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Are public Universities of Bangladesh cost efficient: an empirical evidence / Mamun, Shamsul Arifeen Khan   Journal Article
Mamun, Shamsul Arifeen Khan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article empirically estimates a stochastic cost function and thereby estimates local economies of scale and cost-efficiency measures of the public universities in Bangladesh. A flexible quadratic cost function, an unbalanced panel dataset and the maximum likelihood estimation technique have been used in the study. The empirical results show that though the public universities have very high relative efficiency measures, they are scale inefficient.
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Modelling a causal relationship between the internet and academic research performance in an Australian university: a case study / Mamun, Shamsul Arifeen Khan; Rahman, Mohammad Mafizur   Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines the relationship between academics’ use of the Internet for academic purposes and their research performance using cross-sectional data collected from academics of the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia, during the period February–March 2014. In this study, a system of simultaneous equation models is used to control the potential bias associated with simultaneity between the use of the Internet and academics’ research performances. The simultaneity, a potential econometric problem, was overlooked in past studies. A finding of this study is that academics’ use of the Internet is a statistically significant contributor to research output in an Australian university. The estimated elasticity of research output is 0.16 with respect to changes in Internet use.
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