Rashedul Hasan
Rashedul Hasan is a Lecturer at Coventry University, United Kingdom. Dr Hasan has completed his PhD in Accounting from IIUM. His research interests include Islamic Finance, Voluntary Disclosure, Intellectual Capital, Governance and Sustainability.
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Board size is negatively related to green compliance whereas board independence and auditor's type do not have any significant influence on green compliance for both clusters of banks. Compliance with green banking policies enhances the reputation for Islamic banks and accountability and profitability for conventional banks. Results of this study provide useful information for regulatory authorities to formulate policies that are conducive to enhance bank's environmental
performance.
the confidence of investors in Islamic capital market structures.
among current tax payers in the country. A structured questionnaire was used among 300 tax payers to collect primary information which was later broken down through the usage of SPSS to reach at a justified end. Few hypotheses were generated and tested using the primary data and in most cases the null hypothesis were accepted. A model was developed, including a dependent variable and eleven independent variables (categorized as demographic and intellectual). The model was found significant for this
research by conducting a regression analysis. Finally a correlation analysis was done between dependent and selected independent variables to generate a statistical conclusion of this paper. The core aim of this inquiry
was to share some insight about the tax evasion tendency in Bangladesh and to motivate interested partied in taking appropriate action.
Board size is negatively related to green compliance whereas board independence and auditor's type do not have any significant influence on green compliance for both clusters of banks. Compliance with green banking policies enhances the reputation for Islamic banks and accountability and profitability for conventional banks. Results of this study provide useful information for regulatory authorities to formulate policies that are conducive to enhance bank's environmental
performance.
the confidence of investors in Islamic capital market structures.
among current tax payers in the country. A structured questionnaire was used among 300 tax payers to collect primary information which was later broken down through the usage of SPSS to reach at a justified end. Few hypotheses were generated and tested using the primary data and in most cases the null hypothesis were accepted. A model was developed, including a dependent variable and eleven independent variables (categorized as demographic and intellectual). The model was found significant for this
research by conducting a regression analysis. Finally a correlation analysis was done between dependent and selected independent variables to generate a statistical conclusion of this paper. The core aim of this inquiry
was to share some insight about the tax evasion tendency in Bangladesh and to motivate interested partied in taking appropriate action.