An In-Depth Book Report: "Management Education & Environment" written by Prof. Dr. Anwar Hossain

"Management Education & Environment: Essays from research works" by Prof. Dr. Anwar Hossain represents far more than a conventional academic anthology. It stands as the crowning intellectual achievement of one of Bangladesh's most distinguished educationists—a pioneering figure who literally designed the blueprint for modern business education in the nation. Published in July 2021 by Adorn Publication, this meticulously compiled volume brings together sixteen chapters of rigorous empirical research, combining quantitative and qualitative analytical methodologies, all firmly grounded in the Bangladeshi socio-economic context.
What elevates this work from a mere collection of essays to a national resource is its unique position at the intersection of Prof. Hossain's extraordinary career trajectory—from his foundational, totalling 50 years tenure at IBA, Dhaka University, through leadership roles at AIUB, Northern University Bangladesh, Southeast University, and Presidency University, to his current distinguished position as Advisor and Dean-In-Charge at AIUB's Faculty of Business Administration. His global exposure, including an MBA from Indiana University, a doctorate from the University of Belgrade, and consultancy work with the Asian Development Bank and Bangladesh Open University, infuses every chapter with a rare blend of international academic rigor and deep local understanding. He received awards from Rapport Bangladesh Limited (2005) and MTC Global India (2017).
This report argues that the book's sixteen chapters, enriched by thoughtful co-authorship collaborations, constitute not just an academic resource but a potential policy blueprint for Bangladesh's development. If government policymakers approach Prof. Hossain's and his co-authors' propositions with the sincerity and commitment to execution they deserve, the nation could witness transformative improvements in management practices, educational outcomes, and environmental sustainability.
Section One: The Book—A Comprehensive Analysis
1.1 Book Publication Details
Title: Management Education & Environment: Essays from research works
Author/Compiler: Prof. Anwar Hossain
Foreword by: Dr. Carmen Z. Lamagna
Publisher: Adorn Publication, Dhaka
Year: July 2021
ISBN: 978-984-20-0638-8
Price: BDT 560.00 (Hardcover); BDT 199.00 (e-book)
Chapters: 16
Methodology: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis
1.2 Structural Organization
The book is organized around three interconnected thematic pillars:
Management: MNC strategies, HRM in non-profits, NGO culture, health organization management, crocodile farming prospects, agro-processing SMEs
Education: Research–teaching integration, student performance, development strategy models, socio-economic development linkages
Environment: CO2 emissions and economic growth, globalization, world economy, social constraints and modernization
Section Two: The Author—A Living Institution in Bangladeshi Academia
2.1 The Man Behind the Legacy
Prof. Dr. Anwar Hossain's biography reads as a chronicle of Bangladeshi higher education itself. His current role as Advisor and Dean-In-Charge of the Faculty of Business Administration at AIUB represents the latest chapter in a career spanning more than fifty years of continuous teaching, research, and institutional leadership.
Career Timeline:
1972–2006:Different academic positions including Professor and Director, Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka — 37 years of foundational service
1996–1999: Treasurer, Bangladesh Open University
1995–1996: Consultant, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
2008–2011: Pro-Vice Chancellor, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB)
Subsequent Leadership: Vice Chancellor of Northern University Bangladesh, Southeast University, and Presidency University
Present: Advisor and Dean-In-Charge, Faculty of Business Administration, AIUB
2.2 Global Recognition and Expertise
Prof. Hossain's contributions have received international acclaim, most notably the "Outstanding Management Teacher of Foreign Origin" Award for Excellence 2017 from MTC Global. His current roles as Advisor to the World Marketing Summit (WMS) Group and Kotler Impact Advisor position him at the forefront of global marketing thought, directly connecting Bangladeshi management education to world-class expertise through his association with the Philip Kotler legacy.
2.3 The Freedom Fighter–Intellectual
Prof. Hossain's commitment to Bangladesh predates its independence. During the Liberation War of 1971, he served as an organizer of the freedom movement in the USA and UK, demonstrating that his dedication to the nation's progress is both patriotic and intellectual—a combination that infuses his academic work with national purpose.
Section Three: Detailed Chapter Analysis
The sixteen chapters represent a masterful blend of analytical approaches, combining rigorous quantitative methods with insightful qualitative observations. Each chapter is firmly contextualized within Bangladesh's reality while drawing on international theoretical frameworks.
3.1 Management-Focused Chapters
Impact of Technology Density on the Agro Processing SMEs – Insight Study on Bangladesh: Examines how technology adoption density affects productivity and competitiveness; offers practical guidance for SME development policy and targeted interventions.
Approaches Towards Standardization and Adaptation Preferred by Major Multinational Companies Operating in the Consumer Goods Industries of Bangladesh: Case-study analysis of MNC strategies balancing global consistency and local responsiveness; useful for investors and local competitors.
Prospects of Crocodile Farming in Bangladesh: Feasibility analysis and market assessment of crocodile farming as a niche livelihood and export opportunity.
Human Resource Management and Strategic Planning for Non-Profit Organizations: Strategic framework for HRM in mission-driven, resource-constrained NGOs.
Management of Health Organizations in Bangladesh – Some Organizational Aspects: Organizational and operational analysis with implications for hospital administration and health governance.
Organization Culture of Selected NGOs: Qualitative study of values, norms, and practices shaping NGO effectiveness.
Social Constraints of Development and Modernization: Sociological analysis of cultural barriers to modernization and development.
