Department of Business Studies (BUIC): Recent submissions

  • Amber Mushtaq, 01-122061-004; Muhammad Umair, 01-122061-023; Muhammad Zahid, 01-122061-032 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    The banking industry of Pakistan turned in an exceptional performance leveraging on a spectacular growth in deposits, aggressive marketing and investments, and increased efficiency. State Bank of Pakistan is now focusing ...
  • M. Danish Zaib, 01-222062-041 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    This research has studied the importance of financial literacy in stock exchange participation. This study shows that, how financial knowledge help the stock participants in their decision. Do they earn more return than ...
  • Iftikhar Ali, 01-122062-042; Ali Zafar, 01-122062-009; Bilal Malik, 01-122062-027 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Communication revolution is evident in the human history. Ways to communicate are becoming faster, reliable, and there is a definite race between the service providers to reap best revenues by providing good communication ...
  • Farrukh Awan, 01-122072-042 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    It is vital for every organization to consider their employees as an asset for which there is no replacement. No matter whatever industry in which the organization is operating. Its performance is mainly achieved through ...
  • Faisal Yaqoob, 01-122062-031; Muhammad Adeel, 01-122062-069; Islam Ullah Cheema, 01-122062-043 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Pakistan with current estimates is the 4th largest milk producing country in the world with 33 Billion litres of milk produced annually. The potential is huge but the sector operates mostly in the informal economy and needs ...
  • Ahmed Ibn-e-Munir, 01-220041-003 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Most of the developing countries are functioning under either democracy or dictatorship. Both the systems have positive or negative impacts on economic strengths of the economy. Economic stability is drastically influenced ...
  • Ahmed Ghaznavi, 01-222062-055; Madeeha Shahid, 01-222062-057; Mobashira Alvi, 01-222062-063 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Introduction Literature Review Pakistan International Airlines: Compensation and Training Policies Pakistan State Oil: Compensation and Training Policies Finding and Analysis Recommendations
  • Humayun Habib Baig, 220031-015 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    This research endeavors to uncover the relationship of the dividend announcements and stock prices and also facilitates the investors to capitalize on the dividend announcement influences in order to maximize the returns ...
  • Amana Khan, 120032-001 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2006)
    Corporate Governance practices are correlated with the financial performances of the ‘Oil and Gas Marketing’ sector of Pakistan in this study. This was done under an assumption that the Corporate governance performances ...
  • Khuraim Javaid Iqbal, 01-229122-004 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
    With every passing day, it is becoming difficult for the firms to remain competitive. Due to scarcity of natural resources stakeholders are inducing pressure to transform traditional supply chains in to sustainable supply ...
  • Sarah Khalid Mehmood (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2016)
    Financial markets are full of dynamics. There is the baseline business cycle where returns of financial assets are most likely positive during economic upswings. Downturns and depression on the other hand are rather ...
  • Mirza Mohammad Adnan, 01-229122-006 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
    This study was aimed to identify calendar anomalies on Pakistan Stock Exchange. To test for the anomalies nine years daily closing prices for KSE 30 index have been analyzed. The study is conducted in short term and long ...
  • Iftikhar Ali, 01-221091-044; Humaan Siddiqui, 01-221091-017 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2010)
    Well our topic is The Impact of Training on National Productivity and yes Training has a positive and significant effect on productivity. This can be done by using variety of techniques, and methods so numerous gaps can ...
  • Sheraz Khattak, 01-121061-042 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Introduction, Literature review, Research methodology, Results and discussions, Conclusion
  • Raja Farhan Saeed, 01-122072-111; Khizar Rashwwd, 01-122071-042,; Syed Ali Khalil, 01-122072-139; Hassan Javed, 01-122081-032 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2009)
    The role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is becoming increasingly prominent throughout the world. Entrepreneurship got original shape after the emergence of SMEs. The government figures demonstrate that Pakistan’s ...
  • Moaz Ayub, 01-122081-055; Mohsin Khan, 01-122071-051; Bilal Manzoor Paracha, 01-122081-019; M. Furqan Ullah Zafer, 01-122072-069 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2009)
    In 2005 etisalat purchased 26% of ptcl shares with management stake. As the Pakistan government put ptcl on sale as there policy of privatization of different institutions. Etisalat out bided the other two bidders Singapore ...
  • Nadeem Sadiq, 01-121071-010 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Advertising has come to play a major part in society today. It gives consumers “information” about different products in the market, and gives people the opportunity to choose the products they want. In today’s society, ...
  • Muhammad Hammad, 01-122081-065; Muhammad Faisal Qureshi, 01-122072-082; Haffiz Affan Ahmed, 01-122072-04; Waqar Ahmed, 01-122072-161 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2010)
    Mergers, downsizing and re-engineering has been considered as common practice since the early period of 1990’s that has caused employment insecurity for employees in many organisations (Benson, 2006). These circumstances ...
  • Muhammad Bilal Khalid, 01-121071-003; Naeem Khan, 01-121071-005 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2008)
    Change in consumer tastes forces the century-old brand to take a hard look at itself. For years, the Pakistani soap industry was familiar with only three categories. Premium, popular and carbolic .In mid 1990s, this structure ...
  • Fahad Azeem Bhatti, 121061-018 (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2007)
    Banking industry is facing a hyper turbulent situation where banks have to operate in increasingly competitive and complex local and global markets . The ability to compete in the fast-paced ' global environment is of ...

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