International Journal of Small Economies

an International peer-reviewed academic journal on public policy in small economies and nations, island nations and developing countries

Article tagged ‘IJSE Issue 4’

Improving Education In The Maldives: Stakeholder Perspectives On The Maldivian Education

Improving Education In The Maldives: Stakeholder Perspectives On The Maldivian Education

MARIYAM SHIUNA and ABDULLA SODIQ Vol. 4 No. 1 Year 2013 Pages 23-38 Abstract Over the past two decades the Maldives has seen significant improvements in access to education; however, there are still many challenges impeding quality education in the Maldives. This paper provides insight into the issues within the education system in the Maldives and identifies the key challenges which hinder the q...
Selecting E-Procurement Decision Models By Evaluating MCDA Methods According To The Requirements Of The Maldivian Public Sector

Selecting E-Procurement Decision Models By Evaluating MCDA Methods According To The Requirements Of The Maldivian Public Sector

MOHAMED ADIL, MIGUEL BAPTISTA NUNES and GUO CHAO PENG Vol. 4 No. 1 Year 2013 Pages 9-22 Abstract Public sector procurement is governed by laws and regulations enforcing a rigid structure with multiple criteria for assessing and selecting suppliers. This paper analyses legal and operational requirements of public sector e-procurement of the Maldives. The research was based on a desktop review of t...
Practices of Green Marketing in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Dhaka City

Practices of Green Marketing in Bangladesh: A Case Study of Dhaka City

Md. Ruhul Amin  Vol. 4 No. 1 Year 2013 Pages 1–8 Abstract Green marketing is a way to use the environmental benefits of a product or service to promote sales. Many consumers will choose products that do not damage the environment over less environmentally friendly products, even if they cost more. With green marketing, advertisers focus on environmental benefits to sell products such as bi...