A Comparative Study of Job Satisfaction of the Senior Male and Female Executives in Bangladesh: Quantitative comparison shedding light on gender dynamics in senior leadership.
3.2 Education-Focused Chapters
From To Market Strategy: An Integrated Research–Teaching System: Pedagogical model advocating integration of research and teaching in business education; a framework for curriculum development.
Social Capital and Poverty Alleviation: The Case of Bangladesh: Analysis of how networks, trust, and norms contribute to poverty reduction; policy-relevant for development programs.
Development Strategy: A Model Performance Indicator: Proposes an integrated framework for assessing development performance beyond conventional metrics.
With Special Reference to Bangladesh – Globalization and Business Management: Examines globalization's impact on managerial practice and strategy.
World Economy and Bangladesh Perspective: Macro-level positioning of Bangladesh within global economic trends and strategic guidance for national policy.
3.3 Environment-Focused Chapters
CO2 Emission, Power Consumption and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: An ARDL Bound Testing Approach: Time-series econometric analysis of energy consumption, carbon emissions, and growth, providing parameters for sustainable energy and environmental policy.
Section Four: The Co-Authorship Dimension—A Collaborative Intellectual Enterprise
The inclusion of co-authored chapters is a notable strength. Prof. Hossain's collaborations:
Introduce methodological diversity through co-authors' varied skills
Create a generational bridge by mentoring younger scholars
Enrich perspectives and produce nuanced analyses
Build capacity and model collaborative scholarship for Bangladeshi academia
Section Five: Methodological Rigor—Quantitative and Qualitative Excellence
The book demonstrates methodological pluralism and appropriateness:
Quantitative methods:
ARDL bounds testing for time-series econometrics
Statistical survey analysis of job satisfaction
Performance indicator modeling
Technology density measurement and productivity assessment
Qualitative methods:
Case studies of MNC strategies
Organizational culture assessments in NGOs
Comparative institutional analysis
Observational research on social constraints
This combination strengthens the empirical foundation of policy-relevant recommendations.
Section Six: Contribution to Bangladesh—A Policy Blueprint in Waiting
6.1 The Central Argument
The book’s most significant dimension is its potential as a policy resource. The chapters deliver actionable guidance grounded in Bangladesh’s reality. With political will and administrative capacity, these findings could be implemented to produce transformative outcomes.
6.2 Policy Domain One: Industrial and SME Development
Evidence-based recommendations on technology adoption in agro-processing SMEs can guide targeted SME support, credit allocation, and technical assistance.
6.3 Policy Domain Two: Environmental and Energy Policy
The ARDL-based analysis of CO2 emissions and energy consumption provides quantitative parameters useful for designing sustainable development strategies balancing growth and environmental objectives.
6.4 Policy Domain Three: Health Sector Governance
Recommendations on organizational and structural factors can inform hospital administration reforms, health system strengthening, and capacity-building for health managers.
6.5 Policy Domain Four: NGO Sector Regulation and Development
Findings on NGO culture and non-profit HRM can inform accreditation standards, capacity-building, and performance monitoring in Bangladesh’s large NGO sector.
6.6 Policy Domain Five: Gender Equity in the Workplace
Empirical evidence on job satisfaction across genders can inform corporate governance guidelines, diversity policies, and gender-sensitive labor regulations.
6.7 Policy Domain Six: Education and Curriculum Development
Pedagogical models integrating research and teaching offer a roadmap for university curriculum reform and faculty development to improve graduate employability.
6.8 Policy Domain Seven: Poverty Alleviation Strategy
Social capital findings indicate poverty programs should address community cohesion, trust-building, and network development alongside material interventions.
Section Seven: Critical Evaluation
7.1 Strengths
Comprehensive scope across management, education, and environment
Methodological rigor with appropriate quantitative and qualitative tools
Strong Bangladesh focus with context-sensitive analyses
Practical relevance aimed at real-world problems
Authorial authority lending credibility to analyses
Collaborative co-authorship building academic capacity
7.2 Considerations for Future Editions
Update data and analysis to reflect developments since 2021
Add a concise policy-synthesis section addressed to relevant ministries
Improve the index and navigability for policymakers and practitioners
Section Eight: Conclusion and Urgent Recommendation
"Management Education & Environment: Essays from research works" is a monumental achievement in Bangladeshi academic publishing. It encapsulates Prof. Dr. Anwar Hossain's fifty-year teaching career, institutional leadership, international recognition, and patriotic commitment—preserved in sixteen meticulously researched chapters that also showcase and mentor co-authors.
More importantly, the book contains evidence-based propositions that could inform policy and practice across multiple domains—SME development, environmental management, health governance, NGO sector strengthening, gender equity, education reform, and poverty alleviation. The pressing question for Bangladesh's policymakers is whether they will treat this volume as a national resource and act on its recommendations.
Final Assessment of the Book
Academic Rigor: ★★★★★
Policy Relevance: ★★★★★
Methodological Quality: ★★★★★
Bangladesh Context: ★★★★★
Author Authority: ★★★★★
Practical Applicability: ★★★★★
Overall Contribution: ★★★★★
Recommendation: Essential reading for Bangladeshi policymakers, business leaders, academics, and development practitioners. Deserves urgent attention at the highest levels of government for policy implementation consideration.
Writer: Dept. of Economics, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology, Email: [email protected]
(Dhakatimes/24 March/RZ)
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