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All the world’sa stage: transforming entrepreneurship education through design thinking
A Huq, D Gilbert
Education+ Training 59 (2), 155-170, 2017
1952017
Enhancing graduate employability through work‐based learning in social entrepreneurship: A case study
A Huq, DH Gilbert
Education+ Training 55 (6), 550-572, 2013
1392013
How do women entrepreneurs strategize growth? An investigation using the social feminist theory lens
A Huq, CSL Tan, V Venugopal
Journal of Small Business Management 58 (2), 259-287, 2020
462020
Business ownership as an economic option for middleincome educated urban women in Bangladesh
A Huq, P Richardson
Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 3, 240-241, 1997
391997
The way forward for business incubation process in ICT incubators in Malaysia
FA Khalid, D Gilbert, A Huq
International Journal of Business and Society 15 (3), 395, 2014
352014
Diy entrepreneurship?–self‐reliance for women refugees in australia
A Huq, V Venugopal
International Migration 59 (1), 126-142, 2021
322021
Human resource management practices in business enterprises in Bangladesh
A Moyeen, A Huq
Journal of Business Studies 22 (2), 263-270, 2001
312001
Sense of belonging in second-year undergraduate students: The value of extracurricular activities
M De Sisto, A Huq, G Dickinson
Higher Education Research & Development 41 (5), 1727-1742, 2022
282022
Social influences on entrepreneurial aspirations of higher education students: Empirical evidence from the University of Botswana women students
N Rametse, A Huq
Small Enterprise Research 22 (1), 1-16, 2015
212015
Gender integration in enterprise development programmes
A Huq, A Moyeen
Women's Studies International Forum 34 (4), 320-328, 2011
212011
Third-generation business incubation practices in Malaysian ICT incubators–a bridge too far?
FA Khalid, D Gilbert, A Huq
American Journal of Management 12 (2/3), 88-107, 2012
192012
Investigating the underlying components in business incubation process in Malaysian ICT incubators
FA Khalid, D Gilbert, A Huq
configurations 1 (1), 2012
192012
Influences of gender labelling of entrepreneurship on the entrepreneurial career aspirations of educated women in Bangladesh–A comparative study of employed women and housewives
A Huq
Journal of Business Diversity 12 (3), 54-66, 2012
102012
Migrant trailing spouses: Career adaptability and occupational downshifting
V Venugopal, A Huq
International Migration 60 (2), 143-159, 2022
92022
Factors influencing attitudes of women students to business ownership: Lessons and experiences from the University of Botswana
N Rametse, A Huq
International Review of Business Research Papers 10 (1), 109-125, 2014
92014
Entrepreneurial career aspirations of educated women in Bangladesh
A Huq
University of Stirling, 2000
82000
Social influences on entrepreneurial career aspirations of female graduates in Bangladesh
A Huq, A Moyeen
Journal of Business Administration 25 (3), 1999
81999
Entrepreneurial career aspirations of educated women in Bangladesh: A comparative study of employed women and housewives
A Huq, A Moyeen
Dhaka University Journal of Business Studies 23 (2), 2002
72002
A preliminary investigation of urban female entrepreneurs: A study of female entrepreneurs of Dhaka metropolitan area
A Moyeen, A Huq
Journal of Business Administration 20 (3), 233-41, 1994
71994
Abdul and Huq, Afreen,(2001),“
AFM Moyeen
Human Resource Management Practices in Business Enterprises in Bangladesh, 29-35, 2001
62001
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