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Fair Trade and Islam : A Parallel Journey Md. Sarwar Uddin; Mohammad Aktaruzzaman Khan
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 2 (2014)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (886.953 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/imar.v13i2.1155

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Fair trade is an organized social movement through wider network of producers, importers, retailers and consumers who are thinking globally to promote trading partnership of  products, based on mutually agreed upon condition, accountability & transparency, social justice and equity for livelihood sustainability and economic development by creating  fairer and better conditions of trade. It secures the rights of marginalized producers and workers especially, in the underdeveloped and developing countries in order to help them move from a position of vulnerability to security and economic selfsufficiency, supporting environmentally feasible, socially acceptable and economically viable production and distribution of Fair Trade labeled and unlabeled goods. Again Islam urges on establishing Adl, Ehsan and eleminating Julum and Haram from trade and business to establish peace and prosperity in the society. This paper attempts to draw a line of linkage between fair trade and Islam. It also has the endeavour to unveil that the guidelines in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah are the roots and indications of Fair trade. Moreover, the principles of fair trade which are focused now have pronounced in Islam long ago. Archive method of study has been followed to conduct the research through pursuing Quran, Sunnah, different books, journals and web materials. A substantial number of researchers have focused issues related to business ethics and Islam but the issue of Fair trade and Islam has got very little attention by the early researchers. This research gap has created proclivity in the present researchers to conduct the study. This paper will be a valuable document in enriching the literature in this field and will create dimensions for further research. Key words: Fair trade, Islam
SELF ASSESSMENT (SA) EXERCISE FOR QUALITY HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH : THE CASE OF MARKETING DEPARTMENT, CHITTAGONG UNIVERSITY Mohammed Solaiman; Md. Sarwar Uddin
Indonesian Management and Accounting Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

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The paper highlights SA exercise practices in the department of marketing, Chittagong University for creating skilled and productive marketing graduates using SWOT model for meeting the demand of knowledge economy, employability and capacity building. The SA exercise has conducted in the department through involvement of junior lecturer to senior professor, supporting staffs, Students and other stakeholders. Moreover, experts and peer groups were incorporated for making the process worthwhile, and internationally accepted. The SA exercise will build new departmental capacities and test new academic practices in the form of curriculum design and organization, academic infrastructure, students' support and advising, process control, faculty updated in the context of technical depth and breadth to delivery the quality academic program, departmental facilities such as seminar, library, class rooms, computer labs, office rooms, and the likes. Keywords: Self Assessment, Human capital, SWOT Model, Quality, Employability