so&#13;
the participants face some difficulties such as low internet connection,&#13;
electricity support, teachers’ capacities, and lack of institutional support&#13;
as well as their technological engagement. As such participants face challenges&#13;
that they do not learn as well as they would in regular classes.&#13;
Moreover, the participants must comprehend the contrasts between traditional&#13;
and online classrooms in order to improve their competence. However,&#13;
participants are taking e-learning for extra advantages due to&#13;
COVID-19 pandemic in order to reduce detachment from education and&#13;
session gap. This study will be helpful to the policy-makers to develop&#13;
proper rules to cope with such difficult situations, particularly when it comes to delivering communicative education to students particularly in&#13;
a crisis situation.
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<dc:date>2023-12-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Effects of Covid-19 on Bangladesh's School Dropouts and Child Marriage Rates: A Threat to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Promotion of Intergenerational Poverty</title>
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<description>Effects of Covid-19 on Bangladesh's School Dropouts and Child Marriage Rates: A Threat to Achieving Sustainable Development Goals and Promotion of Intergenerational Poverty
Hussain, Rasel; Shova, Tahmina Yesmin
The 2030 deadline for eradicating child marriage set forth in SDG is&#13;
made challenging by COVID-19. According to UNICEF, Covid-19 increased&#13;
the likelihood of child marriage for 10 million more girls. The&#13;
negative effects of the epidemic have increased the probability of child&#13;
marriage and school dropouts worldwide. After 543 days of closed educational&#13;
facilities in Bangladesh, particularly schools and colleges, the&#13;
number of unfilled seats in classrooms revealed a heightened worry about&#13;
dropouts. Following a qualitative study and review of the literature from&#13;
Bangladesh, this study explored the trends and impact of covid-19 on the&#13;
growing number of child marriages and school dropouts, as well as the&#13;
repercussions of how it jeopardizes the accomplishment of relevant sustainable&#13;
development objectives. According to this study, child marriage&#13;
and school dropout rates will in the near future increase the intergenerational&#13;
poverty rate nationwide.
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<dc:date>2023-12-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Covid19 - Consumption Nexus: A Bangladesh Scenario</title>
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<description>Covid19 - Consumption Nexus: A Bangladesh Scenario
Reza, Nayeema; Kabir, Shahriar
The article explores the nature of the impact of Covid19 on house-hold&#13;
consumption of Dhaka city. By doing a survey of 200 residents, and&#13;
graphically analyzing the survey data, the study identifies that Covid19&#13;
caused income loss, drop in consumption, shifts of consumption preference&#13;
towards healthcare and online usage, and inclination to cashless&#13;
transaction and online purchase. Thus, the study suggests that Covid19&#13;
impacts on consumption ability as well as consumer preference for consumption&#13;
category, mode of payment, and method of purchase.
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<dc:date>2023-12-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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