Browsing Environmental Science by Author "Ahmad, Waqar"
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Assessing the influence of Corporate Governance, Ownership Concentration and Bank Size on the Firm’s Value and Bank’s Performance: Evidence from Pakistan
I, Khan; Ahmad, Waqar; SAA, Shah (2020)This empirical study examines the impact of corporate governance, ownership structure and bank size on the bank’s performance and firm’s value of the banking sector in Pakistan. The data is extracted for 17 commercial banks ... -
Comparative antimicrobial activities of wild and cultivated varieties of Olea European different leaves extracts in Pakistan
Ahmad, Waqar; Khan, Hamayun; Siddique, Muhammad; ETAL. (Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India, 2020)This research aims to find out the antimicrobial activities of the extracts of wild and cultivated varieties of Olive plants were screened for their antimicrobial activities against nine bacterial strains (six gram-positive, ... -
ECONOMIC REVITALISATION OF INNER CITIES: The Urban Programme and Ethnic Minorities
Ahmad, Waqar (Oxford University press, 1994)BOOK REVIEWS 279 for the report was conducted during 1990/91. The report addresses the role of the Urban Programme (UP) in creating employment, business and train-ing opportunities for the minority ethnic communities. The ... -
Ethnicity and Caring for a Disabled Child: The Case of Children with Sickle Cell or Thalassaemia
Ahmad, Waqar; Atkin, Karl (The British Association of Social Workers, 1996-12-01)Services for haemoglobinopathies have been a major site of struggles for the black communities, yet the social research literature on haemoglobinopathies remains patchy and fragmented. We provide an overview of the literature ... -
An exploration of white, Asian and Afro‐Caribbean peoples’ concepts of health and illness causation
Howlett, Brian C.; Ahmad, Waqar; Murray, Russell (Taylor and Francis Online, 1992)This article is based on secondary analysis of the Health and Lifestyle Survey. Matched controls from the white respondents were selected for the 129 Asians and 94 Afro‐Caribbeans. The analysis concentrates on concepts of ...